You are Considered a Terrorist part 2

How nice it would be to only worry about being more popular. I skimmed through some of their suggestions. A real hoot is the only way to describe them.
ACLU reveals FBI labeled peace, affirmative action group 'terrorist'COINTELPRO is alive and well:
The American Civil Liberties Union today released an FBI document that designates a Michigan-based peace group and an affirmative action advocacy group as potentially “involved in terrorist activities,” RAW STORY has learned. The ACLU release follows. [...] [via Dialogic]
Muslims in Lodi believe mystery man who spoke of jihad was a federal mole in terror investigationBe careful out there.
Demian Bulwa
SF Chronicle Staff Writer
In the days after federal agents arrested five residents of Lodi in a terror investigation in June, a clean-cut young man who had befriended the suspects and had spent nights at their homes vanished.
He hasn't been seen in town since, and now members of Lodi's Muslim community suspect they know why: The man, who called himself Nasim Khan, was a government mole, they believe, an informer whose surreptitious tape recordings of one of the suspects are at the heart of the federal probe.
Community members said Khan, who is in his early 30s, sometimes spoke of “jihad” in what they now believe was an attempt to get others to express radical sentiments. [...] [via Signs of the Times]
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