Hatred is getting a lot of press this week as reports of violent harassment against Congressional Democrats continue to surface. It began last weekend with Tea Party activists shouting racist and bigoted comments at House Democrats during the final push for health care reform.
But new research shows the Tea Party may be the nice guys amid soaring numbers of hate groups.
An "astonishing" 363 anti-government or "Patriot" groups appeared in 2009, with the totals going from 149 groups to 512, according to a report released by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
That's a 244 percent increase in one year. Many of the "Patriot" groups are militias. Before 2009, there were 42. Now, there are 127. Hate groups overall stayed at a record high of nearly 1,000 despite the disintegration of one of the largest neo-Nazi groups in the country.
According to the SPLC, a non-profit dedicated to fighting intolerance, the numbers are cause for "grave concern."
Individuals associated with the Patriot movement during its 1990s heyday produced an enormous amount of violence, most dramatically the Oklahoma City bombing that left 168 people dead.
Already there are signs of similar violence emanating from the radical right. Since the installation of Barack Obama, right-wing extremists have murdered six law enforcement officers. Racist skinheads and others have been arrested in alleged plots to assassinate the nationâs first black president. One man from Brockton, Mass. â who told police he had learned on white supremacist websites that a genocide was under way against whites â is charged with murdering two black people and planning to kill as many Jews as possible on the day after Obamaâs inauguration. Most recently, a rash of individuals with antigovernment, survivalist or racist views have been arrested in a series of bomb cases.
Democratic leaders and many political commentators have said the GOP is not only refusing to condemn recent hate crimes as they should, but encouraging it to gain political leverage.
A Boston Globe columnist wrote that instead of discussing the bill, the GOP stoked the hatred.
"Republicans chose to gin up the masses with unbridled fear, with House Republican leader John Boehner of Ohio declaring the vote âArmageddon.ââ
The San Francisco Chronicle wrote that "demagoguery hit a fever pitch" as lawmakers called one another "baby killer" for supporting health care reform and mobs outside called Congressman "ni**er" and "fa**ot."
It seems to have worked. A recent CBS poll trumpeted by GOP leaders shows that 62 percent of Americans believe the Republican Party should keep fighting the health care bill.
As a result, Republicans have become the "Party of No."
Glenn Beck's take on the outrageous abuse against Democrats should come as no surprise. According to him, it's President Obama and the Democrats who are using the "politics of fear" in an attempt to "silence the Tea Partiers."
Chip Berlet, a veteran analyst of the American radical right, wrote earlier this year that the US is "in the midst of one of the most significant right-wing populist rebellions in history."
"We see around us a series of overlapping social and political movements populated by people [who are] angry, resentful, and full of anxiety. They are raging against the machinery of the federal bureaucracy and liberal government programs and policies including health care, reform of immigration and labor laws, abortion, and gay marriage."
An "astonishing" 363 anti-government or "Patriot" groups appeared in 2009, with the totals going from 149 groups to 512, according to a report released by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
The only thing astonishing is that weasel Morris Dees didn't "find" ("find" is defined as pulling a number out of his ass)363,000 "hate groups".
This is how he steals his income.
"I adore John McCain, support him 100 percent and will do everything I can to support his reelection. As everyone knows, I was honored and proud to run with him. And Todd and I were with him in D.C. just a week ago." (Sarah Palin,Dec 2009) ************************************ DID Palin say or write these things or not? (Me) I don't know or F ing care. (Mad Dog posted on 2009-12-26 16:36:33 ET,post # 105 http://libertysflame.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=5510&Disp=114#C114)
"Many of the "Patriot" groups are militias. Before 2009, there were 42. Now, there are 127. Hate groups overall stayed at a record high of nearly 1,000 despite the disintegration of one of the largest neo-Nazi groups in the country."
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WOW! I'm soooo skeered of dem militia peeples, mah panny hose is creepin up mah, well, you know....lol! Give me a effen break already, this gubmint is sooo screwy, or smart, depends on which side your on, and anyone who takes their word for Anything is twice as fked up! Everyone needs to stop and use their brains for more than a garbage disposal, and get their priorities STRAIGHT! ~ RebelGal
If we're going to post and talk about 'Hate Groups', then lets post and talk about the REAL DEAL!
These are combat training camps right here in the United States. (There is one just right across the border of KY., in Tennessee~ Murron)
"We are establishing Traning Camps, you can reach us at..you know, Quranic Open University Offices in Up-state New York, or in Canada, or in Michigan, or in South Carolina or in Pakistan, wherever we are, you can reach us"
"Soldiers of Allah"
And NO! The FBI, or the Homeland Security have not 'raided and/or closed any of these '35' terrorist camps, at least, not as of two weeks ago! They are responsible for over 50 attacks on US soil, according to news reports! Can anyone here post any ATTACKS recently that ANY US Militia are responsible for?
The FBI, or the Homeland Security have not 'raided and/or closed any of these '35' terrorist [Muslim] camps, at least, not as of two weeks ago! They are responsible for over 50 attacks on US soil, according to news reports!
Can anyone here post any ATTACKS recently that ANY US Militia are responsible for?
More obviously questions that Helen Thomas, the New York Times, or Charlie Gibson will never ask the Imam in Chief, or his chubby press secretary.
The San Francisco Chronicle wrote that "demagoguery hit a fever pitch" as lawmakers called one another "baby killer" for supporting health care reform and mobs outside called Congressman "ni**er" and "fa**ot."
HA! Is the SF Chronicle actually now using asterisks to spell, "F-A-G-G-O-T"?? When did it become our latest four-letter word?
Anyway, put some ice on it you Dem Party "baby-killers, faggots, and n*ggers" - you know who you are (although NO one can verify or confirm "faggots" or "n*gger" were even actually uttered. They were LIES, so let's add "LIARS" to the litany of demogoguery.)
It's hilarious when the hypocritical Left and the Dems accuse anyone of "demagoguery."