Tea Bag Surveillance

Fox News 2009:

I’m looking at the report and it says, among other things, that the federal government is going to begin gathering information on right-wing extremist activity in the United States. Does that mean they’re going to be sending spies to these tea parties?

MSNBC 2005:

A year ago, at a Quaker Meeting House in Lake Worth, Fla., a small group of activists met to plan a protest of military recruiting at local high schools. What they didn’t know was that their meeting had come to the attention of the U.S. military.

A secret 400-page Defense Department document obtained by NBC News lists the Lake Worth meeting as a “threat” and one of more than 1,500 “suspicious incidents” across the country over a recent 10-month period.

“This peaceful, educationally oriented group being a threat is incredible,” says Evy Grachow, a member of the Florida group called The Truth Project.
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The Defense Department document is the first inside look at how the U.S. military has stepped up intelligence collection inside this country since 9/11, which now includes the monitoring of peaceful anti-war and counter-military recruitment groups.
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The DOD database obtained by NBC News includes nearly four dozen anti-war meetings or protests, including some that have taken place far from any military installation, post or recruitment center. One “incident” included in the database is a large anti-war protest at Hollywood and Vine in Los Angeles last March that included effigies of President Bush and anti-war protest banners.

Spying on hippies: OK
Spying on teabaggers: Not OK

Comments

  1. kiel says:

    What do you expect from people who appear to be mired in the 1950s and 1960s. It’s already all Red Treat and Reefer Madness.

  2. sac says:

    I knew the right would find some way to amaze me in their opposition to…Obama in general, but of course they can’t just come out and start protesting the President for being the President. Well, they have succeeded in amazing me. Glen Beck, the tea parties, Sen. Burr on Hardball last night. Fuckin’ A, these guys and gals have cornered the market on fear and hysteria. Here in Sacramento, site of I think the largest tea party protest, there were signs like “Here comes Socialism!” and “T.E.A.=Taxed Enough Already.” And I’m thinking, what taxes are they referring to? The ones that will not change unless you make more than 250K? The ones that most likely will GO DOWN if you make below 150K? THOSE TAXES!? And then I remembered, oh yeah. They just needed an issue because, as stated, they couldn’t just go out and protest Obama for being President. That would be un-American.

    If they were protesting TARP, well hell, I probably would have joined them. But TARP has lots of words and numbers in it, while taxes has a built in history of misguided hatred toward them. So, taxes it is. And so we get hundreds of people, HUNDREDS, that’s tens of tens, protesting around the country. with Fox News deep in the shit, reporting from the front lines of America’s discontent. “This is big, citizens. We’re covering a protest, for chrissakes! On Fox News!” The channel that barely mentioned the literally MILLIONS of people who protested the war in Iraq not 4 years ago. So you know it must be important.

    And holy fuck, isn’t it basically illegal for a news channel and a political party to tacitly endorse and encourage a protest? I could be wrong, but can you imagine the moral outrage it the situation was reversed?