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The Homegrown Right-Wing Terrorists

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 11:03 pm
by Dardedar
Terror From the Right

Almost 60 terrorist plots uncovered in the U.S.
By Andrew Blejwas, Anthony Griggs and Mark Potok

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An officer examines Larry Wayne Shoemake's arsenal.
(AP Wide World Photos)

Ten years after the Oklahoma City bombing left 168 people dead, the guardians of American national security seem to have decided that the domestic radical right does not pose a substantial threat to U.S. citizens.

A draft internal document from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that was obtained this spring by The Congressional Quarterly lists the only serious domestic terrorist threats as radical animal rights and environmental groups like the Animal Liberation Front and the Earth Liberation Front. But for all the property damage they have wreaked, eco-radicals have killed no one — something that most definitely cannot be said of the white supremacists and others who people the American radical right.

In the 10 years since the April 19, 1995, bombing in Oklahoma City, in fact, the radical right has produced some 60 terrorist plots. These have included plans to bomb or burn government buildings, banks, refineries, utilities, clinics, synagogues, mosques, memorials and bridges; to assassinate police officers, judges, politicians, civil rights figures and others; to rob banks, armored cars and other criminals; and to amass illegal machine guns, missiles, explosives, and biological and chemical weapons. What follows is a list of [59] key right-wing plots of the last 10 years.

The detailed list.

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 2:29 am
by LaWood
you see, it's Animal Farm deja vu...some terrorists are more equal than other terrorists.
I would love to see an FBI interview on these findings.

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 9:30 am
by Dardedar
DAR
Has Fincher been sentenced yet?

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 1:35 pm
by Barbara Fitzpatrick
I used to get the Southern Poverty Law Center's "KlanWatch" - they changed the name, I don't remember to what, in acknowledgement of the unfortunate fact that there were hundreds of hate groups - usually though not always white supremist - in America. Our homegrown terrorists are now and always have been much more a danger to us than any foreign bunch. Of course, we can't declare war on Idaho - or Mississippi, just because Tim McVeigh came from ID - but we obviously can start a war in Iraq because most of the 9/11 skyjacker-terrorists came from Saudi Arabia.