Friday, April 02, 2010

It isn't easy being an elected official in the USA. The Governors are being threatened as the States are partnered with the Federal Government...

...on Health Care. Call out the National Guard to take care of the Governor if the State Police protection isn't enough or stretched to thin because of budget cut backs OR if the State Police just aren't armed the right way. I wouldn't hesitate for a minute.



Guardians of the free Republics sends extremist letters to governors, including Perdue, NC
Office of Governor Beverly Perdue

Nut Case militias. They kill abortion doctors and now they threaten Governors. Nice, real nice. And the FCC can't do anything about the propaganda that facilitates this mess. What doesn't the FCC understand about this? Maybe we need a few lynching or something. I just don't know.

It is called 'treason.' Maybe that might be helpful. When people call for the over throw of the government by hook or by crook, it is treason.


Guardians of the free Republics sends extremist letters to 30 governors, including Bev Perdue (click title to entry - thank you)

April 2, 6:18 PMRaleigh Headlines ExaminerThomas Wyatt

An extremist group called Guardians of the free Republics has sent menacing letters to over 30 state governors, demanding their resignations, over the last few days. The group intends to restore America by limiting the influence of the government.

Bev Perdue, governor of North Carolina was one of the recipients of the letters, which demanded that the governors step down within three days, or they will be removed from office. The FBI and DHS (Department of Homeland Security) do not suspect violent intentions, but, according to a report from CNN on the extremist letters, "law enforcement should be aware that this could be interpreted as a justification for violence or other criminal actions."

The letters are still under investigation, but Guardians of the free Republics openly opposes violent action. The group wants to make it clear that it also opposes many aspects of government, and that viewpoint was the subject of the letters sent to governors calling for their resignations.