Saturday, May 31, 2008

The Last Roundup

If previous FEMA and FBI lists are any indication, the Main Core database includes dissidents and activists of various stripes, political and tax protesters, lawyers and professors, publishers and journalists, gun owners, illegal aliens, foreign nationals, and a great many other harmless, average people.
You know--"Homegrown Terrorists."

To people who ask "Is it time yet?" the "roundup" (that wouldn't be 'Good O' Boy, would it?)speculated on in this article would make it so.

[Via Peter G]

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

How many times have we seen posters here and on other sites such as KABA state: Posting here has us on a government list.
Many of us know it but choose to voice our feelings in a lawful way to what we see that is wrong. If this is a crime once the government scraps the Constitution then many of us have a huge problem. Tell you have bad it is, go back and read what David had to say when he found out he was on a list for this site. I believe his term was, "I'm banging every pot and pan I have in the house to make all the noise I can". This was a normal reaction when he found out that big brother in fact had his number. How many would feel the same way if they knew in fact that they too were on a list, a secret list. The actions of this list are just too far over the top. We have a huge problem and I have a big hunch Bush is going to hit Iran if it looks like McCain isn't going to get the job. After that attack on Iran there's no telling what rabbits will be pulled out of hats to set the stage for who knows what.

Anonymous said...

If you live in Texas, the Don T. Hutto detention facility is probably where those on the list will be sent. It's an ICE / Homeland Security facitilty, a former prison overhauled by Halliburton. Conveniently, it has train tracks running up to its front door.

ICE has put out a bid to build more of these facilities.

According to the LA Times story: "New facilities are being considered on both coasts and on the Southwestern border. The agency calls for minimum-security residential facilities that would provide a "least restrictive, nonsecure setting" and provide schooling for children, recreational activities and access to religious services.

But later in the proposal add that .., but says the contractor should structure programs "designed to prevent escapes" and should provide a plan that "monitors resident movement and physically counts residents."

The article doesn't mention it, but Halliburton is bidding on the future prison/family-detention-center work. For immigrants only, of course. And ignore the train tracks.

Anonymous said...

If there are lists and I'm not on one, I consider it an insult. Of course I consider it an insult if such lists exist at all, with or without my name on one.