hannity-ron-paulYep… Definitely Terrorists

COLUMBIA, Mo. | A new document meant to help Missouri law enforcement agencies identify militia members or domestic terrorists has drawn criticism for some of the warning signs mentioned.

The Feb. 20 report called “The Modern Militia Movement” mentions such red flags as political bumper stickers for third-party candidates, such as U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, who ran for president last year; talk of conspiracy theories, such as the plan for a superhighway linking Canada to Mexico; and possession of subversive literature.

“It seems like they want to stifle political thought,” said Roger Webb, president of the University of Missouri campus Libertarians. “There are a lot of third parties out there, and none of them express any violence. In fact, if you join the Libertarian Party, one of the things you sign in your membership application is that you don’t support violence as a means to any ends.” But state law enforcement officials said the report is being misinterpreted.

Lt. John Hotz of the Missouri State Highway Patrol said the report comes from publicly available, trend data on militias.
“All this is an educational thing,” Hotz said of the report. “Troopers have been shot by members of groups, so it’s our job to let law enforcement officers know what the trends are in the modern militia movement.”

But Tim Neal, a military veteran and delegate to last year’s state GOP convention, was shocked by the report’s contents.

“I was going down the list and thinking, ‘Check, that’s me,'” he said. “I’m a Ron Paul supporter, check. I talk about the North American union, check. I’ve got the ‘America: Freedom to Fascism’ video loaned out to somebody right now. So that means I’m a domestic terrorist? Because I’ve got a video about the Federal Reserve?” Neal, who has a Ron Paul bumper sticker on his car, said the next time he is pulled over by a police officer, he won’t know whether it’s because he was speeding or because of his political views.

“If a police officer is pulling me over with my family in the car and he sees a bumper sticker on my vehicle that has been specifically identified as one that an extremist would have in their vehicle, the guy is probably going to be pretty apprehensive and not thinking in a rational manner,” Neal said. “And this guy’s walking up to my vehicle with a gun.”




  1. soundwash says:

    lol…some people crack me up..

    “Oh yeah, this kind of profiling is ok”

    -ha!

    idiots.

    it wont be 12-16 months before they create
    cybercops and start profiling blogs for *radicals*

    *everyone* in here is going to be on The List, no matter if your white, black or plaid and have no bumper to put a sticker on.

    you all know very well that the language
    and sentiment that we sling at each other
    in here gets down right abrasive and ugly
    if only because we are passionate and
    believe in our respective ideologies or ideals, misguided or not. (and have
    a sense of humour)

    -now, do what politicians and mainstream
    media do and take a few of our more heated
    threads on DU out of context and plaster
    them all over the news.. -they’d lambaste
    us and make us look like a bunch of raving madman.

    no doubt in the court of the naive and gullible public opinion, we’d be found guilty “because you cant be too careful with those vocal types”

    anyone who has even slept through a
    historical documentary should know that
    this is setting a dangerous precedent.

    since when are there no “dangerous radicals” that are dedicated to the two *MAIN* parties?

    -what? -in all of history there have been no mainstream piece activist or anti-abortion nut that never attacked someone or blew something up to preserve liberal or conservative values?

    -right.

    ok, everyone just bend over and let the Police State slide right in. don’t worry, it wont hurt a bit.

    it’s a very simple trap.

    absurd. completely absurd.

    -s

    turn off your TV

  2. smartalix says:

    It’s always “OK” to profile the “other people”.

  3. LibertyLover says:

    I read the whole document when it first came out. The emailing lists I’m on got the thing almost before the actual cops got it.

    The first thought that came to mind was, “Crap, I’m on double-secret probation!”

  4. Sea Lawyer says:

    #30, “I read Ron Paul’s wiki today. He takes some stands that are very un-Libertarian, such as being strongly anti-abortion.”

    Abortion might not be the best topic to judge libertarian beliefs with as it depends on definitions. If you view abortion as committing an act of violence against another human being, than being opposed to abortion is very libertarian.

  5. Chuck says:

    #1 bobbo – Hey moron… Timothy McVeigh was a republican. You should investigate more before you start crapping out your mouth.

  6. Sea Lawyer says:

    #37, chuck, what do either bobbo or Timothy McVeigh have to do with post #1?

  7. Mr. Fusion says:

    #37, Chucky,

    Hey moran, get a brain.

    First, Bobbo did not have post #1. That would have been our very own Lyin’ Mike. Not too bright, listens to Boss Limpdick too much, aggrevating, but the only reference I saw close to Liebertarians was his comment about pedophiles.

    Bobbo did post #2. Again, nothing about Timothy McVeigh in that post OR Liebertarians.

    So the only thing I can see would be you mistakenly used Bobbo’s name to attack Lyin’ Mikes comment about pedophiles. So I asked my self,

    “Hey self, why would Chucky be so touchy about pedophiles?”

    Then I understood. It isn’t as innocuous as it seems. It is actually part of the initiation rights to become a member of the Leibertarian Party.

  8. Mr Diesel says:

    #40

    NOW that’s funny.

  9. bobbo says:

    #39–thanks Fusion. Chucky can speak for himself but either his wires are crossed or he has a very slow dial up?

    I don’t think there is any thread that would motivate me to “research” Timothy McVeigh. Well, maybe if the issue was: “Who had the largest brain tumor?”

  10. MikeN says:

    This is the same state where they threatened to go after groups that ran anti-Obama ads.

  11. dexton7 says:

    I’m so proud that our country is now employing Nazi-like profiling. Instead of calling groups inferior (which i’m sure some of you boneheads will do anyway) we shall call them terrorists! What a brilliant plan! Soon these profiles will soon appear on the terror watch list criteria: Does the group or individual participate in… hunting, fishing, taking photos, reading the constitution(already on the list), the study of history, disagree in any way with your overlords, having an original thought, breathing…

  12. Ron Paul 2012 says:

    Wow!! You people are just like the rest. Saying that people who support Ron Paul are domestic terrorists is just like saying that our founding fathers are domestic terrorists. It’s pretty scary that people actually think that supporting YOUR rights as a US citizen is a thing that should be feared. That should be what really scares you!! It’s not any police officers job to pull you over unless you have done something wrong. If anything our president who was born to a muslim father & has Hussein for a middle name is any less of a threat? Give me a break. Anybody who thinks that us Ron Paul supporters are terrorists needs to get a reality check. You nieve citizen. Let me guess you probably voted for Obama too, you uneducated fool! Go back to a country that does not value freedom & rights, oh wait because of people like you who refuse to see & stand up we are already on our way! We will continue to carry our guns & fight for our freedom & everyone else can sit back & be complacent as always!
    “To be unarmed & therefore helpless in the face of evil is irresponsible & in fact complicit to said evil. If you knowingly & intentionally go forward incapable of stopping evil, you assist in its progress. Only a person free to choose to protect himself is truly respecting God’s gift of life.” -Ted Nugent


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