Since all of the "threats" we've perceived or encountered come from the decidedly 'left leaning' segments of society, the DHS position seems about right for their bias. Makes one wonder, however, if a populist president with an anti-government bias is elected how many of these folks will continue to have a place at the government tit.
August 18, 2015 at 2:43 AM
Anonymous said...
Idiots from Georgetown are a greater threat to our freedom than Calypso Louies foot soldiers.
August 18, 2015 at 5:45 AM
Anonymous said...
As long as the communist are in control patriots will be their enemies, don't ya know!
August 18, 2015 at 11:07 AM
Anonymous said...
I would rather be deemed far right than far wrong. Whenever they call us right wing, we should respond by calling them wrong wing. Disregard the left versus right paradigm, instead adopting the wrong versus right paradigm. We are right, they are wrong. We support rights, they support wrongs. We champion rights, they champion wrongs.
They are not left. They are just wrong.
August 18, 2015 at 2:45 PM
Anonymous said...
I would rather be despised by the despicable, than admired by the admirable.
I've parsed (.) the report's definition of terrorist in comparison to a current, ongoing scandal.
Terrorists generally share a similar radicalization process: each starts with a personal, social, or political grievance that creates a receptive point. (Tea Party snub) However, terrorists often experience a crisis event that exacerbates these grievances and leads them to adopt a radical ideology. (2010 elections) After the radical ideology resonates, they go through anger projection and moral outrage simultaneously with escalating irritation by the initial grievance. (IRS targets Tea Party non-profits) As this cycle of anger continues, the terrorist eventually reaches a trigger point where they determine it is time to act. (Imprison Tea Party Patriots) This point is when they decide to act alone or with a group, and this decision is significantly influenced by social competence and ideological autonomy... (Chicago Boys Club)
"Herschel Smith on "Lone Wolf Terrorism.""
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Since all of the "threats" we've perceived or encountered come from the decidedly 'left leaning' segments of society, the DHS position seems about right for their bias. Makes one wonder, however, if a populist president with an anti-government bias is elected how many of these folks will continue to have a place at the government tit.
August 18, 2015 at 2:43 AM
Idiots from Georgetown are a greater threat to our freedom than Calypso Louies foot soldiers.
August 18, 2015 at 5:45 AM
As long as the communist are in control patriots will be their enemies, don't ya know!
August 18, 2015 at 11:07 AM
I would rather be deemed far right than far wrong.
Whenever they call us right wing, we should respond by calling them wrong wing. Disregard the left versus right paradigm, instead adopting the wrong versus right paradigm. We are right, they are wrong. We support rights, they support wrongs. We champion rights, they champion wrongs.
They are not left. They are just wrong.
August 18, 2015 at 2:45 PM
I would rather be despised by the despicable, than admired by the admirable.
B Woodman
III-per
August 19, 2015 at 12:22 PM
I've parsed (.) the report's definition of terrorist in comparison to a current, ongoing scandal.
Terrorists generally share a similar radicalization process: each starts with a personal, social, or political grievance that creates a receptive point. (Tea Party snub) However, terrorists often experience a crisis event that exacerbates these grievances and leads them to adopt a radical ideology. (2010 elections) After the radical ideology resonates, they go through anger projection and moral outrage simultaneously with escalating irritation by the initial grievance. (IRS targets Tea Party non-profits) As this cycle of anger continues, the terrorist eventually reaches a trigger point where they determine it is time to act. (Imprison Tea Party Patriots) This point is when they decide to act alone or with a group, and this decision is significantly influenced by social competence and ideological autonomy... (Chicago Boys Club)
August 19, 2015 at 4:50 PM