A DHS Profile Of a Potential Domestic Terrorist

November 11, 2009

Some time ago, Janet Napolitano and her gang at the Department Of Homeland Security labeled returning veterans as “potential domestic terrorists.”

Ms Napolitano, in whatever passes for thinking in the world she lives in, feel that vets are prime targets to be recruited by “right-wing extremist” groups.

I know of someone who fits her criteria exactly.

Small town farm boy who enlists in the military at an early ages, goes off to war, and then returns to America with no job and no discernable skills.

So today, on a day when we pay tribute to the brave nen and women who have fought and died in order to allow Ms Napolitano to make such irrational statements, we thought that we should clear something up for her:

Rather than being a threat to America’s security, those veterans are the only thing that has kept America secure.

Those veterans, such as the man featured in this video, are the only reason you could say something that stupid.

(Oh, and for all of you liberals, as well as those of you who know nothing of American history (or is that the same thing?), the man profiled in the video below was not the fantasy of some Hollywood fathead, this closing clip is from the exploits of an actual patriotic American who became the most-decorated soldier of World War Two.)

A Congressional Medal Of Honor Winner Is Accused Of Being A Potential Domestic Terrorist

May 19, 2009

Last week I did an article outlining how members of the current administration feel that we  are all potential domestic terrorists.

The Department Of Homeland Security, led by Janet “they are all out to get us” Napolitano, would, if he were alive today, consider Audie Murphy as a potential domestic terrorist.

Right about now many of you are wondering just who is Audie Murphy.

Well, he is someone who fits Ms. Napolitano’s fantasy of a domestic terrorist.

He was born to a poor family in Texas, and as a youngster he owned a gun and hunted for food for the family.

He also, in 1942. lied about his age (he was 16 at the time) and enlisted in the United States Army.

Audie Murphy became the most highly decorated soldier of World War Two, being awarded a total of 33 medals, just a few of which were:

The Congressional Medal Of Honor
The Distinguished Service Cross
A Silver Star with Oak Leaf cluster
Three Purple Hearts
Four Bronze Stars

As I said, those are just a few of the medals he was awarded.
If you want to learn more, head over to your local Blockbuster and rent a movie called “To Hell and Back”

I mention all this because according to Ms. Napolitano and the rest of the crew at the Department Of Homeland Security, in their eyes someone like Audie Murphy is an exact match for just one of many factors that make up a domestic terrorist.

What in the hell has happened to this country?

Years ago, if a member of the President’s cabinet were to put in writing the implication that a combat veteran who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor as a potential threat to the security of America, that person would probably would possibly be arrested for treason!

It would be front-page news in every newspaper in the country.

And the President would hold a news conference denouncing that Cabinet members statements and actions, and would tell the American public that someone with such a warped viewpoint has no place in his administration.

I’m not holding my breath waiting to see that happen.