Wednesday, April 15, 2009

I am an extremist according to DHS

Do you dislike an expanding federal government?
Do you worry about the loss of U.S. sovereignty?
Are you concerned about issues like abortion and illegal immigration?
Do you talk about this publicly?
If so, you’re in the cross hairs of the federal government for being a “right-wing extremist.”
A Department of Homeland Security document released earlier this week (and also a rehash of a 2001 document) stated that "Many right-wing extremists are antagonistic toward the new presidential administration and its perceived stance on a range of issues, including immigration and citizenship, the expansion of social programs to minorities, and restrictions on firearm ownership and use.”
Sounds like DHS is describing the tenets of the Republican Party. So, like our ancestors did when we cast off the yoke of the British crown, stand up and proclaim to the government that you are a right-wing extremist. Contact your elected officials and announce your extremist tendencies. Tell them you are concerned about immigration, about high taxes and that you believe the federal government has become too large. Tell them your extremist views must be addressed or something extreme will happen - like voting them out of office.

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