So it looks like I’m going to have to empty out a slimy bucket of news labeled “Convicted Felon Brett Kimberlin” every week.
First some good news: the charges against Aaron Walker (who convicted felon Brett Kimberlin had filed a “peace bond” against) have been dismissed.
Also good news: Thanks to the dangerous “SWATing” of conservative bloggers by Team Kimberlin, 70 congressman now want an investigation.
Other news about convicted felon Brett Kimberlin:
Stacy McCain goes through convicted felon Brett Kimberlin’s enemies list, as well as examining his IRS 990 forms and links with Neal Rauhauser.
Popehat talks about convicted felon Brett Kimberlin’s attacks on Ali A. Akbar of the National Blogger’s Club.
More on the Ali A. Akbar case. “One thing is clear: The radicals have picked a fight with the wrong people.”
Fortunately, the American Center for Law and Justice has agreed to take on Akbar’s case.
Popehat also writes about another blogger who received a warning not to blog about Brett Kimberlin from his parole officer.
Ace offers more background on convicted felon Brett Kimberlin.
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Michelle Malkin has called Brett Kimberlin an ” online terrorist ringleader ,” while blogger Jimmie Bise Jr. prefers the phrase “lying felon,” but Kimberlin’s political allies call him a “progressive activist.” During the past week, Kimberlin’s bizarre methods of “activism” have made him the focus of intense scrutiny from conservative bloggers, arousing the interest of major news organizations, so that the convicted felon once notorious as the “Speedway Bomber” is likely to become even more notorious in the near future.