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Title: 'Minuteman' movement shrinks as 'Patriot' groups multiply
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URL Source: http://azstarnet.com/news/blogs/sen ... c9-11e1-b986-001871e3ce6c.html
Published: Mar 16, 2012
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Post Date: 2012-03-16 15:23:13 by Americans 1st
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Comments: 13

The number of "nativist extremist" groups in the United States, exemplified by the Minuteman groups born in Arizona, shrunk dramatically in 2011, the Southern Poverty Law Center says in its annual report.

Their decline coincided with an explosion in the number of anti-government "Patriot" groups, the report says.

The report describes the Patriot movement this way: "Patriot groups define themselves as opposed to the 'New World Order,' engage in groundless conspiracy theorizing, or advocate or adhere to extreme antigovernment doctrines. Listing here does not imply that the groups themselves advocate or engage in violence or other criminal activities, or are racist."

The number of Patriot groups in the country grew from 824 in 2010 to 1,274 in 2011, the SPLC said, calling that the highest number the group has counted since it began in the Clinton Administration. In Arizona, some of the groups listed by the law center as fitting the definition include: Arizona Citizens Militia in Douglas, Southeast Valley Tea Party Patriots in Santan Valley, and the Constitution Party, present in nine counties. (See the whole list here.)

The number of nativist extremist groups dropped by 42 percent from 319 in 2010 to 184 in 2011, the law center reported. The law center describes these groups as dedicated to confronting suspected illegal immigrants face-to-face, either through border-area detentions, demonstrations at day-labor centers or other activities.

They attributed the drop to a splintering of existing groups and the fact that state legislators have taken up the issue, reducing the apparent need for the ground-level activism. Another factor, said Heidi Beirich, head of the center's Intelligence Project, was the migration of some nativist-extremist leaders to the Patriot movement.

Not everyone accepts the Southern Poverty Law Center as the arbiter of who is an extremist. In 2010, for example, former Arizona Republic reporter Jerry Kammer wrote this detailed critique of the center's decision to label the Federation for American Immigration Reform a "hate group."

Glenn Spencer, founder of the American Patrol group in the Sierra Vista area, is still fighting accusations by the center that he is an anti-immigrant extremist.

Read more: http://azstarnet.com/news/blogs/senor-reporter/report-minuteman-movement-shrinks-as-patriot-groups-multiply/article_871eb480-6ec9-11e1-b986-001871e3ce6c.html#ixzz1pJEyC9qu

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#3. To: Americans 1st (#0) (Edited)

Their decline coincided with an explosion in the number of anti-government "Patriot" groups, the report says.

Patriot groups are not anti-government as this articles describes them. This country was founded by Patriots who are the lawful government and established the Articles of Confederation and the Amendments. People who do not stand for what this country was founded under are anti-government.

Finally, I met Glenn Spencer in July 0f 1998 when he, Ezola Foster, Barbara Coe, and Terry Anderson, and other supporters were still in L.A. trying to clean up the city of undocumented aliens. He got so fed up with the bs that he moved to Arizona and inspired the establishment of the Minutemen Project founded by Jim Gilchrist. I met Gilchrist on Jan 13, 2007 downtown L.A. when he was trying to help free Jose Compean and Ignacio Ramos who were being detained on false charges by the U.S. Dept of Justice because they were impeding the Bush families drug deals.

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the problem is that a lot of such type people do not get the big picture. gilchrist for example is an avid zionist, proven by his own website page on israel when he ran for congress. Yikes. Spencer reportedly kicked a radio host of his ranch when they brought up 911 being an inside job. apparently that notion offended spencer greatly. Terry anderson, before his death, barred ANY MENTION of the 'new world order garbage' on his radio show. he wanted to stick to 'real issues'. wow.

coe and gilchrist meanwhile became embroiled in a bitter lawsuit with allegations flying on both sides. it was a shame because they supposedly began on the same side.

Artisan  posted on  2012-03-16 16:33:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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I'm really disillusioned with the whole group thing. There always seems to be so much corruption in the groups, always driven by money.

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