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Old 08-31-2005, 02:49 PM
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Propaganda Central....

Get you hip waders on... propaganda & stereotypes to the extreme !

Allegiance to the U.S

A military web page no less... ( home page )

A little more of this, and our troops will have no problem firing on the very people.they took an oath to protect.

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Individuals holding a security clearance have a right to hold unpopular opinions, including opinions that are distasteful to the overwhelming majority of Americans and contrary to government policy. They also have a right to seek change in government policies or programs.
I had much more than a top secret clearence, when I was in the military (computer geek). I wonder if I qualify for the above paragraph. :-D

Be sure to check out your states anti-militia and anti-paramilitary training statutes, while you're there... here's Maine's:

Maine. Anti-militia. Me. Rev. Stat. Ann. tit. 37-B, § 342.2.

Title 37-B: DEFENSE, VETERANS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Chapter 3: MILITARY BUREAU
Subchapter 7: PENALTIES

§342. Prohibited acts; penalties

2. Other military organizations prohibited. No group of persons, other than federal or state military forces, may join together as a military organization or parade in public with firearms. Associations of historical military reenactors may parade in public with firearms with authorization of the city or town officials in the municipality in which they wish to parade. Students in educational institutions where military science is taught, as a prescribed part of the course of instruction, may drill and parade with firearms in public under the supervision of their military instructors.

Any person violating this subsection is guilty of a Class E crime.

Sine the definition of "person" was not found until any of the multiple definition chapters, we must use the inital generic definition found under

Title 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 3: RULES OF CONSTRUCTION

§72. Words and phrases
15. Person. "Person" may include a body corporate.

Phew! Another statue that doesn't apply to me.... Anyone up for a parade? :-D

Title 17-A: MAINE CRIMINAL CODE
Part 3:
Chapter 51: SENTENCES OF IMPRISONMENT

§1252. Imprisonment for crimes other than murder

E. In the case of a Class E crime, the court shall set a definite period not to exceed 6 months. [1975, c. 499, §1 (new).]



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Most Patriot followers are law-abiding citizens who join the movement to express their outrage at a government they consider misguided. Their activities remain within the bounds of legitimate, albeit strident, political speech. But these legitimate dissidents support a more radical Patriot underground whose members have been charged with bombings, bank robberies, attempted murder, biological terrorism, illegal weapons possession, fraud, intimidation of public officials, and tax avoidance.
Hmmm... Didn't we break international law when we invaded Iraq? Yep!

What's that old saying about "people in glass houses"? :lol:

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