3/8/12

Dem Montana gubernatorial hopeful picks military running mate

Dinosaur fossils inspired the creators of Revelations, according to an author interviewed on NPR's Fresh Air.

Montana is bracing for civil unrest: christian/anarchist militias armed for the End Days are rattling online newspaper fora and blogs with vitriol for people of color. How these bozos expect to take on ATF, FBI, and Homeland Security is the height of ignorance. Think Katrina: if civil order is temporarily suspended these idiots will kill only those innocents by whom they feel threatened. Unarmed people would be preyed upon by these monsters unrelentingly.

Threats have been and are being intercepted by state public safety officials.

Attorney General Steve Bullock, our gubernatorial front-runner, has selected Brig. Gen. John E. Walsh, the state’s adjutant general and commander of the Montana National Guard to be his lieutenant governor candidate. Chuck Johnson, Lee Newspapers of Montana reports:
Walsh served as battalion commander of the 1-163rd Infantry Battalion while deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from December 2004 through November 2005. He joined the Montana National Guard in 1979 after graduating from Butte High School. Walsh received a bachelor’s degree in political science in 1990 from the State University of New York and a master’s degree in strategic studies from the U.S. Army War College in 2007.
Mother fucking yikes!

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think you have it wrong, Montana was 3rd for the free state project and I believe the state gearing up for Succession.

larry kurtz said...

"succession" or secession?

Anonymous said...

the later, could you fix that

larry kurtz said...

"later" or latter?

Anonymous said...

lol, glad I could make someone laugh, more to follow hopefully

larry kurtz said...

if you post with your Blogger account you could self-correct....

Anonymous said...

worm moon tonight and possible aurora

larry kurtz said...

Magáksicaagli Wí – Moon When Ducks Come Back

D.E. Bishop said...

Those "patriot/white supremacist" groups are scary. I read the "Intelligence Report" published by the Southern Poverty Law Center. I wish the SPLC was a bunch of crazy extremists whom I could disregard with a wave of my hand. Unfortunately, they are an organization that does more to fight hate than any other. They've documented the rise and fall of the right-wing extremist hate groups for decades, and know what they are talking about.

(I don't think there are any left-wing hate groups. Anyone with corrections to that, let me know. There are black or African-American supremacists, 1 group, I think.)

D.E. Bishop said...

I said, "Unfortunately, they are an organization that does more to fight hate than any other."

That's not what I meant. The "unfortunately" part was supposed to refer to my wish that I didn't have to take the SPLC seriously, and thus find their information alarming.

I'll try to raise my articulation quota. Sorry.

larry kurtz said...

i hear that. 'hate group' works better for 'us' than for 'them' in any context, my bet; the montana blogs are rife with people calling SPLC a hate group...hate for the power of a collectives like those cited by SPLC, to be sure.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

In 2011, the center tracked 1,274 of those groups, up from 824 the year before.

“They represent both a kind of right-wing populist rage and a left-wing populist rage that has gotten all mixed up in anger toward the government,” said Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center and the author of the report.

Anonymous said...

I been traveling over the last two years to permaculture and primitive skills courses and I see the total opposite of what you all are talking about. I see people of all backgrounds coming together with love and trying to figure out a way to stop the fascism and hate. At least in my case the love is far exceeding the hate.I believe we are at the beginning of a new era. That does not mean its gonna be easy though. I will try to get my account back and running soon. Thanks

larry kurtz said...

Larry Jent drops out of the race. Bullock could forfeit $77,000 in donations. Could Dave Wanzenried step up to mount a push for cannabis legalization?

D.E. Bishop said...

To Anon, 1:45pm.

I believe that the number of people working for good far, far outnumbers the haters. But, the haters do kill.

I think the haters will lose in the end. They always have. Always. But in the meantime, they are dangerous to lots of innocent people.

freegan said...

To D.E. Bishop, I agree,LOVE always wins out.I see alot of fear sold here. Would you like a red pill or the blue pill? We are seeing a change in consciousnesses with all sides but it remains a sloooow movement, love will win. Its not about a party or race but how we live our own personal live and teach we teach our young and break the cycle. http://youtu.be/wCmgEN-F-gc http://youtu.be/nOO_AVwfZ9Q http://youtu.be/3IVO3Yt2G1w P.S. I agree with a lot of these but not everything

freegan said...

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