by Kim D.
What is the Obama administration's strategy on combating extremist terrorism? The answer to this question appears to be elusive.
According to Tyler Durden, you may be shocked to see what Obama's definition of extremism is. In fact, Durden has compiled a list of 72 types of Americans that are considered to be “extremists” or “potential terrorists” in official U.S. government documents.
I regularly talk about individual liberty, advocate for states' rights, oppose a "New World order," oppose Agenda 21, complain about bias, am frustrated with mainstream ideologies, visit extremist blogs, am considering purchasing a firearm for home protection, have a patriotic bumper sticker, am anti-abortion, am concerned about illegal immigration, suspicious of centralized government, like Ron Paul, and believe in Revelations. So, I fit the profile at least 14 times - what about you?
Curiously absent from this list is Muslim extremism. So, the actual people persecuting Christians and chopping off heads of infidels are not considered extremists? Perhaps this answers the mystery of why Obama and those of his administration have a hard time defining who the enemy is. Until they can, there will be no strategy to combat and defeat extreme terrorism.
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