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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: The Militias' YouTube Strategy NEW YORK The Christian militia group busted this week maintained a YouTube channel of frightening combat training clips. Wingnuts author John Avlon introduces seven bizarre videos of American militias preparing for combat. Plus, John Avlon on the roots of the armies of hate. Welcome to the Hatriots' home moviesYouTube clips indented as recruitment tools. Its an inside look at the militia movements paramilitary drills, unfiltered and unedited. These seven clips show the militia movement as they want to be seen by their supportersa collection of armed military exercises by men in fatigues backed by the sounds of heavy metal. There is plenty of target practice set to sound tracks. The militia of Washington County, Arkansas, features the soft rock sounds of one Gianluca Zanna, whose ode to the Second Amendment features lyrics like: Politicians, United Nations, You wont change the Constitution of our Nation/The Oppressive State [will] first politely ban your right/then with violence it will keep you quiet. In case anyone missed the implication, Mr. Zannas website features a picture of Nazi and U.N. helmets side by side. The Indiana Militia Watchs website asks sarcastically Whats next? Concentration camps? Funny You Should Ask
One of its leader identifies himself as the author of 'Gulag Amerika', a primer on the development of plans for martial law in the United States and original research into the validity of rumored detention camp locations across the United States, Hawaii, Alaska, Canada and overseas. These homepages are the equivalent of C-SPAN for the militia movement, with links that allow the viewer to delve deeper into their world of armed resistance to oncoming martial law. Its a scrapbook of sorts, featuring validations, hopes, anger and anxieties, all side by side. All Hatriotsthose who confuse hate of others as pro-American patriotismview themselves as defenders of freedom, but as these clips show, they are prepared to defend the Constitution by doing violence to it. But dont take my word for itthanks to the Internet, the militia present their perspective and you get to decide how dangerous they are: citizen to citizen. Hutaree FBI officials say their hope was to incite a violent uprising in the U.S. after bombing a cops funeral. Watch this Hutaree promotional video posted on the groups YouTube channel. Ohio Militia Two members of this group were arrested in conjunction with the Hutaree plot this week. The group has posted numerous videos advocating gun ownership, criticizing the government, and bashing corporate media. TPM reports that an Ohio Militia leader who goes by the name Pale Horse, featured in the video below, was among the men arrested by the FBI this week. Lenawee County Volunteer Militia The Lenawee Volunteer Militias homepage has been changed to distance the group from its fellow Lenawee County, Michigan, residents, the Hutaree militia, in the wake of the latter groups arrests. We are pleased that the arrests were made without incident or injury; the difference can now be settled in a court of law, not a bloody shootout, the site says. Its members support the Constitution and emergency-preparedness, the site says, and the militia is not religious. In this clip, members practice bounding, an exercise in the real military, in which they take turns providing cover fire for each other while moving forward in short bursts. Southeast Michigan Volunteer Militia The Southeast Michigan Volunteer Militia would like to remind you that girls can play, too. In this video, women train to a Shania Twain soundtrack. A member of the group says that three years ago, his group trained with Hutaree, but eventually severed ties over a difference in philosophy (SMVMs goal is to survive emergencies; Hutaree is somewhat more dangerous.) "We didn't subscribe to their philosophy, a SMVM member said. And because we didn't, (it) caused some friction between the two groups to the point where their leader issued thinly failed threats against our unit and its leadership." The Patriots Republic Its unclear whether YouTube user PatriotsRepublic is affiliated with a specific militia, but we do know this: hes 42-years-old and wants to get the moral busibodies on both sides out of everyone's business. He has designed mugs and t-shirts featuring Nancy Pelosi looking like a zombie as well as the catchy slogan If at first you dont succeed, reload! He says: This warning goes out to all of you who hold the United States Constitution in contempt. We will not abide the slavery you are foisting on us at this time. Reverse the trend. Peacefully give us back our liberty, and you will live. Continue to steal from us our liberty our freedom, and you will eventually meet the full strength [shakes weapon] of the United States militia. Militia of Washington County, Arkansas This loving gun montage/music video for a song presumably called Second Amendment comes to you from the Militia of Washington County, Arkansas, which has been proudly serving the greater Washington County area since 1994the last time health-care reform was a hot debate among the small government set. The militias leader Hollis Wayne Fincher, currently incarcerated at the federal penitentiary in Forrest City, Arkansas, for illegal possession of a machine gun, has a potentially life-threatening heart condition, and the prison says it can no longer afford to pay for Finchers meds. The militias blog is calling for support: I know the government is broke, but somehow they find money for everything else under the sun. Here they have a clear-cut responsibility, and they are refusing to uphold it. Idaho Light Foot Militia Major Jeff Stankiewicz lacks military experience, but not enthusiasm. "The government should be afraid of its people so that it doesn't do stuff it's not supposed to do," the leader of the 100-strong Idaho Light Foot Militia told Nightline. The Second is the most important of the amendments, Stankiewicz says. The Soviet constitution had the right to freedom of speech and the right to freedom of religion and the right to freedom of the press. They didn't have the right to bear arms." And so he continues to train, as in the militias only video posted on YouTube, featuring Stankiewicz powering through a military-esque training drill, in which he and his partner inexplicably fail to cover each other as they return fire.
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