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"...There's not only not a good explanation, but not even a good excuse for the story not getting major national play. Assuming the report is accurate**. I mean, he got the depleted uranium ON THE INTERNET.."
JackRiddler wrote:
But now it's 2009, Barack Obama is in the White House, and the inventor of chun kuk do is preaching the martial art of insurrection against the U.S. government. He also wants to run for -- and no, I'm not making this up -- "the president of Texas.":
The call by some right wing leaders for rebellion and for the military to refuse the commander in chief’s orders is joined by Chuck Norris who claims that thousands of right wing cell groups have organized and are ready for a second American Revolution. During an appearance on the Glen Beck radio show he promised that if things get any worse from his point of view he may “run for president of Texas.” The martial artist/actor/activist claims that Texas was never formally a part of the United States in the first place and that if rebellion is to come through secession Texas would lead the way.
Norris really comes close to crossing a line with this:
Norris claims that; “Thousands of cell groups will be united around the country in solidarity over the concerns for our nation.” The right wing cells will meet during a live telecast, "We Surround Them," on Friday March 13 at 5 p.m.
He closes with the words of Sam Houston followed by a plug for his next martial arts event.
“We view ourselves on the eve of battle."
You really have to almost laugh at some of this. For eight years, progressives were lambasted -- in the face of the most unpopular and arguably the worst American president since the Civil War -- as victims of "Bush derangement syndrome" or as "Kos Kooks." That was largely because in the face of a government that invaded another nation on bogus pretenses and violated laws on core issues like torture and domestic spying, a few people advocated impeachment, a deliberative process under the U.S. Constitution, and a tiny handful talked about things like moving to Canada.
Meanwhile, less than two months into the Obama administration, right-wingers are stocking the basement pantry, piling up the shotguns and organizing "cells," all with the help of a talk-show host who coincidentially became unhinged after he drove down the ratings at CNN Headline News, something that most people didn't think was possible. There's a lot to hash out in this country over the next few years but it's becoming more and more clear who respects the Constitution, and who does not.
Posted by Will Bunch
Do you suppose it's possible that the authorities asked the media to keep mum because they were investigating a Timothy McVeigh-type conspiracy?
chiggerbit wrote:"...There's not only not a good explanation, but not even a good excuse for the story not getting major national play. Assuming the report is accurate**. I mean, he got the depleted uranium ON THE INTERNET.."
Do you suppose it's possible that the authorities asked the media to keep mum because they were investigating a Timothy McVeigh-type conspiracy?
justdrew wrote:America's Heroine, we need more ladies like this to step up and do what needs done:JackRiddler wrote:
compared2what? wrote:chiggerbit wrote:"...There's not only not a good explanation, but not even a good excuse for the story not getting major national play. Assuming the report is accurate**. I mean, he got the depleted uranium ON THE INTERNET.."
Do you suppose it's possible that the authorities asked the media to keep mum because they were investigating a Timothy McVeigh-type conspiracy?
Maybe, but probably not. It was in the Bangor and Fort Bragg press, after all. My guess would be that no one picked it up because it's too much of a deviation from the totally random -- oops -- I mean, thoroughly justified narrative standards for a mass-media dirty-bomb-scare story for it to have really registered as one with the national news media.
They're not very original thinkers, you know? From their point of view, we live in the United States of America, where the white supremacist movement is a politically and culturally marginal group with little if any mainstream hard-news value. So unless they either actually detonate a dirty bomb and/or get more emphatically declared to be enemies of the state by the spokespeople of the state. they're strictly a side-show. And that's that.
Given which, it might even strike them as both a little unseemly and a little irresponsible to depict any plot that had a neo-nazi domestic pedigree as if it were a serious threat to national security or one that might have larger implications for the future.
Especially during wartime. I mean, that role's already taken, you'd just be terrorizing your readers if you added another bogey-man.
Just my subjective take on it, obviously. But it's very characteristic of press-think to fail to grasp that the factor that should make a demonstrable threat to national security newsworthy is that it's demonstrable, not to whom it's demonstrably attributable. And...oops. Forgive me for the superfluous part of the forgoing. Which I do realize isn't much more than a formal exercise in the Telling to Everybody of What They Already Know genre. It kind of got away from me there toward the end.
I mean, he got the depleted uranium ON THE INTERNET.
Passed by Prime (Klaproth's Limerick)
There once was a man named Klaproth
Who cooked up some pitchblende-y broth
This bright German fellow
Mixed cake that was yellow
And found something new in the froth
He'd already discovered Titanium
Because of the size of his cranium
So not wanting to strain us
He thought of Uranus
And called his new product "Uranium"
Now Amazon's got it in stock
I'll admit that one came as a shock
An ore in a tin
Radioactive within
With a four-million year ticking clock
I just noticed while writing this rhyme
That this product ain't covered by Prime
Though small, it's got weight
So you'll pay lots for freight
And spending that much is a crime
So although I'd have wanted much more
Than this tiny container of ore
I'll have to make do
With one U 92
For my Geiger device checking chore
But if science is your main ambition
Since Amazon gives you permission
Please cover your a$$
If you want to tint glass
And you can't tell your fusion from fission
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