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| Janet Napolitano and Billy Long |
Today, Matt Drudge concurs featuring a Department of Homeland Security video in which FEMA is featured.
In the video, you can see who Janet Napolitano and DHS considers to be the terrorists. They look like the people who lost their homes in Joplin--middle class white Americans.
The video is part of Homeland Security’s $10 million dollar “See Something, Say Something” program that encourages Americans to report “suspicious activity,” which in every case throughout history has been a trait of oppressive, dictatorial regimes.
In the course of the 10 minute clip, a myriad of different behaviors are characterized as terrorism, including opposing surveillance, using a video camera, talking to police officers, wearing hoodies, driving vans, writing on a piece of paper, and using a cell phone recording application.
And of course, Congressman Long is a co-sponsor of the "See Something Say Something Act of 2011 and sits on the Homeland Security committee in Congress.

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