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In reply to the discussion: Ferguson cop's hour long anti-government, racist rant. Same cop shoved CNN reporter Don Lemon on air [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)33. 951-Riverside, you've just been cited on Crooks and Liars:
http://crooksandliars.com/2014/08/watch-rant-officer-who-shoved-don-lemon
There is big money behind all of this, as shown in this picture, widely posted:

...The latest evidence comes in the form of this billboard recently installed inside the subway station that serves the Pentagon in Arlington, Va. The billboard was paid for by the Oath Keepers, a "patriot" group founded in 2009 not long after President Obama took office. The controversial organization, founded by a former Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) staffer and associated with former militia leaders, encourages members of the military and law enforcement to swear an oath of loyalty to the Constitution, and not necessarily to the Commander in Chief. The Oath Keepers pledge to essentially turn on the US government if they think they're being ordered to do things that they think are unconstitutional, such as, for instance, taking people's guns away.
They arrived on the scene with much fanfare and were often staples at tea party and Second Amendment rallies organized around opposition to the tyrannical Obama administration. Their ranks are filled with Birthers, Truthers, and others who see black helicopters lurking at every turn. Their highest profile associates have been people like Mike Vanderboegh, the former Alabama militia leader who urged followers to throw bricks through the windows of Democratic offices to protest the passage of healthcare reform. (Some actually did.) But the Oath Keepers have since dropped out of the limelight, the dictatorship they were preparing for never quite materializing.
But the group has reemerged with a new project, which involves billboards like the Snowden one at the Pentagon Metro station. The Oath Keepers initially set out to put up billboards around military bases to "Educate Troops About Their Oath Bound Duty to Refuse Unconstitutional Orders," and to "counter the propaganda of the domestic enemies of the Constitution," according to their website. So far this year, they've installed one near the Twenty Nine Palms Marine base in California, with plans to target Ft. Hood, in Texas, and Ft. Rucker in Alabama.
The first billboard went up last year across from Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, in response to a retired Army colonel who enraged tea partiers and gun activists with a paper he wrote describing a hypothetical scenario in which the military might have to intervene on US soil. The hypothetical involves an "extremist militia motivated by the goals of the tea party movement" that takes over a town in South Carolina and starts an insurrection. The "tea party insurrectionists" in the paper sound a lot like the Oath Keepers, who took great offense to the paper and responded with a billboard screaming, "Colonel 'Red Coat' Benson, The Tea Party is Not the Enemy. Soldiers! Honor Your Oath. Refuse To Fire On Americans..."
http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2013/07/oath-keepers-heart-snowden
Thanks for this thread. That guy is awful and it's scary to think he has any power at all.
There is big money behind all of this, as shown in this picture, widely posted:

...The latest evidence comes in the form of this billboard recently installed inside the subway station that serves the Pentagon in Arlington, Va. The billboard was paid for by the Oath Keepers, a "patriot" group founded in 2009 not long after President Obama took office. The controversial organization, founded by a former Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) staffer and associated with former militia leaders, encourages members of the military and law enforcement to swear an oath of loyalty to the Constitution, and not necessarily to the Commander in Chief. The Oath Keepers pledge to essentially turn on the US government if they think they're being ordered to do things that they think are unconstitutional, such as, for instance, taking people's guns away.
They arrived on the scene with much fanfare and were often staples at tea party and Second Amendment rallies organized around opposition to the tyrannical Obama administration. Their ranks are filled with Birthers, Truthers, and others who see black helicopters lurking at every turn. Their highest profile associates have been people like Mike Vanderboegh, the former Alabama militia leader who urged followers to throw bricks through the windows of Democratic offices to protest the passage of healthcare reform. (Some actually did.) But the Oath Keepers have since dropped out of the limelight, the dictatorship they were preparing for never quite materializing.
But the group has reemerged with a new project, which involves billboards like the Snowden one at the Pentagon Metro station. The Oath Keepers initially set out to put up billboards around military bases to "Educate Troops About Their Oath Bound Duty to Refuse Unconstitutional Orders," and to "counter the propaganda of the domestic enemies of the Constitution," according to their website. So far this year, they've installed one near the Twenty Nine Palms Marine base in California, with plans to target Ft. Hood, in Texas, and Ft. Rucker in Alabama.
The first billboard went up last year across from Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, in response to a retired Army colonel who enraged tea partiers and gun activists with a paper he wrote describing a hypothetical scenario in which the military might have to intervene on US soil. The hypothetical involves an "extremist militia motivated by the goals of the tea party movement" that takes over a town in South Carolina and starts an insurrection. The "tea party insurrectionists" in the paper sound a lot like the Oath Keepers, who took great offense to the paper and responded with a billboard screaming, "Colonel 'Red Coat' Benson, The Tea Party is Not the Enemy. Soldiers! Honor Your Oath. Refuse To Fire On Americans..."
http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2013/07/oath-keepers-heart-snowden
Thanks for this thread. That guy is awful and it's scary to think he has any power at all.
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Ferguson cop's hour long anti-government, racist rant. Same cop shoved CNN reporter Don Lemon on air [View all]
951-Riverside
Aug 2014
OP
Makes me wonder if Officer Darren Wilson (Mike's murderer) was in the audience. n/t
951-Riverside
Aug 2014
#3
And this idiot is still on their police force? Anyone who keeps him on the payroll is liable for his
jwirr
Aug 2014
#5
Wow, this is incredible. And the state ARMS this nutcase, and authorizes him to use lethal force
TrollBuster9090
Aug 2014
#6
3:22 he's actually saying "Black robe perverts down there." I assume he was referring to the SCOTUS
TrollBuster9090
Aug 2014
#7
It is tough to watch in its entirety, yet it shows us what the nuts love to hear. nt
edgineered
Aug 2014
#10
He says later on that it's a "Church Meeting," which leads me to believe that the AMERICAN Taliban
TrollBuster9090
Aug 2014
#31
Yes he could, the 70s was about 40 years ago, but you raise a good point...how old IS this guy?
George II
Aug 2014
#22
I wonder if this is him smoking a giant cigar in the background a Mike Brown livestream.
951-Riverside
Aug 2014
#21
But he's a "lone wolf" and not indicative of anything!1! Wait for the facts!1one
Number23
Aug 2014
#28
I love how these idiots keep mixing up the Constitution and the Declaration...
Spitfire of ATJ
Aug 2014
#29