Just how low can the right-wing go?
Try these guys.
James Laffrey and His Call to Assassinate Jews
By David Neiwert February 22, 2014 8:13 am
James Laffrey, a middle-aged man who appears to be based in Michigan, has caught peoples attention with the bloodcurdling nature of his agenda: He openly calls for the assassination of Jewish people by their white neighbors.
James Laffrey has not been publicly advocating ethnic hatred for very long. He does not appear to have many, if any, followers. He is not particularly well-connected to more established entities on the anti-Semitic far right. But what he does have is a website and plans to create a white supremacist political party called Whites Will Win.
Laffrey, a middle-aged man who appears to be based in Michigan, has caught peoples attention with the bloodcurdling nature of his agenda: he openly calls for the assassination of Jewish people by their white neighbors.
Here is a typical rant by Laffrey, in the midst of discussing a TV show featuring Tom Selleck: The jews are killing us. We must kill them.
Similarly, in a post about another TV series, he writes: Kill every jew. We have every right to do so. Also, it is our duty and our pleasure.
http://crooksandliars.com/2014/02/james-laffrey-and-his-call-assassinate
Tea Party-Type Militia Terrorists Used Facebook To Plot Attack Against The United States
Homeland Security warned us in 2009 that right wing extremism is on the risesomething we are seeing in recent conservative pushes to overthrow the government. The report stated, among other things, that Heightened interest in legislation for tighter firearms
may be invigorating rightwing extremist activity, specifically the white supremacist and militia movements, as we have seen exemplified in a Tea Party attempt to construct an anti-Muslim death ray.
Now, Three Georgia Patriots tried to buy pipe bombs and other explosives to aid in their effort to attack power grids, water treatment facilities, and other infrastructure. Brian Edward Cannon and Cory Robert Williamson appeared in court on Friday, and Terry Eugene Peace is due for his first appearance on Monday.
The three are charged with conspiring to acquire firearms, pipe bombs, and thermite grenades. Between Jan 23 and Feb 15, the three militia members chatted on Facebook about plans to launch guerrilla-style attacks on government facilities, according to the FBI.
http://crooksandliars.com/2014/02/tea-party-type-militia-terrorists-used