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March 11, 2005
Off the deep end
Meet Nathan Alan Winkler:
Nathan was "apparently enraged by a Bush-Cheney sticker on a woman's sport utility vehicle and now faces felony charges after chasing her for miles, allegedly trying to run her off the road."
"He told our officers that he just got mad at her, so he went after her," said Tampa police spokesman Joe Durkin. Winkler had a sign in his Nissan sedan that read, "Never Forget Bush's Illegal War Murdered Thousands in Iraq." "Maybe he has that sign with him so he's prepared any time he comes up against a Republican," Durkin said.
His father, 59-year-old John Winkler, said it didn't sound like his son. "I know that he's very anti-Bush. But I don't see him doing anything like that," said the elder Winkler. "He's the least aggressive person I know."
Well pop, sounds like you don't know many people for comparison. I hate to be the one to tell you but it appears that your son is a certified freak as well as a danger to society. What he did was not the actions of a reasonably sane person. That woman had children in her vehicle.
I was in the Tampa area not too long ago, and attended a counter protest to the weekly St.Pete for Peace anti-war demonstration at Baywalk. My sign said "Help! I am surrounded by America Hating Idiots."
One of the St. Pete regular protestors was very abusive to the passer-bys who thanked me for being there. He told people to fuck off, called one woman a filthy slut, and he told me "when the revolution starts, I'm coming for you."

Well, in case Nathan's actions means the revolution has started, you can find me tonight outside of the Miami Teachers Union Hall, protesting the Miami forum on dissent. Speakers include CodePinko's Medea Benjamin. You know, the same Medea Benjamin who was recently in Iraq to donate $600,000 to the support "other side" in Fallujah. Also on the agenda tonight is terrorist lawyer Lynne Stewart, who was recently convicted of aiding and abetting her terrorist clients. Deserter Camillo Mejia will there to complain about a world that actually expected him to honor his oath and complete his contract.
Posted by LindaSoG at March 11, 2005 06:34 AM
