Missouri Police Report: RP supporters, Libertarians, anti-NWO movement are TERRORISTS

I'm busy with a neo-con convert on facebook (having amazing success:D) Please diggers use titles like,

Police report equates mainstream political views with domestic terrorism...

Police report names GOP voters as potential Domestic Terrorists...

or something like that...
 
im ashamed to call MO home....

Be proud. They are going after us because we are doing the right thing. Hold your head high, and keep speaking the truth. We may end up being the freest state in the union after this. Something to strive for, something to celebrate :)
 
Be proud. They are going after us because we are doing the right thing. Hold your head high, and keep speaking the truth. We may end up being the freest state in the union after this. Something to strive for, something to celebrate :)

on the upside one of the members in my meetup group is running for state rep in my district in 2010
 
If you would like to help us strategize in response to the MAIC report in Missouri, please join on con call tonight, same number same time, if the detractor comes back we know we are doing the right thing.

We will have updates on our action plan: http://www.libertyrestorationproject.org/2009/03/14/stand-up-missouri-a-plan-of-action

I will include c4l's response to our plan so we can re-evaluate as needed.

8PM CENTRAL
Conference Dial-in Number: (641) 715-3625
Participant Access Code: 999525#
 
Law enforcement says some critics are overreacting to Mo. report on militia movement

http://www.fox4kc.com/news/sns-ap-mo--militiamovement-report,0,3835962.story




Law enforcement says some critics are overreacting to Mo. report on militia movement
By Associated Press
10:43 AM CDT, March 14, 2009

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — A new document meant to help Missouri law enforcement agencies identify militia members or domestic terrorists is drawing criticism.

The Feb. 20 report is called "The Modern Militia Movement."

It mentions such red flags as political bumper stickers for third-party candidates, talk of conspiracy theories and possession of subversive literature.

Critics are concerned, saying it seems like officials are trying to stifle political thought.

But state law enforcement officials say the report is being misinterpreted.

Lt. John Hotz of the Missouri State Highway Patrol said it comes purely from publicly available, trend data on militias.

The report was compiled by the Missouri Information Analysis Center in Jefferson City.

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Information from: Columbia Daily Tribune, http://www.columbiatribune.com
 
Lt. John Hotz of the Missouri State Highway Patrol said it comes purely from publicly available, trend data on militias.

Next step
Get them to name the source of information.

I suspect I know, But I want to hear them say it.
 
Next step
Get them to name the source of information.

I suspect I know, But I want to hear them say it.

Yeah, I have a feeling I know which group it came from too...the wording is very similar to past stuff I've read.
 
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