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CRASSUS
Chicago, IL
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The center has been tracking some 20,000 individuals in the United States since the mid-1980s, Beirich said. "Lone wolves" who act out on their own, as Wisconsin shooter Wade Michael Page is believed to have done, are more difficult to stop than groups, analysts say. While the Southern Poverty Law Center doesn't shy away from listing groups, the federal government does not define domestic terrorism organizations the way it does foreign terrorist groups. Still, federal authorities say they work with local law officers to keep track of potentially violent actors. "It is a balancing act in the sense of, we're cognizant of civil liberties and the rights of peaceful assembly, and so we try to walk that fine line between the constitutional right to assemble and dissent and have unpopular views," FBI spokesman Kyle Loven said. "We try to separate those from people who we consider to be capable of direct action." His office has an investigating squad dedicated to uncovering, disrupting and arresting domestic terrorists. This spring, they may have thwarted one violent plan. A Mendota Heights man with suspected ties to white supremacist groups was accused of planning to attack the Mexican consulate in St. Paul, according to the Associated Press. He was indicted on federal drug charges after authorities investigated him and another man as part of a domestic terrorism probe. Court papers claimed the men had stockpiled weapons and ammunition and planned to attack the government, minorities and others. As in that case, defendants are often charged with more straightforward crimes such as weapons violations and drug charges instead of terrorism or hate crimes. Federal prosecutors last year used the strengthened federal hate crimes prevention act to charge a former Transportation Security Administration employee with assaulting an 83-year-old Somali man in 2010. The man admitted to targeting the victim solely because he believed the man was a Muslim Somali, according to the U.S. attorney's office in Minneapolis. Local federal authorities did not have statistics for terrorism prosecutions. But there are thousands -- some estimate hundreds of thousands -- of hate crimes handled by local police and state courts across the country each year. Since 2007, Minnesota has seen 189 adult convictions and juvenile adjudications for assaults, damage to property and harassment related to bias, according to statistics compiled by the state court administration.
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griddy
Chicago, IL
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We should start by getting hate filled bigots like CRASSUS of the streets here!
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griddy
Elk River, MN
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griddy wrote: We should start by getting hate filled bigots like CRASSUS of the streets here! Crassus of the streets? Hmmm...speaking of hate filled bigots, how about "we" start with you.
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griddy
Chicago, IL
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griddy wrote: <quoted text>Crassus of the streets? Hmmm...speaking of hate filled bigots, how about "we" start with you. CRASSUS is a pervert and a bigot. There is no place for him - or anyone else that thinks like him - in today's America. Except maybe in a prison, where he could be a large black person's bitch..
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Outdoor life
Chicago, IL
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griddy wrote: <quoted text> CRASSUS is a pervert and a bigot. There is no place for him - or anyone else that thinks like him - in today's America. Except maybe in a prison, where he could be a large black person's bitch.. I can picture CRASSUS as a very obese effeminate looking dirtball. He'd look good as a large black person's bitch...
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griddy
Elk River, MN
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Troll likes the "large black person's bitch" theme. Something going on here with you that you want to tell us about?
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Consistent
Grantsburg, WI
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Outdoor life wrote: <quoted text> I can picture CRASSUS as a very obese effeminate looking dirtball. He'd look good as a large black person's bitch... Doucebagger, As a defective Demokrat you come on a thread about "Hate Groups" and spew your Progressive Demokrat Hate. You Demokrats are such smart people that you SHOULD be allowed to vote early and often!
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griddy
Chicago, IL
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Consistent wrote: <quoted text> Doucebagger, As a defective Demokrat you come on a thread about "Hate Groups" and spew your Progressive Demokrat Hate. You Demokrats are such smart people that you SHOULD be allowed to vote early and often! What the hell is a "Doucebagger"?
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Smiley Slew
Seattle, WA
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In con's case ....a cereal bowl he uses....
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Consistent
Grantsburg, WI
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griddy wrote: <quoted text> What the hell is a "Doucebagger"? The Demokrat that ignorantly and willfully, yet blindly follows thier Beloved Leaders.... Unlike the Tea Party patriotic free citizens that KNOW what the Collectivisation of Amerika is doing to MY Country. Since you asked, Doucebagger.
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Smiley Slew
Seattle, WA
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Drunk guy likes made up words and made up worlds, where he didn't F'up his OWN family...
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Consistent
Grantsburg, WI
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Smiley Slew wrote: Drunk guy likes made up words and made up worlds, where he didn't F'up his OWN family... Since you are incapable of any original thought, maybe you should stay away from my posts and work out your Daddy Issues with newcomers that you can assault? You Hate filled Bioch!
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Barry
Saint Paul, MN
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CRASSUS wrote: The center has been tracking some 20,000 individuals in the United States since the mid-1980s, Beirich said. "Lone wolves" who act out on their own, as Wisconsin shooter Wade Michael Page is believed to have done, are more difficult to stop than groups, analysts say. While the Southern Poverty Law Center doesn't shy away from listing groups, the federal government does not define domestic terrorism organizations the way it does foreign terrorist groups. Still, federal authorities say they work with local law officers to keep track of potentially violent actors. "It is a balancing act in the sense of, we're cognizant of civil liberties and the rights of peaceful assembly, and so we try to walk that fine line between the constitutional right to assemble and dissent and have unpopular views," FBI spokesman Kyle Loven said. "We try to separate those from people who we consider to be capable of direct action." His office has an investigating squad dedicated to uncovering, disrupting and arresting domestic terrorists. This spring, they may have thwarted one violent plan. A Mendota Heights man with suspected ties to white supremacist groups was accused of planning to attack the Mexican consulate in St. Paul, according to the Associated Press. He was indicted on federal drug charges after authorities investigated him and another man as part of a domestic terrorism probe. Court papers claimed the men had stockpiled weapons and ammunition and planned to attack the government, minorities and others. As in that case, defendants are often charged with more straightforward crimes such as weapons violations and drug charges instead of terrorism or hate crimes. Federal prosecutors last year used the strengthened federal hate crimes prevention act to charge a former Transportation Security Administration employee with assaulting an 83-year-old Somali man in 2010. The man admitted to targeting the victim solely because he believed the man was a Muslim Somali, according to the U.S. attorney's office in Minneapolis. Local federal authorities did not have statistics for terrorism prosecutions. But there are thousands -- some estimate hundreds of thousands -- of hate crimes handled by local police and state courts across the country each year. Since 2007, Minnesota has seen 189 adult convictions and juvenile adjudications for assaults, damage to property and harassment related to bias, according to statistics compiled by the state court administration. Does Nidal Malik Hasan belong to a Hate group? Is the Democratic Party a Hate group? The Southern Poverty Law Center is a hate group that hates their version of hate groups.
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Outdoor life
Saint Paul, MN
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Consistent wrote: <quoted text> The Demokrat that ignorantly and willfully, yet blindly follows thier Beloved Leaders.... Unlike the Tea Party patriotic free citizens that KNOW what the Collectivisation of Amerika is doing to MY Country. Since you asked, Doucebagger. Do they let you have access to a computer in the nice home that you are staying in? Isn't it hard to type with your arms in a straitjacket? And how do you get all that hooch smuggled in???
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Consistent
Grantsburg, WI
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Outdoor life wrote: <quoted text> Do they let you have access to a computer in the nice home that you are staying in? Isn't it hard to type with your arms in a straitjacket? And how do you get all that hooch smuggled in??? Poster of Many Names, Your perceptions of me from your characteristicaly honorable perspective will cause me to rethink my values.
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Amused Slew
Seattle, WA
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Poor connie, it's very simple. You're a loser, racist, moron, drunk, who's afraid someone else will get your public assistance.... GET A JOB, LOSER ~!
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Consistent
Grantsburg, WI
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Amused Slew wrote: Poor connie, it's very simple. You're a loser, racist, moron, drunk, who's afraid someone else will get your public assistance.... GET A JOB, LOSER ~! If you like the Seattle Psycho, keep voting Demokrat. She epitomizes the Victim Culture of the Dependents that are sustained by YOUR labor via the Redistributionists in the White House.
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Amused Slew
Seattle, WA
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Sustained by the labor of MYSELF who worked MUCH longer than 2 hours and 15 minutes, like your rethuglican't pal PUTZ ~ Funny, who's the worthless welfare drunk con ??? LMAOROTFu~! Please blame someone, it CAN'T be you losers, right ???
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Libfrauds
Saint Paul, MN
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CRASSUS wrote: The center has been tracking some 20,000 individuals in the United States since the mid-1980s, Beirich said. "Lone wolves" who act out on their own, as Wisconsin shooter Wade Michael Page is believed to have done, are more difficult to stop than groups, analysts say. While the Southern Poverty Law Center doesn't shy away from listing groups, the federal government does not define domestic terrorism organizations the way it does foreign terrorist groups. Still, federal authorities say they work with local law officers to keep track of potentially violent actors. "It is a balancing act in the sense of, we're cognizant of civil liberties and the rights of peaceful assembly, and so we try to walk that fine line between the constitutional right to assemble and dissent and have unpopular views," FBI spokesman Kyle Loven said. "We try to separate those from people who we consider to be capable of direct action." His office has an investigating squad dedicated to uncovering, disrupting and arresting domestic terrorists. This spring, they may have thwarted one violent plan. A Mendota Heights man with suspected ties to white supremacist groups was accused of planning to attack the Mexican consulate in St. Paul, according to the Associated Press. He was indicted on federal drug charges after authorities investigated him and another man as part of a domestic terrorism probe. Court papers claimed the men had stockpiled weapons and ammunition and planned to attack the government, minorities and others. As in that case, defendants are often charged with more straightforward crimes such as weapons violations and drug charges instead of terrorism or hate crimes. Federal prosecutors last year used the strengthened federal hate crimes prevention act to charge a former Transportation Security Administration employee with assaulting an 83-year-old Somali man in 2010. The man admitted to targeting the victim solely because he believed the man was a Muslim Somali, according to the U.S. attorney's office in Minneapolis. Local federal authorities did not have statistics for terrorism prosecutions. But there are thousands -- some estimate hundreds of thousands -- of hate crimes handled by local police and state courts across the country each year. Since 2007, Minnesota has seen 189 adult convictions and juvenile adjudications for assaults, damage to property and harassment related to bias, according to statistics compiled by the state court administration. The Southern Poverty Law Center considers any group that disagrees with the homosexual agenda a hate group. They consider name-calling by groups they diasgree with as hate groups. So if you call homosexuals what they are you belong to a hate group. They consider anyone that disagrees with the homosexual lifestyle as belonging to a hate group. The Southern Poverty Law Center is a fraud. [Why each organization specifically made the Law Center's hate group list isn't readily apparent on its website. In general, it says, it defines hate groups as having "beliefs or practices that attack or malign an entire class of people, typically for their immutable characteristics." In the case of groups the center considers anti-gay, including the Anoka-Hennepin district's Parents Action League, the center says listings are based on "propagation of known falsehoods -- claims about LGBT people that have been thoroughly discredited by scientific authorities -- and repeated, groundless name-calling. Viewing homosexuality as unbiblical does not qualify organizations for listing as hate groups." The center's Heidi Beirich said the Parents Action League was included on their hate list for "damaging propaganda about the gay community," including calling gays and lesbians "promiscuous, dysfunctional, unhealthy."] http://www.startribune.com/printarticle/...
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Seattle Slew
Seattle, WA
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Why do you care about people's bedroom activities, HATER ???
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