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Lt. Gov., Highway Patrol leader criticize controversial militia report

Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Uproar over a law enforcement document linking various right-wing organizations with the modern militia movement prompted the Missouri State Highway Patrol on Wednesday to cease distribution of the report.

Outrage over the report had been brewing for weeks among conservatives who say they're unfairly singled out as possible criminals. On Wednesday morning, that anger spilled into the Capitol when Republican Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder said the head of the Department of Public Safety should be placed on administrative leave pending an investigation of the report.

The Feb. 20 document provides a history of the militia movement and a description of its members. It was intended only for law enforcement officers but has been leaked to the public.

The report says many militia members subscribe to fundamentalist Christian, anti-abortion or anti-immigration movements. It also says members are usually supporters of third-party presidential candidates, such as U.S. Rep. Ron Paul.

"It's really, really disturbing to see yourself (in a report like this)," said Mike Ferguson, spokesman for the Missouri Libertarian Party. "Half the state of Missouri is lumped in with these violent, dangerous people."

The outcry prompted James Keathley, the superintendent of the Highway Patrol, to stop distributing the document to law enforcement officers. In a letter released Wednesday afternoon, Keathley also said he will create a process that ensures he and Department of Public Safety Director John Britt will read all future reports before they are released.

"Had that report been reviewed by either my office or by leaders of the Department of Public Safety, it would never have been released to law enforcement agencies," Keathley said.

Kinder's office said that letter does not go far enough.

"This is about policy and procedure going forward," said Kinder spokesman Gary McElyea. "That answers no questions about what has been done thus far."

At a news conference Wednesday morning, Kinder said the report's damage had been done: "You cannot un-ring the bell."

The document was compiled by the Missouri Information Analysis Center, a fusion center in Jefferson City that combines resources from various federal and state agencies to collect intelligence to combat terrorism or criminal activity.

Elsewhere, fusion centers have come under fire from privacy advocates for what critics call domestic spying. In Maryland, the American Civil Liberties Union has filed suit over the Department of Homeland Security's role in state police undercover surveillance of anti-death penalty protesters and peace activists.

And in Texas, a recent fusion center memo to law enforcement groups urged monitoring of Muslim civil rights groups and anti-war protesters.

A congressional hearing on the issue by the House Homeland Security Intelligence Subcommittee is set for April 1.

The Missouri report says militia leaders exploit world events to increase membership. Among other topics, it mentions the theory that a North American Union will be formed to link Mexico, the U.S. and Canada to a common currency. The report says the Kansas City "smart port," a hub for trade to Mexico, is at risk for attack.

The report also reads: "It is not uncommon for militia members to display Constitutional Party, Campaign for Liberty, or Libertarian material."

Britt wrote a letter on Monday to Paul and former presidential candidates Bob Barr and Chuck Baldwin, saying the report would be reissued without their names.

Kinder said the report is unfair because it mentions anti-abortion and anti-illegal immigration groups but does not include domestic terror groups associated with fundamentalist Muslims or extreme environmentalists.

Groups such as the Earth Liberation Front have burned SUVs and large homes or condos, arguing they're environmentally unfriendly.

"Apparently it's more important to focus on pro-lifers," Kinder said. "Conservatives are part of the backbone of our country. We are not a threat."

Ferguson, with the Libertarian Party, said profiling either liberal or conservative groups has a chilling effect on political expression.

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Associated Press Writer Alan Scher Zagier in Columbia contributed to this report.


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This is scary! What this comes down to is that if you are not in agreement with the big government-socialist agenda, then you will be placed on a watch list and subject to harassment. Gun owners had to deal with this during the Clinton administration following the Oklahoma City bombing. Now it is Obama's turn (with the support of left-wing leaders in state governments) to go after those whose politics differ from his. This is only the beginning, it will get worse.

By the way, such actions by the govenment only encourage support for actual militia type groups. The militia groups claim the government is becoming too oppresive and seeks to destroy individual liberties and freedoms of expression. In response to the claim, the government over-reacts and proves their point to be valid.

-- Posted by imthenra on Wed, Mar 25, 2009, at 12:37 PM

Isn't it attention you all seek, ya know, for the cause.......or is it?

-- Posted by Turnip on Wed, Mar 25, 2009, at 2:10 PM

Does anybody think for 1 second that Kinder would have said peep about this if it had been liberal, Democratic, or non-Christian groups that were implicated? This is sickening, shameless partisanship on Kinder's part. The truth hurts Petey. Deal with it.

-- Posted by heye1967 on Wed, Mar 25, 2009, at 5:30 PM

Lt. Gov. Kinder is speaking for his fellow conservatives.

As usual the mainstream political affiliates are too late!

The rest of us have debated this topic ever since Alex Jones broke the story on his website.

Mike Ferguson of the MO LP has been disparaging the report for a while also.

The concensus among the libertarians is that this report was fabricated simply to discourage people from attending Ron Paul's Freedom Celebration in St. Louis on March 25.

Unfortunately for the Incumbent Party, it has had the opposite effect in that it has given a somewhat splintered group a common rally cry.

Thanks MIAC! You have accomplished in one cheezoid report what some of the most eloquent leaders of the liberty movement have failed to do in several years!

-- Posted by lumpy on Wed, Mar 25, 2009, at 6:10 PM

Wait a minute! Now...WHOM (what administration) started this report? Additionally, "whom" created the office of Homeland Security? There are too many gaps here. I actually find this quite funny considering who the players were who possibly put this together.

-- Posted by Megalomania on Wed, Mar 25, 2009, at 6:45 PM

imthenra, did you bother to note that this report was dated 2/20? Are you suggesting that the "socialist agenda" did all of the research and prepared this report in the roughly 30 days since the "socialist agenda" took office? Did you not bother to read the article, or are you just not able to jump-start your brain? And btw, the "capitalist, free-market" agenda of the last 8 years has nearly destroyed this country. I doubt socialism, or a dead dog for that matter, could have done a worse job.

-- Posted by heye1967 on Wed, Mar 25, 2009, at 7:20 PM

The real hypocrisy with the MIAC report is that it instructs readers to direct comments about the report to Brandon Middleton.

I find that rather ironic given the fact that apparently Brandon Middleton works for a department that is trying to make law abiding citizens out to be criminals.

Meanwhile a review of the Missouri Case Net website reveals that on May 19th, 2008 a warrant was issued for Brandon Middleton's father, Timothy E. Middleton for committing felony fraud against secured creditors and that his bond was set at $35,000.

Talk about hypocrisy!

-- Posted by mobushwhacker on Wed, Mar 25, 2009, at 9:47 PM

Nobody's interested in the actual meeting, boys....what r u all gonna do....blow each other up? seriously, I think u all r being paranoid, many people take heat for their beliefs, u all aren't special.

-- Posted by Turnip on Wed, Mar 25, 2009, at 11:51 PM

heye1967,

Describe this "free market" we been living under the past 8 years cause I must've slept through it.

-- Posted by lumpy on Thu, Mar 26, 2009, at 9:54 AM


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