When will we see the first Politically motivated Murder in the US

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I watched Shooting Dogs on the the weekend. Good movie about the Rwandan Genocide but it got me thinking how two groups of people essentially the same the Hutus and the Tutsis, both given the arbitrary label by the Dutch, could turn to slaughter each other in such a way.

I don't mean to insinuate the US will break down into a full scale genocide but the hatred between the Republicans and the Democratic followers is only getting worse.

When do you think we'll see Party on Party violence among the citizens of the US?
 

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that's a good question. both sides spew hatred and contempt. talk show hosts promote this. there's a lot of people who sit in their shacks and think that certain talk show hosts, or bloggers, or certain activists, speak the gospel. people gotta get ratings, but i would like for them to denounce violence and promote their views with heated debate and rational discourse.

let's just agree to disagree and not go killing anyone over something that will probably never be settled.
 

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I'm not worried

the inner city thugs can't get to my town, no train tracks

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hopefully the flower children don't own any guns
 

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07-31-2009, 07:06 PM #1
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Posts: 6,541 Finally a little crackdown on right wing terrorist

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Are the Feds Cracking Down on Right-Wing Terrorists?

By James Ridgeway | Fri July 31, 2009 4:10 AM PST
When the Department of Homeland Security warned in April that the financial crisis and Barack Obama's election were inflaming right-wing extremists, many conservatives were outraged. But a spate of high-profile murders this year has prompted questions about whether the government should have been more proactive. In April, Richard Poplawski, a 22-year-old frequenter of white supremacist websites, was charged with fatally shooting three Pittsburgh cops. In May, former militiaman Scott Roeder was accused of gunning down abortion doctor George Tiller (he pleaded not guilty this week). In June, 88-year-old neo-Nazi James von Brunn allegedly killed an African American security guard at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC. Only then did the government spring into action. Later that month, federal agents in three states moved against a prominent far-right leader and his associates, with almost no attention from the national press.
At 6:45 a.m. on June 25, agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) arrested Dennis Mahon on domestic terrorism charges stemming back to a crime committed more than five years ago. An indictment from a federal grand jury in Phoenix, unsealed in late June, charges Mahon with constructing a pipe bomb that exploded in Scottsdale city office that promotes racial and cultural diversity. The blast severely injured the office's director and hurt two other staffers. Mahon and his twin brother, Daniel, were also accused of conspiring to build and send the bomb, and with disseminating training materials on domestic terrorism.
Also on June 25, the ATF arrested Robert Joos—a 56-year-old white supremacist preacher in Missouri—in connection with the Mahon investigation. According to court documents, Dennis Mahon had told an undercover agent that Joos was an expert on bomb making. (In the end, Joos was only charged with illegal possession of weapons.) On the same day, ATF agents also raided the northern Indiana home of the 71-year-old Tom Metzger, the head of White Aryan Resistance (WAR) and a longtime associate of Dennis Mahon.
Mahon has been known to the feds for many years. During my years of reporting on right-wing extremists, I've encountered him on several occasions, and interviewed him a couple of times. He's known as a blustery self-promoter who likes to be the center of attention (in the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing, he sent reporters Christmas cards signed “the white terrorist.”)
Mahon, who is 59, is a former aircraft mechanic. He once belonged to a Klan group called the White Knights, and later joined Tom Metzger's WAR, which advocates for racial separatism. On Metzger's behalf, Mahon traveled to Germany in September 1991 to meet with Berlin skinheads, reporting in a newsletter that he had visited the Reichstag: "It was very inspiring to walk up the same steps that Adolph Hitler walked up...We did visit a Concentration Camp at Sachsenhausen, and had a real laugh at the wild stories and oversize photos of the 'victims.'"
In the 1990s, Mahon and his girlfriend, Carol Howe, spent time at a religious compound in the Ozarks. At some point during this period, Howe became an ATF informant. Then, on April 19, 1995, a bomb exploded in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people and injuring more than 600 others. During the trial of Terry Nichols, who was eventually convicted of conspiring to help carry out the attack, Howe testified under oath that she had heard Mahon advocate violent action against the government, and that she had accompanied a group from the compound on a possible expedition to case the bombing site. Mahon himself expressed support for Timothy McVeigh, who was sentenced to death for the bombing. However, he was never charged with any involvement in the attack.
For several years after that, Mahon, like many white supremacists, laid low. "After the bomb went off in Oklahoma City, the White Knights completely collapsed," Mahon told the Kansas City Star. "They were scared to death. They just went down the hidey-hole." But by 2004, Mahon had moved to Arizona and, according to the investigation, he was ready to take up the cause again.
The indictment says that in February that year he helped to construct a bomb, disguised it in a cardboard box, and mailed it to Scottsdale's Office of Diversity & Dialogue. When the director, an African American named Don Logan, opened the package, it exploded in his hands. Five years later, Mahon was apprehended by the feds. The big question looming over the case is: What took them so long?
 

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O believe me it already has.....
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Punter the Feds have been monitoring the activities of Right-Wing extremist groups and individuals for decades, as they should be. Private groups funded by concerned citizens also help:

http://www.splcenter.org/
 

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When you got nothing to be proud of but being white and all these hate radio and hate tv guys. I used to listen to G Gordon Liddy, he is a choir boy compared to Savage and some others.
 

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Both sides have crazies. One side sleeps with a gun under their pillow and 20 in the basement.

Threats against Obama are up 400% compared to Bush. (And that's just the wisconsin and henderson numbers...kidding)

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...reats-a-day-stretching-US-Secret-Service.html

Threats against Obama are up 400% compared to Bush.

I know it's hard for you to believe...but he's at least a 400% bigger dink.

Race baiting is just the most recent proof of that.

Bush wasn't a racist.
 

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Understanable he is at least 400 times the man bush was.
 

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I wouldn't call Obama a racist.
Obama is a race pimp, he just uses race at every opportunity possible in order to try to create racial tensions between blacks and whites. Tension that truly does not exist in 99% of the population without it being artifical created by Obama, Sharpton, or someone of that ilk.


And when a "politically motivated" murder does occur rest assured the corporate media will spin it and attack gun owners, constitutionalists, or Americans for lower taxes, individuality, and personal freedom. That is exactly what the corporate media implied when 90 year old racist madman James Von Brunn shot up the holocaust museum.
 

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Say Hey, how many liberals you got shooting people?

Dosent take any spin if the rightys are the only ones doing it.
 

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Say Hey, how many liberals you got shooting people?

Dosent take any spin if the rightys are the only ones doing it.


:ohno:

OMG, it's really does have to be the genes

:):)
 

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Say Hey, how many liberals you got shooting people?

Dosent take any spin if the rightys are the only ones doing it.


I don't have any liberals shooting people, nor do I have conservatives shooting people. To lump crazy people into two groups is very simple minded and asinine.

The fanatics you having shooter people are crazies plain and simple, whose idelogies don't reflect on the conservative or liberal spectrum. The media just spins it off as a right/left issue.

Take a look at James Von Brunn, a neonazi who idolized Adolf Hitler and the way he ran Germany. Hitler was for surpressing his own people, secret police, and exterminating millions of innocent jewish people. He wasn't a conservative by any stretch of the imagination, nor was James Von Brunn or any other of these madmen that the media labels "right wingers".
 

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If they pass Obamacare, you will see lots of republicans left to "wither on the vine."
 

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So this guy was just a crazy? Nothing to do with his political leanings and favorite authors - just nutty and would have shot up the church anyway?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_D._Adkisson



Yes, anyway who goes into a church and open fires during a childrens play is a psychopathic nutjob. Jim D. Adkisson was a mainstream conservative too, following O'Reilly, Hannity, and those stooges.

The DHS and MIAC report clearly stated they were targeting "far-right" groups. Their definition of "far-right" is preaching the constitution, the 2nd ammendment, supporting Ron Paul and spreading the message of true freedom and liberty.

They aren't profiling individuals who preach the constitution to protect the american people.

:):)
 

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On a side note, I love how the mainstream liberals are the first to tell folks "Not to racially profile" (and I agree with that). However, they are now preaching how true peaceful conservatives are "potential domestic terrorists" and need to be profiled, surveilled, and spied on by the government

Totally illogical mindset.
 

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