Census worker hanged in KT with 'FED' scrawled on chest
This is some crazy sheet.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jbzG_BlkG2Hfc818EPRRn1...
WASHINGTON — A U.S. Census worker found hanged from a tree near a Kentucky cemetery had the word "fed" scrawled on his chest, a law enforcement official said Wednesday, and the FBI is investigating whether he was a victim of anti-government sentiment.
"They sold you hippies grunge, hip hop, now liberty activism."
there's a kevin federline joke in there somewhere. but yeah, pretty crazy story.
Though this isn't "confirmed" yet, I think the fact that the FBI are still assisting in the case proves that it probably happened. Sadly, this doesn't surprise me at all, when you consider we have republican congresspeople who are telling people to not cooperate with the census because of some bullshit conspiracy theories.
Until these idiots stop making up shit to scare people, we're going to be seeing more and more of this stuff.
I agree with Kirk. When I first saw all this anti-government stuff fed to people by radicals on the news, I knew something bad would happen.

KY is the abbreviation for Kentucky.
also, this looks like it happened right around Corbin. I was having all kinds of weird ass nightmares about that place last night. I'd wake up and then fall back to sleep and it'd be another crazy ass dream but still happening there.
HYAH! HYAH!
I totally saw this too.
Fellow anti-gov't peoples I know suspect this guy likely stumbled across a meth lab or something of the sort while out doing his censusing. That someone was simply pissed at feds in general and decided to kill some part-time bureaucrat sounds a little extreme (though certainly remains a possibility).
KY is the abbreviation for Kentucky
But it should be KT. Ken-Tucky. Not Ken-tuckY. For it to be KY, you have to pronounce it like Daniel Day-Lewis in Last of the Mohicans. Ken, Tuck EE!
"They sold you hippies grunge, hip hop, now liberty activism."
no it shouldn't! States are abbreviated by either the first two letters or the first and last letter. unless it's two words, in which case they use the first letter of each word.
List of states that don't follow that:
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
Florida
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Massholechussets
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Tennesee
Texas
Utah
Washington
Wisconsin
Wyoming
I don't feel like doing the math, but it seems like if you exclude two-word states, that there are more states that don't follow that rule than do, thus not really making it a rule.
Most states are the first 2 letters. States like California 'work' as both first and last and first and second.
"They sold you hippies grunge, hip hop, now liberty activism."
Wait, I think I read your thing wrong. I thought it said just first and last, my b. Nevermind.
"They sold you hippies grunge, hip hop, now liberty activism."
That is kind of what I was guessing. I was thinking that some idiot found out he was a government employee and got paranoid without finding out what type of government employee he was.
"[B]eing good is a fearful occupation; men strain at it and sometimes break in two." - Ray Bradbury
Do they say anywhere what cemetery they found him outside of? If it's Hart Cemetery I'm gonna flip.
That's where our family plot is.


Scary.