Re: The US Department of Defense's New AntiterrorismSquads-Thefaceoftota...

From: Michael S. Lorrey (mike@datamann.com)
Date: Mon Mar 13 2000 - 11:51:52 MST


Spudboy100@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 03/13/2000 2:15:55 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> bronto@pobox.com writes:
>
> > The question is of dubious relevance anyway; the militia movement is not
> > and never was monolithic. It may well include racists; it also includes
> > Blacks (like the spokesman for a prominent Ohio group) and Jews (like
> > most of the San Diego group, or so it was said some years ago).
> >
> Comming from Ohio, I know who you mean (the fellow who testified before the
> House of Representatives)and I believe left the org because of Klan
> infiltration, among other reasons. Did ya know that after Butler goes to
> that big Klan Rally in the sky, Aryan Nations is considering a move here?

You mean the rally where the crosses won't be the only things burning for
eternity?

Considering the apparent popularity of charismatic type religious revival
preachers in Ohio (and the wide spread belief in things like 'speaking in
tongues' etc. there), I'm not too surprised.

> Do you accept the data gathered by the Southern Poverty Law Center? Too
> Leftist for ya? Academics? Defamation League? Funny thing is, I am frequently
> doubtful about what the government does simply because its dominated by
> self-serving lawyers-everyone has hit Law school, if not passed their bar
> exam. So when a prosecuter says something, I scrutinize it for possible
> motivations (career-wise benefit) as well as defense lawyers who again,
> formulate "reality" to suit their wallets, "ain't that right OJ?"

Good to see your not lost to us. I take anything put out in widespread press
releases by leftist 'public interest' groups with a large swig of salt, lime, and
tequila. Its the only way to stomach much of what they say, and frequently that
doesn't even work.

> After looking into some of the militia's personally, and finding their booths
> loaded with literature of a truely doubtful patriotism; one can surmise
> pretty much who they are. Let me make it clearer, the pamphlets and such
> were klan material intermixed with anti-tax and anti-government crapolla.
> What am I supposed to decide, coupled with reports that appear to butress my
> own personal experiences? Actually, I am not interested in feeling safer by
> taking away your firearms. I just want to have mine when the mouth breathers
> and droolers come over the hill.

The phenomenon of white supremacists becoming militant has as much to do with the
actions of the government as it does with their own ignorance and hate. If the
government did not systematically deny people their natural rights as a whole or
based on class or other easy to see superficial differences, then these groups
would not enjoy any support. The divisive labeling that goes on in the press
releases and other statements of liberal/leftist groups is as vicous, as
ignorant, as shallow, and as unconducive to resolving issues as any propaganda
put out by the Aryan Nations. The only difference is that the
mercantilist/socialist controlled media gives the former front page treatment and
full credibility, while laughing at the latter.

--
TANSTAAFL!!!
Michael S. Lorrey
Director, Grafton County Fish & Game Assoc.
http://www.lorrey.com/gcfga/
Member, Extropy Institute
http://www.extropy.org
Member, National Rifle Association
http://www.nra.org
"Live Free or Die, Death is not the Worst of Evils."
                  - General John Stark


This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.5 : Fri Nov 01 2002 - 15:27:21 MST