Local Anarchist Group Has Affinity for Violence
590 am KLBJ reports this afternoon that the Molotov cocktail plot involving two Austin men at last week’s Republican National Convention may be connected to the recent fire at the Texas Governor’s Mansion.
Two members of an Austin based anarchist group called “The Austin Affinity Group” are locked up accused in a plot to use Molotov cocktails to disrupt the Republican Convention. Now investigators are trying to determine if the pair are connected to the fire that destroyed the Governors Mansion. News Radio 590-KLBJ’Security Analyst, Fred Burton from Stratfor.com says the “Austin Affinity” may have worked with some other groups.
Stay tuned….
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Once in a while a small police beating is a good thing.
What an understanding, peaceful bunch they are. I got my license to drive a HMMWV and a LMTV recently (Hummer and Army truck). The training video had a piece where they showed acidents. One of the guys took his road test. I asked him if he ran over any dogs or hippies.. I told him to remember that there should be skid marks in front of the dog….
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Followed by a small tasering.
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Followed by a thorough police beating administered with great vigor.
No.. seriously.. get a rope..
Well, if they were, they should be locked away for decades. However, looking at the sentencing of these alf and eco terrorists who cause millions of dollars worth of damage which they will never be able to pay, the sentences are rather light. I guess it’s going to take somebody being burned to death before they really get slapped down.
Given the timing of the incident, one has to ask — were they delegates at the Texas Democrat convention?
An appropriate punishment would be for them to lead a bunch of convoys in Iraq with one of those little red flags with three white stars on them standing up from the front bumper.
I think humane treatment, a trial by a jury of their peers, and assumed innocence until proven guilty are in order. But hey, I’m just a whacked-out libertarian-leaning guy who believes in little things like the Bill of Rights. Silly me!