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Originally posted by: Vic
I hope we don't have to re-live the same right-wing paranoia that brought us the 'militia movement' of the Clinton years.
wow thanks for reminding me of that....
Originally posted by: Vic
I hope we don't have to re-live the same right-wing paranoia that brought us the 'militia movement' of the Clinton years.
Originally posted by: OrByte
Originally posted by: Vic
I hope we don't have to re-live the same right-wing paranoia that brought us the 'militia movement' of the Clinton years.
wow thanks for reminding me of that....![]()
We don't hang people for legit acts of war.Originally posted by: ironwing
Which is exactly what it was, mass homicide. This is why we used to hang war criminals, because they are criminals who needed hanging. The fact that they wore nifty uniforms at the time they committed this crime is no excuse. This is why the US signed on to the Nuremberg Principles (wrote them as well), to criminalize atrocities committed during war.Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Where did I compare 9-11 to other murders??Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
BTW 9-11 was an attack from an outside force. Can not even begin to compare it to killings such as the one in DC or the daily murders in Chicago or Detroit.
But you've made the comparison, have you not?
In the search to mitigate........
9-11 was an act of war, trying to compare it to domestic murders is liking referring to Pearl Harbor as a mass homicide.
With the Tiller shooting and now this ? the DHS report that caused such an uproar has been vindicated.
The report was a heads-up to law enforcement, warning of a risk of increased attacks from right wing extremists, and with two attacks in two weeks (in addition to the cop killer in Pittsburgh, the white nationalist with components for a dirty bomb, the plot by skinheads to assassinate Obama, and more) it looks like the heads-up was well warranted.
Uh oh, here comes OCguy with his shovel again.Originally posted by: Phokus
If only more conservatives were honest like this.
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
We don't hang people for legit acts of war.Originally posted by: ironwing
Which is exactly what it was, mass homicide. This is why we used to hang war criminals, because they are criminals who needed hanging. The fact that they wore nifty uniforms at the time they committed this crime is no excuse. This is why the US signed on to the Nuremberg Principles (wrote them as well), to criminalize atrocities committed during war.Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Where did I compare 9-11 to other murders??Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
BTW 9-11 was an attack from an outside force. Can not even begin to compare it to killings such as the one in DC or the daily murders in Chicago or Detroit.
But you've made the comparison, have you not?
In the search to mitigate........
9-11 was an act of war, trying to compare it to domestic murders is liking referring to Pearl Harbor as a mass homicide.
We use war crimes to go after people who usually killed civilians etc.
WASHINGTON ? A newly unclassified Department of Homeland Security report warns against the possibility of violence by unnamed "right-wing extremists" concerned about illegal immigration, increasing federal power, restrictions on firearms, abortion and the loss of U.S. sovereignty and singles out returning war veterans as particular threats"
Line up members of Congress (from class of 2002 to present) also - they authorized initially (with a wink or two) and then have continued the authorization.Originally posted by: ironwing
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
We don't hang people for legit acts of war.Originally posted by: ironwing
Which is exactly what it was, mass homicide. This is why we used to hang war criminals, because they are criminals who needed hanging. The fact that they wore nifty uniforms at the time they committed this crime is no excuse. This is why the US signed on to the Nuremberg Principles (wrote them as well), to criminalize atrocities committed during war.Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Where did I compare 9-11 to other murders??Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
BTW 9-11 was an attack from an outside force. Can not even begin to compare it to killings such as the one in DC or the daily murders in Chicago or Detroit.
But you've made the comparison, have you not?
In the search to mitigate........
9-11 was an act of war, trying to compare it to domestic murders is liking referring to Pearl Harbor as a mass homicide.
We use war crimes to go after people who usually killed civilians etc.
We hanged generals for waging wars of aggression, the same war crime Bush and his thugs committed in Iraq.
Originally posted by: munky
Can't have a discussion here without the nuts on both wings slinging mud everywhere... :roll:
WASHINGTON ? A newly unclassified Department of Homeland Security report warns against the possibility of violence by unnamed "right-wing extremists" concerned about illegal immigration, increasing federal power, restrictions on firearms, abortion and the loss of U.S. sovereignty and singles out returning war veterans as particular threats"
The concern here is not that these extremists should be ignored or that they don't exist. The danger of this idea is that it sets up a slippery slope where anyone who is concerned about the above-mentioned issues and/or expresses opposition to the government can be potentially labeled as an extremist and a threat. This is no different than 5 years ago anyone who opposed the war could have been labeled as a terrorist sympathizer or unpatriotic, or maybe placed on the infamous government "watch list."
I don't support a government which takes away people's liberties for the sake of security. The Bush administration was atrocious for this, and so far Obama & Co don't seem to be doing anything different.
Originally posted by: Phokus
It just warns us about the (now vindicated) possibility that there would be domestic rightwing crazies commiting terrorist acts, that's all.
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: Phokus
It just warns us about the (now vindicated) possibility that there would be domestic rightwing crazies commiting terrorist acts, that's all.
Really? I believe they are investigating it as a hate-crime. That is an FBI thing, not a DHS thing.
But of course, you don't need your facts correct in order to troll.
Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: munky
Can't have a discussion here without the nuts on both wings slinging mud everywhere... :roll:
WASHINGTON ? A newly unclassified Department of Homeland Security report warns against the possibility of violence by unnamed "right-wing extremists" concerned about illegal immigration, increasing federal power, restrictions on firearms, abortion and the loss of U.S. sovereignty and singles out returning war veterans as particular threats"
The concern here is not that these extremists should be ignored or that they don't exist. The danger of this idea is that it sets up a slippery slope where anyone who is concerned about the above-mentioned issues and/or expresses opposition to the government can be potentially labeled as an extremist and a threat. This is no different than 5 years ago anyone who opposed the war could have been labeled as a terrorist sympathizer or unpatriotic, or maybe placed on the infamous government "watch list."
I don't support a government which takes away people's liberties for the sake of security. The Bush administration was atrocious for this, and so far Obama & Co don't seem to be doing anything different.
Yeah, those left wing hippies and their terrorist activities killing people left and right for political reasons ... :laugh:
It just warns us about the (now vindicated) possibility that there would be domestic rightwing crazies commiting terrorist acts, that's all.
Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: Phokus
It just warns us about the (now vindicated) possibility that there would be domestic rightwing crazies commiting terrorist acts, that's all.
Really? I believe they are investigating it as a hate-crime. That is an FBI thing, not a DHS thing.
But of course, you don't need your facts correct in order to troll.
:laugh: semantics.
This guy was a white supremacist who attacked the holocaust memorial. It fits under a terrorist act AND a hate crime :roll:
Originally posted by: munky
Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: munky
Can't have a discussion here without the nuts on both wings slinging mud everywhere... :roll:
WASHINGTON ? A newly unclassified Department of Homeland Security report warns against the possibility of violence by unnamed "right-wing extremists" concerned about illegal immigration, increasing federal power, restrictions on firearms, abortion and the loss of U.S. sovereignty and singles out returning war veterans as particular threats"
The concern here is not that these extremists should be ignored or that they don't exist. The danger of this idea is that it sets up a slippery slope where anyone who is concerned about the above-mentioned issues and/or expresses opposition to the government can be potentially labeled as an extremist and a threat. This is no different than 5 years ago anyone who opposed the war could have been labeled as a terrorist sympathizer or unpatriotic, or maybe placed on the infamous government "watch list."
I don't support a government which takes away people's liberties for the sake of security. The Bush administration was atrocious for this, and so far Obama & Co don't seem to be doing anything different.
Yeah, those left wing hippies and their terrorist activities killing people left and right for political reasons ... :laugh:
It just warns us about the (now vindicated) possibility that there would be domestic rightwing crazies commiting terrorist acts, that's all.
Does it now? Because up until now I could have sworn people were completely oblivious to that possibility... :roll:
Originally posted by: OrByte
Originally posted by: Vic
I hope we don't have to re-live the same right-wing paranoia that brought us the 'militia movement' of the Clinton years.
wow thanks for reminding me of that....![]()
Originally posted by: OCguy
Yes, because one nut in the 90s is relevant to what right now?
Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: munky
Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: munky
Can't have a discussion here without the nuts on both wings slinging mud everywhere... :roll:
WASHINGTON ? A newly unclassified Department of Homeland Security report warns against the possibility of violence by unnamed "right-wing extremists" concerned about illegal immigration, increasing federal power, restrictions on firearms, abortion and the loss of U.S. sovereignty and singles out returning war veterans as particular threats"
The concern here is not that these extremists should be ignored or that they don't exist. The danger of this idea is that it sets up a slippery slope where anyone who is concerned about the above-mentioned issues and/or expresses opposition to the government can be potentially labeled as an extremist and a threat. This is no different than 5 years ago anyone who opposed the war could have been labeled as a terrorist sympathizer or unpatriotic, or maybe placed on the infamous government "watch list."
I don't support a government which takes away people's liberties for the sake of security. The Bush administration was atrocious for this, and so far Obama & Co don't seem to be doing anything different.
Yeah, those left wing hippies and their terrorist activities killing people left and right for political reasons ... :laugh:
It just warns us about the (now vindicated) possibility that there would be domestic rightwing crazies commiting terrorist acts, that's all.
Does it now? Because up until now I could have sworn people were completely oblivious to that possibility... :roll:
Well, i could have sworn conservatives wet their pants and cried like little babies when the report came out.
Originally posted by: munky
Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: munky
Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: munky
Can't have a discussion here without the nuts on both wings slinging mud everywhere... :roll:
WASHINGTON ? A newly unclassified Department of Homeland Security report warns against the possibility of violence by unnamed "right-wing extremists" concerned about illegal immigration, increasing federal power, restrictions on firearms, abortion and the loss of U.S. sovereignty and singles out returning war veterans as particular threats"
The concern here is not that these extremists should be ignored or that they don't exist. The danger of this idea is that it sets up a slippery slope where anyone who is concerned about the above-mentioned issues and/or expresses opposition to the government can be potentially labeled as an extremist and a threat. This is no different than 5 years ago anyone who opposed the war could have been labeled as a terrorist sympathizer or unpatriotic, or maybe placed on the infamous government "watch list."
I don't support a government which takes away people's liberties for the sake of security. The Bush administration was atrocious for this, and so far Obama & Co don't seem to be doing anything different.
Yeah, those left wing hippies and their terrorist activities killing people left and right for political reasons ... :laugh:
It just warns us about the (now vindicated) possibility that there would be domestic rightwing crazies commiting terrorist acts, that's all.
Does it now? Because up until now I could have sworn people were completely oblivious to that possibility... :roll:
Well, i could have sworn conservatives wet their pants and cried like little babies when the report came out.
Turning this into a little partisan politics war is a good way to detract from the real issue at hand.
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Line up members of Congress (from class of 2002 to present) also - they authorized initially (with a wink or two) and then have continued the authorization.Originally posted by: ironwing
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
We don't hang people for legit acts of war.Originally posted by: ironwing
Which is exactly what it was, mass homicide. This is why we used to hang war criminals, because they are criminals who needed hanging. The fact that they wore nifty uniforms at the time they committed this crime is no excuse. This is why the US signed on to the Nuremberg Principles (wrote them as well), to criminalize atrocities committed during war.Originally posted by: ProfJohn
Where did I compare 9-11 to other murders??Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: ProfJohn
BTW 9-11 was an attack from an outside force. Can not even begin to compare it to killings such as the one in DC or the daily murders in Chicago or Detroit.
But you've made the comparison, have you not?
In the search to mitigate........
9-11 was an act of war, trying to compare it to domestic murders is liking referring to Pearl Harbor as a mass homicide.
We use war crimes to go after people who usually killed civilians etc.
We hanged generals for waging wars of aggression, the same war crime Bush and his thugs committed in Iraq.
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: Phokus
It just warns us about the (now vindicated) possibility that there would be domestic rightwing crazies commiting terrorist acts, that's all.
Really? I believe they are investigating it as a hate-crime. That is an FBI thing, not a DHS thing.
But of course, you don't need your facts correct in order to troll.
:laugh: semantics.
This guy was a white supremacist who attacked the holocaust memorial. It fits under a terrorist act AND a hate crime :roll:
So you get to determine that now?
Last time I checked, everytime someone from MS13 kills a black, it isnt a terrorist act.
It is far from semantics. There needs to be a clear line. With the patriot act and other civil rights restrictions for suspected "terrorists", we need to draw a clear line as to who gets the label.
I thought we were now referring to terrorists as individuals of questionable intentions motivated towards creating man made catastrophes.but i guess the GOP is weak on terrorism
