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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Right wing violence is a myth

We all know the right wingers are a peaceful lot. None of them are militants who want to make the US into a new confederacy based on Christian Sharia, "The Way." .

None of them would ever use their Second Amendment rights as a basis to overthrow the government of the US, or would they?

What about the Hutaree 9 and a Tea Party congressional candidate who liked to play war games with an SS uniform on? 

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These Hutaree suspects are linked to a violent Christian militia in America have been charged with plotting to kill a police officer, and also plotted to murder other officers at his funeral.

The Hutaree insignia includes the letters "CCR" which stand for "Colonial Christian Republic."


Hutaree members use a unique system of paramilitary ranks with titles from highest to lowest: Radok, Boramander, Zulif, Arkon, Rifleman (three grades), Lukore, and Gunner (three grades).


University of Pennsylvania linguistics professor Mark Liberman commented:

I don't see basis in biblical or military history for Radok, Boramander, Zulif, Arkon, and Lukore. They sound kind of like Pokémon names (e.g. Arbok, Charmander, Zubat), but there's no precedent there, either.

You would think they would have used something more aggressive than Pokemon rank. Klingon rank would have been a lot more compelling: See http://www.ikvbloodlust.net/Ranks.htm


One man who once contemplated joining the group, a Mr. Savino, was refused admission due to his being a Muslim.

Savino later provided information to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) which appears to have assisted them in capturing the last indicted Hutaree at large, Joshua Stone.
Iott is the third person from the left. 
Then there is Rich Iott, the Tea Party candidate who liked to dress up an an SS officer. John Boehner campaigned with this rightard and even contributed money to his campaign. Fortunately Marcy Kaptur beat the neo-Nazi in the the general election once Iott's Nazi sympathies went public. 

source: Wikipedia and Conservativeanarchy.com

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