| We will leave it up to the reader
to determine whether The Republican Party has turned encouraged treason and
is following some weird "wolf killing goddess" figure named
Sarah Palin and the "whale god" figure of Rush
Limbaugh.
Remember it is best to investigate on your
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Don't believe us, think for yourself and investigate for yourself! And
remember, the Religious Freedom Coalition does not represent any political
party nor do we recommend any political candidate, nor are we involving
ourselves in the political process. BUT, we are here to expose
hypocrites who abuse our trust in them and will not stand for public
officials lying, stealing, making unethical choices, and not representing
the American People.
ARE
(TEA PARTY) REPUBLICAN
EXTREMISTS THE ENEMY AND TRAITORS TO AMERICA? by R. Blackbird
Extremist (Tea Party) Republicans are selfish, power hungry,
hateful of the poor, disloyal to the nation and its people, dishonest,
avaricious, scornful of the nation's history, the dignity of its institutions,
its standards of political morality, and its vision of advancement for all
the people. The Republicans love war as long as they and theirs do not have
to put on helmets and carry guns into the fighting. They use lies to start
wars that kill hundreds of thousands of innocents and thousands of our own
military service people. They love massive war-time profits, unavailable to
their rich masters if war is absent.
Those Extremist Republicans
hate the rest of us, which they must, in order to pass away from themselves
and onto us, the financial burdens and losses their crimes, schemes and
thefts cause. They are prolific, incessant, and destructive liars. They are
blasphemers for they insist that their hateful and destructive deeds are the
work of God. They are apostates for they gleefully attack the poor, the
immigrants, the old and the sick, of whom God has commanded all of us to be
mindful.
There is no reasoning with them, for all their logic is built on
false premises. There is no appealing to them for honor's sake for they have
lost all sense of shame and have no honor, there is no appealing to them for
the nation's sake for that it what they hate the most.
Extremist (Tea
Party) Republicans are the enemy.
Protesters at an event in Austin,
TX yesterday just took the vile rhetoric we've seen on display this
August
one extra step:
"the protesters had Larry Kilgore,
a ?Christian activist? and candidate for governor who has endorsed
executions for homosexuals; Debra Medina, a Ron Paul Republican and a
slightly-less long-shot candidate for governor; and Melissa Pehle-Hill, yet
another fringe candidate and a member of a self-appointed ?citizens grand
jury? investigating Barack Hussein Obama, aka Barry Soetoro."
Kilgore captured the sentiment of
the mob.
Protesters
at an event in Austin, TX yesterday just took the vile rhetoric we've
seen on display this August
one extra step:
?I hate that flag up there,?
Kilgore said pointing to the American flag flying over the Capitol. ?I
hate the United States government. ? They?re an evil, corrupt
government. They need to go. Sovereignty is not good enough. Secession
is what we need!?
?We hate the United States!"
Just a lone nut, I guess.
Except the Governor of Texas, Rick Perry, flirted with the secessionists a
few months ago. He didn't attend this protest, which I guess is a positive
step.
But this has increasingly become
the Republican base. A group of people who feel completely justified in
chanting "We hate the United States!" I seem to remember being told that I
hated America and I was "on the other side" and "in league with the
terrorists" because I didn't agree with an unnecessary, illegal and
ultimately disastrous war. I don't have tape of myself from every day in
that time, but you can trust me that I never chanted "We hate the United
States" in front of a state capitol building.
Note, too, the lady who used the
phrase, "the tree of freedom is occasionally watered with the blood of
tyrants and patriots," a quote from Thomas Jefferson, often misappropriated
by
extremists and
the Patriot movement. Timothy McVeigh
was wearing a T-shirt that bore this inscription when he was arrested
for murdering 168 people in Oklahoma City.
What the
report reflects is a reality that law enforcement trying to deal
with domestic terrorism in America must confront: Their subjects are
thoroughly American; many of the people drawn into these movements are,
if anything, "hyper-normal." Their version of "patriotism," for
instance, is so extreme that they actually hate not just their
government but their fellow citizens -- in essence, their country:
because, you see, it has been "perverted" from its original purposes.
The hyper-normality is a kind of
intentional camouflage. The Patriot movement, and militias in
particular, were a very specific and intentional strategy adopted in the
1990s by the white supremacists and radical tax protesters of the
American far right -- and the whole purpose of the strategy was to
mainstream their belief systems and their agendas. The tactic was to
adopt the appearance of normal, "red-blooded" Americanism as a way of
pushing out the idea that their radical beliefs are "normal" too.
In the process, they often
adopted time-worn "patriotic" sayings and symbols, such as the "Don't
Tread On Me" flag Beck wears, as their own -- though with a much more
menacing meaning. If you've seen that flag at an Aryan Nations compound,
as I have, you never quite look at it the same.
This is why the meaning of
Thomas Jefferson's quote above is quite different for them than it is
for you and me. To all outward appearances, it is just an expression of
avid patriotism. But to a Patriot movement follower, it means something
potentially deadly.
Patriots who use the symbols of
American history while claiming overtly to hate America. This would be
something good to ask
Dave Neiwert about on Tuesday night in LA.
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