Alcee Hastings Paves the Way for Concentration Camps

Nancy Pelosi was unable to install disgraced former judge Alcee Hastings — who was impeached for bribery and perjury, and then hit a further low by cochairing Shrillary's presidential campaign — as Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. But that doesn't mean this felonious Congresscritter (D-FL) hasn't been busily participating in the destruction of our country.

An amendment to a bill swiftly moving through the US Congress will allow the Obama Administration's Attorney General to classify Americans as domestic terrorists if they are pro-life, pro-gun and anti-big government.

Impeached Florida judge — now a Democrat Party member of the House of Representatives — Rep. Alcee Hastings introduced what some claim is a disturbing piece of legislation. Hasting's amendment calls for the Attorney General to have discretion over who is called a terrorist and what groups will be treated as terrorist groups.

Imagine the irony of patriots being denounced as terrorists by the scuttling cockroach Holder, the best friend of any real terrorist.

"This is arguably one of the worst pieces of legislation to come down the pike in a long, long time. In essence Attorney General Eric Holder — a Bill Clinton retread — will have the discretion to label Americans terrorists. Hastings is a dangerous man and should be forced to resign from congress. He's also proposed the creation of "emergency camps" that are nothing more than prisons," warns political strategist Mike Baker.

"This amendment is part and parcel of the trend in this country to suppress dissent by patriots by calling them domestic terrorists," he added.

The trend was given a major boost by Comrade Obama's preposterous choice for head of Homeland Security:

In an unclassified report entitled "Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment," Secretary for Homeland Security Janet Napolitano and her agency included the following description of "extremists:"

"Rightwing extremism in the United States can be broadly divided into those groups, movements, and adherents that are primarily hate-oriented (based on hatred of particular religious, racial or ethnic groups), and those that are mainly antigovernment, rejecting federal authority in favor of state or local authority, or rejecting government authority entirely. It may include groups and individuals that are dedicated to a single issue, such as opposition to abortion or immigration."

If "terrorists" are defined as those who believe in states rights, border defense, the Second Amendment, and/or the sanctity of human life, the government will need new facilities to house them all. Hastings is on top of it:

Rep. Alcee Hastings also introduced what many say is another disturbing piece of legislation. That new bill calls for the Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano to build at least six facilities that can be designated as "emergency centers. Hastings' rationale for such facilities is to gather and "house" civilians on what are basically detention centers guarded by armed soldiers or paramilitary troops.

The House bill (HR 645) — National Emergency Centers Establishment Act — is not even on the radar of members of the elite media. According to critics of the plan, if passed the government will create camps or centers that by their nature restrict the activities of US citizens herded into them.

In the near future, voicing opposition to the radical left agenda being rammed down our country's throat could land you in a concentration camp. Now's a good time to start resisting what liberals are doing to this country, because it won't be getting any easier.

Alcee Hastings

 

Hastings: Concentration camps for conservatives?



On a tip from Oiao. Cross-posted at Moonbattery.

Comments




  • Nemo then why shouldn't they remove section 4? If section 4 was removed from this Bill then it would be an emergancy relief bill. But seeing whom and the reasons stated by this Racist and Ideolog Hastings, shows a more nefarious reason for including it. The fact is this entire bill was written around section 4 to wrap it nice and pretty so nobody would be the wiser. Typical Democrat bill..

    JohnKJR, 7 months ago | Flag
  • The paranoia that is growing daily on this site is unbelievable.   Did anyone actually read the information on the link johnkjr posted?


    This is an emergency response bill.  It establishes 6 centers across the continental US for disaster relief.   Think of it as a staging area for relief efforts and ready-to-go facilities for evacuees.  


    If you discuss this bill with anyone involved in Disaster Relief they will tell you that this is an idea that they have wanted for years.  It means that rather than starting from scratch to set up housing for evacuees, we have a head start.


    It is a bill that is supported by our current FEMA director.  (A Republican who was head of Florida Emergency Management for Jeb Bush.   And most of us would admit that Florida leads the nation in disaster preparedness and response.   He believes if you wait until a disaster is starting to prepare....you waited too long.  He is not partisan, he's just VERY good at what he does.)


    Here are the provisions of the bill.  While you can argue that section 4 would allow the Sec. of Homeland Defense to set up concentration camps....it's a real stretch of the imaginination.  Legislation always try to include a section that covers the unexpected.   That's what this is.   And in opposing it, you are also opposing one of the most comprehensive and intelligent bills to provide disaster relief that the country has seen in many years.  


    (1) to provide temporary housing, medical, and humanitarian assistance to individuals and families dislocated due to an emergency or major disaster;




    (2) to provide centralized locations for the purposes of training and ensuring the coordination of Federal, State, and local first responders;





    (3) to provide centralized locations to improve the coordination of preparedness, response, and recovery efforts of government, private, and not-for-profit entities and faith-based organizations; and





    (4) to meet other appropriate needs, as determined by the Secretary of Homeland Security.


    nemokc, 7 months ago | Flag
  • My thought on this is: Becareful what you ask for.


    If the Obama adminstration does approve any legislation or authority, (via Executive Order) that even vaguely resembles this proposal, then when the Democrats DO lose a majority, it could be used against them to detain themSealed


    Put another way, what goes around comes around.

    JDog, 7 months ago | Flag

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