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11 years ago @ Quincy Journal - Quincy School Board pl... · 0 replies · -7 points

There has never, ever been a board that believes in "saving the money for a rainy day". They have to SPEND THE MONEY. And even SPEND THE MONEY they haven't even gotten yet.

11 years ago @ Quincy Journal - Quincy Compressor to l... · 3 replies · -1 points

Should we give thanks to Barack Insane Obama and his Obamacare?

12 years ago @ Quincy Journal - Newcomb smolders - Qui... · 0 replies · +13 points

Quincy has a lot of suspicious fires. Been going on for a long time. usually when a contractor wants to hurry up and get the building down in a hurry and the taxpayers get to pay for it. Ny way of the fire department.

14 years ago @ Quincy Journal - Quincy, IL News - Quin... · 0 replies · +5 points

The Illinois Governor is just like his hero OBAMA.

15 years ago @ http://patriotupdate.com/ - "\'ACLU-crafted court ... · 0 replies · +10 points

Oh Oh Oh - You are definitely wrong. The ACLU will support the Muslims until hell freezes over.

16 years ago @ American Vision - Muslim Students Want t... · 3 replies · +12 points

The Muslims signed up to go to school there. If they don't like "In the year of our LORD", then drop out and got to a MUSLIM school. They were not forced to go to school there. They CHOSE to go to school there. I am sick and tired of the MUSLIMS leaving their Country because of their laws and come here and want to change OUR laws and beliefs to what they left and ran away from.

17 years ago @ Glenn Beck - The 912 P... - Stand Up & Lead - 3/13... · 0 replies · +1 points

Tim Neal of Miller County was shocked recently when he heard a radio program about a strategic report compiled by state and federal law enforcement agencies to combat terrorism.
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● Controversial law enforcement report outlines Missouri 'militia' habits

Titled “The Modern Militia Movement,” the report is dated Feb. 20 and designed to help police identify militia members or domestic terrorists. Red flags outlined in the document include political bumper stickers such as those for U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, talk of conspiracy theories such as the plan for a mega-highway from Canada to Mexico and possession of subversive literature.

But when Neal read the report, he couldn’t help but think it described him. A military veteran and a delegate to the 2008 Missouri Republican state convention, he didn’t appreciate being lumped in with groups like the Neo-Nazis.

“I was going down the list and thinking, ‘Check, that’s me,’ ” he said. “I’m a Ron Paul supporter, check. I talk about the North American union, check. I’ve got the ‘America: Freedom to Fascism’ video loaned out to somebody right now. So that means I’m a domestic terrorist? Because I’ve got a video about the Federal Reserve?”