Well, looky here.
From the New York Times:
Was This Prisoner Silenced?
Just before the 1988 Presidential election a Federal prisoner named Brett Kimberlin sought out reporters with a charge that he had once sold marijuana to Dan Quayle. That charge has never been substantiated, but what happened to Mr. Kimberlin remains a serious matter….
Mr. Quayle, like any other target of a political cartoonist’s pen, is entitled to indignation over the rehashing of dubious charges. At the same time, if Mr. Kimberlin was subjected to extraordinary punishment because of what he wanted to say, he is entitled to the chance to prove it.
Yet nothing from The New York Times about Brett Kimberlin’s potentially deadly acts of terrorism against the free speech of others. Also of note:
Interesting that they referred to his drug charges ONLY, leaving impression that's all he was in for. No, is BOMBER. @TabithaHale @nytimes
— KeepCalmAndDrawl (@FormerlyFormer) May 25, 2012
As all terrorists are. RT @TabithaHale: Oh hey look. #brettkimberlin was a hero to the @nytimes back in 1991. http://t.co/YNuE1TZB #tcot
— Snarky Basterd (@Snarky_Basterd) May 25, 2012
The media remains silent; terrorists are heroes to the Left.
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