Sam Rolley | June 20, 2016
Days after an Islamic extremist murdered 49 people in an Orlando gay bar, Democratic lawmakers were huddling at the Capitol to discuss the danger of conservatives angered by federal overreach.
Democratic lawmakers apparently organized a congressional forum last week to take a look at “violent extremism on America’s public lands” after they became frustrated that the GOP majority refused to get involved in a full investigation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge standoff earlier this year.
The Washington Post reported: “The session also looked at this type of domestic terrorism more broadly. While the rise of right-wing extremist groups was a focus of the session, so were Republicans who played footsie with the armed outlaws who commanded the refuge, closing it to the public and forcing federal employees to stay away.”
According to people on the left, Obama’s tenure in the White House has seen a massive increase in activity from right-wing extremist groups in the U.S.
“This antigovernment movement has exploded since President Obama took office. In 2008, we documented approximately 150 radical antigovernment groups. Last year, we counted almost 1,000,” claimed Richard Cohen, president of the Southern Poverty Law Center. “The movement is dangerous. It includes almost 300 armed m*****a groups committed to resisting what they see as a tyrannical federal government.”
Take those numbers with a grain of salt. We’ve told you about SPLC before.
It seems odd, though, considering the guys who took over Malheur didn’t hurt anyone, that the Democrats would be so worried about them at this moment. Agents of the state did fill one of them, LaVoy Finnicum, with bullet holes before the thing was over—but there were no 49 dead innocents in Oregon.
There were in Orlando. And they were shot by an Islamic extremist.
By the way, anyone remember the last time the president invited a right-winger to the White House?
mwdegutis wrote:
Sam Rolley | June 20, 2016
Days after an Islamic extremist murdered 49 people in an Orlando gay bar, Democratic lawmakers were huddling at the Capitol to discuss the danger of conservatives angered by federal overreach.
Democratic lawmakers apparently organized a congressional forum last week to take a look at “violent extremism on America’s public lands” after they became frustrated that the GOP majority refused to get involved in a full investigation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge standoff earlier this year.
The Washington Post reported: “The session also looked at this type of domestic terrorism more broadly. While the rise of right-wing extremist groups was a focus of the session, so were Republicans who played footsie with the armed outlaws who commanded the refuge, closing it to the public and forcing federal employees to stay away.”
According to people on the left, Obama’s tenure in the White House has seen a massive increase in activity from right-wing extremist groups in the U.S.
“This antigovernment movement has exploded since President Obama took office. In 2008, we documented approximately 150 radical antigovernment groups. Last year, we counted almost 1,000,” claimed Richard Cohen, president of the Southern Poverty Law Center. “The movement is dangerous. It includes almost 300 armed m*****a groups committed to resisting what they see as a tyrannical federal government.”
Take those numbers with a grain of salt. We’ve told you about SPLC before.
It seems odd, though, considering the guys who took over Malheur didn’t hurt anyone, that the Democrats would be so worried about them at this moment. Agents of the state did fill one of them, LaVoy Finnicum, with bullet holes before the thing was over—but there were no 49 dead innocents in Oregon.
There were in Orlando. And they were shot by an Islamic extremist.
By the way, anyone remember the last time the president invited a right-winger to the White House?
I Sam Rolley | June 20, 2016 /I br Days after an... (
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mwdegutis-Richard Cohen and the SPLC should have spent more time watching one left wing democrat named Mateen than those 1000 right wing groups. The democrats in congress are trying desperately to cover their rear ends after failing miserably to protect the citizens of this country. If they could pass a law banning all guns, they would consider that their job is done and the problem is solved. Then they can meet again and ban all explosives , fertilizer and flammable liquids. The naivety of the democrats is astounding and defies logic. Good Luck America !!!
mwdegutis wrote:
Sam Rolley | June 20, 2016
Days after an Islamic extremist murdered 49 people in an Orlando gay bar, Democratic lawmakers were huddling at the Capitol to discuss the danger of conservatives angered by federal overreach.
Democratic lawmakers apparently organized a congressional forum last week to take a look at “violent extremism on America’s public lands” after they became frustrated that the GOP majority refused to get involved in a full investigation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge standoff earlier this year.
The Washington Post reported: “The session also looked at this type of domestic terrorism more broadly. While the rise of right-wing extremist groups was a focus of the session, so were Republicans who played footsie with the armed outlaws who commanded the refuge, closing it to the public and forcing federal employees to stay away.”
According to people on the left, Obama’s tenure in the White House has seen a massive increase in activity from right-wing extremist groups in the U.S.
“This antigovernment movement has exploded since President Obama took office. In 2008, we documented approximately 150 radical antigovernment groups. Last year, we counted almost 1,000,” claimed Richard Cohen, president of the Southern Poverty Law Center. “The movement is dangerous. It includes almost 300 armed m*****a groups committed to resisting what they see as a tyrannical federal government.”
Take those numbers with a grain of salt. We’ve told you about SPLC before.
It seems odd, though, considering the guys who took over Malheur didn’t hurt anyone, that the Democrats would be so worried about them at this moment. Agents of the state did fill one of them, LaVoy Finnicum, with bullet holes before the thing was over—but there were no 49 dead innocents in Oregon.
There were in Orlando. And they were shot by an Islamic extremist.
By the way, anyone remember the last time the president invited a right-winger to the White House?
I Sam Rolley | June 20, 2016 /I br Days after an... (
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It also seems odd that anyone would belittle any resistance to a "tyrannical federal government".
Ricko wrote:
mwdegutis-Richard Cohen and the SPLC should have spent more time watching one left wing democrat named Mateen than those 1000 right wing groups. The democrats in congress are trying desperately to cover their rear ends after failing miserably to protect the citizens of this country. If they could pass a law banning all guns, they would consider that their job is done and the problem is solved. Then they can meet again and ban all explosives , fertilizer and flammable liquids. The naivety of the democrats is astounding and defies logic. Good Luck America !!!
mwdegutis-Richard Cohen and the SPLC should have s... (
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Oh no, logic does apply. Disarm all citizens. Check. Next?
mwdegutis wrote:
Sam Rolley | June 20, 2016
Days after an Islamic extremist murdered 49 people in an Orlando gay bar, Democratic lawmakers were huddling at the Capitol to discuss the danger of conservatives angered by federal overreach.
Democratic lawmakers apparently organized a congressional forum last week to take a look at “violent extremism on America’s public lands” after they became frustrated that the GOP majority refused to get involved in a full investigation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge standoff earlier this year.
The Washington Post reported: “The session also looked at this type of domestic terrorism more broadly. While the rise of right-wing extremist groups was a focus of the session, so were Republicans who played footsie with the armed outlaws who commanded the refuge, closing it to the public and forcing federal employees to stay away.”
According to people on the left, Obama’s tenure in the White House has seen a massive increase in activity from right-wing extremist groups in the U.S.
“This antigovernment movement has exploded since President Obama took office. In 2008, we documented approximately 150 radical antigovernment groups. Last year, we counted almost 1,000,” claimed Richard Cohen, president of the Southern Poverty Law Center. “The movement is dangerous. It includes almost 300 armed m*****a groups committed to resisting what they see as a tyrannical federal government.”
Take those numbers with a grain of salt. We’ve told you about SPLC before.
It seems odd, though, considering the guys who took over Malheur didn’t hurt anyone, that the Democrats would be so worried about them at this moment. Agents of the state did fill one of them, LaVoy Finnicum, with bullet holes before the thing was over—but there were no 49 dead innocents in Oregon.
There were in Orlando. And they were shot by an Islamic extremist.
By the way, anyone remember the last time the president invited a right-winger to the White House?
I Sam Rolley | June 20, 2016 /I br Days after an... (
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I think that at this time he only invites Democrats and radical Muslims to the White House along with not holding a National Prayer Day, instead he held a Ramadan for the Muslims. No wonder he says this country is not Christian anymore. Just because that is what he wants.
mwdegutis wrote:
Sam Rolley | June 20, 2016
Days after an Islamic extremist murdered 49 people in an Orlando gay bar, Democratic lawmakers were huddling at the Capitol to discuss the danger of conservatives angered by federal overreach.
Democratic lawmakers apparently organized a congressional forum last week to take a look at “violent extremism on America’s public lands” after they became frustrated that the GOP majority refused to get involved in a full investigation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge standoff earlier this year.
The Washington Post reported: “The session also looked at this type of domestic terrorism more broadly. While the rise of right-wing extremist groups was a focus of the session, so were Republicans who played footsie with the armed outlaws who commanded the refuge, closing it to the public and forcing federal employees to stay away.”
According to people on the left, Obama’s tenure in the White House has seen a massive increase in activity from right-wing extremist groups in the U.S.
“This antigovernment movement has exploded since President Obama took office. In 2008, we documented approximately 150 radical antigovernment groups. Last year, we counted almost 1,000,” claimed Richard Cohen, president of the Southern Poverty Law Center. “The movement is dangerous. It includes almost 300 armed m*****a groups committed to resisting what they see as a tyrannical federal government.”
Take those numbers with a grain of salt. We’ve told you about SPLC before.
It seems odd, though, considering the guys who took over Malheur didn’t hurt anyone, that the Democrats would be so worried about them at this moment. Agents of the state did fill one of them, LaVoy Finnicum, with bullet holes before the thing was over—but there were no 49 dead innocents in Oregon.
There were in Orlando. And they were shot by an Islamic extremist.
By the way, anyone remember the last time the president invited a right-winger to the White House?
I Sam Rolley | June 20, 2016 /I br Days after an... (
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From what I read the Bilderberg Group meeting in Dresden, Germany, were concerned about a similar problem...the anger of the middle class boiling over. As to your question, my answer would be No. By the way, if you suspect some illegal activity, who should you inform? Anyone in authority and you're the one who falls under suspicion of r****m, Islamaphobia or wh**ever they come up with and you're the bad guy.
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