Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Are All Law-Abiding-American Citizens, Terrorist?

Every body is a terrorist today, so certain people want you to believe, with such inane statements as, if you read patriotic material, then, "you are probably reviewing the ramblings of a potential domestic terrorist."

However, unsurprisingly, this kind of ant-American, mindless, mumbo jumbo runs parallel to such things as the MIAC report that equates anyone who is “anti-government,” “anti-abortion,” or who enjoy rifle shooting practice and hunting as being potential terrorist, not to forget that if you have a Ron Paul bumper sticker, you might be a terrorist.

NOTE: March 08' in Arnold, Mo. an extremism training class for Missouri law enforcement was held in which cops from around 25 different agencies heard lectures from “ADL experts on right-wing extremism.” From which is likely the documentation from this meeting to the attendees led to the basis for the “Modern Militia Movement” report written by Missouri law enforcement.
ADL (Anti-Defamation League)

We now have the DHS (Department of Homeland Security) intelligence assessment, named Rightwing Extremism: "Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment," naming any one buying guns and ammunition as being rightwing extremists engaged in “paramilitary training,” along with any one who opposes attacks on the second amendment right to bear arms is a potential terrorist, or at best a “rightwing extremist”.
In essence the federal Government is not worried about Al-quada nor Bin Laden, but more worried about law-abiding American citizens exercising their 2nd Amendment rights along with their 1st amendment rights.

So to conclude on what the federal Government is considering as "potential terrorist" or at best "rightwing extremism.” Gun owners, buying ammunition, "anti-abortion", "anti-government," Pro-1st Amendment, Pro-2nd Amendment, “special interest groups” who “incorporate a political message,” people who identify themselves as “sovereign citizens,” and use of “e-protests."

Here is the Washington Times article about the DHS and this serious issue, entitled "Federal agency warns of radicals on right," where DHS is equating men and women coming back from Iraq to Timothy McVeigh. "Mark Potok, director of the center's intelligence project, said the Homeland Security report "confirms that white supremacists are interested in the military. There is some concern, and there should be, about returning veterans, one need only think of the example of Timothy McVeigh, who was in the first Iraq war." That Sounds familiar, where have I heard that before?

Texas Gov. Rick Perry today stated he supports states’ rights under the 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, so I guess that the DHS will suspect him of being a dangerous right-wing extremist, or maybe a terrorist.

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