It begins. The Department of Homeland Security
report on right-wing extremism is starting to show its effects. Louisiana police pulled over a potential terrorist in the small town of Ball recently. Bomb threat, assassination, Al Qaeda operative, what did he do? Wrong, wrong, and wrong. The reason for the traffic stop and subsequent detainment was because of a bumper sticker he had on his car. The sticker was based on the famous flag designed by American Revolution era general and statesman Christopher Gadsden. The yellow flag featured a coiled diamondback rattlesnake ready to strike, with the slogan 'Don't Tread on Me!' underneath it, according to WorldNetDaily. The police warned him about the subversive message it sent, and was investigated for his extremist activities, according to the man's brother-in-law. Look for more of these incidents to occur in the future.
Source:
WorldNetDaily
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