Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Homeland Security: Conservatism is more dangerous than Al-Qaeda

In a statement that shocks no one, the Obama team has declared war on conservatism. To be more correct, they call it "right wing extremist activity." The Department of Homeland Security says that the election of America's first black president and the return of a few disgruntled war veterans could swell the ranks of white-power militias. A footnote said that "rightwing extremism" also includes groups that reject federal authority in favor of state or local activity.

So, according to the Department of Homeland Security, all the people who will take part in the tea parties tomorrow are extremists as well as the governors who are not accepting portions of the stimulus bill. Texas Gov. Rick Perry must be an extremist leader because he talked about states' rights today.

Since when does the federal government have control over the states. I know each state is within the borders of the Unites States, but there is a thing called the Constitution that many have just forgotten about.

The not surprising part of the study is that it offers no numbers. There is no proof in what it says. It just says it. That's it.

IN THE NEWS:
The Washington Times: Federal agency warns of radicals on right
World Net Daily: Homeland Security on guard for 'right-wing extremists'
AFP: US recession, 1st black president, 'fuel extremism'
Reuters: Recession fueling right-wing extremism, U.S. says

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