tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22125486.post3023562175354605067..comments2023-10-31T00:32:46.675-07:00Comments on Sparks in the Dark: We're All Diminished: the murder of James Pouillonogrehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15910505029382522110noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22125486.post-1850863492927861622009-09-18T17:54:45.084-07:002009-09-18T17:54:45.084-07:00In the words of James M. Pouillon's eldest son...In the words of James M. Pouillon's eldest son:<br /><br />It will be impossible for some to believe, but my dad really didn’t care about aborton.<br /><br />He did this to stalk, harass, terrorize, scream at, threaten, frighten, and verbally abuse women. He had a pathologic hatred of women: his mom, my mom, everyone.<br /><br />After my mom finally left him and he lost his favorite punching bag the violence and abuse that was always contained within our 4 walls was unleased on the people of Owosso.<br /><br />My dad used the pro-life movement and 1st Amendments foundations to defend him, support him, and enable him. He fooled them all.<br /><br />He was at the high shool because my niece was there, and female family members were always his favorite targets.<br /><br />Again, my dad didn’t care about abortion. He wanted to hurt people, upset people. He enjoyed making people suffer.<br /><br />His goal was to be shot on a sidewalk. His goal was to make someone so angry, to make them feel so terrorized, to make them feel the only way they could make him stop was to kill him.<br /><br />His pro-life stance was the most perfect crime I personally know of. He hid behind the 1st Amendment and was allowed to stalk, terrorise, harass, be obsene, ect. These things are crimes. Offending people isn’t a crime, and having different political views isn’t a crime, but he committed several crimes over the last 20 years and got away with it.<br /><br />Yes I really am his oldest son. Owosso is now rid of a mad man.FSM_Edhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08300116015403954593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22125486.post-46947526867048033252009-09-14T14:46:20.353-07:002009-09-14T14:46:20.353-07:00When I wear a t-shirt with a message and someone s...<em>When I wear a t-shirt with a message and someone snarls at me, is it because of the message?</em><br /><br />Yes, almost certainly...almost, but probable.Bill Baarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07095486926836836714noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22125486.post-19905326356849779472009-09-14T12:17:35.370-07:002009-09-14T12:17:35.370-07:00Bill, the fact is we don't know that it was po...Bill, the fact is we don't know that it was political.<br /><br />Drake had a set of grudges--again I'll point out that he went and murdered a gravel pit owner next...--do we *know* that his reason for committing murder was the <i>political content</i> of the sign? Simply being viscerally disgusted at the sign and angry (and, presumably, somewhat unhinged to start with...) doesn't mean that it was political.<br /><br />When I wear a t-shirt with a message and someone snarls at me, is it <b>because</b> of the message? Possibly. But assuming that it is <i>is</i> an assumption. Not a fact.ogrehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15910505029382522110noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22125486.post-35611238183925023132009-09-14T04:39:56.388-07:002009-09-14T04:39:56.388-07:00James Pouillon, aka "the sign guy," was ...James Pouillon, aka "the sign guy," was shot dead because of the sign he carried. If that isn't a political murder I don't know what is.Bill Baarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07095486926836836714noreply@blogger.com