A year ago Time Magazine published an article "Tears Of A Clown" about how people like Glenn Beck were crazy for saying this nation was headed towards Fascism.
Around that same time, Homeland Security was issuing a memo saying that Tea Party people were thought of as Terrorists.
Our new Supreme Court Appointee and Attorney General Eric Holder has stated that IF a citizen is thought of as being a Terrorist they do not have to be read their Miranda Rights. The Obama Administration has stated that people have no 1st Amendment Rights when it comes to Cell Phones and EMail. No warrant necessary for someone to "look into" an American Citizens Cell Phone Log or EMails. Another point is that with no Miranda Rights, said citizen can be held (interrogated) indefinitely without charges.
Is it not interesting how we have had The Fort Hood shooter (Muslim Extremist), The Christmas Bomber (Muslim Terrorist), the Times Square Bomber (Muslim Extremist), Jihad Jane (Muslim Convert Extremist) and the University of Alabama Shooter (Former Obama Campaign Chair and Left Wing Extremist) just in the past year. We are told by the President and Attorney General not to "rush to conclusions" regarding these people.
Yet Tea Party people are considered Domestic Terrorists. Since the advent of the Tea Parties there has yet to be a single act of violence recorded either on audio or video. There is audio and video of people being beaten at Tea Party protests by SEIU Purple Shirts. But those were the "evil" Tea Party people being beaten and called the "N" word by the SEIU Purple Shirts.
Consider that this tactic began under President Clinton with the supposed "Malitias" like Randy Weaver and Waco. Those evil "Rugged Individualists" were in the headlines while the bombings of the U.S.S. Cole were quickly removed from the front page. Did anyone hear of these "Malitias" until President Obama, Attorney General Holder (who was Janet Reno's second in command and ordered Weaver's wife to be shot through the front door while nursing her baby to her breast) once again brought them to the forefront.
Well, I'm afraid I get it. Hope you do, too. I pledge non-violence ala Martin Luther King, but unfortunately, the other side has shown that human life is cheap and people are expendable for the greater Party Good.
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