tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post5210573027057906809..comments2024-02-28T20:56:23.768-06:00Comments on Sipsey Street Irregulars: Your tax dollars at work: The wages of neo-Nazi toil -- A federal paycheck.Dutchman6http://www.blogger.com/profile/09935420042995679958noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-36067483843799008052009-06-27T16:09:57.631-05:002009-06-27T16:09:57.631-05:00Maybe it IS nothing but more-of-the-same, but stil...Maybe it IS nothing but more-of-the-same, but still, a new generation (and some of us not-so-new) need to be reminded that no "government" especially when it gets as bloated as ours is above creating some pure and simple "job security" as A(nother) Texan said, above.<br /><br />As for me, I intend to use this and the even more sickening news of the Lord and Lady Conyers' (sp?) cases with my home schooled high schooler. Could there be better examples of what 'V' was fighting against in "V for Vendetta"? (She has been analyzing the movie in an essay as part of a summer school study of the book, "Whatever Happened to Justice" (http://www.bluestockingpress.com/<br />whatever-happened-to-justice.htm)<br /><br />Patriots: Please consider this a super-easy must-read not only for you, but for all your 8th-graders and up especially if they're in public school (along with all of Richard Maybury's other 'Uncle Eric' books). "Whatever Happened to Penny Candy" is the companion economics-lesson.<br /><br />Sincerely,<br />Another Texanwholebrainerhttp://www.lenaburgs.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-36425819903103618802009-06-26T12:43:11.119-05:002009-06-26T12:43:11.119-05:00I think Mr Gletty needs to watch his back for a ve...I think Mr Gletty needs to watch his back for a very, very long time. <br />I would not be surprised to hear, after all this upset had died down, that Mr Gletty had suffered a terrible accident or mugging in a bad part of town.<br />Lie down with FIBBER dogs, get up with fleas.<br /><br />B Woodman<br />IIIAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-92014054157501347662009-06-26T11:25:50.948-05:002009-06-26T11:25:50.948-05:00Alright Mike, I'm going to be disagreeable her...Alright Mike, I'm going to be disagreeable here. C'mon, what do you mean this is a question that has bothered you since the '90's? <br /><br />How the Hell could it have even been a question in your mind? Don't you remember the civil unrest of the '60's and '70's and every "subversive" group that was 'rounded up and prosecuted'?<br /><br />Christ, all of them had FBi undercover operators in them and some of them had a majority of FBI undercover operators. Those people were the ones planning and executing the crimes(?) the few stupid saps were the ones prosecuted for those crimes. Yet not one of the fibbies was ever prosecuted even though in many cases they were the drivers of the allegedly illegal activity. And nobody got off on entrapment defense.<br /><br />So, how can you have had a question about these tactics for twl decades when the tactic has been used previously? And we haven't even mentioned the '50's when a great number of communist cells were populated by mostly <br />FBI.<br /><br />I have no particular affinity for any of the groups mentioned above, but I do have a great love of the constitution and the laws which abide it. This crap, not so much.straightarrownoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7575061201749703300.post-22646424948067652992009-06-26T09:29:08.643-05:002009-06-26T09:29:08.643-05:00It seems to me that the FBI and other agencies hav...It seems to me that the FBI and other agencies have a vested interest in stirring up the strawman of violent racism, terrorism, etc. No, I don't dismiss the fact that people who have nothing to do with these agencies both exist and are very dangerous - and those people need to be investigated and, if the facts bear out that they've committed a crime, prosecuted. However, by keeping things so visible - by MAKING and FACILITATING that visibility - they ensure that their jobs are very secure, and that the measures that they pressure Congress and their respective statest to enact are passed with little or no opposition. How conveeeeenient!<br /><br />Government creates a problem and then, oh-so-fortuitously, has the solution. That solution has never, IMHO, resulted in an expansion or even a restoration of the personal liberties of the citizens of this nation. It may not be a gigantic, multi-generational conspiracy (and it almost certainly isn't, as no conspiracy that large could remain intact or secret), but that simply doesn't matter - the effect is the same: we as a people are being slowly but surely tamed and caged.A Texannoreply@blogger.com