I agree.
Clipped from Dear Mr. Security Agent
http://westernrifleshooters.wordpress.com/2013/01/07/bracken-dear-mr-security-agent/
Then how about a paper in an approved and sanctioned semi-official U.S. military publication, written by a War College professor in good standing. Serious enough for you? Google the Small Wars Journal piece entitled Full Spectrum Operations in the Homeland: A Vision of the Future, by Colonel Kevin Benson, USA (ret), 2012. The full spectrum operations envisaged for the Army in the homeland are not made against hypothetical hostile drug cartels in the Southwest, or urban gangs, or the traditionally ambiguous and vague Pineland Liberation Group, or Orangeland Peoples Front, hypothetical stand-ins named to offend no one, not even by accident.
This long-standing neutral naming protocol is tossed aside in Full Spectrum Operations in the Homeland, where the new domestic enemy that the U.S. Army must crush is a neo-KKK, a white racist Tea Party terrorist organization, headquartered in, of all places, Darlington, South Carolina. Yes, the NASCAR Darlington. Anybody who has been in or near an actual Tea Party event or rally knows the crowd is made up mainly of an older white population, a quiet group that leaves no mess behind, not even a stray poster, and causes no fuss.
Yet Full Spectrum Operations in the Homeland postulates that these white grandpas and grannies will be the very group that the U.S. Army will be called upon to crush in its first major battles on American soil since 1865. The message this paper sends throughout the upper ranks of the War-College-trained military, actually naming an ethnic groupSouthern whitesas the national enemy to hypothetically be crushed by the Army in the year 2016, is simply mind-boggling.
So this makes two?