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Gtrght77
04-15-2009, 04:42 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8000763.stm



America could be facing a surge in right-wing extremism, according to a new US government report.

The Department of Homeland Security study says the election of America's first black president and the economic slump has helped racist groups recruit.

But the report says no specific attacks are being planned by extremists.

Some moderate conservatives fear the administration could use the report as an excuse to tighten gun laws and restrict freedom of speech.

Pronounced threat

The report says that high unemployment figures and home foreclosures have created a climate similar to the early 1990s when white supremacists saw a growth period.

That resurgence was stifled in 1995 after an FBI crackdown on extreme right groups following the Oklahoma City bombings which were carried out by white supremacist Timothy McVeigh.

Some extreme right websites reported a surge in membership immediately after Barack Obama's election.

The Homeland Security study says the threat posed by what it calls "lone wolves" and "small terrorist cells" is more pronounced that in previous years.

It cites an example two weeks ago when three police officers were shot dead in Pittsburgh by Richard Poplawski, who had been a member of a white supremacist group.

Some more moderate conservatives have criticised the Homeland Security study. They believe the White House could use it to justify tougher gun laws and restrictions on conservatives' freedom of speech.

The issue is being keenly debated on right-wing blogs and talk shows.

Radio talk show host Michael Savage, who runs the website Savage Nation, is asking his readers whether Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano should step down for "targeting loyal, patriotic Americans as possible terrorists".

SUPDOG
04-15-2009, 05:44 PM
Any thoughts Gt?

TheRealist
04-15-2009, 07:39 PM
Well,

It is not outlined, but I'd be willing to be that 99.9% of Americans associate "right-wing" with conservative.

Therefore, I'm not sure what they're getting at when they keep calling things extreme right-wing concerns...

They "imply" however, that racists and extreme right wing supporters are one in the same. In the previous article that Sup posted, they also cite that people who are pro-life or anti-Federal (pro-State) are also cause concern.

I doubt that any pro-life or people for less government really appreciate being lumped in with racists and labeled a "threat".

Racist is NOT synonymous with conservative...especially since it is such a broad definition...one can be "conservative" or "liberal" on a multitude of issues.

This whole report is stupid...they could have just said that they're scared of racist radicals or extreme anti-govt. groups and they wouldn't have offended anyone.

bk1998
04-16-2009, 10:07 AM
Lots of "coulds" and "mights" in that report.

Not a lot of groundbreaking info in that report.

Some group full of goofballs is always going to be a "more pronounced threat" than they were in the past. That's life.

resnor
04-20-2009, 09:01 PM
Well,

It is not outlined, but I'd be willing to be that 99.9% of Americans associate "right-wing" with conservative.

Therefore, I'm not sure what they're getting at when they keep calling things extreme right-wing concerns...

They "imply" however, that racists and extreme right wing supporters are one in the same. In the previous article that Sup posted, they also cite that people who are pro-life or anti-Federal (pro-State) are also cause concern.

I doubt that any pro-life or people for less government really appreciate being lumped in with racists and labeled a "threat".

Racist is NOT synonymous with conservative...especially since it is such a broad definition...one can be "conservative" or "liberal" on a multitude of issues.

This whole report is stupid...they could have just said that they're scared of racist radicals or extreme anti-govt. groups and they wouldn't have offended anyone.

Right on, Realist. However, it is important to remember...the libs consider ANYONE who is conservative as being "right wing extremists."

SUPDOG
04-20-2009, 09:03 PM
Any thoughts GT?

conviction
04-20-2009, 09:36 PM
Lots of "coulds" and "mights" in that report.

Not a lot of groundbreaking info in that report.

Some group full of goofballs is always going to be a "more pronounced threat" than they were in the past. That's life.

what he said