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A U.S. Census worker found dead in a secluded Clay County cemetery killed himself but tried to make the death look like a homicide, authorities have concluded.
Glad the facts of this case are finally out. It is not as though the lefties who accused folks like those attending "tea parties" of murdering this fellow will ever retract their accusations. Once again: truth is stranger than fiction.
Glad the facts of this case are finally out. It is not as though the lefties who accused folks like those attending "tea parties" of murdering this fellow will ever retract their accusations. Once again: truth is stranger than fiction.
Nope, won't retract anything.
A. We really will never know the truth.
B. The inflammatory words of radical wackos like Michelle Bachmann are still there.
Glad the facts of this case are finally out. It is not as though the lefties who accused folks like those attending "tea parties" of murdering this fellow will ever retract their accusations. Once again: truth is stranger than fiction.
As the OP article acknowledges, "[t]here has been some anti-census sentiment in the country this year". I dont remember anyone accusing teabaggers of doing it, but paranoia about the census -- GPS devices aimed at your mailbox, ACORN brazenly coming up onto your property, etc. -- was the stuff of fervent rightwing fantasy for quite a while.
Glad the facts of this case are finally out. It is not as though the lefties who accused folks like those attending "tea parties" of murdering this fellow will ever retract their accusations.
Retract? They'll just ramp up their rhetoric now.
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