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Alien and Sedition Acts V2.0
2021-05-01
[Bloomie via CFP] Domestic Terrorism Law Being Weighed by Justice Department

’CANCER’ ON U.S.
Currently, no U.S. law lets the government designate domestic extremists as terrorists or bring specific charges for domestic terrorism. That contrasts with laws to combat international terrorism, which allow the government to designate groups and bring charges for providing those groups with material support.

It’s a gap that some law enforcement and intelligence officials say should be closed.

"This is a cancer on our country," said Democratic Representative Matt Cartwright of Pennsylvania, chairman of the subcommittee. "Right-wing extremist attacks and plots have greatly outnumbered those from all other groups combined and caused more deaths as well."
Posted by:Mercutio

#5   Didn't seem to have a problem in the 60s and 70s when they went after real white supremacists.

Cause they also had Hippies, real Cops and nightsticks.
Posted by: Skidmark: identifies as angry old bald guy with an attitude   2021-05-01 20:43  

#4  Settled science, JQC. They read it in Pravda.
Posted by: Bobby   2021-05-01 11:22  

#3  Democratic Representative Matt Cartwright of Pennsylvania, chairman of the subcommittee. "Right-wing extremist attacks and plots have greatly outnumbered those from all other groups combined and caused more deaths as well."

Congressman, can you please provide the data that supports this statement?
Posted by: JohnQC   2021-05-01 09:32  

#2  Didn't seem to have a problem in the 60s and 70s when they went after real white supremacists.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-05-01 07:05  

#1  Shorter Bloomberg: The people we don't like commit Treason/Sedition/BadThink.
Posted by: magpie   2021-05-01 00:11  

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