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Hence, the word "veiled." But nice try.
If the shoe fits...
BTW, if I want to go into name calling mode, I am rarely doing so "veiled." I think I have made that clear. No holds barred.
Hence, the word "veiled." But nice try.
If the shoe fits...
BTW, if I want to go into name calling mode, I am rarely doing so "veiled." I think I have made that clear. No holds barred.
Correct. Be yourself. Hard to fake being someone else.
The only issue I have with this thread is the intended bashing of blacks, albeit a veiled attempt. As I said, I would expect equal treatment by posting White Supremist rants.
Well did you know that White Supermatists (meaning Christian Idnetity) represent a MUCH bigger threat terrorism wise then do Muslim terrorists?As son as one of then does wrong, you wil get your satisfaction.
For now we have to settle for this fool.
Well did you know that White Supermatists (meaning Christian Idnetity) represent a MUCH bigger threat terrorism wise then do Muslim terrorists?
Well did you know that White Supermatists (meaning Christian Idnetity) represent a MUCH bigger threat terrorism wise then do Muslim terrorists?
Hardly. Or did you miss 9/11 already?
It's true. Domestic terrorisim represents a MUCH MUCH bigger threat to American security then does Muslim terrorism: Domestic Sources of Terrorism
Need I mention Timothy McVeigh and the Unabomber?
The Terrorist Trial Report Card (TTRC) tracks and analyzes all federal criminal prosecutions since September 11, 2001 that the Justice Department claims are terror-related. This year’s issue focuses on violent and non-violent crimes, all inspired by jihadist ideas, 578 of the 1,054 total terror-related cases in the Center’s database.
Comprehensive Results of Post 9-11 Terrorism Prosecution
1. Results of Prosecutions
The court system has resolved 431 of the 578 cases. Approximately 87% of all resolved cases have resulted in a conviction. Of 376 convicted, 349 jihadist defendants have received sentences.
http://www.lawandsecurity.org/Portals/0/Documents/TTRC Ten Year Issue.pdfThese cases include Faisal Shahzad, the Times Square Bomber; Najibullah Zazi, who intended to plant explosives in the New York City subway system; Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the Christmas Day bomber who attempted to blow up a plane over Detroit; David Coleman Headley, an American born operative with Lashkar-e-Taiba who conspired in the 2008 Mumbai attack and was arrested after also plotting an attack against a Danish newspaper; Major Nidal Hasan, the Fort Hood shooter who killed 13 soldiers; and Carlos Bledsoe, a Muslim convert who wounded one soldier and killed another at an army recruiting station. Four of these six defendants had ties to terror groups operating in Pakistan; two were trained in Yemen. Three of the six had some connection to the U.S. born Al Qaeda operative, Anwar-al-Awlaki. All had received weapons training, identified with jihadist ideology, intended to commit violence and had a connection to America.
Hardly. Or did you miss 9/11 already?
While terrorism in the U.S has been synonymous with Al Qaeda, for most of this country’s history, domestic white supremacist organizations like the Klu Klux Klan were the greatest terrorism threat. Some believe they still may be today. Today, In Mississippi, the trial begins of Edgar Ray Killen in connection to the murder of three civil rights workers 41 years ago. Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman and James Chaney — were shot dead allegedly by the Ku Klux Klan. And in Washington, the Senate is scheduled to vote today on a resolution to apologize for its failure to enact anti-lynching legislation. An estimated 4,700 people — mostly African-Americans — were lynched between 1882 and 1968.
Another whistleblower just took on the FBI’s approach to domestic terrorism. Mike German worked for the agency for more than 15 years and quit last year. On June 5th, he wrote an editorial in the Washington Post advocating that law enforcement pay more attention to organizations that produce so-called lone wolf extremists like Timothy McVeigh who was executed for the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and Eric Rudolph who planted bombs at the Atlanta Olympics, abortion clinics and a gay nightclub. German writes that "lone extremists pose a challenge for law enforcement because they are difficult to predict. It’s like searching every haystack for a needle. Perhaps we’d have better luck if we paid more attention to the needle factories."
FBI statistics report that 65 percent of America's hate crimes are committed by whites against Blacks. A good portion of such hate crimes are what we call "move-in" violence, when neighborhoods, schools, churches, or jobs are finally integrated 30 years after the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Terror over the visibility of the lesbian and gay movement lies behind the numerous hate crimes against gays and lesbians (and their allies)--the fastest-growing hate crime category in the country.
According to the Justice Department, 27,000 gangs with 788,000 members operate in this country. Chief investigative correspondent Armen Keteyian gives us a look at a heavily armed, and very dangerous white supremacist gang.
Posing as a gun-runner an undercover ATF agent opened a door into the rarely-seen world of white supremacists. They're ultra-violent, sophisticated, and less interested in a pure white race, than the color of money.
"Their criminal activity was first, robberies, burglaries, drug sales, firearms, arms trafficking, and then I think their white rhetoric and passing along their message for recruiting was second," the undercover agent said.
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Particularly in California and Texas, and now spreading across Midwestern states, nearly 5,000 white supremacists are in prison today. Experts estimate that number could be 50,000 nationwide - distinguished by an unceasing appetite for violence.
The undercover ATF agent was concerned about their "constant talk of violent activity," and "their lack of respect for human life as a whole." He added, "for them, I think it was a way of life."
ATF agents working what was known as "Operation Red Swastika" called this gang the "worst of the worst." They cited the use of stun guns - stronger than those used by federal agents, radio scanners, and virtual carbon-copies of SWAT team outfits. Skin and his crew were wearing the SWAT outfits the night they showed up at the undercover agent's apartment, ready to rob what they thought was a drug dealer but was actually an ATF sting.
As for the reminders that I can skip over a topic; nothing requires you to reply to me. If I just skip over all these biased Conservative posts, like you are suggesting, it would be similar to pretending I don't have cockroaches, because I only see a few. We all know what happens if you ignore those few roaches...
You call us cockroaches??? LOL
Kind of desperate to do these veiled name callings on ADers.
It doesn't hurt my feeling. I just LMAO. Actually he used cockraches as an example but I know he meant that we are like cockroaches.
Paranoid much? I was referring to the threads being posted. If nobody debates them or attempts to prove them out of focus, some people might think we all agree with them. Then the bias spreads.
I hope you reported this name calling. However, I have other names for members like you: Conservatives.
Hence, the word "veiled." But nice try.
If the shoe fits...
BTW, if I want to go into name calling mode, I am rarely doing so "veiled." I think I have made that clear. No holds barred.
Again, nice try.
It's true. Domestic terrorisim represents a MUCH MUCH bigger threat to American security then does Muslim terrorism: Domestic Sources of Terrorism
Need I mention Timothy McVeigh and the Unabomber?
All the terrorist listed and I did not see the IRS mentioned. I do not want to come off as the bad girl here but the government of the US is not exactly friendly to other countries or to its own people unless it is getting things done the way they want. Just maybe Muslims are attacking here because the USA is over there sticking their noses in another countries business. I can see both sides. The US seems to think it is always right and goes to war for God and country. Truth is do not use God to justify a war; he can manage, (Noah ring a bell, Sodium Gomorra). I think he is good on his own. The US fights for more control and money and we (I will include myself) let a hand full calling themselves representative’s drag the US into many fights. A good basic rule, “agree with the US or get blown up”. Off my soap box.
oh you forgot about Oklahoma City Bombing, Atlanta Olympic Bombing, lynching, intimidation, arsons, etc.?
FBI Whistleblower: White Supremacists Are Major Domestic Terrorist Threat
PublicEye.org - The Website of Political Research Associates
The Violent World of White Supremacist Gangs - CBS News