Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Who Are the Good Guys?

According to the Missouri State Police, if you oppose abortion, you may be a potential danger to law enforcement officers (see Profile of a Terrorist?). And don't think this nonsense is limited to just one state.

Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC), which issued the report, is a fusion center. Although it operates as part of the state police, it is linked to the Justice Dept. & Homeland Security.

Many states have such centers. My state of South Carolina likewise has a fusion center which operates as part of SLED (State Law Enforcement Division). All of this raises a significant question.

Since the MIAC report was originally a secret that leaked out, is it unreasonable to wonder how many other state fusion centers have similar secret reports that target people with Biblical convictions as terrorists?

Almost from the moment the 9/11 terrorists were identified as Muslims, government & the Establishment media began a campaign to assure us that Islam is a peaceful religion. They have bent over backwards to avoid any profiling of young men of Middle-Eastern descent as potential terrorists.

On the other hand, officialdom continues to paint Christians with strong convictions as dangerous, inherently violent people. Establishment media programming tends to reinforce the image of Christians as violent, racist, child-abusing nut cases.

I have noticed that law enforcement TV shows increasingly show the heroes trampling on the rights of citizens. Of course we justify the hero's actions -- he needs to do this in order to catch the bad guys.

So, the good guys have to thwart the Bill of Rights in order to catch the bad guys? If the bad guys are bad guys because they break the law, what does that make the "good guys" who break the law to catch the "bad guys"?

Who are the good guys? Who are the bad guys?

More on this another time.

1 comment:

The Warrior said...

Fusion center? Uhm...great.

I have noticed that law enforcement TV shows increasingly show the heroes trampling on the rights of citizens.

Aha, me too! Glad someone else agrees with me....

Spencer