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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Because Its All Fun And Games Until A Bomb Goes Off

Of course the American Homeland Security agency is keeping an eye on the U.S. right-wing fringe.

Remember, before Bin Laden and Al Qaeda the most successful terrorist group in the U.S. was Timothy McVeigh and the Militia movement.

4 comments:

  1. They are out there --

    Suspect in officers' shooting was into conspiracy theories
    Richard Andrew Poplawski was a young man convinced the nation was secretly controlled by a cabal that would eradicate freedom of speech, take away his guns and use the military to enslave the citizenry.

    http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09095/960750-53.stm

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  2. As far as I've seen since the DHS report was highlighted yesterday, absolutely no one on the Right is discussing this sensibly. Just shrieking hysteria, wilful ignorance (the Obama administration had nothing to do with this report) and rank hypocrisy, given the numerous abuses of civil rights since the inception of the Patriot Act under the Bush administration that they en masse ignored.

    These nutcases are unbelievable. They react to examinations of right wing extremism by being right wing extremists.

    word verification: "fartines" Like saltines, only less palatable.

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  3. And since the left in Canada has intentionally forgotten, the most successful terrorist act in Canada was the Air India bombing.

    "These nutcases are unbelievable."Sure ti, sure. Nothing will ever top the left's insane 9-11 Truther movement. It marches on (maybe you do too!) to this day.

    http://www.911truth.org/

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  4. And since the left in Canada has intentionally forgotten, the most successful terrorist act in Canada was the Air India bombing.What is this in relation to?

    Sure ti, sure. Nothing will ever top the left's insane 9-11 Truther movement. It marches on (maybe you do too!) to this day.I've never understood how this conspiracy became associated with "the left." But it's American, so...well, there you go.

    Anyway, Paul: Pause the Hentai before you read the blog. You're even more distracted and unfocussed than usual.

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