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Are Sarah Palin’s Real Americans plotting mass murder?

A couple of Palin’s Christian Identity Theology Cohorts were arrested for Plans to shoot 88 blacks decapitate 14 others and kill Obama as a grand finale. These are more Great Americans like Palin’s hero Eric Rudolf

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/washingtondc/la-na-plot28-2008oct28,0,2491720.story
We already know she thinks Eric Rudolf is a great american, although most of consider him a terrorist.

what purposes make mass murder a necessary option, and you go home as a hero?

i am talking about Deuteronomy, Leviticus, and some other passages of the Bible. There were thousands of ‘justified’ killing, and there’s a hero in the story. If the good guy did that kind of killing, what purposes make mass murder a good choice?

share your thoughts
@Michael L
don’t worry, ‘funny’ answers are always a good dodging for any question.

Is this a terrific insight on the “office psychopath” ?

"To error is human, and all humans keep making many small small mistakes, naturally.

The Office psychopath cashes on these things, and makes them big issues, especially to demoralise the one who committed some such things. The psychopath effectively convinces the other, and presents himself as beyond such things, and becomes a hero, insulting and humiliating others to become perfect and proper and big.

His strength is others honesty, sincerity and loyalty, and he makes the best for himself from them. It would work to pay him back in the same coin."
(by a yahoo answerer)

Of course, in reality it’s far worse than this. Usually it is the office psychopath who is creating lots of problems.
To future posthuman,

Better thinkers in the philosophy section.

How do I “avoid the office psychopath, while being professional and polite ?”?

"Does an office psychopath typically meddle, disregard existing mitigation plans, then come in as a hero …?… to "rescue" a failing project. If project is failing it is only because of the office psychopath’s involvement. The office psychopath’s concept of "rescue" bears no relation to the project’s original mitigation plans."
"That’s how the really good psychopaths make it to the top. Notice how many of them are at the top. The good news is there are also good-guys at the top. Work with them as much as possible and let them see how good you are and do your best to avoid the office psychopath, while being professional and polite. Office psychopaths can be dangerous and since they practice their evil constantly the first mistake the well-meaning person makes is to tangle with them.Think of this credo and follow it. I found it in a book, the source was anonymous:"Knows but doesn’t know he knows, asleep; wake him up.Knows he doesn’t know, teach him; good man.Doesn’t know he doesn’t know, a fool, avoid him.Knows he knows, wise, follow him."The office psychopath doesn’t know he doesn’t know. What separates him from the fool is that he tricks people into believing he’s the expert – and they promote him! Source(s):Horrible experience"

How do you avoid the office psychopath ?

"Does an office psychopath typically meddle, disregard existing mitigation plans, then come in as a hero …?… to "rescue" a failing project. If project is failing it is only because of the office psychopath’s involvement. The office psychopath’s concept of "rescue" bears no relation to the project’s original mitigation plans."

"That’s how the really good psychopaths make it to the top. Notice how many of them are at the top. The good news is there are also good-guys at the top. Work with them as much as possible and let them see how good you are and do your best to avoid the office psychopath, while being professional and polite. Office psychopaths can be dangerous and since they practice their evil constantly the first mistake the well-meaning person makes is to tangle with them.Think of this credo and follow it. I found it in a book, the source was anonymous:"Knows but doesn’t know he knows, asleep; wake him up.Knows he doesn’t know, teach him; good man…
… Doesn’t know he doesn’t know, a fool, avoid him.Knows he knows, wise, follow him."The office psychopath doesn’t know he doesn’t know. What separates him from the fool is that he tricks people into believing he’s the expert – and they promote him! Source(s):Horrible experience. "

Terrific advice.
What are the mechanics of actually avoiding the office psychopath ?


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