Does the DHS, Military, and various Law Enforcement fusion centers identify Gun Owners, Ex-Military?

Patriots, Christians, Pro Life Activist and Tea Party Members as " potential domestic terrorist?"

durden3512013-04-08T06:04:15Z

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Um, sure. All of those characteristics are identified as potential domestic terrorists. Here's the last list of identifiers I was made aware of:

Gun Owner
Pro Life
Christian
Green Party
Tea Party
Animal Rights Activist
Environmentalist
Global Warming Activist
Tea Party Member
Muslim
Racist
Mason or other civic organization member
Illegal alien
Ex-con
Drug user
Ex-Military
Ex-Law Enforcement

Basically, the DHS has narrowed down the list of potential domestic terrorists to about 80 to 90 percent of the population. They tried to narrow down the list by including a few more factors, but it ended up actually increasing another 4 percent. Right now they're trying to figure out how to deal with the fact that about 30 percent of the people tracking the potential domestic terrorist list are, themselves, on the list.

May I introduce you to an old role playing game called Paranoia? I think it's right up your alley.

Anonymous2013-04-08T12:53:53Z

While I can understand going after Tea Party Members (any group that gives Sarah Palin and that wack-a-doodle Michele Bachmann a platform should be watch), but in general the answer is No. They don't have the budget and they can barely organize themselves out of a paper bag, let alone standing up a "fusion center."

Now you are basically being a TROLL. You do realize that many in the DHS, Military, and various Law Enforcement ARE ex-military, patriots, Christians, pro-life, and yes (*sigh*) supporters of the Tea baggers. You are just making stuff up to get a rise out of people. Or are you overcompensating for once being an Obama supporter?

LOL @They're Here is trolling you!

Anonymous2013-04-08T12:07:39Z

Yup. I have been asked several times by police how many rifles and shotguns I own that are not registered with the state. They are taking a report, and even typing into the computer system as they ask and expect an answer.

"It's not a registry. We just want to know what you have in the privacy of your own home, and you should tell us."

Not.

I'm not sure what definition of "troll" have people have, but neither you or I are it.

NXile2013-04-08T12:48:03Z

You bet they do! If you have enough food to last a week, you fall into that designation.

I've made enough comments on various sites that I'm sure I'm on a list somewhere. What the heck? I'll just "keep on keepin' on", and deal with what may, or may not, come.