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FL: Political activist resigns after controversial incident

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 11:11 pm
by seamusTX
GOP activist resigns after party member's shooting-range incident

October 23, 2009

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Republican activist Ed Napolitano has resigned all his Republican Party positions and apologized to U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., over an incident at the Southeast Republican Club on Oct. 6, when the Napolitano-led club met at a gun range.

At the event, Robert Lowry, a Republican seeking his party's nomination to run against Wasserman Schultz next year, shot at a target with the letters "DWS" next to the silhouette head.

Lowry initially described it as a "joke," but later said it "was a mistake."

On Friday, Napolitano said he wasn't aware of what happened with the target that night, but it "was stupid. It was reckless. It was ridiculous. I wouldn't want Democrats doing that to our candidates."

Napolitano resigned as president of the Southeast Republican Club, Republican committeeman and membership chairman of the county Republican Party.


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- Jim

Re: FL: Political activist resigns after controversial incident

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 6:22 am
by longtooth
Stuff like that is not a mistake. :banghead: :banghead:

That had to be #1-thought of, #2-decided on, #3-then done.

That is not a mistake. I would consider that an attempt at intimidation at the least & possibly a definate threat.

Re: FL: Political activist resigns after controversial incident

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 7:55 am
by Oldgringo
longtooth wrote:Stuff like that is not a mistake. :banghead: :banghead:

That had to be #1-thought of, #2-decided on, #3-then done.

That is not a mistake. I would consider that an attempt at intimidation at the least & possibly a definate threat.
All of the above plus INFANTILE. It seems as if the Republican Party is bent on suicide...everywhere.

Re: FL: Political activist resigns after controversial incident

Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 10:13 pm
by seamusTX
Well, I will register my opinion.

I think it is insane to shoot at any target that can be identified with a living person other than Osama bin Laden or similar characters, whom you obviously have no access to in the United States. The vague definitions of assault and terroristic-threat laws make this problematic.

At the same time, the tendency in politics to blow each booger and hairball into a major issue is tiresome.

- Jim

Re: FL: Political activist resigns after controversial incident

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 8:49 am
by Oldgringo
seamusTX wrote:Well, I will register my opinion.

I think it is insane to shoot at any target that can be identified with a living person other than Osama bin Laden or similar characters, whom you obviously have no access to in the United States. The vague definitions of assault and terroristic-threat laws make this problematic.

At the same time, the tendency in politics to blow each booger and hairball into a major issue is tiresome.

- Jim
Absolutely. Why go out of our way to draw negative publicity? There is enough unwarranted scrutiny and comment without feeding the fires of the gun-haters.