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April 14, 2009 at 11:32 PM #381758April 14, 2009 at 11:57 PM #381136NotCrankyParticipant
Maybe the government anticipates a significant number of recent vets to have grievances to settle which were installed in their time of service? Perhaps these grievances will be amplified by another significant number finding themselves chronically unemployed… or that their jobs are in India… or maybe even Iraq! It doesn’t take that many bent out of shape, former soldiers, some who have already killed before,in the land of no weapons of mass destruction, to worry the people that did this to them.
April 14, 2009 at 11:57 PM #381408NotCrankyParticipantMaybe the government anticipates a significant number of recent vets to have grievances to settle which were installed in their time of service? Perhaps these grievances will be amplified by another significant number finding themselves chronically unemployed… or that their jobs are in India… or maybe even Iraq! It doesn’t take that many bent out of shape, former soldiers, some who have already killed before,in the land of no weapons of mass destruction, to worry the people that did this to them.
April 14, 2009 at 11:57 PM #381597NotCrankyParticipantMaybe the government anticipates a significant number of recent vets to have grievances to settle which were installed in their time of service? Perhaps these grievances will be amplified by another significant number finding themselves chronically unemployed… or that their jobs are in India… or maybe even Iraq! It doesn’t take that many bent out of shape, former soldiers, some who have already killed before,in the land of no weapons of mass destruction, to worry the people that did this to them.
April 14, 2009 at 11:57 PM #381644NotCrankyParticipantMaybe the government anticipates a significant number of recent vets to have grievances to settle which were installed in their time of service? Perhaps these grievances will be amplified by another significant number finding themselves chronically unemployed… or that their jobs are in India… or maybe even Iraq! It doesn’t take that many bent out of shape, former soldiers, some who have already killed before,in the land of no weapons of mass destruction, to worry the people that did this to them.
April 14, 2009 at 11:57 PM #381773NotCrankyParticipantMaybe the government anticipates a significant number of recent vets to have grievances to settle which were installed in their time of service? Perhaps these grievances will be amplified by another significant number finding themselves chronically unemployed… or that their jobs are in India… or maybe even Iraq! It doesn’t take that many bent out of shape, former soldiers, some who have already killed before,in the land of no weapons of mass destruction, to worry the people that did this to them.
April 15, 2009 at 12:04 AM #381131ZeitgeistParticipantWhat is your source for this? It is easy to find views to support our belief system. It is harder to find the truth.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=94803
Last month, the chief of the Missouri highway patrol blasted a report issued by the Missouri Information Analysis Center that linked conservative groups to domestic terrorism, assuring that such reports no longer will be issued. The report had been compiled with the assistance of DHS.
The report warned law enforcement agencies to watch for suspicious individuals who may have bumper stickers for third-party political candidates such as Ron Paul, Bob Barr and Chuck Baldwin.
It further warned law enforcement to watch out for individuals with “radical” ideologies based on Christian views, such as opposing illegal immigration, abortion and federal taxes.
Chief James Keathley of the Missouri State Patrol issued a statement that the release of the report, which outraged conservatives nationwide, prompted him to “take a hard look” at the procedures through which the report was released by the MIAC.
“My review of the procedures used by the MIAC in the three years since its inception indicates that the mechanism in place for oversight of reports needs improvement,” he wrote. “Until two weeks ago, the process for release of reports from the MIAC to law enforcement officers around the state required no review by leaders of the Missouri State Highway Patrol or the Department of Public Safety.”
“For that reason, I have ordered the MIAC to permanently cease distribution of the militia report,” he said. “Further, I am creating a new process for oversight of reports drafted by the MIAC that will require leaders of the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the Department of Public Safety to review the content of these reports before they are shared with law enforcement. My office will also undertake a review of the origin of the report by MIAC.”
April 15, 2009 at 12:04 AM #381403ZeitgeistParticipantWhat is your source for this? It is easy to find views to support our belief system. It is harder to find the truth.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=94803
Last month, the chief of the Missouri highway patrol blasted a report issued by the Missouri Information Analysis Center that linked conservative groups to domestic terrorism, assuring that such reports no longer will be issued. The report had been compiled with the assistance of DHS.
The report warned law enforcement agencies to watch for suspicious individuals who may have bumper stickers for third-party political candidates such as Ron Paul, Bob Barr and Chuck Baldwin.
It further warned law enforcement to watch out for individuals with “radical” ideologies based on Christian views, such as opposing illegal immigration, abortion and federal taxes.
Chief James Keathley of the Missouri State Patrol issued a statement that the release of the report, which outraged conservatives nationwide, prompted him to “take a hard look” at the procedures through which the report was released by the MIAC.
“My review of the procedures used by the MIAC in the three years since its inception indicates that the mechanism in place for oversight of reports needs improvement,” he wrote. “Until two weeks ago, the process for release of reports from the MIAC to law enforcement officers around the state required no review by leaders of the Missouri State Highway Patrol or the Department of Public Safety.”
“For that reason, I have ordered the MIAC to permanently cease distribution of the militia report,” he said. “Further, I am creating a new process for oversight of reports drafted by the MIAC that will require leaders of the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the Department of Public Safety to review the content of these reports before they are shared with law enforcement. My office will also undertake a review of the origin of the report by MIAC.”
April 15, 2009 at 12:04 AM #381592ZeitgeistParticipantWhat is your source for this? It is easy to find views to support our belief system. It is harder to find the truth.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=94803
Last month, the chief of the Missouri highway patrol blasted a report issued by the Missouri Information Analysis Center that linked conservative groups to domestic terrorism, assuring that such reports no longer will be issued. The report had been compiled with the assistance of DHS.
The report warned law enforcement agencies to watch for suspicious individuals who may have bumper stickers for third-party political candidates such as Ron Paul, Bob Barr and Chuck Baldwin.
It further warned law enforcement to watch out for individuals with “radical” ideologies based on Christian views, such as opposing illegal immigration, abortion and federal taxes.
Chief James Keathley of the Missouri State Patrol issued a statement that the release of the report, which outraged conservatives nationwide, prompted him to “take a hard look” at the procedures through which the report was released by the MIAC.
“My review of the procedures used by the MIAC in the three years since its inception indicates that the mechanism in place for oversight of reports needs improvement,” he wrote. “Until two weeks ago, the process for release of reports from the MIAC to law enforcement officers around the state required no review by leaders of the Missouri State Highway Patrol or the Department of Public Safety.”
“For that reason, I have ordered the MIAC to permanently cease distribution of the militia report,” he said. “Further, I am creating a new process for oversight of reports drafted by the MIAC that will require leaders of the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the Department of Public Safety to review the content of these reports before they are shared with law enforcement. My office will also undertake a review of the origin of the report by MIAC.”
April 15, 2009 at 12:04 AM #381639ZeitgeistParticipantWhat is your source for this? It is easy to find views to support our belief system. It is harder to find the truth.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=94803
Last month, the chief of the Missouri highway patrol blasted a report issued by the Missouri Information Analysis Center that linked conservative groups to domestic terrorism, assuring that such reports no longer will be issued. The report had been compiled with the assistance of DHS.
The report warned law enforcement agencies to watch for suspicious individuals who may have bumper stickers for third-party political candidates such as Ron Paul, Bob Barr and Chuck Baldwin.
It further warned law enforcement to watch out for individuals with “radical” ideologies based on Christian views, such as opposing illegal immigration, abortion and federal taxes.
Chief James Keathley of the Missouri State Patrol issued a statement that the release of the report, which outraged conservatives nationwide, prompted him to “take a hard look” at the procedures through which the report was released by the MIAC.
“My review of the procedures used by the MIAC in the three years since its inception indicates that the mechanism in place for oversight of reports needs improvement,” he wrote. “Until two weeks ago, the process for release of reports from the MIAC to law enforcement officers around the state required no review by leaders of the Missouri State Highway Patrol or the Department of Public Safety.”
“For that reason, I have ordered the MIAC to permanently cease distribution of the militia report,” he said. “Further, I am creating a new process for oversight of reports drafted by the MIAC that will require leaders of the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the Department of Public Safety to review the content of these reports before they are shared with law enforcement. My office will also undertake a review of the origin of the report by MIAC.”
April 15, 2009 at 12:04 AM #381768ZeitgeistParticipantWhat is your source for this? It is easy to find views to support our belief system. It is harder to find the truth.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=94803
Last month, the chief of the Missouri highway patrol blasted a report issued by the Missouri Information Analysis Center that linked conservative groups to domestic terrorism, assuring that such reports no longer will be issued. The report had been compiled with the assistance of DHS.
The report warned law enforcement agencies to watch for suspicious individuals who may have bumper stickers for third-party political candidates such as Ron Paul, Bob Barr and Chuck Baldwin.
It further warned law enforcement to watch out for individuals with “radical” ideologies based on Christian views, such as opposing illegal immigration, abortion and federal taxes.
Chief James Keathley of the Missouri State Patrol issued a statement that the release of the report, which outraged conservatives nationwide, prompted him to “take a hard look” at the procedures through which the report was released by the MIAC.
“My review of the procedures used by the MIAC in the three years since its inception indicates that the mechanism in place for oversight of reports needs improvement,” he wrote. “Until two weeks ago, the process for release of reports from the MIAC to law enforcement officers around the state required no review by leaders of the Missouri State Highway Patrol or the Department of Public Safety.”
“For that reason, I have ordered the MIAC to permanently cease distribution of the militia report,” he said. “Further, I am creating a new process for oversight of reports drafted by the MIAC that will require leaders of the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the Department of Public Safety to review the content of these reports before they are shared with law enforcement. My office will also undertake a review of the origin of the report by MIAC.”
April 15, 2009 at 12:17 AM #381141ZeitgeistParticipantThey should be worried. Maybe that is why Obama is continuing the war or whatever he calls it now. The Border Patrol is still hiring, so that should help as the problems in Mexico continue. I think there will be a new program of armed guards on ships similar to the ones used on airlines when skyjacking was in vogue. That should keep the returning vets employed so they do not form a new generation of brown shirts. Maybe they should not devalue the money if they are so worried about social unrest. That and the onerous Versailles Treaty is what created the NAZI party. Feel free to address any of this Allan. You are a military historian and a veteran. There would be no country without the sacrifice of our military. They deserve our praise, not fear. I hope you cowards are proud of what you have done.
April 15, 2009 at 12:17 AM #381413ZeitgeistParticipantThey should be worried. Maybe that is why Obama is continuing the war or whatever he calls it now. The Border Patrol is still hiring, so that should help as the problems in Mexico continue. I think there will be a new program of armed guards on ships similar to the ones used on airlines when skyjacking was in vogue. That should keep the returning vets employed so they do not form a new generation of brown shirts. Maybe they should not devalue the money if they are so worried about social unrest. That and the onerous Versailles Treaty is what created the NAZI party. Feel free to address any of this Allan. You are a military historian and a veteran. There would be no country without the sacrifice of our military. They deserve our praise, not fear. I hope you cowards are proud of what you have done.
April 15, 2009 at 12:17 AM #381602ZeitgeistParticipantThey should be worried. Maybe that is why Obama is continuing the war or whatever he calls it now. The Border Patrol is still hiring, so that should help as the problems in Mexico continue. I think there will be a new program of armed guards on ships similar to the ones used on airlines when skyjacking was in vogue. That should keep the returning vets employed so they do not form a new generation of brown shirts. Maybe they should not devalue the money if they are so worried about social unrest. That and the onerous Versailles Treaty is what created the NAZI party. Feel free to address any of this Allan. You are a military historian and a veteran. There would be no country without the sacrifice of our military. They deserve our praise, not fear. I hope you cowards are proud of what you have done.
April 15, 2009 at 12:17 AM #381649ZeitgeistParticipantThey should be worried. Maybe that is why Obama is continuing the war or whatever he calls it now. The Border Patrol is still hiring, so that should help as the problems in Mexico continue. I think there will be a new program of armed guards on ships similar to the ones used on airlines when skyjacking was in vogue. That should keep the returning vets employed so they do not form a new generation of brown shirts. Maybe they should not devalue the money if they are so worried about social unrest. That and the onerous Versailles Treaty is what created the NAZI party. Feel free to address any of this Allan. You are a military historian and a veteran. There would be no country without the sacrifice of our military. They deserve our praise, not fear. I hope you cowards are proud of what you have done.
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