Vandals Throw Fire Bomb into North Carolina GOP Office

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'Nazi Republicans, Leave Town or Else': Vandals Throw Fire Bomb into North Carolina GOP Office
by BREITBART NEWS | 16 Oct 2016 | 9,384
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/10/16/nazi-republicans-north-carolina-gop-fire-bomb/

   
   Dallas Woodhouse / Republican Party of North Carolina
   
   The North Carolina Republican Party put out the following press release
   in response to an apparent arson attack this weekend at a party office
   in Hillsborough, NC.

   
   RALEIGH, NC – A North Carolina Republican Party office in Orange County
   was firebombed overnight, causing major damage and destruction.
   Thankfully, there was no loss of life.
   
   The explosive device was thrown through the window of the office, and
   the words, "Nazi Republicans, leave town or else," were painted on a
   nearby building. The news comes less than 25 days before Election Day,
   as dedicated NCGOP volunteers and activists are canvassing the state
   and spending long hours getting out the vote and exercising their
   rights in a free and open democratic society.
   
   "Whether you are Republican, Democrat, or Independent, all Americans
   should be outraged by this hate-filled and violent attack against our
   democracy," said Dallas Woodhouse, executive director of the North
   Carolina Republican Party. "Whether the bomb was meant to kill, destroy
   property, or intimidate voters, everyone in this country should be free
   to express their political viewpoints without fear for their own
   safety. We will be requesting additional security at all Republican
   Party offices and events between now and Election Day to ensure the
   safety of our activists, volunteers, and supporters."
   
   Woodhouse added, "We will not be deterred by this hate crime."
   
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``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

rmstock

This looks like a real attack to me. There is no video reporting of this
on the webpage where the article links to at the Charlotte Observer ...

Also the bomb used was reported to be some Molotov cocktail.
But a old fashioned telephone does not melt like shown in
the video from such a `fire bomb'. It does however resemble a bit
like the bombs used in Iraq a couple of years ago, where the dead
bodies where totally coal-charred and blackened. It seems
the bomb used is extremely contained, where nearby objects melt
from very high temperature radiation. No tradional fire was started
like e.g. pooring gasoline on the floor and furnature, where the
entire building would have been burned to the ground.

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

MikeWB

CNN blames Trump of course. Left is so damn intolerant and that's the fault of Trump.

Insanity.




CNN's Stelter Blames Firebombing of NC Republican Office on Trump's 'Over Heated' Rhetoric
By Nicholas Fondacaro | October 16, 2016 | 7:21 PM EDT
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Horrible news broke Sunday afternoon as details emerged of the vicious firebombing of the Orange County GOP Head Quarters in North Carolina. Nobody was killed in the attack, which is being described as a "political terrorism," although the office itself was lost. According to authorities "Nazi Republicans get out of town or else" was spray-painted on a building close to the attack, but that didn't stop CNN's Brian Stelter from concluding Donald Trump's "over heated the rhetoric" was what caused the attack.

During a segment on CNN's Newsroom, the panel Stelter was on was discussing the recent series of death threats being received by an Arizona newspaper. "So the Arizona Republic getting so many death threats over an endorsement is an example of how over heated the rhetoric is," Stelter then pivoted, "Another example out of North Carolina today, the firebombing of a local GOP office."


"We have no idea who has done this. We don't know if it's a Republican, a Democrat, a movement. No idea. Could be some core of extremists, some sort of radical," Stelter rambled on. But according to a report by The Hill, two hours before Stelter was on air, authorities found the graffiti labeling local Republicans as Nazis. That's not really a term Republicans like to call each other oddly enough, it's usually a term flung by the left.

"But that kind of action is unacceptable," Stelter stated before setting his sights on Trump. "And we need to have the temperature come down on all sides right now," he opined, "Unfortunately, Donald Trump is the lead in terms of raising the temperature at this moment in time."

Stelter was silent in April, 2015 after his CNN colleague Marc Lamont Hill praised the Baltimore riots as an "uprising" against "police terrorism." Yet, he was quick to jump to the conclusion that Trump's rhetoric causes such events.

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POPPY HARLOW: Brian, the biggest newspaper in Arizona that came out-- has always endorsed Republicans came out this year a few weeks ago endorse Hillary Clinton. And now what is happening to them and their staff now is unbelievable.

BRIAN STELTER: Yes, a number of death threats. This morning, the paper responded to that, explaining what they are doing about it, what they're saying about it. You know, virtually every major newspaper that endorsed a candidate so far has endorsed Clinton. Especially in red states, which is the surprising part of this. We haven't seen this kind of one-sided, sort of, endorsement situation in an election season like this before.

So the Arizona Republic getting so many death threats over an endorsement is an example of how over heated the rhetoric is. Another example out of North Carolina today, the firebombing of a local GOP office.

HARLOW: Yeah.

STELTER: We have no idea who has done this. We don't know if it's a Republican, a Democrat, a movement. No idea. Could be some core of extremists, some sort of radical. Hopefully we'll get more information soon. But that kind of action is unacceptable. And we need to have the temperature come down on all sides right now. Unfortunately, Donald Trump is the lead in terms of raising the temperature at this moment in time.

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