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Home Front: Culture Wars
Roger Hedgecock rallies against DHS report
2009-04-16
Hedgecock seeks popular uprising
Columnist who revealed DHS crackdown calls government report 'un-American'
I did want to comment a couple of things on this:
1. That this report was cannot be dismissed as 'inherited' from the 'previous administration', and 2. Has anyone else noticed that ALL reports thus far seem to make intentional avoidance of mentioning Zero or the WH??? Why? Even Jake Tapper avoids mention in his report posted on the subject. A NYT article is seemingly scrubbed of any reference to Zero, but that would be expected. A web search of 'DHS report +obama' reveals next to nothing. 3 days after I first found this report & forwarded it to friends, NO ONE is pointing the finger at Zero, only at Janet Nappinatthealamo & DHS staff

Talk-radio host and WND columnist Roger Hedgecock says the Department of Homeland Security report he unveiled should cause more than alarm for Americans. "This kind of intimidation is so un-American," he said. "I'm hoping people will rise up against it."
Posted by:logi_cal

#3  while Hedgecock occasionally stumbles over/enlightens good issues, don't expect much from him. He went national on his radio show and fired his longterm local KOGO producer, Jimmy Valentine, then fired another longterm staffer, Macarena, after snooping through her emails and finding she was still corresponding with Valentine. Roger is a douche bag of the highest order, and not somebody you want to hitch yer wagon to, you'll only end up looking for a tow, and embarrassed. His "national" radio show welcomed an Andrews, Tx affiliate yesterday. No offense to Andrews, but you're not a major market. Roger should've stayed within his niche, hid his asshole behavior behavior, and kept the occasional Rush fill-in
Posted by: Frank G   2009-04-16 22:30  

#2  Sorry Mr. White but that cannot be the point of the report because the President was unaware of the "tea parties".
Posted by: bman   2009-04-16 11:47  

#1  The point of the report, and the timing of the release, was to snipe at the Tea Parties. We're all just a bunch of extremists, doncha know ...
Posted by: Steve White   2009-04-16 10:43  

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