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05 March 2010

TEA PARTY MILITIAS?:TELLING MAINSTREAM CONSERVATIVES FROM RIGHT WING EXTREMIST from SOJO 4MAR10

This article is followed by one from the Southern Poverty Lawn Center titled 'Rage on the Right'. Last is a list of active "patriot" groups in the U.S. in 2009....see who's in your community or state!

by Alan Bean 03-04-2010

The Southern Poverty Law Center has issued a frightening report on the explosive growth of extremist organizations on the radical right. It is hard to know how to account for this phenomenon. How do we distinguish, for instance, between mainstream conservatism and right wing fanaticism? As Mark Potok of the SPLC writes, “The ‘tea parties’ and similar groups that have sprung up in recent months cannot fairly be considered extremist groups, but they are shot through with rich veins of radical ideas, conspiracy theories, and racism.”

Suspicion of the federal government appears to be at an all-time high. A recent CNN poll showed that a majority of Americans (including “37 percent of Democrats, 63 percent of Independents and nearly 7 in 10 Republicans”) believe that “the federal government poses a threat to the rights of Americans.”

You have to be careful with numbers. Anyone conversant with the covert work perpetrated by federal entities like the CIA and the FBI over the years understands instinctively that federal power has always had its dark side. This likely explains why more than a third of Democrats are concerned about the feds.

But much of the rage and resentment we have witnessed in recent months is rooted in dark political fantasy with very little basis in fact. Notice, for instance, that the Tea Party folk, although they have no particular love for Wall Street, are inclined to blame Congress instead of the banks. The unswerving assumption is that free enterprise is good and government is bad. This dogma makes it impossible for the Tea Party zealots to understand what’s going on. It wasn’t the government that created the current economic meltdown. Government failed us by doing too little to regulate Wall Street and the financial industry, too much regulation was the least of our worries.

Please give the SPLC report your careful attention and let us know what you make of all this.

Alan Bean is the executive director of Friends of Justice

FROM THE SOUTHERN POVERTY LAW CENTER
Intelligence Report, Spring 2010, Issue Number: 137
RAGE ON THE RIGHT By Mark Potok
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http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2010/spring/rage-on-the-right?ondntsrc=MBQ100370YNH&newsletter=newsgen-20100302

The radical right caught fire last year, as broad-based populist anger at political, demographic and economic changes in America ignited an explosion of new extremist groups and activism across the nation.

Hate groups stayed at record levels — almost 1,000 — despite the total collapse of the second largest neo-Nazi group in America. Furious anti-immigrant vigilante groups soared by nearly 80%, adding some 136 new groups during 2009. And, most remarkably of all, so-called "Patriot" groups — militias and other organizations that see the federal government as part of a plot to impose “one-world government” on liberty-loving Americans — came roaring back after years out of the limelight.

The anger seething across the American political landscape — over racial changes in the population, soaring public debt and the terrible economy, the bailouts of bankers and other elites, and an array of initiatives by the relatively liberal Obama Administration that are seen as "socialist" or even "fascist" — goes beyond the radical right. The "tea parties" and similar groups that have sprung up in recent months cannot fairly be considered extremist groups, but they are shot through with rich veins of radical ideas, conspiracy theories and racism.

“We are in the midst of one of the most significant right-wing populist rebellions in United States history,” Chip Berlet, a veteran analyst of the American radical right, wrote earlier this year. "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."

Sixty-one percent of Americans believe the country is in decline, according to a recent NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. Just a quarter think the government can be trusted. And the anti-tax tea party movement is viewed in much more positive terms than either the Democratic or Republican parties, the poll found.

The signs of growing radicalization are everywhere. Armed men have come to Obama speeches bearing signs suggesting that the "tree of liberty" needs to be "watered" with "the blood of tyrants." The Conservative Political Action Conference held this February was co-sponsored by groups like the John Birch Society, which believes President Eisenhower was a Communist agent, and Oath Keepers, a Patriot outfit formed last year that suggests, in thinly veiled language, that the government has secret plans to declare martial law and intern patriotic Americans in concentration camps. Politicians pandering to the antigovernment right in 37 states have introduced "Tenth Amendment Resolutions," based on the constitutional provision keeping all powers not explicitly given to the federal government with the states. And, at the "A Well Regulated Militia" website, a recent discussion of how to build "clandestine safe houses" to stay clear of the federal government included a conversation about how mass murderers like Timothy McVeigh and Olympics bomber Eric Rudolph were supposedly betrayed at such houses.

Doing the Numbers
The number of hate groups in America has been going up for years, rising 54% between 2000 and 2008 and driven largely by an angry backlash against non-white immigration and, starting in the last year of that period, the economic meltdown and the climb to power of an African American president.

According to the latest annual count by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), these groups rose again slightly in 2009 — from 926 in 2008 to 932 last year — despite the demise of a key neo-Nazi group. The American National Socialist Workers Party, which had 35 chapters in 28 states, imploded shortly after the October 2008 arrest of founder Bill White for making threats against his enemies.

At the same time, the number of what the SPLC designates as "nativist extremist" groups — organizations that go beyond mere advocacy of restrictive immigration policy to actually confront or harass suspected immigrants — jumped from 173 groups in 2008 to 309 last year. Virtually all of these vigilante groups have appeared since the spring of 2005.

But the most dramatic story by far has been with the antigovernment Patriots.

The militias and the larger Patriot movement first came to Americans’ attention in the mid-1990s, when they appeared as an angry reaction to what was seen as a tyrannical government bent on crushing all dissent. Sparked most dramatically by the death of 76 Branch Davidians during a 1993 law enforcement siege in Waco, Texas, those who joined the militias also railed against the Democratic Clinton Administration and initiatives like gun control and environmental regulation. Although the Patriot movement included people formerly associated with racially based hate groups, it was above all animated by a view of the federal government as the primary enemy, along with a fondness for antigovernment conspiracy theories. By early this decade, the groups had largely disappeared from public view.

But last year, as noted in the SPLC’s August report, "The Second Wave: Return of the Militias," a dramatic resurgence in the Patriot movement and its paramilitary wing, the militias, began. Now, the latest SPLC count finds that an astonishing 363 new Patriot groups appeared in 2009, with the totals going from 149 groups (including 42 militias) to 512 (127 of them militias) — a 244% jump.

That is 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 nation’s first black president. One man from Brockton, Mass. — who told police he had learned on white supremacist websites that a genocide was under way against whites — is charged with murdering two black people and planning to kill as many Jews as possible on the day after Obama’s inauguration. Most recently, a rash of individuals with antigovernment, survivalist or racist views have been arrested in a series of bomb cases.

As the movement has exploded, so has the reach of its ideas, aided and abetted by commentators and politicians in the ostensible mainstream. While in the 1990s, the movement got good reviews from a few lawmakers and talk-radio hosts, some of its central ideas today are being plugged by people with far larger audiences like FOX News’ Glenn Beck and U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn). Beck, for instance, re-popularized a key Patriot conspiracy theory — the charge that FEMA is secretly running concentration camps — before finally “debunking” it.

Last year also experienced levels of cross-pollination between different sectors of the radical right not seen in years. Nativist activists increasingly adopted the ideas of the Patriots; racist rants against Obama and others coursed through the Patriot movement; and conspiracy theories involving the government appeared in all kinds of right-wing venues. A good example is the upcoming Second Amendment March in Washington, D.C. The website promoting the march is topped by a picture of a colonial militiaman, and key supporters include Larry Pratt, a long-time militia enthusiast with connections to white supremacists, and Richard Mack, a conspiracy-mongering former sheriff associated with the Patriot group Oath Keepers.

What may be most noteworthy about the march, however, is its date — April 19. That is the date of the first shots fired at Lexington in the Revolutionary War. And it is also the anniversary of the fiery end of the government siege in Waco and the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.

FROM THE SOUTHERN POVERTY LAW CENTER
08/2009
The Second Wave: Return of the Militias
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http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/publications/splc-report-return-of-the-militias

The 1990s saw the rise and fall of the virulently antigovernment "Patriot" movement, made up of paramilitary militias, tax defiers and so-called "sovereign citizens." Sparked by a combination of anger at the federal government and the deaths of political dissenters at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, and Waco, Texas, the movement took off in the middle of the decade and continued to grow even after 168 people were left dead by the 1995 bombing of Oklahoma City's federal building — an attack, the deadliest ever by domestic U.S. terrorists, carried out by men steeped in the rhetoric and conspiracy theories of the militias. In the years that followed, a truly remarkable number of criminal plots came out of the movement. But by early this century, the Patriots had largely faded, weakened by systematic prosecutions, aversion to growing violence, and a new, highly conservative president.

They're back. Almost a decade after largely disappearing from public view, right-wing militias, ideologically driven tax defiers and sovereign citizens are appearing in large numbers around the country. "Paper terrorism" — the use of property liens and citizens' "courts" to harass enemies — is on the rise. And once-popular militia conspiracy theories are making the rounds again, this time accompanied by nativist theories about secret Mexican plans to "reconquer" the American Southwest. One law enforcement agency has found 50 new militia training groups — one of them made up of present and former police officers and soldiers. Authorities around the country are reporting a worrying uptick in Patriot activities and propaganda. "This is the most significant growth we've seen in 10 to 12 years," says one. "All it's lacking is a spark. I think it's only a matter of time before you see threats and violence."

A key difference this time is that the federal government — the entity that almost the entire radical right views as its primary enemy — is headed by a black man. That, coupled with high levels of non-white immigration and a decline in the percentage of whites overall in America, has helped to racialize the Patriot movement, which in the past was not primarily motivated by race hate. One result has been a remarkable rash of domestic terror incidents since the presidential campaign, most of them related to anger over the election of Barack Obama. At the same time, ostensibly mainstream politicians and media pundits have helped to spread Patriot and related propaganda, from conspiracy theories about a secret network of U.S. concentration camps to wholly unsubstantiated claims about the president's country of birth.

Fifteen years ago, the Southern Poverty Law Center wrote then-Attorney General Janet Reno to warn about extremists in the militia movement, saying that the "mixture of armed groups and those who hate" was "a recipe for disaster." Just six months later, Oklahoma City's federal building was bombed. Today, the Patriot movement may not have the white-hot fury that it did in the 1990s. But the movement clearly is growing again, and Americans, in particular law enforcement officers, need to take the dangers it presents seriously. That is equally true for the politicians, pundits and preachers who, through pandering or ignorance, abet the growth of a movement marked by a proven predilection for violence.

FROM THE SOUTHERN POVERTY LAW CENTER
Intelligence Report, Spring 2010, Issue Number: 137
Active 'Patriot' Groups in the United States in 2009
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http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2010/spring/active-patriot-groups-in-the-united-s

The Intelligence Project identified 512 "Patriot" groups that were active in 2009. Of these groups, 127 were militias, marked with an asterisk, and the remainder includes "common-law" courts, publishers, ministries and citizens' groups. Generally, Patriot groups define themselves as opposed to the "New World Order," engage in groundless conspiracy theorizing, or advocate or adhere to extreme antigovernment doctrines. Listing here does not imply that the groups themselves advocate or engage in violence or other criminal activities, or are racist. The list was compiled from field reports, Patriot publications, the Internet, law enforcement sources and news reports. Groups are identified by the city, county or region where they are located.



ALABAMA (7)
2nd Alabama Militia *
Mobile
Alabama Shoals Badgers *
Tuscumbia
Constitution Party
Montgomery
John Birch Society
Statewide
Oath Keepers
Statewide
THREE%ER
Pinson
We the People
Madison County

ALASKA (5)
Alaska Citizens Militia *
Nikiski
Constitution Party (Alaskan Independence Party)
Soldotna
John Birch Society - Alaskans for Restoring our Constitutional System
Statewide
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We the People
Homer

ARIZONA (10)
American Grand Jury
Nogales
American Patriot Friends Network
Peoria
Arizona Citizens Militia *
Douglas
Arizona Militia *
Glendale
Cochise County Militia *
Tombstone
Constitution Party
Goodyear
John Birch Society
Statewide
Northern Arizona Militia *
Flagstaff
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We Are Change
Statewide

ARKANSAS (6)
Constitution Party
Fayetteville
John Birch Society
Statewide
Militia of Washington County *
Fayetteville
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We Are Change
Bentonville
Searcy

CALIFORNIA (22)
American Armenian Militia *
Los Angeles/San Fernando Valley Area
American Independent Party
Vacaville
Constitution Party
Riverside
Freedom Force International
Thousand Oaks
Freedom Law School
Phelan
Free Enterprise Society
Fresno
John Birch Society
Chula Vista
Roseville
San Luis Obispo County
Northern California State Militia *
Falcon Creek
Sunnyvale
Oath Keepers
High Desert
Northern California
San Diego
Southern California
Second Amendment Committee
Hanford
State of California Unorganized Militia *
Monrovia
Truth Radio
Delano
We Are Change
Chico
Oakland
Sacramento
San Francisco Bay Area

COLORADO (10)
America First Party
Boulder
American Freedom Network
Johnstown
Constitution Party
Arvada
John Birch Society
Aurora
Minutemen Militia *
Fort Collins
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We Are Change
Colorado Springs
Huerfano
Statewide
We the People
Gunnison

CONNECTICUT (6)
Connecticut Survivalist Alliance
Middlefield
Constitution Party - Concerned Citizens Party
Plantsville
John Birch Society
Statewide
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We Are Change
Meriden
We the People
Statewide

DELAWARE (3)
Constitution Party
Bear
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We the People
Statewide

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (2)
Oath Keepers
Washington DC
We the People
Washington DC

FLORIDA (11)
America First Party of Florida
Mims
Constitution Party
West Palm Beach
Florida Free Alliance *
Nokomis
Florida Free Militia *
Palm Coast
John Birch Society
Newberry
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We Are Change
Fort Walton Beach
Jacksonville
Orlando
Tampa
We the People
Statewide

GEORGIA (15)
Constitution Party
Woodstock
Georgia Militia *
Chatham County
Cobb County
Gwinnett County
Newton County
John Birch Society
Statewide
Militia of Georgia *
Lawrenceville
Militia Recruiting Command *
Columbus
Oath Keepers
Statewide
Society for American Sovereignty
Marrietta
We Are Change
Atlanta
Columbus
LeGrange
Trenton
We the People
Statewide

HAWAII (3)
Constitution Party
Honolulu
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We the People
Statewide

IDAHO (11)
Constitution Party
Parma
Idaho Citizens Constitutional Militia *
Statewide
Idaho Observer
Spirit Lake
John Birch Society
Nampa
North Idaho Light Foot Militia*
Bonner County
Boundary County
Kootenai County
Oath Keepers
Statewide
Police & Military Against the New World Order
Kamiah
We Are Change
Statewide
We the People
Statewide

ILLINOIS (10)
135th Illinois Volunteer Cavalry *
Statewide
America First Party of Illinois
Rolling Meadows
Camp FEMA
Northbrook
Constitution Party
East Peoria
Illinois State Militia (Unorganized) 167th Battalion, 21st FF *
Statewide
John Birch Society
Statewide
Martial Law Survival
Thomson
Oath Keepers
Statewide
Restore the Republic
Northbrook
We the People
Statewide

INDIANA (21)
Constitution Party
Indianapolis
Indiana Citizens Volunteer Militia, 3rd Brigade *
Tippecanoe County
Indiana Constitutional Militia *
Statewide
Indiana Militia Corps *
Ingalls
Northeast
Northwest
Pendleton
Southeast
Southwest
Indianapolis Baptist Temple
Indianapolis
Indiana Sedentary Militia *
Hendricks County
Southern
Southwest
Statewide
Western
Indiana's Greene County Militia *
Greene County
Indiana State Militia 14th Regiment *
Owen County
John Birch Society
Indianapolis
NORFED – National Organization for the Repeal of the Federal Reserve Act
Evansville
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We the People
Statewide

IOWA (5)
Constitution Party
Oskaloosa
We Are Change
Cedar Falls
Des Moines
Quad Cities
We the People
Statewide

KANSAS (7)
Constitution Party
Wichita
John Birch Society
Statewide
Kansas State Militia *
Wichita
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We Are Change
Lawrence
Statewide
We the People
Statewide

KENTUCKY (13)
1st Joint Public Militia *
Bowling Green
Jefferson County
Louisville
Marshall County
Northern
Statewide
Constitution Party
Lexington
John Birch Society
Statewide
Kentucky State Militia - Ohio Valley Command *
Louisville
Oath Keepers
Statewide
PatriotResistance.com
Lexington
Take Back Kentucky
Clarkson
We the People
Statewide

LOUISANA (10)
Constitution Party
Mandeville
Louisiana Militia *
Statewide
Louisiana Unorganized Militia *
Abbeville
Oath Keepers
Statewide
Truth Attack
Shreveport
We Are Change
Arcadia
New Orleans
Shreveport
Slidell
We the People
Statewide

MAINE (7)
Constitution Party
New Castle
John Birch Society
Statewide
Maine Constitutional Militia *
Statewide
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We Are Change
New England Area
Portland
We the People
Statewide

MARYLAND (8)
America's Survival, Inc.
Owings
Constitution Party
Pocomoke
John Birch Society
Statewide
Oath Keepers
Statewide
Save A Patriot Fellowship
Westminster
Southern Sons of Liberty *
Statewide
We Are Change
Statewide
We the People
Statewide

MASSACHUSETTS (7)
America First Party of Massachusetts
New Bedford
Constitution Party
Amesbury
John Birch Society
Hyde Park
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We Are Change
Boston
Cape Cod
We the People
Statewide

MICHIGAN (47)
America First Party of Michigan
Ypsilanti
Constitution Party (U.S. Taxpayers Party of Michigan)
Grand Rapids
Delta 5 Mobile Light Infantry Militia *
Eaton County
East-Central Volunteer Militia of Michigan *
Lapeer County
Hutaree Militia *
Southern
Jackson County Volunteers *
Jackson County
John Birch Society
Statewide
Lenawee County Free and Independent Militia *
Adrian
Michigan Militia *
Redford
Michigan Militia Corps Wolverines 8th Division *
South Central
Michigan Patriot Alliance *
Arenac County
Bay County
Cheboygan County
Clinton County
Crawford County
Genesee County
Gladwin County
Gratiot County
Jackson County
Lapeer County
Macomb County
Midland County
Oakland County
Oceana County
Presque Isle County
Saginaw County
St. Clair County
Sanilac County
Shiawassee County
Tuscola County
Northern Michigan Backyard Protection Militia *
Northern
Oath Keepers
Statewide
Patriot Broadcasting Network
Dexter
Southeast Michigan Volunteer Militia *
Livingston County
Macomb County
Oakland County
Washtenaw County
Wayne County
We Are Change
Battlecreek
Clio
Detroit
Flint
Royal Oak
Schoolcraft
Statewide
West Michigan Volunteer Militia *
Muskegon County
We the People
Statewide


MINNESOTA (8)
Constitution Party
Redwood Falls
John Birch SocietyStatewide
Minnesota Militia/Army of Mississippi *
St. Cloud
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We Are Change
Duluth
Minneapolis
Statewide
We the People
Statewide


MISSISSIPPI (6)
America First Party of Mississippi
Greenwood
Constitution Defense Militia of Attala County (CDMAC) *
Attala County
Constitution Party
Okolona
East Central Mississippi Militia *
East CentralOath Keepers
Statewide
We the People
Statewide


MISSOURI (9)
America First Party of Missouri
Imperial
Constitution Party
Arnold
John Birch Society
St. Peters
Liberty Restoration Project
St. Louis
Missouri Militia *
Kansas CitySt. Louis
Oath Keepers
Statewide
United American Freedom Foundation
Grandview
We the People
Statewide


MONTANA (9)
Celebrating Conservatism
Missoula
Constitution Party
Great Falls
John Birch Society
Statewide
Lincoln County Watch
Bozeman
Militia of Montana *
Noxon
Oath Keepers
Bozeman
We Are Change
Billings
Missoula
We the People
Statewide


NEBRASKA (7)
Constitution Party
Omaha
John Birch Society
Statewide
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We Are Change
Dakota
Omaha
Tri-Cities Area
We the People
Statewide


NEVADA (7)
Center for Action
Sandy Valley
Independent American Party (Constitution Party)
Elko
Oath Keepers
Northern
Southern
Sovereign People's Court for the United States of America
Las Vegas
We Are Change
Reno
We the People
Statewide


NEW HAMPSHIRE (6)
America First Party of New Hampshire
Windham
Constitution Party
Concord
New Hampshire Patriot Militia *
Statewide
Oath Keepers
Statewide
United States Constitution Rangers *
West Lebanon
We the People
Statewide


NEW JERSEY (8)
Constitution Party
Cinnaminson
John Birch Society
Ringwood
New Jersey Militia *
Trenton
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We Are Change
Cape May
Statewide
We the People
Statewide
Wolfpack Militia *
Statewide

NEW MEXICO (5)
Constitution Party
Albuquerque
John Birch Society
Statewide
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We Are Change
Statewide
We the People
Statewide

NEW YORK (17)
America First Party of New York
Lynbrook
Constitution Party
New York
Empire State Militia 11th Field Force *
Northwestern
Oneida Area
Staten Island
Ulster County
Westchester Area
The Jekyll Island Project
Queensbury
Oath Keepers
Chatham
We Are Change
Hempstead
Ithaca
Long Island
New York City
Oswego County
Staten Island
We The People
Queensbury
Statewide

NORTH CAROLINA (10)
Constitution Party
Fuquay-Varina
John Birch Society
Raleigh
North Carolina Citizens Militia *
Charlotte
Coastal Area
Sandhills Area
Waynesville
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We Are Change
Mount Airy
Statewide
We the People
Statewide

NORTH DAKOTA (3)
Constitution Party
Casselton
John Birch Society
Statewide
We the People
Statewide

OHIO (13)
America First Party of Ohio
Cleveland
Constitution Party
DelawareConstitutional Militia of Clark County *
Clark County
John Birch Society
Columbus
Northeastern Ohio Defense Force 3BN *
Lisbon
Northwestern Ohio Defense Force 4BN *
Kenton
Oath Keepers
Statewide
Ohio Defense Force State Headquarters *
Zanesville
Ohio Militia *
Statewide
Southeastern Ohio Defense Force 3rd Platoon *
Belmont County
Southwestern Ohio Defense Force 5BN *
Lebanon
Unorganized Militia of Champaign County *
St. Paris
We the People
Statewide

OKLAHOMA (5)
Constitution Party
Chandler
John Birch Society
Statewide
Oath Keepers
Statewide
OK SAFE, Inc. (Oklahomans for Sovereignty and Free Enterprise)
Tulsa
We the People
Statewide

OREGON (14)
Constitution Party
Hubbard
Embassy of Heaven
Stayton
Emissary Publications
Clackamas
Freedom Bound International
Klamath Falls
John Birch Society
Statewide
Oath Keepers
Statewide
Oregon Militia Corps *
Statewide
Southern Oregon Militia *
Eagle Point
We Are Change
Cave Junction
Eugene
Florence
Portland
Salem
We the People
Statewide

PENNSYLVANIA (9)
America First Party of Pennsylvania
Ridgway
Constitution Party
Blawnox
Keystone Freedom Fighters *
Gettysburg
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We Are Change
Harrisburg
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Scranton
We the People
Statewide

RHODE ISLAND (3)
Constitution Party
Middletown
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We the People
Statewide

SOUTH CAROLINA (7)
Constitution Party
Greenville
John Birch Society
Greenville
Oath Keepers
Statewide
The Patriot Network
Anderson
We Are Change
Columbia
Greenville
We the People
Statewide

SOUTH DAKOTA (3)
Constitution Party
Brandon
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We the People
Statewide

TENNESSEE (12)
Constitution Party
Englewood
East Tennessee Militia *
East
John Birch Society
Lascassas
Memphis
Lawful Path
Lynnville
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We Are Change
Cookeville
Johnson City
Knoxville
Memphis
Nashville
We the People
Statewide

TEXAS (52)
The American Open Currency Standard
Frisco
American Patriots for Freedom Foundation *
Spring
Brave New Books
Austin
Buffalo Creek Press
Cleburne
Central Texas Militia *
Central
Church of God Evangelistic Association
Waxahachie
Constitution Party
Cleburne
Constitution Society
Austin
John Birch Society
Cypress
McKinney
Oath Keepers
Statewide
Republic Broadcasting
Round Rock
Republic of Texas
Bastrop County
Bexar County
Bowie County
Brazos County
Colorado County
Fayette County
Galveston County
Goliad County
Gonzales County
Harris County
Harrison County
Houston County
Jackson County
Jasper County
Jefferson County
Lamar County
Liberty County
Matagorda County
Milam County
Montgomery County
Nacogdoches County
Red River County
Refugio County
Robertson County
Rusk County
Sabine County
Shelby County
Travis County
Victoria County
Washington County
Texas Well Regulated Militia *
Edwards County
We Are Change
Austin (2)
Dallas
Fort Worth
Pasadena
San Antonio
San Marcos
Tyler
We the People
Statewide

UTAH (10)
Constitution Party
Layton
Hutaree Militia *
Statewide
JoelSkousen.com
Orem
John Birch Society
Springville
Liberty News Radio
Highland
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We Are Change
Orem
Salt Lake City
West Valley City
We the People
Statewide

VERMONT (3)
Constitution Party
Williston
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We the People
Statewide

VIRGINIA (7)
Constitution Party
Vienna
Oath Keepers
Statewide
U.S. National Party
Oakton
Virginia Citizens Militia *
Roanoke
We Are Change
ShenandoahStatewide
We the People
Statewide

WASHINGTON (11)
Constitution Party
Kent
Grays Harbor Civilian Defense Force *
Grays Harbor
John Birch Society
Puyallup
Kitsap County WA Militia *
Kitsap County
National Association of Rural Land Owners
Fall City
Oath Keepers
Statewide
Washington State Militia *
Statewide
We Are Change
Bellingham
Seattle
Spokane
We the People
Statewide

WEST VIRGINIA (5)
Constitution Party
Martinsburg
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We Are Change
Huntington
Statewide
We the People
Statewide

WISCONSIN (13)
America First Party of Wisconsin
Muscoda
Constitution Party
Ripon
John Birch Society
Appleton
John Birch Society Shop JBS
Appleton
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We Are Change
Green Bay
Kenosha
Madison
Milwaukee
Oshkosh
Racine
Stockbridge
We the People
Statewide

WYOMING (4)
Constitution Party
Afton
John Birch Society
Statewide
Oath Keepers
Statewide
We the People
Statewide

5 comments:

  1. The world is complicated and most republicans (Hamiliton, Lincoln, Roosevelt) believe that we should use government a little to increase social mobility, now its about dancing around the claim of government is the problem. The sainted Reagan passed the biggest tax increase in American history and as a result federal employment increased, but facts are lost when mired in mysticism and superstition. In my opinion this is what the small portions of the republican party of “birthers, baggers and blowhards” have brought you. They are good at “Follow the Leader” of their dullard leaders, they listen to Beck, Hedgecock, Hannity, O’Reilly, Rush and Savage and the rest of the Blowhards. Are you surprise at what they do when you know what they think? Although most republicans are trying to distant themselves from this fringe they have a long way to go.

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  2. This is a really hysterically funny post! Make sure you look under your bed for bogeyman 'militias' now... including women.

    Honestly, do you really think anything coming out of America's #1 hate group, SPLC is to be believed? It is run by a convicted pedophile..

    Grow some and grow up won't you? Geesh.

    We have a list too... 12 acts of violence, all done by the LEFT, including killing of a tea partier. But do we hide under our beds or issue hit lists?

    Shame on you.
    You are the dangerous one.

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  3. This is pretty funny... the Constitution party and the JBS, a classy, intelligent, well-respected think tank? Dangerous?

    Oathkeepers is a wonderful group -- isn't it nice to know that if the gov't turns on you, they won't be the ones to do it?

    How is this dangerous?

    Consider the source of this trumped up 'report'.

    And We Are Change is a LEFTWINGER group by the way.

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  4. Anonymous is the perfect example of the cowards that hide in these groups, big mouths that don't give their names or locations.

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  5. By the by Anonymous, the SPLC list all militia and hate groups, no matter what their politics are, keeping their reports fair, balanced and objective.

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