View Full Version : Nat'l Security George W. Bush's Legacy: Janet Napolitano
Taco John
04-15-2009, 02:23 PM
Enjoy the fruits of your votes, Bush voters.
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Calcountry
04-15-2009, 02:25 PM
Enjoy the fruits of your votes Clinton voters? With an even worse looking dyke hag.
So? WTF?
RaiderH8r
04-15-2009, 02:25 PM
That looks like Janet Reno's uglier brother. Can we be sure that isn't Will Ferrell in drag?
Taco John
04-15-2009, 02:26 PM
Homeland Security on guard for 'right-wing extremists'
Returning U.S. military veterans singled out as particular threats
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Posted: April 12, 2009
9:40 pm Eastern
WASHINGTON – A newly unclassified Department of Homeland Security report warns against the possibility of violence by unnamed "right-wing extremists" concerned about illegal immigration, increasing federal power, restrictions on firearms, abortion and the loss of U.S. sovereignty and singles out returning war veterans as particular threats.
The report, titled "Right-wing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment," dated April 7, states that "threats from white supremacist and violent anti-government groups during 2009 have been largely rhetorical and have not indicated plans to carry out violent acts."
However, the document, first reported by talk-radio host and WND columnist Roger Hedgecock, goes on to suggest worsening economic woes, potential new legislative restrictions on firearms and "the return of military veterans facing significant challenges reintegrating into their communities could lead to the potential emergence of terrorist groups or lone wolf extremists capable of carrying out violent attacks."
The report from DHS' Office of Intelligence and Analysis defines right-wing extremism in the U.S. as "divided into those groups, movements and adherents that are primarily hate-oriented (based on hatred of particular religious, racial or ethnic groups) and those that are mainly anti-government, rejecting federal authority in favor of state or local authority, or rejecting government authority entirely. It may include groups and individuals that are dedicated to a single issue, such as opposition to abortion or immigration."
"[T]he consequences of a prolonged economic downturn – including real estate foreclosures, unemployment and an inability to obtain credit – could create a fertile recruiting environment for right-wing extremists and even result in confrontations between such groups and government authorities similar to those in the past," the report says.
It adds that "growth in these groups subsided in reaction to increased government scrutiny as a result of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and disrupted plots, improvements in the economy and the continued U.S. standing as the pre-eminent world power."
"Proposed imposition of firearms restrictions and weapons bans likely would attract new members into the ranks of right-wing extremist groups as well as potentially spur some of them to begin planning and training for violence against the government," the report continues. "The high volume of purchases and stockpiling of weapons and ammunition by right-wing extremists in anticipation of restrictions and bans in some parts of the country continue to be a primary concern to law enforcement."
Most notable is the report's focus on the impact of returning war veterans.
"Returning veterans possess combat skills and experience that are attractive to right-wing extremists," it says. "DHS/I&A is concerned that right-wing extremists will attempt to recruit and radicalize veterans in order to boost their violent capacities."
The report cites the April 4 shooting deaths of three police officers in Pittsburgh as an example of what may be coming, claiming the alleged gunman holds a racist ideology and believes in anti-government conspiracy theories about gun confiscations, citizen detention camps and "a Jewish-controlled 'one-world government.'"
It also suggests the election of an African-American president and the prospect of his policy changes "are proving to be a driving force for right-wing extremist recruitment and radicalization."
The report also mentions "'end times' prophecies could motivate extremist individuals and groups to stockpile food, ammunition and weapons. These teachings also have been linked with the radicalization of domestic extremist individuals and groups in the past, such as the violent Christian Identity organizations and extremist members of the militia movement."
"DHS/I&A assesses that right-wing extremist groups' frustration over a perceived lack of government action on illegal immigration has the potential to incite individuals or small groups toward violence," the report continues.
The report states the DHS will be working with state and local partners over the next several months to determine the levels of right-wing extremist activity in the U.S.
Last month, the chief of the Missouri highway patrol blasted a report issued by the Missouri Information Analysis Center that linked conservative groups to domestic terrorism, assuring that such reports no longer will be issued. The report had been compiled with the assistance of DHS.
The report warned law enforcement agencies to watch for suspicious individuals who may have bumper stickers for third-party political candidates such as Ron Paul, Bob Barr and Chuck Baldwin.
It further warned law enforcement to watch out for individuals with "radical" ideologies based on Christian views, such as opposing illegal immigration, abortion and federal taxes.
Chief James Keathley of the Missouri State Patrol issued a statement that the release of the report, which outraged conservatives nationwide, prompted him to "take a hard look" at the procedures through which the report was released by the MIAC.
"My review of the procedures used by the MIAC in the three years since its inception indicates that the mechanism in place for oversight of reports needs improvement," he wrote. "Until two weeks ago, the process for release of reports from the MIAC to law enforcement officers around the state required no review by leaders of the Missouri State Highway Patrol or the Department of Public Safety."
"For that reason, I have ordered the MIAC to permanently cease distribution of the militia report," he said. "Further, I am creating a new process for oversight of reports drafted by the MIAC that will require leaders of the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the Department of Public Safety to review the content of these reports before they are shared with law enforcement. My office will also undertake a review of the origin of the report by MIAC."
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Taco John
04-15-2009, 02:28 PM
This is what you get when you support the needless expansion of government.
KC native
04-15-2009, 02:30 PM
Why does this need another thread?:rolleyes:
Calcountry
04-15-2009, 02:36 PM
This is what you get when you support the needless expansion of government.That whole "homeland" shit never did make me feel good. Like, since fuggin when did we start referring to my country tis of thee like a bunch of Nazi'z. As if the rest of the world is our land also, but this, this is our HOMEland.
I participate in a system, that is flawed, and designed to keep folks like us slinging shit against one another so that we are distracted against the real agenda of the power brokers who pull the strings of their puppet politicians.
For instance: Everyone is up in arms, bitching and fighting mad about AIG employees getting a few million in bonuses(which I oppose), while the real coin, e.g. billions of dollars got transferred to AIG's counterparty Goldman Sachs by Hank Paulson(former Goldman dude).
Everyone is in a panic about their lifestyle, and bammo, congress jams through a monster trillion dollar encyclopedia of spending that none of these pimps bothered to read! Who the fug writes this shit that nobody reads, yet has the authority to vote on?
Had I voted for Kerry, or Al Gore, it wouldn't have made one bit of difference. Had the Supreme Court allowed the Kangaroo court in Florida to steal the election for Gore, things wouldn't be that different? How do you think that earth loving pimp would have responded to 9/11? Do you think, if you are a left conspiracy nut, that we would have even had 9/11?
peace out.
Calcountry
04-15-2009, 02:38 PM
Why does this need another thread?:rolleyes:Who shit out and died and made you the poobah of this place?
You have 700 posts, congratulations. Taco, has been on here long enough that he can pretty much start whatever threads he pleases. Stfu.
KC native
04-15-2009, 02:40 PM
Who shit out and died and made you the poobah of this place?
You have 700 posts, congratulations. Taco, has been on here long enough that he can pretty much start whatever threads he pleases. Stfu.
F*ck off, there's already two threads about this.
F*ck off, there's already two threads about this.Technically this one is about Janet Napolitano.
Calcountry
04-15-2009, 02:42 PM
F*ck off, there's already two threads about this.Let's make it 3 asshole.
Calcountry
04-15-2009, 02:42 PM
Technically this one is about Janet Napolitano.Oh yeah, the bull dyke, and....
Radar Chief
04-15-2009, 02:42 PM
Had I voted for Kerry, or Al Gore, it wouldn't have made one bit of difference. Had the Supreme Court allowed the Kangaroo court in Florida to steal the election for Gore, things wouldn't be that different? How do you think that earth loving pimp would have responded to 9/11? Do you think, if you are a left conspiracy nut, that we would have even had 9/11?
peace out.
Oh good lord, please don’t get Taco started on 9/11.
We’ve got a +1000 post topic dedicated to his stupidity on the subject somewhere around here.
KC native
04-15-2009, 02:47 PM
Let's make it 3 asshole.
:whackit::whackit::whackit::whackit::whackit:
BucEyedPea
04-15-2009, 04:24 PM
KC native suffers from tourette syndrome.
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