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April 14, 2009 Is Texas A Terror State?By Jim Byrd
According to the Department of Homeland Security, Texas fits the Department's profile of potential domestic terrorism described in their newly released report titled, " Right-wing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment".
Islamic extremists' acts of domestic terrorism were recently given the dignity, by Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano and President Obama, of being classified as man-made disasters, and abroad, the "war on terror" has been reclassified as an "overseas contingency plan". But an entire non-Islamic class, or perhaps by extension entire states, according to the report, are not afforded such considerate and cordial titles if they are anti-abortion, tend to harbor returning soldiers stationed in the Middle East, aid and abet the reintegration of military personnel into civilian life within their borders, are anti-illegal immigration, are anti-gun control, possess Christian views, are against high taxes, and are opposed to the overreaching power of the federal government. They fit the assessment of "extremists" that was
It is the opposition of the "overreaching power of the federal government" that may have sealed Texas's fate as a terror state. Rick Perry's statement on the Governor's website, may have doomed the state of Texas by supporting HCR 50, which supports states' rights under the 10th Amendment. You know the 10th Amendment--the one that expounds on Article 1, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution and spells out explicitly the limits of the federal government, just in case the federal government became confused of their limits. Perry stated,
The remaining text of the declaration:
It also designates that all compulsory federal legislation that requires states to comply under threat of civil or criminal penalties, or that requires states to pass legislation or lose federal funding, be prohibited or repealed. Let's test Texas's terror threat assessment capabilities based on voting habit: Anti-abortion--check Pro-Gun--check Anti-gun control--check Predominantly Christian--check Military bases--check Returning soldiers--check Against high taxes (no state tax in Texas)--check, check Anti-illegal immigration--check Against an overreaching federal government--check Conservative--check Extreme right-wing (according to Democratic Party standards)--check Understands Article 1, Section 8--check Understands the 10th Amendment--check Rejects federal authority in favor of state or local authority--check That sums it up: Texas is most definitely a terror state in the eyes of Secretary Napolitano and her agency.
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