So his neighbor said he didn’t think it was a big deal David Stone (top row, far left) was in a militia and that people were regularly coming-and-going next door in military fatigues?
With all the venom coming out of the health care protests and with all the attention being showered on the angry and threatening Teabaggers, it was a relief to see these photos of a three state bust on Monday, the F.B.I. breaking up a Christian militia group planning a series of attacks in an attempt to spark “an antigovernment uprising.”
I’m not drawing a connection between this group and the Tea Party, per se, but looking at this photo of Thomas Piatek’s van (Mr. Piatek, bottom row, far right) with the otherwise innocuous, if raggedy flag, I am questioning: the tolerance for public displays of threat, exactly where and when our elected leaders start drawing the line, what overlaps exist between militia groups and the Tea Party, and whether and how much media’s patronization of the latter serves to encourage the former?
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