A few days ago, a handful of far-right, hate-filled extremists turned out in Searchlight, Nevada (Harry Reid's hometown) to express their "hate-filled rage". The below photos were taken by an orgainzation known as American Border Patrol, which is a private non-profit group (not the US Border Patrol). In the interest of full disclosure, this organization is identified as a "hate group" by the Southern Poverty Law Center because they do Minutemen-type work along the border and their leader has been linked to other groups the SPLC deems as "anti-immigration" or something like that. I still have more research to do into the group, but the photos are fit to post. I plan to write something in the near future about the SPLC and who they deem as "extremists". So, to repeat, these photos should not represent an endorsement of the American Border Patrol. I don't know enough about them yet-but I will.
Having said that, here are the photos. For you lefties out there, viewer discretion is advised. They are truly frightening.
Here's the handful of fringies en route to Searchlight.
Did I say "handful"? Hell, that's a frenzied mob of haters.
Radical language.
Campers. An obvious red flag. Note the ominous warning.
Calling for a violent overthrow, perhaps? Obvious sedition in play here.
Obvious violent revolutionaries. I hope these photos are being passed to Janet Napolitano. This is her schtik, you know.
More dangerous, inciteful language on display. Note the speaker is that dangerous radical Sarah Palin.
The usual ridiculous demands
So what do you think? I have not yet received the arrest figures, but they must be in the hundreds. To borrow a phrase from that noted geologist Hank Johnson, is the nation on the verge of tipping over and capsizing? Maybe just Nevada. After all, there were a lot of people there, weren't there? We all know what happens when you put too many people in one place, right Dr. Johnson?
Am I digressing?
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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From the air it looked like Woodstock 1969.
Yes, but unlike Woodstock, they picked up after themselves.
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