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Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
Another Republican lunatic makes a name for himself...
WASHINGTON -- Dale Peterson, an Alabama Republican state official famous for flaunting his rifle in campaign ads promising to be tough on crime, was arrested Wednesday and charged with shoplifting a can of cashews. The arrest, first reported by Yellowhammer.com, marked the second time in six months that Peterson has been accused of stealing. His new arrest occurred at a Sam's Club, where police said employees watched Peterson eat a can of cashews in the store, then place the empty can back on a shelf. Store security guards confronted Peterson on his way out. He was released from custody after posting $1,000 bond. Peterson was charged in October with stealing paper towels and beer from a Walmart. Employees said he pushed his way through the checkout line without paying for the items in his cart, according to police. Peterson later said the incident was "a mistake." Peterson's arrests are noteworthy in part because he made national news in 2010 for his tough-talking stance on crime during an unsuccessful run for Alabama agriculture commissioner. In a campaign ad that quickly went viral, Peterson suggested his opponents were "thugs and criminals," and accused them of "stealing yard signs in the dark," and "bragging about receiving illegal money on Facebook." Lifting a rifle to his shoulder, Peterson said, "We're Republicans, we should be better than that," and promised to "name names and take no prisoners" if elected. As of Wednesday, the ad had been viewed on YouTube more than 2.6 million times. Two years after that campaign loss, his wife Kathy Peterson campaigned for public service commissioner using an ad featuring her husband and his rifle. In that ad, Peterson flashed the gun in a parking lot and warned, "I'll be the one looking after Kathy's yard signs." The Petersons own a llama ranch in Shelby County. Earlier this year, Dale Peterson was hired at the state Agriculture Commission, sparking controversy given his heated rhetoric about fellow Republicans during the 2010 campaign. A Birmingham, Ala., talk radio host called Peterson "a useless person" filling a useless position at the state agency. UPDATE 2:16AM: Shortly before midnight on Wednesday, Peterson used his Twitter account to allege that his arrest was a conspiracy. In a series of tweets, Peterson pointed fingers at conservative Alabama political news site Yellowhammer.com and Republican Alabama House Speaker Mike Hubbard. |
Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
On 3/28/2013 3:32 AM, jps wrote:
Another Republican lunatic makes a name for himself... WASHINGTON -- Dale Peterson, an Alabama Republican state official famous for flaunting his rifle in campaign ads promising to be tough on crime, was arrested Wednesday and charged with shoplifting a can of cashews. The arrest, first reported by Yellowhammer.com, marked the second time in six months that Peterson has been accused of stealing. His new arrest occurred at a Sam's Club, where police said employees watched Peterson eat a can of cashews in the store, then place the empty can back on a shelf. Store security guards confronted Peterson on his way out. He was released from custody after posting $1,000 bond. Peterson was charged in October with stealing paper towels and beer from a Walmart. Employees said he pushed his way through the checkout line without paying for the items in his cart, according to police. Peterson later said the incident was "a mistake." Peterson's arrests are noteworthy in part because he made national news in 2010 for his tough-talking stance on crime during an unsuccessful run for Alabama agriculture commissioner. In a campaign ad that quickly went viral, Peterson suggested his opponents were "thugs and criminals," and accused them of "stealing yard signs in the dark," and "bragging about receiving illegal money on Facebook." Lifting a rifle to his shoulder, Peterson said, "We're Republicans, we should be better than that," and promised to "name names and take no prisoners" if elected. As of Wednesday, the ad had been viewed on YouTube more than 2.6 million times. Two years after that campaign loss, his wife Kathy Peterson campaigned for public service commissioner using an ad featuring her husband and his rifle. In that ad, Peterson flashed the gun in a parking lot and warned, "I'll be the one looking after Kathy's yard signs." The Petersons own a llama ranch in Shelby County. Earlier this year, Dale Peterson was hired at the state Agriculture Commission, sparking controversy given his heated rhetoric about fellow Republicans during the 2010 campaign. A Birmingham, Ala., talk radio host called Peterson "a useless person" filling a useless position at the state agency. UPDATE 2:16AM: Shortly before midnight on Wednesday, Peterson used his Twitter account to allege that his arrest was a conspiracy. In a series of tweets, Peterson pointed fingers at conservative Alabama political news site Yellowhammer.com and Republican Alabama House Speaker Mike Hubbard. It's the crazies like him and Harry Krause that we need to take the guns from. Don't you agree? |
Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
"Lifting a rifle to his shoulder, Peterson said, "We're Republicans,
we should be better than that," And we are. He's an exception. |
Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
On 3/28/13 8:13 AM, Tim wrote:
"Lifting a rifle to his shoulder, Peterson said, "We're Republicans, we should be better than that," And we are. He's an exception. An exception to what, Tim? The GOP is filled with public officials and wannabe public officials who seem insane. Is the Alabama guy worse than, say, Michele Bachmann, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, or the dozens and dozens of other prominent Republicans who say or do absolutely outrageous things? Your party is full of people who hate. They hate blacks, they hate latinos, they hate women, they hate gays, they hate young people, they hate middle class people, they hate the poor...the list goes on and on. And I am not using the word "hate" lightly here. It's hard to think of a voting group other than Southern whites or rural folk that the GOP has not alienated in the last few years. The Republican Party has become the party of Rush Limbaugh in every way that matters. The only real pleasure in all of this is watching those Republicans who see the handwriting on the wall trying to move the party away from where it has been and getting shot down by those who control the party. Changing the words in the GOP message to make them more palatable isn't going to help. |
Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
On 3/28/2013 8:27 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 3/28/13 8:13 AM, Tim wrote: "Lifting a rifle to his shoulder, Peterson said, "We're Republicans, we should be better than that," And we are. He's an exception. An exception to what, Tim? The GOP is filled with public officials and wannabe public officials who seem insane. Is the Alabama guy worse than, say, Michele Bachmann, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, or the dozens and dozens of other prominent Republicans who say or do absolutely outrageous things? Your party is full of people who hate. They hate blacks, they hate latinos, they hate women, they hate gays, they hate young people, they hate middle class people, they hate the poor...the list goes on and on. And I am not using the word "hate" lightly here. It's hard to think of a voting group other than Southern whites or rural folk that the GOP has not alienated in the last few years. The Republican Party has become the party of Rush Limbaugh in every way that matters. The only real pleasure in all of this is watching those Republicans who see the handwriting on the wall trying to move the party away from where it has been and getting shot down by those who control the party. Changing the words in the GOP message to make them more palatable isn't going to help. Dear Mr Krause, In every way that matters, your rants indicate that you are insane. You shouldn't own guns, You shouldn't be allowed out on the streets. You should be institutionalized for your own protection. |
Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
On Mar 28, 7:27*am, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 3/28/13 8:13 AM, Tim wrote: "Lifting a rifle to his shoulder, Peterson said, "We're Republicans, we should be better than that," And we are. He's an exception. An exception to what, Tim? The GOP is filled with public officials and wannabe public officials who seem insane. Harry, as if to say the Democratic party was filled with public officials who stood for truth, justice, and the American way? Harry, I scanned some posts here this morning, and i see some dems up on fraud, and extortion charges. Are they the pillars of the community? C'mon man. you only like to pick on republicans. It's been obvious for a long time. There's lunacy on both sides. You know it, but I doubt you want to admit it. |
Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
On 3/28/13 8:47 AM, Tim wrote:
On Mar 28, 7:27 am, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 3/28/13 8:13 AM, Tim wrote: "Lifting a rifle to his shoulder, Peterson said, "We're Republicans, we should be better than that," And we are. He's an exception. An exception to what, Tim? The GOP is filled with public officials and wannabe public officials who seem insane. Harry, as if to say the Democratic party was filled with public officials who stood for truth, justice, and the American way? Harry, I scanned some posts here this morning, and i see some dems up on fraud, and extortion charges. Are they the pillars of the community? C'mon man. you only like to pick on republicans. It's been obvious for a long time. There's lunacy on both sides. You know it, but I doubt you want to admit it. I'm not aware of many prominent Democratic public officials who spend their days saying things that are absolutely insane. The GOP seems to have most of the nut cases. I'm also not saying the Dems are paragons of virtues, but they don't seem insane in what they say or do. |
Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
On 3/28/2013 9:11 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 3/28/13 8:47 AM, Tim wrote: On Mar 28, 7:27 am, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 3/28/13 8:13 AM, Tim wrote: "Lifting a rifle to his shoulder, Peterson said, "We're Republicans, we should be better than that," And we are. He's an exception. An exception to what, Tim? The GOP is filled with public officials and wannabe public officials who seem insane. Harry, as if to say the Democratic party was filled with public officials who stood for truth, justice, and the American way? Harry, I scanned some posts here this morning, and i see some dems up on fraud, and extortion charges. Are they the pillars of the community? C'mon man. you only like to pick on republicans. It's been obvious for a long time. There's lunacy on both sides. You know it, but I doubt you want to admit it. I'm not aware of many prominent Democratic public officials who spend their days saying things that are absolutely insane. The GOP seems to have most of the nut cases. I'm also not saying the Dems are paragons of virtues, but they don't seem insane in what they say or do. How about the guy( D Carolina) who said Guam would tip over? What ever happened to him? |
Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
On 3/28/2013 9:29 AM, Hank© wrote:
On 3/28/2013 9:11 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 3/28/13 8:47 AM, Tim wrote: On Mar 28, 7:27 am, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 3/28/13 8:13 AM, Tim wrote: "Lifting a rifle to his shoulder, Peterson said, "We're Republicans, we should be better than that," And we are. He's an exception. An exception to what, Tim? The GOP is filled with public officials and wannabe public officials who seem insane. Harry, as if to say the Democratic party was filled with public officials who stood for truth, justice, and the American way? Harry, I scanned some posts here this morning, and i see some dems up on fraud, and extortion charges. Are they the pillars of the community? C'mon man. you only like to pick on republicans. It's been obvious for a long time. There's lunacy on both sides. You know it, but I doubt you want to admit it. I'm not aware of many prominent Democratic public officials who spend their days saying things that are absolutely insane. The GOP seems to have most of the nut cases. I'm also not saying the Dems are paragons of virtues, but they don't seem insane in what they say or do. How about the guy( D Carolina) who said Guam would tip over? What ever happened to him? And That ugly thing that heads up the DNC... |
Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
On 3/28/13 9:49 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 3/28/2013 9:29 AM, Hank© wrote: On 3/28/2013 9:11 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 3/28/13 8:47 AM, Tim wrote: On Mar 28, 7:27 am, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 3/28/13 8:13 AM, Tim wrote: "Lifting a rifle to his shoulder, Peterson said, "We're Republicans, we should be better than that," And we are. He's an exception. An exception to what, Tim? The GOP is filled with public officials and wannabe public officials who seem insane. Harry, as if to say the Democratic party was filled with public officials who stood for truth, justice, and the American way? Harry, I scanned some posts here this morning, and i see some dems up on fraud, and extortion charges. Are they the pillars of the community? C'mon man. you only like to pick on republicans. It's been obvious for a long time. There's lunacy on both sides. You know it, but I doubt you want to admit it. I'm not aware of many prominent Democratic public officials who spend their days saying things that are absolutely insane. The GOP seems to have most of the nut cases. I'm also not saying the Dems are paragons of virtues, but they don't seem insane in what they say or do. How about the guy( D Carolina) who said Guam would tip over? What ever happened to him? And That ugly thing that heads up the DNC... Are you referring to Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the really smart and sharp congresscritter from Florida? I find her attractive, especially so since she looks pretty good for someone who has survived several serious bouts with cancer. I'll bet she doesn't smoke. |
Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
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Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
On 3/28/2013 10:00 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 3/28/13 9:49 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 3/28/2013 9:29 AM, Hank© wrote: On 3/28/2013 9:11 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 3/28/13 8:47 AM, Tim wrote: On Mar 28, 7:27 am, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 3/28/13 8:13 AM, Tim wrote: "Lifting a rifle to his shoulder, Peterson said, "We're Republicans, we should be better than that," And we are. He's an exception. An exception to what, Tim? The GOP is filled with public officials and wannabe public officials who seem insane. Harry, as if to say the Democratic party was filled with public officials who stood for truth, justice, and the American way? Harry, I scanned some posts here this morning, and i see some dems up on fraud, and extortion charges. Are they the pillars of the community? C'mon man. you only like to pick on republicans. It's been obvious for a long time. There's lunacy on both sides. You know it, but I doubt you want to admit it. I'm not aware of many prominent Democratic public officials who spend their days saying things that are absolutely insane. The GOP seems to have most of the nut cases. I'm also not saying the Dems are paragons of virtues, but they don't seem insane in what they say or do. How about the guy( D Carolina) who said Guam would tip over? What ever happened to him? And That ugly thing that heads up the DNC... Are you referring to Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the really smart and sharp congresscritter from Florida? I find her attractive, especially so since she looks pretty good for someone who has survived several serious bouts with cancer. I'll bet she doesn't smoke. There is a lot out there on the net about that ditsy broad. I'll let you Google it. |
Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
On 3/28/2013 10:45 AM, Hank© wrote:
On 3/28/2013 10:00 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 3/28/13 9:49 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 3/28/2013 9:29 AM, Hank© wrote: On 3/28/2013 9:11 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 3/28/13 8:47 AM, Tim wrote: On Mar 28, 7:27 am, "F.O.A.D." wrote: On 3/28/13 8:13 AM, Tim wrote: "Lifting a rifle to his shoulder, Peterson said, "We're Republicans, we should be better than that," And we are. He's an exception. An exception to what, Tim? The GOP is filled with public officials and wannabe public officials who seem insane. Harry, as if to say the Democratic party was filled with public officials who stood for truth, justice, and the American way? Harry, I scanned some posts here this morning, and i see some dems up on fraud, and extortion charges. Are they the pillars of the community? C'mon man. you only like to pick on republicans. It's been obvious for a long time. There's lunacy on both sides. You know it, but I doubt you want to admit it. I'm not aware of many prominent Democratic public officials who spend their days saying things that are absolutely insane. The GOP seems to have most of the nut cases. I'm also not saying the Dems are paragons of virtues, but they don't seem insane in what they say or do. How about the guy( D Carolina) who said Guam would tip over? What ever happened to him? And That ugly thing that heads up the DNC... Are you referring to Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the really smart and sharp congresscritter from Florida? I find her attractive, especially so since she looks pretty good for someone who has survived several serious bouts with cancer. I'll bet she doesn't smoke. There is a lot out there on the net about that ditsy broad. I'll let you Google it. And out of the kindness of my heart, here's one to get you started on your education of DWS. |
Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
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Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
"F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... On 3/28/13 8:47 AM, Tim wrote: There's lunacy on both sides. You know it, but I doubt you want to admit it. I'm not aware of many prominent Democratic public officials who spend their days saying things that are absolutely insane. The GOP seems to have most of the nut cases. I'm also not saying the Dems are paragons of virtues, but they don't seem insane in what they say or do. ---------------------------------------- I'll say this about Democratic politicians and their media pundits: They are far more organized and uniform in their talking points and speeches. Actually, they are *more* than just organized and uniform. They all say *exactly* the same thing about any issue or subject that is being discussed or addressed. Same words, same phrases, same everything. Often, the same words and phrases show up here in rec.boats. The Republicans, with the exception of the ultra-right Tea Baggers are a little more diverse in ideas, opinions and positions. The Tea Baggers are like the Democrats. Scripted position statements, well organized and uniform. |
Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
On Thu, 28 Mar 2013 14:41:43 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote in message om... On 3/28/13 8:47 AM, Tim wrote: There's lunacy on both sides. You know it, but I doubt you want to admit it. I'm not aware of many prominent Democratic public officials who spend their days saying things that are absolutely insane. The GOP seems to have most of the nut cases. I'm also not saying the Dems are paragons of virtues, but they don't seem insane in what they say or do. ---------------------------------------- I'll say this about Democratic politicians and their media pundits: They are far more organized and uniform in their talking points and speeches. Actually, they are *more* than just organized and uniform. They all say *exactly* the same thing about any issue or subject that is being discussed or addressed. Same words, same phrases, same everything. Often, the same words and phrases show up here in rec.boats. The Republicans, with the exception of the ultra-right Tea Baggers are a little more diverse in ideas, opinions and positions. The Tea Baggers are like the Democrats. Scripted position statements, well organized and uniform. Well then, what you're saying is the Democrats have replaced the Republicans as the party of discipline. Four years ago, it was the exact opposite. The Dems were all over the map and the Repulsicans were goosestepping to talking points. Looks like the Dems learned a valuable lesson while the Repulsicans got all full of themselves and started steppin' out. God forbid I mention the word UTERUS around a winger. They'd faint from a case of the vapors. |
Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
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Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
On 3/28/13 4:07 PM, jps wrote:
On Thu, 28 Mar 2013 12:30:45 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 28 Mar 2013 00:32:20 -0700, jps wrote: His new arrest occurred at a Sam's Club, where police said employees watched Peterson eat a can of cashews in the store, then place the empty can back on a shelf. He ate a whole can of cashews at SAMS? Those are usually 5 pound cans. If they're at Sams, then they contain a light sprinkling of melamine and traces of a tasty lead compound. Probably radioactive, too. :) |
Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
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Dale Peterson, would be Alabama Agriculture Secretary
On Thu, 28 Mar 2013 13:06:00 -0700, jps wrote:
On Thu, 28 Mar 2013 14:41:43 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote in message news:PuWdnb11ScwP3MnMnZ2dnUVZ_qKdnZ2d@earthlink. com... On 3/28/13 8:47 AM, Tim wrote: There's lunacy on both sides. You know it, but I doubt you want to admit it. I'm not aware of many prominent Democratic public officials who spend their days saying things that are absolutely insane. The GOP seems to have most of the nut cases. I'm also not saying the Dems are paragons of virtues, but they don't seem insane in what they say or do. ---------------------------------------- I'll say this about Democratic politicians and their media pundits: They are far more organized and uniform in their talking points and speeches. Actually, they are *more* than just organized and uniform. They all say *exactly* the same thing about any issue or subject that is being discussed or addressed. Same words, same phrases, same everything. Often, the same words and phrases show up here in rec.boats. The Republicans, with the exception of the ultra-right Tea Baggers are a little more diverse in ideas, opinions and positions. The Tea Baggers are like the Democrats. Scripted position statements, well organized and uniform. Well then, what you're saying is the Democrats have replaced the Republicans as the party of discipline. Four years ago, it was the exact opposite. The Dems were all over the map and the Repulsicans were goosestepping to talking points. Looks like the Dems learned a valuable lesson while the Repulsicans got all full of themselves and started steppin' out. God forbid I mention the word UTERUS around a winger. They'd faint from a case of the vapors. Exactly. Looks like the Dems have learned and the Repubs have devolved. |
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