Armed to the gills, this Georgia militiaman declared himself ready to die for the cause - vowing to seize control of the tiny town of Sweetwater and round up the traitors blocking the indictment of President Barack Obama for his treasonous turn as commander-in-chief.Yeah, this joker went around telling everyone he could find that he was plotting to take over the town and die for his cause doing so. It gets worse:
It was a plan Darren Wesley Huff revealed over and over again to a slew of people, from a bank manager in his hometown to the FBI to Tennessee Highway Patrol troopers to a talk-radio audience.
Thanks in large part to his public confessions, Huff faces his own indictment on federal charges of ferrying guns and ammunition across state lines with the purpose of inciting riotous violence.
The man who Huff said inspired him to act - Monroe County resident and "sworn Obama enemy" Walter Fitzpatrick - also faces indictment in state court.
It all started last year when Fitzpatrick, a retired military man whose beef with the government goes back two decades when he faced a court-martial, tried to get a Monroe County grand jury to indict Obama for treason. The grounds? Obama, Fitzpatrick contended, was not really born in the U.S.And there's plenty more idiots out there like Huff that have become so deranged that they are now a danger to themselves and others, people that had no problem with Bush's illegal wiretapping of Americans or his two wars or torturing people are willing to now martyr themselves to get Barack Obama out of the White House.
When the grand jury refused to consider the case, Fitzpatrick began issuing a series of "complaints," naming some two dozen federal, state and local officials, all of whom he accused of misconduct for failing to arrest, charge or remove the president from office.
He and fellow "birthers" showed up in early April at the Monroe County Courthouse to begin effecting his own "citizen's arrests" when, according to the FBI complaint, he wound up arrested instead on charges that include inciting a riot.
The FBI alleges Huff, a Dalton, Ga., man who claims membership in a militia, decided to join Fitzpatrick's cause and told anyone who would listen - including FBI agents - that he and fellow militiamen intended to show up at Fitzpatrick's April 20 preliminary hearing to seize the town if necessary to free Fitzpatrick and help him carry out his citizen's arrests.
You know, there's a word we have for people who try to incite changes in government policy through campaigns of armed resistance and martyrdom to show loyalty to their cause. We just refuse to apply the word "terrorist" to Americans who want to do it.
When I say America has a serious domestic terrorism problem, this is exactly what I mean.
But keep in mind the majority of people who disagree with Obama aren't like this. There will always be crazy people on both sides. What people need to realize is the few do not speak for the many :-)
ReplyDeleteWill Booger Eating Moron deny his Messiah Darren Huff three times before the cock crows?
ReplyDeleteStill failing Allan
ReplyDeleteStick to liberal talking points, at least then you almost sound intelligent.
That's the second denial.
ReplyDeleteYour Messiah warned of this at the Last Supper you guys had at the Cracker Barrel right before he headed off to war with Georgia.
Yet you cravenly deny your affiliation with your Messiah.
How can you live with yourself, you pathetic coward?
Own your leader! Defend him! Stand up against the liberal lies! Celebrate your treason!
Let your Gadsden flag fly!