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sharesunited Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-03-10 04:49 AM
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FBI asks bombastic "Guardians" radio host to give them a heads up next time.
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2010/0402/Guardians-of-the-free-Republics-tied-to-Texas-radio-station


Guardians of the free Republics tied to Texas radio station

The FBI interviewed radio host Sam Kennedy on Friday. Mr. Kennedy is 'up to his eyeballs' in the Guardians of the free Republics, says the owner of a Texas radio station, and is behind letters sent to all 50 governors. The letters prompted an FBI investigation.

By Patrik Jonsson, Staff writer / April 2, 2010
ATLANTA

The man at the center of the Guardians of the free Republics is Texas talk-show host Sam Kennedy – and he's already gotten a Texas radio station in hot water as law enforcement reacted rapidly to what has been construed as a direct threat to all 50 US governors.

Mr. Kennedy "is the focal point of this, these guardians. He was in the mix in setting this whole thing up, and he's up to his eyeballs in this Restore America project," says John Stadtmiller, who runs Republic Broadcasting Network based in Round Rock, Texas, which broadcasts Kennedy's weekly "Take No Prisoners" show. Restore America project, as articulated on the Guardians of the free Republics website, is part screed, part call to action to depose an illegitimate government in favor of restoring the people's "common law."

The website describes it as "a war college restoration strategy for regaining control quietly, efficiently and quickly without provoking controversy, ridicule, violence or civil war." It purports to have military backing for a takeover.

On Friday afternoon, Mr. Stadtmiller, reached by phone, said, "I talked to Kennedy a half-hour ago and ... I told him I'm getting a lot of heat, that you stirred the pot here, and that your plan for how to deal with the media and let them know what is going on has failed miserably."

The FBI interviewed Kennedy for two hours Friday but did not arrest him, Stadtmiller says. The interview focused on two shows Kennedy did two months ago about the Restore America project, in which Kennedy set a March 31 deadline as the day we "begin to reclaim the continent." The letters mailed to the governors were part of that plan, confirms Stadtmiller.

In the first of two one-hour programs, Kennedy intoned: "I'm dedicating tonight's program to all … the men and women who have suffered these many years at the hands of a corporation gone crazy, to people's homes invaded by SWAT teams, guns pointed at the heads of children by agents of a corporate state acting in territorial capacity outside normal constitutional limitations on the land of your forefathers."

The FBI has not released the letters. The bureau said they contain no direct threat but asserted that their implied threat to governors could serve to spark lone-wolf violence. In response, several states increased capitol security Friday. All entrances except the main doors were closed at the Nevada capitol.

Republic Broadcasting Network is well known to those who study extremism, as well as to the FBI. It's a rabble-rousing station that trafficks in conspiracy theories – part of a long-standing American tradition of underground radio.

But post-9/11, such radio stations walk a tighter rope as law enforcement has more leeway prosecuting speech that incites violence, says George Michael, a political scientist and extremism expert at the University of Virginia's College at Wise.

"My understanding is that speech only becomes a basis for prosecution … when it becomes the basis for an incitement to imminent lawless actions, and that depends obviously on establishing links between what might be said on the radio," says Professor Michael. "The difficulty in prosecution is drawing links between talk and action."

Stadtmiller says the FBI agents told Kennedy, in essence, "We know you're not a threat, but we spent millions of dollars guarding . The next time you do something like this, give us a heads up. Don’t waste our time and money."
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ericinne Donating Member (251 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-03-10 04:58 AM
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1. Yeah, saw the demands
I saw the documents PDF, sure liked to use the word "republic" alot, kinda creepy.

Maybe the dummies should try the method recommended in the 1a to get the results they want, and PETITION the government body to step down by a request of the 2/3rd's majority of the REPUBLIC :eyes: population and the redress of grievances and blah blah blah..

GET THAT PETITION GOING TEABAGGERS, HEY, I'LL SIGN FOR SHITS AND GIGGLES.

Some of the demands are just hilarious because they're so outrageously stupid and insane. These are our "REPUBLIC" protectors? :eyes:
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KharmaTrain Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-03-10 05:29 AM
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2. It's Like Shining A Light And Watching The Cockroaches Scatter...
The attention the violent and fetid teabaggers are drawing is also drawing attention to the various right wing fringe groups...some old, some new that are taking advantage of a power vacuum in the GOOP as well as egging on the great unhinged. The stupidity of some could be the downfall of all as we're seeing some scary and very dangerous people out there...people who prefer to live and operate in the shadows but whose over-the-top antics is drawing more and more attention.

Many wingnuts want to deny its there...or claim they're "democrat plants" or demorats have their own hate groups as well, but the more these vigilantes feel emboldened and expose themselves the more it draws attention and scrutiny and that's not a good thing for the rushpublican party. But there's no one who can control a rushbo or beck...the race to the bottom is spinning out of control.
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RKP5637 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-03-10 06:30 AM
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3. I hope so - "the race to the bottom is spinning out of control." RW media is
totally out of control, I hope more and more Americans wake up to what the republican party has become. They have become more of a threat to America than these outsiders they profess to protect all from... The RNC should simply re-brand themselves as "Wingnuts United."
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jarnocan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-03-10 06:52 AM
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4. So sick and yet sort of a good
thing....I do lump them together in a way, right wing militias, oath takers/guardians of the republic Palinites/t-baggers and hope the general public begins to. Sure not every t-baggette is a complete violent prone looney toon hate groupie, but they do choose to associate with hateful racist folks and and paticipate in promoting that hate by supporting their numbers. So I do NOT feel at all quilty.
I definately want to find or buy more bumper stickers -had the magnet ones, just to show support for our (centrist not leftist)president-even though I am more to the left of him on some issues:) http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/vp/36155553%2336155553#36143662 Rachel Maddow's interesting perspective on right wing violence. it all relates.
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