The election of America's first black president has triggered more than 200 hate-related incidents, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center – a record in modern presidential elections. Moreover, the white nationalist movement, bemoaning an election that confirmed voters' comfort with a multiracial demography, expects Mr. Obama's election to be a potent recruiting tool – one that watchdog groups warn could give new impetus to a mostly defanged fringe element. -The Christian Science Monitor - 11/17/08There has been a huge spike in gun sales:
The FBI reported that, during election week, instant background checks in the U.S., an indicator of firearms sales, shot up 49 percent over the same week in 2007. This was during the most severe economic crunch in decades. From Nov. 3 to 9, the FBI logged nearly 375,000 instant checks. -The Arizona Republic - 10/18/08And there has been a general undercurrent of threat, a deliberate stirring up of hatred and the embrace of a kind of violent imagery that has not been seen in this country since the election cycle that brought Abraham Lincoln to office. Some cases in point:
"There were other remarks, mostly by students who hunt. They were discussing how far a shotgun could shoot, and decided that they could get to a high enough vantage-point to shoot Obama from at least 2 miles away, without anyone ever knowing where the shot came from. 'Another Kennedy' they were saying."The day after the election, the NY Daily News reported on the reaction on Sean Hannity's radio show::
"I saw those 500,000 Bolsheviks in [Grant Park] last night," a caller said. "This is the first step toward Marxism. I'm ready to fight." Sean Hannity, who's begun calling his show "The Conservative Resistance," warned that as a first target, Democrats and their allies may push for the revival of the Fairness Doctrine, which requires equal time in media for differing viewpoints. "That would destroy talk radio," Hannity said. "The liberal media wants to kill us because they don't like competition."From a blog spot on FreeRepublic that talks about setting up and underground Obama resistance:
“'They' can’t be everywhere, and I don’t think that Orwell envisioned 250-300 million guns owned by 85-90 million people. Even if 3% decide to resist, you’re generally talking about the best armed, most skilled and most motivated people - plus their friends and families that are willing to help them in some fashion or other."
They post things like this:
They are crazy. They are angry. And they love their guns.
And Michael Savage:
And Glenn Beck who just moved to, where else, Fox News:
After the worst President in American history, after a tragic war and a ruined economy, 65 million people rose up, and with the greatest number of votes ever cast for a single candidate, peacefully called for change, for honesty, and for competency. And now the highly paid demagogues of the right stir hate, spread smears, deceit and dismay, and they do it all for profit. They pump up their chests with suggestions of insurrection, resistance, rebellion. The seek another fight against a War of Northern Agression. For there is always great money to be made in selling retail hate.
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