'Rightwing
Extremists' Are Concerned About 'Restrictions on Firearms Ownership
and Use'
by
Vin Suprynowicz
by Vin Suprynowicz
Back in March,
an unnamed Missouri police officer leaked to the press a report
issued by the Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC)
part of the law enforcement fusion effort now being
organized by the Department of Homeland Security around the country
titled The Modern Militia Movement and dated
Feb. 20, 2009.
The MIAC report
specifically described supporters of presidential candidates Ron
Paul, Chuck Baldwin, and Bob Barr as militia influenced
terrorists and instructed the Missouri police to be on the lookout
for supporters displaying bumper stickers and other paraphernalia
associated with the Constitutional, Campaign for Liberty, and Libertarian
parties.
Just a fluke,
all taken out of context, apologists explained at the time
when the document received any coverage, at all.
But now comes
a new, April 7 assessment from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security,
titled Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political
Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment,
obtained by Reuters and other news media on April 14.
Actually, what
the document finds is just the opposite of what its overblown title
suggests: The DHS/Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A)
has no specific information that domestic rightwing terrorists are
currently planning acts of violence, the report admits at
the outset.
Nonetheless,
such characters need to be watched, the boys in Washington now advise.
After all,
Rightwing extremists may be gaining new recruits by playing
on their fears about several emergent issues. The economic downturn
and the election of the first African American president present
unique drivers for rightwing radicalization and recruitment,
the report continues.
Got that? Although
your government cant find any actual EVIDENCE that any rightwing
extremists are planning any violent or criminal acts, government
agents are now advised to keep a close eye on them
just in
case.
The report
warns that military veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan
with combat skills could be recruitment targets, especially those
having trouble finding jobs or fitting back into civilian society.
Also worth
keeping an eye on, the report warns, are those that are mainly
anti-government, rejecting federal authority in favor of state or
local authority.
Good heavens!
Does anyone still harbor such a dangerous notion, in 21st century
America? Why, if folks like Tom Jefferson and James Madison were
here today, theyd be
arrested, apparently.
These
assessments are done all the time, this is nothing unusual,
DHS spokeswoman Sara Kuban insists.
Some domestic
commentary has been right on target. Constitutional attorney John
Whitehead, for instance writes a cogent piece asking Are
we all enemies of the state?
But since it
offers the advantage of some geographic perspective, I particularly
enjoyed the
analysis of James Delingpole.
Such
is the latest wheeze dreamed up by the Obama administration to distract
us from the fact that roughly half America now realises the mans
New Deal II project is a slow-motion car crash from which in four
agonised years time the US will be lucky to escape even half-way
recognisable, Mr. Delingpole commented on Wednesday.
Today
Tax Day many of these ordinary, decent, Obama-fearing
folk have gathered at Tea Party events in 500 locations across the
US to protest against rising taxes and the ever increasing role
of Big Government in their lives.
How has
the Obama machine responded? Well, funnily enough, in a manner which
would surely meet the approval of its Socialist counterparts on
this side of the pond: by smearing the opposition.
The Homeland
Security directive is designed to help police spot the tell-tale
signs indicating potentially dangerous right wing extremism,
Mr. Delingpole points out. They include: Being unimpressed
by Americas first African-American president;
Objecting to tax hikes; Disliking big government; Talking concernedly
about the state of the economy and job loss, especially in the manufacturing
and construction sectors, (and) Opposition to abortion,
gay marriage and gun control.
No
really, Im not making this up. Heres a representative
paragraph:
Many
rightwing extremists are antagonistic toward the new presidential
administration and its perceived stance on a range of issues, including
immigration and citizenship, the expansion of social programs to
minorities, and restrictions on firearms ownership and use. Rightwing
extremists are increasingly galvanized by these concerns and leverage
them as drivers for recruitment.
Sound
familiar?, Mr. Delingpole asks. Well it should do to
anyone who has watched a TV thriller in the last two decades. Have
you noticed how the bad guys in these series hardly ever to belong
to any of the terrorist organisations which pose a genuine threat
(animal rights; Islamists; etc) but almost invariably to some sinister
extreme right terror group weve never heard of before?
Leftie
screenwriters, bien-pensant ecclesiastical bloggers, ghastly lefties
generally, just love the idea that the greatest danger to the world
comes from the extreme right. And it just doesnt.
Right-wing
extremism is a mythical left-liberal bogeyman, nothing more,
Mr. Delingpole concludes.
Burgeoning
Liberal Fascism, on the other hand: now theres something we
should worry about very much indeed.
April
20, 2009
Vin
Suprynowicz [send
him mail] is assistant editorial page editor of the daily Las
Vegas Review-Journal and author of The
Black Arrow. Visit his
blog.
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