Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Government Considers the Average American a Terrorist Threat


The Liberty Papers reported that the government is seeing people that believe in the Constitution and the vision of the Founding Fathers as extremist and possibly terrorist. Now I have been reading about this document on the Internet for a few days, but waited until it has been verified before reporting on it. Well, it is real, and entitled "Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment."

Michelle Malkin wrote a very nice piece exposing the paper as well. I imagine that King George the III's people wrote something similar about the Founding Fathers, the Framers of the Constitution. After all tyranny doesn't like a free people that exercise their "inalienable rights" as Thomas Jefferson put it.

Our government has gotten way to big and way to far from the Founding Fathers vision. Hope to see you at a Tea Party tomorrow. The Founding Fathers Rock!

2 comments:

  1. you do realize that the report was based on hate-groups, like neonazis, and skin heads... right? groups that condone violence...

    unless you are identifying with those people, its not about you. Get over it...keep grasping on straws.

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  2. Anonymous, may I call you Anonymous?

    While the Report does mention Skin Heads and Neo-Nazi’s, I do know that those are left wing hate groups. The Nazi Party is the National Socialist Party. Socialism is definitely left of center, so that part is wrong. Those are left wing hate groups. The fact of the matter most hate groups are left wing.

    Consider that Right Wing Extremist Republican, Abraham Lincoln, ended slavery. And then was shot by a Left Wing activist. In the 1950’s under the Right Wing Extremist Republican President, Dwight D. Eisenhower, school segregation was ended along with the Jim Crow laws. At the same time, The Southern Manifesto was signed by 101 Congressman and Senators, 99 of which were Democrats including one of the Liberal Lefts icons Sam Ervin. The Southern Manifesto, pushed to keep blacks as second class citizens. Yes, the left shows it is the ideology of hate. On the vote of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 80% of Republicans voted for the act while only 63% of Democrats voted for the act. The Right has always been the party of tolerance, not the other way around. Read some real history.

    The Report clearly list US Military veterans as a risk, “interest in legislation for tighter firearms restrictions and returning military veterans, as well as several new trends, including an uncertain economy and a perceived rising influence of other countries, may be invigorating rightwing extremist activity”1 It specifically names “Veterans.” I’m not reading anything it to; I’m simply reading what is written.

    At the Tea Parties across the nation on April 15th, which were predominantly attended by citizens that are right of center, there were no violent acts. Consider that at many protests from the left there are battles with police and destruction of property. At left protest there are prominent signs wishing death to Israel, and signs supporting terrorist organizations such as Hamas, I saw none of that hate speech at the Tea Parties. At left protest, I see signs comparing Republicans to leftist like Hitler and Stalin, but at the Tea Parties I saw none comparing Democrats to these same leftist.

    The fact is it is the left that routinely spews hate and downs our nation. Pay attention to what is going on around you and read real history, not leftist talking points. You are more likely to learn the true and sound more intelligent in your discussions.

    Gary Howell

    1) Office of Intelligence and Analysis Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment, 7 April 2009, Page 9

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