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Anti-abortion = Threat to Homeland Security

BigBossman

Active Member
I'm not worried about being a threat to Homeland Security. In fact, I am sick & tired of the word "Homeland Security". You never hear any mention of national security anymore.

I don't see the problem with having malitias. That is how our country got started. As long as a malitia stays localized, there should be no problem. I possibly could understand if it snowballs into a large miltant group, but then you'd run the risk of being infiltrated.

The only reason they would want to put people into "camps" is because they feel threatened. You are right, that is some scary stuff.
 
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windcatcher

New Member
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/fir...ers-expand-criteria-identify-militia-members/

Political and/or idealogical profiling.............. very dangerous to the free exercise of conscience, opinion sharing, and religion.

Barr, the 2008 Libertarian Party presidential nominee, told FOXNews.com that he's taking steps to get his name removed from the report, which he said could actually "dilute the effectiveness" of law enforcement agencies.

"It can subject people to unwarranted and inappropriate monitoring by the government," he said. "If I were the governor of Missouri, I'd be concerned that law enforcement agencies are wasting their time and effort on such nonsense."

Barr said his office has received "several dozen" complaints related to the report.

Mary Starrett, communications director for the Constitution Party, said Baldwin, the party's 2008 presidential candidate, was "outraged" that his name was included in the report.

"We were so astounded by it we couldn't believe it was real," Starrett told FOXNews.com. "It's painting such a large number of people with a broad brush in a dangerous light."

Michael German, national security policy counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union, said the report "crosses the line" and shows a disregard for civil liberties.

"It seems to implicate people who are engaging in First Amendment protected activities and suggest that something as innocuous as supporting a political candidate for office would mean that you're harboring some ill-intent," German told FOXNews.com. "It's completely inappropriate."

German � who claims the number of fusion centers nationwide is closer to 70 � said the centers present several troubling concerns, including their excessive secrecy, ambiguous lines of authority, the use of data mining and military participation

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.... enlisting people within communities to be informants?

This only happens in places like Russia, or Nazi Germany....... right?

And who said communism is different from socialism...... they both look more the same to me than two peas in a pod!
 

donnA

Active Member
How evil.
Soon it'll be, if you aren't a liberal/dem/socialist/communist(or christian who believes the bible) your a threat to homeland security. And they do not have to follow the laws like everyone else, they can arrest you, never charge you, and never release you, with no evidence.
this is where obama is taking this country.
 

billwald

New Member
Two observations. First, it should be noted that the report notes that the ACLU has supported the militias.

Second, would you object to a militia whose members spoke Farci?
 

monk

New Member
How evil.
Soon it'll be, if you aren't a liberal/dem/socialist/communist(or christian who believes the bible) your a threat to homeland security. And they do not have to follow the laws like everyone else, they can arrest you, never charge you, and never release you, with no evidence.
this is where obama is taking this country.

Not an Obama fan here, But you should already know that these fusion centers were set up under the Bush administration.
 

BigBossman

Active Member
Two observations. First, it should be noted that the report notes that the ACLU has supported the militias.

Second, would you object to a militia whose members spoke Farci?

I don't care what language they speak. There are two things that I do care about militias though:

1. There should be absolutely NO government involvement with them.

2. Militias should only be run on a local level.

Militias serve the purpose of keeping order in neighborhoods, assisting law enforcement with missing persons, assisting with disaster aftermath (tornadoes, hurricanes, etc.), & in extreme circumstances fight to prevent the government from trampling your rights.
 
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