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norman kelley

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Norman Kelley is an independent journalist, author, and former segment radio producer at WBAI 99.5 FM Pacifica Radio. He has written for Society, L A Weekly, The Brooklyn Rail, The Village Voice, The Nation, New York Press, Newsday, Word.com, The Black Star News, New Politics, Black Renaissance/Noir, and The Bedford Stuyvesant Current. He is also the author of the "noir soul"/ mystery series that features "Nina Halligan" in Black Heat (Amistad), The Big Mango (Akashic Books), and A Phat Death (2003). Norman Kelley was also a contributing writer to Brooklyn Noir (Akashic Books, 2004) and DC Noir (Akashic Books, 2006) and Gig: Americans Talk About Their Jobs at the Turn of the Millennium (Random House 2000). He edited and contributed to R&B (Rhythm and Business): The Political Economy of Black Music (Akashic Books, 2005; 2002).

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MARCH 5, 2010 12:30PM

More Home-Grown Terrorism? Don't Bet on it

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The recent Pentagon shooting will not be labelled as a terrorist attack on the government, just as the plane crash into an IRS building wasn't seen as such.

People like John Patrick Bedell aren't terrorist; they're just worked up Big Government extremism.

 

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Yup. And Glenn Beck is an honest news commentator on a legitimate media outlet.
It is frightening to see the obvious and yet not have it called so. That's two home-grown terrorist attacks in as many weeks, but instead these people are considered nuts. As if that excuses their actions.
I think we are going to see more and more people acting on Ronald Rayguns "9 most frightening words" crap.
You would think that after the Nazi's they would realize that sooner or later they would lose control of the tea bag movement too. This has to end in Civil War but then again perhaps that is just what they want . What better way to cover your tracks after committing a crime than to burn down the house...Norman knows we are staggering towards civil war in this country and I appreciate that.

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