TRIUMPHALIST--YOU GOT A PROBLEM WITH THAT?

TRIUMPHALIST--YOU GOT A PROBLEM WITH THAT? I believe that the Catholic Church was founded by Christ, on his Apostles, especially Peter, the first Pope. I believe in the teachings of the Ecumenical councils, I revere the Fathers of the Church, and I am an unapologetic Ultramontane Catholic. If you don't like it, too bad.


"I'VE HAD ENOUGH OF EXHORTATIONS TO SILENT! CRY OUR WITH A HUNDRED THOUSAND TONGUES. I SEE THE WORLD IS ROTTEN BECAUSE OF SILENCE."--St. Catherine of Sienna

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

It's The Fourth of July! But Don't Mention Liberty!

After all, You don't want to end up on a list.

The Department of Homeland Security has released another study of "potential terrorists", and it now lists a "Right Wing Extremists" and potential terrorists "people who esteem individual liberty".  How nice, it makes the Fourth of July such an empty thing. 

So if you esteem individual liberty, you get lumped in with other right wing extremists, such as Ron Paul supporters (listed in '08), anti-globalists,  returning veterans of the Iran and Afghanistan wars, members or supporters of the Libertarian Party, people who fly the American Flag, people who buy bulk food, own gold, pay for coffee with cash--Yes, all of those have been listed, at one time or another by the Regime as extremists and potential terrorists.

Interestingly, between 2009 and 2011, there were 126 indictments for terrosism in the US, and all of them were to  Muslim perpetrators.  In fact, the only  arrest for terrorism that I am aware of since 2001 that did not involve Muslims was the Cleavland bridge bomb plot, which involved left winger--anarchists--with a loose affiliation with Occupy Movement. 

Yet since the ascension of Obama to the Presidency, we have seen Federal or Federally funded training materials sent out to identify potential terrorists enumerating things like wearing Levis, buying baby formula, buying beer, carrying ID or a drivers license,  traveling with women or children, being an anti-govermnet or property rights activist as signs one is a potential terrorist.  Then again, things like notebook, binoculars, paper pads, notebooks have been listed as terrorist tools.  For that matter, a talk given to Boy Scouts on the importance of studying the constitution has been used as probable cause to raid a man's house with a swat team. 

Essentially, anyone who might not vote for Obama can now be fingered as a potential Terrorist using current guidelines.  George III never had it so good.

There's a great video you can find of a FEMA operative speaking to law enforcement who identified George Washington and other Founding Fathers as "terrorists" and holding forth on the idea that Christians and Homeschoolers were security threats who should, in time of National Emergency, be corralled with utmost suspicion and brutality.  Ron Pauls Stickers have been used as probable cause for stops by LEOs, followed by lenthy searches and interrogations.  Persons handing out videos of Ron Paul's speeches in congress have been arrested and tried--and acquitted after incarceration--on various charges related to terrorism statutes.

On the 2d of July, this year--Monday of this week--the Secret Service came out of the White house and shut down a legal protest calling for Erik Holder to be fired.  The SS (yeah, I called them that--did you know that SS stood for SchutsStaffle--protective staff?  That they were started as a body guard for Hitler, and then, of course, they expanded into such things as the SS-SD--SS "Sicherheitsdeinst": the SS security service.) claim it was because of a "suspicious package" but since their guidelines are so vague of what constitutes such a thing, my sack lunch qualifies.

We're losing the right to protest the Regime.

And, with so much effort expended by the DOJ and others in the regime to prevent the voter rolls from being cleaned up, from preventing voter intimidation, from being sure that the electoral process is transparent, they're trying to steal this election, to cement the Fascist hold on America.

It's the Fourth of July, but I don't feel like celebrating.

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