Discussion: Ex-Congressional Candidate Busted For Plot To Burn Down Muslim Community

And he wasn’t exactly trying hard to hide what he was up to.

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Let me guess he is also a fundamentalist Christian.

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We have met the enemy, and it’s this nutjob. Seriously, if someone in that Muslim community did what this guy did, he’d be charged with a lot more than making a single threat, and would doubtful get bail at all. But since he’s a good American citizen trying to commit terrorism to start a civil war on our own soil, then it’s more of a slap on the wrist sort of thing.

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This was my thought. Send this bastard along with his OAF pals to Guantanamo.

But yeah, he’s white so he’ll get off fairly easy.

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Here is what you need to know about how this works in RW world: The “person in the know” Mauro is an adviser to the Clairion Fund, dba Clarion Project. ??? In 2008, Donors Capital Fund, a conservative donor advised fund, granted $17.7 million to The Clarion Project.[6]

Another RWNJ bites the dust…I can only assume these individuals don’t know how NSA “works”. Somehow linking to a monitored site didn’t occur to this guy?

I’m wondering what Doggart’s take on Jade Helm is.

So how does Homeland release a terrorist and an active enemy combatant on just a $30K bond?

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According to the article this oaf (tee hee, couldn’t resist the pun)
"Doggart … faces up
to five years in prison, a fine of $250,000 and three years probation. "

Which is still fairly lenient.

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Please don’t separate him from the general prison population. Pretty please.

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Why is it always Facebook ? Don’t the OAFs know there is some slight possibility that someone might see what they’re planning? Like, 100% possibility? Maybe they can be forced to play a FPS on an Occulus until they get addicted, and then they can just wander around inside it creating virtual mayhem and leave us the fck alone…

A Budweiser overdose is a terrible thing to witness.

It’s an old tradition in this country, unfortunately.

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Looks like the majority of the GOP’s “Big Tent” are lunatics. Every day another GOP lunatic does or says something so ridiculous you have to wonder why their families let them out of the house or use a phone.

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Only $30,000 bond? That’s like one wife-beating.

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Seriously, right there with you. Why the hell is this guy, who planned a horrific act of terror involving WMD’s (as defined in USC Title 18, at any rate) with, as an added attraction, conspiring to conduct the kind of attack they used to call “race riots” because it sounded better than “massacre,” being allowed to plead to these rinky dink charges?

If this guy had been a Muslim, there would have been a grim-faced press conference announcing a maximalist indictment involving multiple terrorism counts under the PATRIOT Act coupled to a demand for life in prison that would only have been pled down to about twenty years. No question about it. It’s a blatant case of IOKIYW.

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God save us from biker gangs and Republican congressional candidates…

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Biker gangs are offended you’ve thrown them into the same stew.

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The only difference between his little band of merry men and Taliban . . . . . .is the clothing.

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But were the precogs correct?

If his name was Khalid Doggart, he would have mysteriously been killed by the FBI during an attempted capture.

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