Monday, February 15, 2010

Alabama Shooter A Far Left Political Extremist

Amy-BishopInteresting how the media completely jumped all over the shootings at the Holocaust Museum in June of last year. The media quickly tagged James von Brunn as a right-wing, Jew hating white supremacist, that is until his Internet postings painted him as more of a ultra left-wing radical. Then the lamestream media ceased to mention anything about it.

A few days ago, a woman by the name of Amy Bishop entered a building on the Alabama University campus, began shooting people and killed three of her colleagues. Early reports indicated that she was denied tenure, however, some of her students and colleagues claim that she was not able to deal with reality and couldn't simplify topics that were difficult.

In 1986 she shot and killed her 18 year old brother with a shotgun. The police concluded that it was an accident, however, events that surrounded the incident seems to indicate that there was more to the story. According to the Boston Globe, Amy had an argument with her father and went to her parents' room to learn how to load the shotgun. The weapon discharged once and she went downstairs and accidentally shot her brother, her mother witnessing. She then ran outside, shotgun in hand and later the police catching her. According to Gateway Pundit, she was released after police Chief John Polio received a phone call by district attorney, William Delahunt who is now a Congressman.

She was cleared of sending a double pipe bomb to Dr. Paul Rosenberg in December of 1993. Police Chief Henry Reyes acknowledged that he was working with the FBI to learn why Bishop was a suspect. According to Sylvia Fluckiger, a lab technician who worked with Bishop during at that time, she was "quite cavalier" about it when Bishop described the police interview.

A family source is quoted as saying she is a left-wing extremist that is obsessed with Obama to the point of being off putting.

Why isn't the lamestream media reporting this? Or did I just answer my own question?

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