Wow! A patriotic judge who doesn't just collect a check and play golf.Outstanding!
WOW!
Courageous woman.
I'm finding myself torn--it's great to read about her, but I wish she were still anonymous....
Someone please remind me to never tell the press anything...
If anything happens to this lady, or her family, we need to do something.
Wow. If only more Americans were like her!
So9
How about Minutemen and Minutewomen, similar to the patriots of old. Good to see that others outside of the country see the threat as well.
I hope she can stay safe.
BUMP!
The reason the word militia has an 'unpleasant connotation' is because emotionally loaded 'poison buzzwords' are a favorite tactic of the "Anti 2nd Ammendment" people and their media..
They promote the idea that a 'well regulated militia' is something other than what the Constitution says it is..or what American history says 'the militia' was...
The anti Constitution anti freedom commie moles.. have decided to define who the 2nd ammendment applies to....and it isnt 'we the people' btw...at least in their lexicon....
This 'terrorist' Ryan is a complete moron...he was posting quite a bit on busy gun forum for a year or so and was always sympathetic to the muslims and rabidly anti American...he was especially anti Christian and anti Israel... He is punk and so was so open I can believe he wasnt a suspect all along..he also stated that he had just joined the guards.....I dont believe he was competent enough to be a 'real terrorist'..let alone allowed to 'drive' a tank (a tank of a hand held weed sprayer maybe) He is was a wannabe muslim terrorists...a type of 'Taliban' Johnnie ...only about half as bright imo
Sounds like made for tv movie material. What a great group of patriots, wonder how they got together and if they are expanding membership?
Rossmiller petite, blond and 34 assumes one of several unlikely false identities, all angry, violent, Muslim men, nurturing hatred of the United States. In that guise, she combs the Internet through the late evening and early morning and sifts through the messages and declarations on extremist Islamic Web sites.
During those hours, Rossmiller is on a quest that consumes hours of each day, days of each week. Its one that will place her on the stand Thursday as the governments primary witness against a National Guardsman accused of offering information to help Muslim extremists kill U.S. troops.
Its a quest that has already placed her in danger.
Rossmiller works with an exclusive group, a coalition of seven civilians, international "cyber spies" who chase terrorists on the Internet.
Columnist Michelle Malkin has some questions on her blog about why this brave woman's cover has been blown, first by the courts, and second by the Chronicle. To be fair to the Chronicle, this is not the first time Rossmiller's story has been told.
There are also a couple of updates at the end of Malkin's blog post, including some thoughts from Andrew McCarthy, a former chief assistant US attorney. He places the blame on our "generous due process standards."
From the Michelle Malkin blog (I advise that those who are interested, read her whole article http://michellemalkin.com/archives/000179.htm )
Okay, here are my questions: This woman and her colleagues are amazing patriots. But why wasn't her identity concealed in court? And why did the Chronicle decide to endanger her even further? As much as I was glad to read the story, it seems to me that the publicity may deter other citizens from undertaking similar efforts--the opposite of what the government would want. Or maybe not...
Thought you might be interested...
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Outing a Homeland Hero.
A real life "Mary Pat" (ref. Tom Clancy novels). A real "cowgirl."