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Friday, April 02, 2010

News Roundup for 4/2/10


Big gummint wants you to think guys like this are crazy and dangerous


-Headline of the day-"
"FBI Issues Warning About Threat From Yet Another Anti-Government Group With Ties To The Radical Right."

The feds seem to believe that average, everyday people -- who happen to belong to something called "Guardians of the Free Republics" -- might just be terr'ists! And just because they contacted their governors. Shame on the feds. Shame!

The letter sent to more than 30 governors demands they step down in three days or be forcibly removed from office. According to the report, "The FBI expects all 50 governors will eventually receive such letters."

OK, so it sounds bad, but here's one of the Guardians. Just your average Joe -- wearing camouflage, wielding an assault rifle, instructing people on the best way to hoard food for the coming war, and demonstrating a knife that'll cut through body armor:



Totally harmless. Remember when Janet Napolitano and the Dept. of Homeland Security warned about rightwing extremists? How crazy was that?

Let's all laugh at them. (Think Progress)


-Cartoon time with Mark Fiore-
Hey kids, people who grow and traffic in marijuana aren't bad people. They're just businessmen!

NarcoMex, Incorporated
Click for animation


We can't legalize pot, because that would put these wonderful people out of business. And that would be sad. (MarkFiore.com)


-Bonus HotD-
"Italian exorcist: Devil made NY Times attack Pope."

So who made Father Laurence Murphy attack more than 200 boys at a Wisconsin school for the deaf?

Hey kids, it looks like we have a mystery on our hands! (Raw Story)

1 comments:

Mike B said...

That video is just scary... I mean the guy was holding a can of chili for gods sake...

But really they should be locking these guys up. I can't understand why they continue to let these thugs attempt to intimidate voters and elected officials.

Dissent is one thing, but armed dissent is something altogether different.

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