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HK June 2nd 09 03:18 AM

Conservative Terrorist's Ties to Extremists
 

By Peter Grier | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor

Washington

Analysts who study American extremism are pointing to a 1996 arrest
report that, they say, links the leading suspect in the murder of Kansas
abortion doctor George Tiller to some of the most zealous antigovernment
groups in the United States.

Law enforcement officials currently have in custody Scott Philip Roeder
of Merriam, Kan., age 51. Thirteen years ago, someone named Scott
Roeder, 38, was arrested in Topeka, Kan., and charged with criminal use
of explosives after police found fuse cord and a pound of gunpowder in
his car trunk.

He also had a homemade license plate on his car proclaiming he was
immune from Kansas law – a type of tag that's been associated with the
Freemen organization, which rejects the authority of the US government.
Freemen in Montana were involved in an 81-day standoff with US marshals
in 1996 after they tried to set up their own system of government.

The 1996 Roeder case was eventually dropped due to problems with the
initial search of the car. At the same time, his name appeared on an FBI
watch list of possible Freemen members.

Police investigating the Tiller shooting have not said they are
investigating any links between Mr. Roeder and right-wing extremism. But
Mark Pitcavage, director of investigative research for the
Anti-Defamation League, says these two Roeders are almost certainly the
same person.

A report in the Kansas City Star, moreover, quotes Morris Wilson, former
commander of the Kansas Unorganized Citizens Militia as saying he knew
Roeder, calling him "a fanatic about abortion."

"It's not unusual at all that someone who is anti-abortion might be
involved with one of these other kinds of extremist movements,"
Pitcavage says.

Tiller, a doctor who carried out late-term abortions, was shot and
killed Sunday at his church in Wichita, Kan. Witnesses said the gunman
fired at Tiller, threatened to shoot others who attempted to intervene,
and then escaped in a blue Ford Taurus.

Three hours after the shooting, a suspect was detained in the Kansas
City suburb of Merriam, Kan. A spokesman for the Johnson County
sherriff's office identified the suspect as Scott Roeder.

To this point all evidence in the Tiller murder case points to a gunman
who was acting alone, according to Kansas police.

The shooting comes at a time when federal law enforcement agencies have
been worried about a resurgence in right-wing extremist violence.

There has been an upsurge in anger levels on extremist web sites and in
group internal communications, he says.

"Two broad things underlie this: the economic crisis, and the election
of Barack Obama, which has made the extreme right very angry," says
Pitcavage.

Recently the extreme fringe of the anti-abortion movement has become
more and more frustrated, adds Brian Levin, director of the Center for
Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University at San
Bernardino.

They are facing a situation in which for the first time a majority of US
residents consider themselves "pro-choice," according to polls. At the
same time, the extremists believe that their leadership has become tame.

Whoever shot Dr. Tiller, "it is someone who not only disagrees with
abortion, but more fundamentally disagrees with the democratic process
and the whole direction and ethos of the country," says Mr. Levin of
California State University.

By carrying out the attack in church, the gunman was likely trying to
send a message, he adds.

"These individuals believe that they are in a war for existence, and
that they answer to a higher authority," he says.

- - -

We could round the suckers up and send 'em to GITMO...no need for
evidence...they're nothing but terrorists. :)

GC Boater June 2nd 09 04:01 AM

Conservative Terrorist's Ties to Extremists
 
On Jun 1, 9:18*pm, HK wrote:
By Peter Grier *| Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor

Washington

Analysts who study American extremism are pointing to a 1996 arrest
report that, they say, links the leading suspect in the murder of Kansas
abortion doctor George Tiller to some of the most zealous antigovernment
groups in the United States.

Law enforcement officials currently have in custody Scott Philip Roeder
of Merriam, Kan., age 51. Thirteen years ago, someone named Scott
Roeder, 38, was arrested in Topeka, Kan., and charged with criminal use
of explosives after police found fuse cord and a pound of gunpowder in
his car trunk.

He also had a homemade license plate on his car proclaiming he was
immune from Kansas law – a type of tag that's been associated with the
Freemen organization, which rejects the authority of the US government.
Freemen in Montana were involved in an 81-day standoff with US marshals
in 1996 after they tried to set up their own system of government.

The 1996 Roeder case was eventually dropped due to problems with the
initial search of the car. At the same time, his name appeared on an FBI
watch list of possible Freemen members.

Police investigating the Tiller shooting have not said they are
investigating any links between Mr. Roeder and right-wing extremism. But
Mark Pitcavage, director of investigative research for the
Anti-Defamation League, says these two Roeders are almost certainly the
same person.

A report in the Kansas City Star, moreover, quotes Morris Wilson, former
commander of the Kansas Unorganized Citizens Militia as saying he knew
Roeder, calling him "a fanatic about abortion."

"It's not unusual at all that someone who is anti-abortion might be
involved with one of these other kinds of extremist movements,"
Pitcavage says.

Tiller, a doctor who carried out late-term abortions, was shot and
killed Sunday at his church in Wichita, Kan. Witnesses said the gunman
fired at Tiller, threatened to shoot others who attempted to intervene,
and then escaped in a blue Ford Taurus.

Three hours after the shooting, a suspect was detained in the Kansas
City suburb of Merriam, Kan. A spokesman for the Johnson County
sherriff's office identified the suspect as Scott Roeder.

To this point all evidence in the Tiller murder case points to a gunman
who was acting alone, according to Kansas police.

The shooting comes at a time when federal law enforcement agencies have
been worried about a resurgence in right-wing extremist violence.

There has been an upsurge in anger levels on extremist web sites and in
group internal communications, he says.

"Two broad things underlie this: the economic crisis, and the election
of Barack Obama, which has made the extreme right very angry," says
Pitcavage.

Recently the extreme fringe of the anti-abortion movement has become
more and more frustrated, adds Brian Levin, director of the Center for
Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University at San
Bernardino.

They are facing a situation in which for the first time a majority of US
residents consider themselves "pro-choice," according to polls. At the
same time, the extremists believe that their leadership has become tame.

Whoever shot Dr. Tiller, "it is someone who not only disagrees with
abortion, but more fundamentally disagrees with the democratic process
and the whole direction and ethos of the country," says Mr. Levin of
California State University.

By carrying out the attack in church, the gunman was likely trying to
send a message, he adds.

"These individuals believe that they are in a war for existence, and
that they answer to a higher authority," he says.

- - -

We could round the suckers up and send 'em to GITMO...no need for
evidence...they're nothing but terrorists. * :)


Been to any Yale Alumni meetings lately?

Richard Casady June 2nd 09 12:42 PM

Conservative Terrorist's Ties to Extremists
 
On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 22:18:12 -0400, HK wrote:

We could round the suckers up and send 'em to GITMO...no need for
evidence...they're nothing but terrorists. :)


Why does Obama want an Army unit tasked with attacking US civilians?

We have no warrant wiretapping and searchs of cars and everyone in
them, on the theory that an improper turn signal is probable cause to
search the guy sleeping on the back seat. Bush went far toward turning
the US into a police state. Obama likes it that way. He has shown no
sign of being willing to roll back any of the attacks on the bill of
rights. He reminds me of Stalin. His reaction to the German camps was
to keep one open, and have 7000 die there.

Casady

HK June 2nd 09 12:46 PM

Conservative Terrorist's Ties to Extremists
 
Richard Casady wrote:
On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 22:18:12 -0400, HK wrote:

We could round the suckers up and send 'em to GITMO...no need for
evidence...they're nothing but terrorists. :)


Why does Obama want an Army unit tasked with attacking US civilians?

We have no warrant wiretapping and searchs of cars and everyone in
them, on the theory that an improper turn signal is probable cause to
search the guy sleeping on the back seat. Bush went far toward turning
the US into a police state. Obama likes it that way. He has shown no
sign of being willing to roll back any of the attacks on the bill of
rights. He reminds me of Stalin. His reaction to the German camps was
to keep one open, and have 7000 die there.

Casady



Are you saying Obama hasn't yet fixed everything Bush pooched? :)

As for the Christian terrorists, I don't see them as being any different
than the Muslim terrorists. Get warrants, arrest them, try them, if for
nothing else, inciting the simple-minded to commit felonies.

Richard Casady June 2nd 09 04:50 PM

Conservative Terrorist's Ties to Extremists
 
On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 07:46:36 -0400, HK wrote:

Richard Casady wrote:
On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 22:18:12 -0400, HK wrote:

We could round the suckers up and send 'em to GITMO...no need for
evidence...they're nothing but terrorists. :)


Why does Obama want an Army unit tasked with attacking US civilians?

We have no warrant wiretapping and searchs of cars and everyone in
them, on the theory that an improper turn signal is probable cause to
search the guy sleeping on the back seat. Bush went far toward turning
the US into a police state. Obama likes it that way. He has shown no
sign of being willing to roll back any of the attacks on the bill of
rights. He reminds me of Stalin. His reaction to the German camps was
to keep one open, and have 7000 die there.

Casady



Are you saying Obama hasn't yet fixed everything Bush pooched? :)


I am saying he doesn't want to. A police state suits him.

Casady

HK June 2nd 09 05:11 PM

Conservative Terrorist's Ties to Extremists
 
Richard Casady wrote:
On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 07:46:36 -0400, HK wrote:

Richard Casady wrote:
On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 22:18:12 -0400, HK wrote:

We could round the suckers up and send 'em to GITMO...no need for
evidence...they're nothing but terrorists. :)
Why does Obama want an Army unit tasked with attacking US civilians?

We have no warrant wiretapping and searchs of cars and everyone in
them, on the theory that an improper turn signal is probable cause to
search the guy sleeping on the back seat. Bush went far toward turning
the US into a police state. Obama likes it that way. He has shown no
sign of being willing to roll back any of the attacks on the bill of
rights. He reminds me of Stalin. His reaction to the German camps was
to keep one open, and have 7000 die there.

Casady


Are you saying Obama hasn't yet fixed everything Bush pooched? :)


I am saying he doesn't want to. A police state suits him.

Casady



I think you are being way premature.

Richard Casady June 2nd 09 07:19 PM

Conservative Terrorist's Ties to Extremists
 
On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 10:44:42 -0400, wrote:

On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 06:42:36 -0500, Richard Casady
wrote:

We have no warrant wiretapping and searchs of cars and everyone in
them, on the theory that an improper turn signal is probable cause to
search the guy sleeping on the back seat. Bush went far toward turning
the US into a police state.



Actually the car search rules are a product of the Reno DoJ during the
Clinton administration. It is part of the war on drugs


Cocaine has remained steady at about a hundred a gram since 1970.
Decent weed has gone from 150 bucks a pound to 5000. This is what the
war on drugs has accomplished. That and filling the prisons.

Casady

Wayne.B June 2nd 09 09:19 PM

Conservative Terrorist's Ties to Extremists
 
On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 13:19:24 -0500, Richard Casady
wrote:

Decent weed has gone from 150 bucks a pound to 5000.


I thought you guys were growing corn out there in Iowa.

:-)


BAR[_2_] June 2nd 09 09:25 PM

Conservative Terrorist's Ties to Extremists
 
Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 13:19:24 -0500, Richard Casady
wrote:

Decent weed has gone from 150 bucks a pound to 5000.


I thought you guys were growing corn out there in Iowa.


What's a bushel of corn go for these days? It is my understanding it
takes two gallons of diesel fuel to make a gallon of ethanol.

Richard Casady June 2nd 09 10:07 PM

Conservative Terrorist's Ties to Extremists
 
On Tue, 02 Jun 2009 16:19:05 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

Decent weed has gone from 150 bucks a pound to 5000.


I thought you guys were growing corn out there in Iowa.


That and a lot of soybeans. There is local weed, but not that much.
They bust someone for growing every once in a while.

Casady


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