Friday, April 17, 2009

The Nightmare Continues...

More from the DHS document:

(U) Current Economic and Political Climate

(U//FOUO) ...a number of economic and political factors are driving a resurgence in rightwing extremist recruitment and radicalization activity. Despite similarities to the climate of the 1990's, the threat posed by lone wolves and small terrorist cells is more pronounced than in past years;...the historical election of an African American president and the prospect of policy changes are proving to be a driving force for rightwing extremist recruitment and radicalization.

Again, the rise of activity is directly related to the current administration's foolish, short-sighted, and ignorant policies. And they seem to be harping on that 1990's thing again. It really doesn't matter how similar Slick Willy and Hussein are; trying to revoke an American's freedom is going to get you some backlash, and deservedly so.

The race issue is getting tiresome. The fact that a black man got elected is not the issue; the issue is that
this particular black man got elected. The lying, arrogant, deceitful, anti-Christian, anti-Semitic muslim that got elected. The overtly socialist agenda the Hussein administration is putting forth will ruin this country. That has a lot of people upset. Something that has me upset is this whole "African American" thing. The prez is black. Teddy Roosevelt (i.e., the Good Roosevelt) said it best: "There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americans."

The report tries to use the Pittsburgh shooting as an example of the "potential violence". That was a terrible thing, no doubt. But that has more in common with the bombing carried out by the Weathermen than disgruntled veterans.

(U) Exploiting Economic Downturn

(U//FOUO) Rightwing extremist chatter on the Internet continues to focus on the economy, the perceived loss of U.S. jobs in the manufacturing and construction sectors, and home foreclosures.

I say the Demo-Rats ought to blame Al Gore for the extremist Internet chatter. He invented the damned thing.

As to the "perceived" loss of jobs, that perception is dead on. The job loss and the home foreclosures are DIRECT RESULTS of the ignorant and self-serving policies of the Clinton Administration. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac ruined the housing market, which has in turn ruined the construction trade. Now, another Demo-Rat wants to throw more money down the toilet. Robbing from the hard-working to give to the lazy is an ill-advised course of action, but Hussein is too full of himself to realize that. The lazy assholes get the press because they have nothing else to do but sit around and bitch. Well, that and because the MSM sucks donkey balls.

(U) Historical Presidential Election

(U//LES) Rightwing extremists are harnessing this historical election as a recruitment tool. Many rightwing extremists are antagonistic toward the new presidential administration and its perceived stance on a range of issues, including immigration and citizenship, the expansion of social programs to minorities, and restrictions on firearms ownership and use...

Whoever wrote this has an uncanny ability to marginalize reality. Let's hit the points they mention one by one:

1. Immigration and Citizenship: Hussein is doing his level best to give the power in this country to the people who deserve it the least. Illegals are criminals, plain and simple. They abuse and deplete resources that most of them contribute little or nothing to, a great many of them are active in continuing violent enterprises, such as drugs and gang warfare, and hardly any of them show any respect or appreciation for the country that gives them the opportunites they can't find in whatever shit-hole country they came from. If America is so oppresive, then go home. Illegal immigrants don't deserve anything other than arrest, fines, and deportation. Round 'em up and move 'em out. Come back through proper channels, the legal way. Your country to violent and/or poor to wait that long? Then change YOUR country. Don't come here and try to change mine.

And by the way, we speak English in America, so at least fucking try to learn the language. I don't care what you speak in the privacy of your own home, but in public speak my language, because it's MY COUNTRY!

2. Expansion of Social Programs: for crying out loud, how much more do these lazy, shiftless, ungrateful bastards want? They want the house and car and luxuries that most Americans work hard for without getting off the fat, overindulged asses? Bullshit. You have a legitimate need, something to get you through a bad twist of fate? Fine, we're happy to help get you back on your feet. Bad luck can happen to anyone. You want Nanny State to powder your spoiled and ungrateful ass your whole life? How about Mr. Pursuit of Happiness beats you with a 2x4 until you decide to shuffle your pathetic bone-bag off your couch and contribute to the team? Don't want to work? Don't eat. Can't feed your kids? We'll take them away, then feed them and teach them the responsibility you obviously don't have so they can get jobs and decide whether or not to support you. Want to rob my house instead of working? Try it. I'll shoot your ass dead and let my dog gnaw on what's left of your face. But just a little, because I don't want him to get sick on spoiled meat.

3. Restrictions on firearms ownership and use: this is a dead horse as far as I'm concerned. 2nd Amendment. Leave my constitutional rights the fuck alone.

(U) Revisiting the 1990's

(U//FOUO) Paralleling the current national climate, rightwing extremists during the 1990's exploited a variety of social issues and political themes to increase group visibility and recruit new members. Prominent...opposition to gun control efforts, criticism of free trade agreements (particularly those with Mexico), and highlighting perceived Government infringement on civil liberties as well as white supremicists longstanding exploitation of social issues such as abortion, inter-racial crimes, and same-sex marriage.


Well, my first thought on this section was, "Do we have to revisit the 1990's?" Don't get me wrong, some cool things happened in the 90's. I got married, my daughter was born, Bush Sr. was in office until '92...and that's about it. Eight years of Slick Willy sent the country into a tailspin, the music sucked, SNL got REALLY shitty and unfunny, and I tore a groin muscle playing hockey. I have no love for that decade. But I digress...

Essentially what I'm getting from this section is that Hussein's administration is fully aware that he's mucking up the country even worse than Slick Willy, so they need to be prepared for the Conservative backlash. How people being opposed to an administration makes them extremists or terrorists escapes me. Wouldn't that have made almost the entire Democratic Party and 99.327% of Hollywood extremists while Bush was in office? Opposition to gun control isn't extremism, it's defending the Constitution. Gun control is extreme. Criticizing free trade agreements isn't extremist, it's capitalist. People are tired of seeing their hard-earned money taxed to High Heaven then thrown all to hell.

And since when are abortion, inter-racial crimes, and same-sex marriage white supremist issues? That would make half of America part of a white supremist group. I think abortion is wrong for a variety of reasons, none of which have anything to do with the fact that I'm white. Inter-racial crimes are things that connect all skin colors. The gang violence of the inner cities, the minority near-monopoly on the drug trade, the hatred many minorities have for our country...all crimes that are harmful to whites as well as minoritites. So where is the crime in being concerned for your family's welfare? And what about the proven instances of hispanic gangs, black gangs, and black fraternities making membership conditional on the rape and/or murder of a white woman? That is no less horrific than any civil rights violation in the last 100 years. The point is, to peg inter-racial crimes as the sole propreity of white supremacy is ridiculous. Same goes for same-sex marriage. I'm opposed to same-sex marriage, but not because I have anything against gays in particular. But "marriage" is the word I use for my union, man-woman style, and I'm offended that the swishes and butches are trying to co-opt it. I'm also offended that the gay community uses every chance they get to disparage and ridicule us "breeders", and we're supposed to deal with it, but now calling someone "gay" is akin to lighting their dog-shelter mutt on fire and turning it loose at a drag-queen festival. Don't ask, don't tell? Who cares? Shut the hell up and stop living to bitch about things and I won't even notice you.


(U) Economic Hardship and Extremism

(U//FOUO) Historically, domestic rightwing extremists have feared, predicted, and anticipated a cataclysmic economic collapse in the United States. Prominent antigovernment conspiracy theorists have incorporated aspects of an impending economic collapse to intensify fear and paranoia among like-minded individuals and to attract recruits during times of economic uncertainty.


That's because every time the Demo-Rats manage to bullshit their way into the White House, they want to spend like a sailor in a whore-house, but they don't want to use their own money. Every time this country has been pushed to the brink of economic collapse in the past century, a democrat eithe been at the helm of left a Republican with a ticking time-bomb, like what Slick Willy left for Bush. And let me tell you, the conspiracy theorists don't need to intensify Mainstream America's fears or paranoia. The Demo-Rats do that just fine on their own.

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(U//FOUO) Scholars and experts disagree over poverty's role in motivating violent radicalization or terrorist activity. High unemployment, however, has the potential to lead to alienation, thus increasing an individual's susceptability to extremist ideas. According to a 2007 study from the German Institute for Economic Research, there appears to be a strong association between a parent's unemployment status and the formation of rightwing extremist beliefs in their children -- specifically xenophobia and antidemocratic ideals.

I can't speak for what goes on in Germany, but in American terms this is laughable. Try to find one poverty-stricken ward or precinct in any major metropolitan area that even leans to the right. Most poverty-stricken regions in the country that lean right would lean that way even with a little dough in their pocket, so that's a wash. I don't see Little Johnny Boonie or Little LeRoy Ghetto out stumping for the Elephant, ever. They have their hammer and sickle clashing together in the communist breeze blowing out of their gasbag mouthpieces. And for the record, "Xenophobe" was an awesome video game.

(U) Illegal Immigration

(U//FOUO) ...Debates over appropriate immigration levels and enforcement policy generally fall within the realm of protected political speech under the First Amendment...


If it's protected speech, then why bring right-wing views on illegal immigration into the picture? Oh, that's right...so they can incite riots in minority areas and rustle up more votes for the Left by painting the right as Darth Vader and the Stormtroopers.

Let me say right now, copyright infringements aside, that "Darth Vader and The Stormtroopers" would be an excellent name for a band.

(U//FOUO) DHS/I&A assesses that rightwing extremist groups' frustration over a perceived lack of government action on illegal immigration has the potential to incite individuals or small groups toward violence.

Perceived lack? How about evident and total lack? The Left has for years fought immigration laws every step of the way, because they rely on the illegal community for too many of their votes to do otherwise. And anyone who tells you illegals don't vote in this country has at least one screw loose. Being dead is rarely an obstacle to casting a ballot, so how hard can it be to side-step legal residence? In conservative areas it might be tough, but not in the liberal towns. If you're down with whatever bullshit cause in on the menu this week, you're in. Just don't talk to the poll judges.

(U) Legislative and Judicial Drivers

(U//FOUO) Many rightwing extremist groups perceive recent gun control legislation as a threat to their right to keep and bear arms and in response have increased weapons and ammunition stockpiling, as well as renewed participation in paramilitary training exercises.


In light of the fact that the Hussein administration wants to ban almost every type of firearm and ammuntion, I'd say that threat is very real. Nothing "perceived" about it. Many on the Left have been quite vocal and quite public about their desire to see the private ownership of handguns abolished. So we're stocking up, just in case they're actually stupid enough to try. 20,000 existing gun laws on the books ought to be enough.

(U//FOUO) During the 1990's, rightwing extremist hostility toward government was fueled by the implementation of restrictive gun laws - such as the Brady Law that established a 5-day waiting period prior to purchasing a handgun and the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act that limited the sale of various types of assault rifles.

They even admit that the gun laws are "restrictive", which means it makes life way more difficult for law-abiding citizens than it has to be. The Brady Law has been a flop; anyone who really wants to carry out murder is going to use whatever is at hand. If they can't get a gun, they'll grab the bat out of the garage. A "cooling-off" period only shifts the violence to another weapon; it does not remove the violence. And someone planning a mass attack is going to have their guns well in hand before they act. They won't put on the trenchcoat and ski-mask on their way to the gun store.

An assault rifle ban might make sense if the definition of "assault rifle" was more precise. The wording on the ban is such that almost any long gun other than single-shot rifles and shotguns could be considered an assault rifle. But even if the wording was more precise, it would still be an infringement of the 2nd Amendment. If I want a belt-fed .50 cal machine gun and can afford it, I should be able to have one. I won't pull that out in an argument with my neighbor any more than I would a handgun; but if some Mexican drug cartel is trying to take over my neighborhood, I'd be more than happy to mow them down, because they're criminals with bad intentions toward the safety and well-being of my family and friends.

(U//FOUO) On the current front, legislation has been proposed this year requiring mandatory registration of all firearms in the United States. Similar legislation was introduced in 2008 in several states proposing mandatory tagging and registration of ammunition.

Gun registration is the first step toward a totalitarian society. Take away the people's ability to defend themselves from the government. This is the very reason why the 2nd Amendment exists in the first place. So I'll never register a gun, and do what I have to do to get ammo for it. Not that I own any guns, because I don't. They were all either lost, stolen, evaporated, or went through a dimensional reality-shift that turned them into cinnamon rolls, in which case my dog ate them.

(U//FOUO) ...Both rightwing extremists and law-abiding citizens share a belief that rising crime rates attributed to a slumping economy make the purchase of legitimate firearms a wise move at this time.

This falls into the "no-fucking-shit?" category.

(U//FOUO) ...Because debates over constitutional rights are intense, and parties on all sides have deepply held, sincere, but vastly divergent beliefs, violent extremists may attempt to co-opt the debate and use the controversy as a radicalization tool.

This falls into the "fucking pot calling the kettle black" category.

(U) Perceived Threat from Rise of Other Countries

(U//FOUO) Rightwing extremist views bemoan the decline of U.S. stature and have recently focused on themes such as the loss of U.S. manufacturing capability to China and India, Russia's control of energy resources and the use of those to pressure other countries, and China's investment in U.S. real estate and corporations as part of subversion strategy.


What truly patriotic American wouldn't bemoan the loss of U.S. stature? Like we'd be okay with America being some second-rate player in the game, an off-the-bench scrub that only gets called in when the game is already decided? Well, Hussein and his marxist cronies might be cool with that, but not me, jack. I like being on the starting squad. And not only on the starting squad, but the hands-down, consensus All-Pro, light you up and make you look like your grandmother superjock.
The loss of U.S. manufacturing capability doesn't have any real benefits for us. Good may be cheaper, but there is less money to buy them with and the products are usually made to fail. The labor unions (with their ties to the Demo-Rats included) didn't do anything to help themselves on this front, and their greed combined with the Left wanting to tax corporations to the point of bankruptcy is what has driven American production overseas. The Left causes the problem, then complains when people react to the problem they've caused and have no real solution to fix. Sounds awfully bitchy to me...is Hillary in the room?

Russia's resource manipulation is old news, but only seems to get play in the MSM when it can be cast as a detriment to conservative foreign policy. No one in Hussein's White House, especially the prez himself, has the stones to stand up to Putin, so of course he's going to do what he wants. And therein lies the concern: what Putin wants in not good for a strong and free America. Shipping nuclear technology to unstable nations and stirring the international shit-pot does not make for a safe world.

China's investment in America should have been stopped a long time ago. But again, harkening back to the 1990's like this document loves to do, when Slick Willy was running his campaign and doing it on the commie dime is when the chinks started to stake their claims, and they did it with Clinton's help. Very much the same as Hussein is doing now, courting commies and goat-screwers to subvert America.


(U) Disgruntled Military Veterans

My buddy Ranger Steve is way more qualified to comment on this part, but I'll give my two cents from a civilian persepctive. If we're lucky Ranger Steve will add his own scathing remarks in that colorful and caustic way only veterans have.

(U//FOUO) DHS/I&A assesses that rightwing extremists will attempt to recruit and radicalize returning veterans in order to exploit their skills and knowledge derived from military training and combat.

Yeah, because they know how Hussein has shown nothing but scorn and disrepect to our armed services, except for carefully staged and choreographed photo ops. So why not take advantage of a pissed-off combat vet? This all assumes, of course, that said vet is out of whack enough to listen to a bunch of weekend warriors; which apparently, is the stance the Hussein administration is taking. Another subtle and plausibly deniable dig at the soldiers (et al) expense.

(U) After Operation Desert Shield/Storm in 1990-1991, some returning military veterans - including Timothy McVeigh - joined or associated with rightwing extremist groups.

This is nothing more than Leftist agit-prop. Why single out the very rare instances of vets going bad, while ignoring the very real terrorist that is one of Hussein's best buddies?

(U//LES) The FBI noted in a 2008 report on the white supremicist movement that some returning military veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have joined extremist groups.

Big deal. How many of them joined pacifist groups, or communist groups, or left-wing terrorist groups? More agit-prop and disrespect from the Left.


(U//FOUO) DHS/I&A assesses that lone wolves and small terrorist cells embracing rightwing extremist ideology are the most dangerous domestic terrorism threat in the United States.


Well, that's a relief. I guess this means that those old softies like Al Qaeda, the Taliban, and whatever other lunatic goat-screwers are out there have gone soft and stopped trying to infiltrate American society. It must also mean that the huge, violent, and organized drug gangs that operate all over the U.S. are putting down their crack pipes and Mac-10s in favor of flowers and beads.

(U//LES) DHS/I&A has concluded that white supremist lone wolves pose the most significant domestic terrorist threat because of their low profile and autonomy - seperate from any formalized group - which hampers warning efforts.

(U//FOUO) Similarly, recent state and munipal law enforcement reporting have warned of the dangers of rightwing extremists embracing the tactics of "leaderless resistance" and of lone wolves carrying out acts of violence.


Both of these points all suggest one thing: Hussein and his bitches are worried about people that can actually think for themselves and don't believe in or rely on the truckloads of bullshit propaganda that the Left like to spew out through the MSM. They don't like people they can't brainwash, and that don't cop to an individual's messiah complex. They don't like people that can act independantly of the Nanny State. Which is why those types of people are now classified as lone wolf terrorists. They don't toe the party line, so they must be dangerous. But, you have to give credit where credit is due: we are dangerous, which is why the Wanted Posters have started.

(U) Outlook

(U//FOUO) DHS/I&A assesses that the combination of environmental factors that echo the 1990's, including heightened interest in legislation for tighter firearms restrictions and returning military veterans, as well as several new trends, including an uncertain economy and a perceived rising influence of other countries, may be invigorating rightwing extremist activity, specifically the white supremicist and militia movements. To the extent that these factors persist, rightwing extremism is likely to grow in strength.


I think this sums the whole report up better than the Left wants it to. Cut through all the dreck and the double-talk, and what it boils down to is this: Hussein and his marxist asshole cronies have re-created the foolish and shortsighted conditions the Clinton administration conjured up, but to an even greater and more dangerous extent. Because of this, Hussein is worried that conservative America is going to get so fed up with his dealings with goat-screwers and reds that they are going to rise up and kick his inexperienced, shiftless, and deceitful ass out of office. Therefore, they need useless and inaccurate "assessments" like this one in order to convince their "supporters" that the real problem isn't the Hussein administration but the people that have the audacity to see the aura of "the one" for what it really is: the putrid stink of an unpatriotic, arrogant muslim so covered in shit that he'll never come clean.


So that's it from me. There's more to the document, but I think I've covered the highlights. 9 pages of inaccurate and insulting leftwing propaganda.







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