[Vision2020] American Redoubt to Berglund to Wilson (was "Doubts about American Redoubt")

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Fri Jan 29 08:29:34 PST 2016


Jus' follow the endorsements . . .

From American Redoubt to Carl Berglund . . . 
http://www.redoubtnews.com/event/meet-and-greet-with-carl-berglund/

. . . to Doug Wilson
http://www.berglundforidaho.com/category/issues/

Seeya 'round town, Moscow, because . . .

"Moscow Cares"
http://www.MoscowCares.com
  
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho

"There's room at the top they are telling you still.
But first you must learn how to smile as you kill,
If you want to be like the folks on the hill."

- John Lennon

> On Jan 29, 2016, at 4:58 AM, Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com> wrote:
> 
> Courtesy of today's (January 29, 2016) Lewiston Tribune.
> 
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> Doubts about American Redoubt
> By Chris Carlson
> There's a new player on the Idaho political scene that warrants careful monitoring and serious scrutiny. It calls itself the "American Redoubt" movement. But these people bear an uncanny resemblance to the survivalists and posse comitatus types that operated in Idaho in the 1980s.
> The agendas are remarkably similar: the primacy of the U.S. Constitution, support for so-called "open carry" of firearms; repeal of the 17th Amendment (direct election of U.S. senators); adamant opposition to immigrants; abolishing agencies like Environmental Protection Agency; supremacy of a county sheriff as the highest figure in the criminal justice system, etc.
> The differences between then and now are revealing.
> Then, they did not register or vote. They weren't active in local or state politics.
> Now, they have become the shock troops for the Tea Party and openly support certain candidates.
> In the Republicans' closed primary, they can exercise tremendous influence over their fellow citizens. Several of their sympathizers, such as Rep. Heather Scott of Blanchard, have been elected to the Legislature and have started referencing the writings of their spiritual founder, James Rawles.
> (Scott, by the way, has truly become an embarrassment to Idaho. She unfurled and embraced the Confederate Battle Flag at one rally just as police in South Carolina were finally getting a handle on things. If I'd been the U.S. attorney for Idaho, I would have cited her for trying to incite a riot.
> Then, Scott traveled to the Malheur Wildlife Refuge to embrace the cause of folks there engaging in sedition. The people of Harney County, Ore., - most of them ranchers who abide by the terms of their grazing leases - don't want her or the SS-like storm troopers hanging around. Scott tries to justify the unjustifiable.
> The forefathers of the American Redoubters used to embrace racism. Now, Rawles says racism ignores reason. They say they welcome all, and that there's no discrimination against minorities. But that's easy to say when you have few minorities.
> Then, the Redoubt types banded "together" for protection wherever they were.
> Now, Rawles touts political migration to smaller Western states such as Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, where he believes they can live relatively unbothered by the federal government. This, in fact, is the underlying concept and the key to understanding American Redoubt.
> Despite the outcome of America's great and bloody Civil War, these types still adhere to the concepts of a state's right to secede from the Union or nullify congressional laws they dislike. The Supreme Court has firmly rejected both.
> They still don't understand what U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, in his majority ruling and precedent-setting 5 to 4 Supreme Court opinion, District of Columbia v. Heller, ruled.
> Scalia wrote there was a qualified right for an individual to carry a weapon, whether concealed or not apart from being a member of a militia.
> Scalia clearly said there is not an absolute right. He went on to write that the state in the name of public safety has the right to close off public spaces like schools and courts to the carrying of any weapon, whether concealed or otherwise. One can conclude he would not support Scott and American Redoubt's so-called "constitutional carry" legislation.
> The Redoubters say they love their country, but fear their government that protects their right to dissent, their right to free speech, their right to vote and their right to own side arms, rifles and shotguns.
> However, they don't believe in your right to an ownership interest in the nation's public lands, its wonderful national parks, its wildlife refuges, its national forests and wilderness areas. No, because they live adjacent to these lands. Whether dedicated to multiple use or a prominent single use, they think these lands are theirs, and that they own them.
> Keep your eye on these American Redoubters and their Tea Party puppets - they are wolves in sheep's clothing.
> Caveat Emptor.
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> 
> American Redoubt . . .
> 
> Facebook page
> https://www.facebook.com/AmRedoubt/
> 
> Website
> http://www.redoubtnews.com
> 
> Seeya 'round town, Moscow, because . . .
> 
> "Moscow Cares" (the most fun you can have with your pants on)
> http://www.MoscowCares.com
>   
> Tom Hansen
> Moscow, Idaho
> 
> "There's room at the top they are telling you still.
> But first you must learn how to smile as you kill,
> If you want to be like the folks on the hill."
> 
> - John Lennon
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