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Excellent question. The answer of course is NEVER!bdickens wrote:When is the report on "left-wing extremism" coming out?
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Haven't you heard? The hippies and pinkos are now the mainstream.bdickens wrote:When is the report on "left-wing extremism" coming out?
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Ah-hah! My hopes and dreams have all come to fruition!cling wrote:Haven't you heard? The hippies and pinkos are now the mainstream.bdickens wrote:When is the report on "left-wing extremism" coming out?
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Terrorists like Bill Ayers are now mainstream! Can't call them terrorists.
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Remember Ruby Ridge?
Janet Reno?
Shooting innocent women and children because the family decided to live up in the hills and mind their own business?
Eric H. Holder Jr. and Janet Reno are alike in many ways, besides being the same gender.
This is the government making the word militia equate to terrorist, and they will use that comparison to eventually remove the second amendment.
In Missouri, law enforcement personnel were warned last year that anyone who drove vehicles with bumper stickers for third-party political candidates such as Ron Paul, Bob Barr and Chuck Baldwin might be a right wing militia member and could be an armed domestic terrorist.
Once those law enforcement briefs hit the mainstream news the state quickly decided to pull them as 'not necessarily factual'.
Reading that ,pdf file linked at the beginning of this thread sent chills down my spine. We are truly entering the era of Big Brother...AKA DOHS.
Janet Reno?
Shooting innocent women and children because the family decided to live up in the hills and mind their own business?
Eric H. Holder Jr. and Janet Reno are alike in many ways, besides being the same gender.
This is the government making the word militia equate to terrorist, and they will use that comparison to eventually remove the second amendment.
In Missouri, law enforcement personnel were warned last year that anyone who drove vehicles with bumper stickers for third-party political candidates such as Ron Paul, Bob Barr and Chuck Baldwin might be a right wing militia member and could be an armed domestic terrorist.
Once those law enforcement briefs hit the mainstream news the state quickly decided to pull them as 'not necessarily factual'.
Reading that ,pdf file linked at the beginning of this thread sent chills down my spine. We are truly entering the era of Big Brother...AKA DOHS.
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There is no left-wing. There's just ring-wing extremists, and then there's everyone else. Didn't you get the memo?bdickens wrote:When is the report on "left-wing extremism" coming out?
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Oh, yeah. I forgot. It is normal to hate your country and try to destroy the very way of life that you reap the benefits of. What was I thinking?
BTW: Kudos to Gov. Perry for telling the Osama - I mean Obama - administration whare to stick it.
BTW: Kudos to Gov. Perry for telling the Osama - I mean Obama - administration whare to stick it.
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While there are many party regulars who wish he would go away, Ron Paul ran as a Republican for president'tfrazier wrote: In Missouri, law enforcement personnel were warned last year that anyone who drove vehicles with bumper stickers for third-party political candidates such as Ron Paul, Bob Barr and Chuck Baldwin might be a right wing militia member and could be an armed domestic terrorist.
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There was one on the left wing as well. The main difference is that it was, and has been in the past, more specific. It mostly focused on cyber attacks though.
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