Friday, May 01, 2009

The Wrong Domestic Targets

Virginia Gov. Timothy Kaine on Tuesday ordered an investigation into the process used by the Virginia Fusion Center to create its 2009 terrorism threat assessment after critics complained the report unfairly targeted academic institutions and minority groups. [More]
Lord knows our institutions of higher learning are crucibles of patriotism, plus we don't want to lose those busloads of Richmond Million Mom Marchers Kaine spent $7K of tax plunder on.

Don't those fusion folks have some rightwing extremists and veterans they should be harassing?

[Via Jeffersonian]

8 comments:

Tom said...

AH, the only difference I can see between the "two parties"

Who they target.

WV= "prols", one letter away from being coincidental.

AvgJoe said...

I strongly believe this was the true feelings of the parasite elites in government. In fact the AZ dyke even said after the DHS report hit the streets she supported it.
Don't anyone fool themselves, if you believe in God and own a firearm/s you are a threat to Godless Marxist. Who worship the devil and are agents of the devil to wipe out anything that has God's hand on it.

Defender said...

Kaine was MORE concerned about assuring the nation that his administration cares about the ENVIRONMENT in a guest column in the local paper. Until the heat was turned up.
Thanks to a writer for that paper, the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Michael Paul Williams, the Va. Fusion Center report got off page A-12 as a little 10-inch block of type and onto the top left of Page B-1. FEEL the outrage. He's the black issues writer, and casting aspersions about black colleges made it NEWSWORTHY for him. He has said that WE are the problem, with our fanatical devotion to gun rights while there's crime going on. There's a clue on how to get our concerns mainstreamed. Now they're goring everyone's ox.
The other big paper in the state, the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot, has had many Internet stories about the national DHS and Va. center reports. They're right in the middle of military-base-land, those hives of diversity. They couldn't avoid it.
Tim Kaine was briefly Obama's #1 choice for vice presidential candidate. He's a son of a ... a son-in-law of a former governor. That would be Linwood Holton, who made sure the Supreme Court's social engineering project of school integration was followed in Va. Now city schools are all-black and still poor as everyone who can escapes the cities. The new U.S. Courthouse in Richmond is named for the anti-gun civil rights pioneer and federal judge who made it happen.

Defender said...

I bet Kaine LIKES the inclusion in the report of a southwest Virginia militia group that committed the suspicious and possibly terroristic act of inviting neighbors to their range to learn to shoot.
Kaine vetoed gun laws passed by the legislature that would have made their concealed handgun permits valid on grade school grounds and in restaurants where alcohol is served. You know, places bad people have done very bad things.

ReverendFranz said...

I think the combination of policies, target list assessments, and various memos, from both this administration and the last (keep in mind that most of the people in these government bureaucratic "agencies" don't change when administrations do, they are the most permanent, and thus most dangerous of government) make it very clear that you are either walking the fine line of consumer TV watching creditcard charging cud chewing oblivion, or you are a threat to the system, no matter what you think, or who you are.

Defender said...

That is an EXCELLENT point, ReverendFranz. The UNelected career bureaucrats over whom we have NO influence.
The ones who don't know who WE all are so they make dramatic examples of the ones they DO know, to keep the rest in line.
What would Sun Tzu and Musashi say about that?

Defender said...

Oh, all three Democrat candidates for governor of Va. promise to "close the gun show loophole."
Two are state legislators, one is former Clinton advisor Terry McAuliffe. They know it's not about crime. They know VERY well.
Whatever. There are enough double-secret unregistered guns and gun owners to supply everyone who finally realizes they need one. We'll find each other if the time comes.

Defender said...

I've emailed those three stooges saying if they don't want my tax money any more, keep it up.