Olbermann was talking to Pennsylvania governor Ed Rendell about this. Rendell laughed it off, but it is good that the FBI is taking it seriously. Better safe than sorry when dealing with nutjobs.
Source: CNN.COM
Extremist group demands governors resign, FBI says
Washington (CNN) -- A domestic extremist group has sent letters to more than 30 U.S. governors demanding they resign, the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI said in an intelligence note.
The note, dated Monday, said the letters told the governors to vacate their posts within three days.
The FBI and DHS said there do not appear to be credible or immediate threats of violence attached to the letters.
The group behind the letters has a "Restore America Plan" that calls for the removal of any governor who fails to comply, the intelligence note said.
While DHS has no information that the removal refers to a specific plan for violence, "law enforcement should be aware that this could be interpreted as a justification for violence or other criminal actions," the note said.
Other steps in the group's plan include "establishing bogus courts, calling of 'de jure' grand juries, and issuing so-called 'legal orders' to gain control of the state," the note said.
States that have acknowledged receiving the letters include Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Utah, Arkansas, Maine, Colorado, Rhode Island, Michigan, Georgia, Virginia, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Minnesota, Iowa, Ohio, Nevada, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New Jersey, Missouri, Montana and Hawaii, officials in those states told CNN or its affiliates.
Officials in Illinois would not say whether they had received a letter. Officials in Maryland and Idaho said the governors' offices there had not received such a letter.
Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons received one letter Monday and three more Wednesday, including one by fax, said his chief of staff, Robin Reedy. The group behind the letters does not believe there should be a federal government, Reedy said.
The letters were not handwritten but did have some handwritten signatures, Reedy said Thursday.
The office had been warned in advance to be on the lookout for the letter, she said.
Gibbons' office stepped up security at the Nevada Capitol in Carson City after receiving the letters.
Everyone had to enter through one entrance, and an X-ray machine and metal detector were brought in.
Boulders were placed in front of the Capitol so vehicles could not drive close to the building.
The governor hadn't seen the letters because he had been in Las Vegas for a few days, Reedy said.
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Olbermann was talking to Pennsylvania governor Ed Rendell about this. Rendell laughed it off, but it is good that the FBI is taking it seriously. Better safe than sorry when dealing with nutjobs.
The only word that is appropriate is terrorists. These extremists are terrorists, and should be treated as such.
This shit made me laugh my fucking ass off. I love how Governor Goodhair (Perry) got one and these are the same kind of freaks he was pandering to with his secessionist no excess government rhetoric. Fucking dumbass.
KILLING ME WON'T BRING BACK YOUR GOD DAMNED HONEY!!!!!!!!!!
Come on, let's have lots of drinks.
It appears that unless you are of middle eastern background or appearance (or such 'labeled country of origin), you are not a terrorist.
In these homegrown militia/right wing nut case types, they are considered 'harmless' fringe groups. Or even "freedom fighters" from their teabag buddies.
Terrorists are also nutjobs. But it will be nice when the government, the media & the public start giving them the same treatment as other terrorists. But one man's 'terrorist' is another man's 'patriot.'
People have no problem considering the Fort Hood shooter a terrorist, which he was, because he was Arab & Muslim. People that are non-Arab & non-Muslim should get the same treatment.
Yes, they should.People that are non-Arab & non-Muslim should get the same treatment.
Shouldn't have sent one to SC. Andre Bauer as governor would be a fate worse than death.
Mark Sanford is probably just happy that something is taking the attention off of his sex scandal. The same with Jim Gibbons in Nevada.
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