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“DHS Training Video Depicts ‘Militias’ As Chemical Weapon Wielding Terrorists”

Chechnyan Islamists? Let’s not jump to conclusions. And I’m telling you right now, there’d best not be any “backlash” against the religion of peace and its followers, who have proven time and again that they are all about cooperation and inclusiveness.

Now, these “extremists” who fetishize the Constitution and are waging war with their extremist words against a kindly and benevolent (if expansive, convoluted, ineffectual, and overbearing) federal government, with its massive regulatory state and its 2700 page laws that are passed without even first being read? They’re a different story. Plus, they own guns. Which I think tells you all you really need to know.

Those types we need to prepare for. As a government agency. Looking to protect the people against themselves.

If we are going to fight terrorism, it’s important we identify the enemy. And to our government, it is us.

For the children.

29 Replies to ““DHS Training Video Depicts ‘Militias’ As Chemical Weapon Wielding Terrorists””

  1. geoffb says:

    Tea Party = 19th century anarchists.

    Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) says the Tea Party is the main reason why things are not getting done in Congress and views it as a party of modern-day anarchists.

    Reid on Wednesday afternoon stood by comments he made on the Senate floor last week comparing Tea Party-affiliated Republicans to 19th century American anarchists.

    “I believe that, my experience with the Tea Party, is that they are against government in any form. They throw monkey wrenches into the government,” Reid said during an interview on the “Rusty Humphries Show.”

    It’s a fact, they even read and like 19th century writers on politics so that proves it.

    Some Tea Party lawmakers have acknowledged the influence of 19th century thinkers.

    Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) told reporters at a breakfast sponsored by The Christian Science Monitor last month that he considers Henry David Thoreau more of a mentor than Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).

    Thoreau famously declared: “That government is best which governs least.”

  2. sdferr says:

    Reading the linked article I see once again that peculiar phrase “states[‘] rights”, and once again I’m moved to object. States, I’m happy to maintain, have “powers”. People have “rights”. Only look to the wording of the 9th and 10th Amendments. Rights and powers are there correctly distinguished.

    People, we say, are creatures of nature, or of God. States, by contrast, are creatures of people.

    Why people want to continue to confuse them is obscure, but possibly not so inconsequential.

  3. palaeomerus says:

    Meanwhile the actual anti-globalist (or so they claim) anarchists trash whole cities during global trade summits, or angry youth anarchists who burn down Sony optical media reproduction facilities outside of london, or most of the suburbs around Paris during weeks long riots that sent national police forces fleeing… not so big a deal.

  4. Ernst Schreiber says:

    Now, these “extremists” who fetishize the Constitution and are waging war with their extremist words against a kindly and benevolent (if expansive, convoluted, ineffectual, and overbearing) federal government, with its massive regulatory state and its 2700 page laws that are passed without even first being read? They’re a different story. Plus, they own guns. Which I think tells you all you really need to know.

    Those types we need to prepare for.

    I bet a bunch of ’em believe Jesus Christ is the Son of the Living God. Or some hoakum like that, too.

    The evidence just keeps piling up.

  5. geoffb says:

    There is a formula involved.

    See itatwork.

    h/t ace of spades.

  6. Ernst Schreiber says:

    geoff, were there like any members of the Religion of Peace involved? Because that would be just too funny.

  7. leigh says:

    If I hear one more newsie refer to the Chechnyan Islamists as “gentlemen” I am going to scream.

  8. geoffb says:

    Ernst, the flowchart needs to have an update to include that possibility.

  9. Ernst Schreiber says:

    dateline: tomorrow

    Today, several practitioners of the Religion of Peace burst with good feelings in the midst of a crowd of mostly peaceful protesters during a mostly peaceful downtown demonstration. An as yet unknown number of people were laid to rest.

  10. John Bradley says:

    They throw monkey wrenches into the government,” Reid said during an interview on the “Rusty Humphries Show.”

    I just want to point out that I’m pretty sure a “Rusty Humphry” is an unbelievably filthy and depraved sex act, one that’s illegal in every state other than Nevada.

    Leastways, that’s what “a friend” of mine tells me.

  11. sdferr says:

    Regarding Sen. Reid’s contention (or lie, if you’d rather), and our own reciprocated views of him and his, one cannot help but wonder what manner of reconciliation will ever come about (after the means to resolution, whatever they may be, arrive)?

    Only yesterday I accidentally ran into a sort of web-ad depicting Marco Rubio as a woman embracing communism (his name Marco is spelled with a hammer and sickle in place of the “o“) and la Raza, and this on a purportedly conservative web-site (one with which I had been entirely unaware, and still know little). I take this as a symptom . . . a desperation of something else again, though related.

    When virulent hatred drives politics, politics seems to dissolve. Yet Sen. Reid seems either eager to attain such a goal, or so impossibly ignorant he has no means to consider where his contentions can lead.

    That massive train is rolling, with no indication there are brakes to be found.

  12. Old Saul he stole the handle, and the train it won’t stop going — no way to slow down.

  13. palaeomerus says:

    It may be true that no True Scotsman would kick me w’is boots on. But when a false Scotsman kicks me, it still hurts. And since the True Scotsmen will not point out the false Scotsmen amongst them methinks many Scotsmen, true and false shall pay for the kicks of false Scotsmen er’ s’over.

  14. palaeomerus says:

    “I just want to point out that I’m pretty sure a “Rusty Humphry” is an unbelievably filthy and depraved sex act, one that’s illegal in every state other than Nevada”

    Go Team Venture!!!

  15. I’m pretty sure a “Rusty Humphry” is an unbelievably filthy and depraved sex act, one that’s illegal in every state other than Nevada.

    I was told it was a drink.

    Don’t remember much of what happened after the drink, though…

  16. bgbear says:

    hah, Venture Bros. came to mind for me as well.

  17. bgbear says:

    I don’t think Harry is going to get into Mormon Heaven or Kingdom of Glory or whatever those nice folks call it.

  18. geoffb says:

    Humphries is actually a conservative talk radio host and Reid seems to be one of the few liberals he’s had on. Nice work getting Reid to do his “foot-in-mouth” act live in person.

  19. Slartibartfast says:

    Apparently right-wingers are all kooks:

    Eighteen percent of Democrats said an armed revolt “might be necessary,” as compared to 27 percent of independents and 44 percent of Republicans. Support levels were similar among males and females but higher among less educated voters.

    That’s the reaction of the lefties that I have seen. The real shocker there is that 20% of the gun-grabbers think that an armed rebellion might be necessary, according to that poll.

  20. When you’re rebelling against the Constitution, the fact your armed rebellers are in their country’s uniform is just gravy.

  21. cranky-d says:

    I like how that the article on the poll claimed that it was paranoid to think the government wants to confiscate guns.

  22. cranky-d says:

    I looked at the comments over there. That place is a pit of stupidity. One person thinks Obama is Bush lite.

  23. beemoe says:

    leigh says May 2, 2013 at 12:31 pm

    If I hear one more newsie refer to the Chechnyan Islamists Muslim Supremacists as “gentlemen” I am going to scream.

    ftfy.

  24. happyfeet says:

    i haven’t watched tv news since well before that whole Boston thing but the only one i get is CNN

    I tried to put it on the other day to help me sleep but they shoved Anthony Bourdain in my face

    that’s just rude

  25. palaeomerus says:

    They’re neither brutal nor cruel
    They’d never dream of being rude
    They gladly pull up a stool
    Rather than kick up a feud.
    They’re a couple of swells you’re glad to kno-o-o-ow,
    They’re OH SO polite….as murderers go.

    Oh they’re very polite as muderers go,
    They’re top gents and that’s a fact!
    They’ll murder you
    With a friendly smile
    No trace of malice
    All poise and tact!
    And it is SO refreshing to know
    That they’re
    So-o-o-o-o
    Po-o-o-o-0
    LITE!
    As murderers go-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o!

  26. SBP says:

    “I tried to put it on the other day to help me sleep”

    CSPAN has always worked for me.

    Those congresscritters gotta be on meth or something to listen to that crap every day without going to sleep on the job. Plus, that would explain so much.

  27. happyfeet says:

    that’s a good idea

    anyone can stream that even me and you’re not in any danger of having a nice evening then bam Anderson Cooper is emoting on you

  28. happyfeet says:

    asheville trash
    been playin’ since they’s babies
    asheville trash
    get work before they’re two

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