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#1 03-29-10 6:38 am

Ryan
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From: Tennessee
Registered: 01-02-09
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Hutaree Militia

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne … y-FBI.html

http://wcco.com/national/hutaree.militi … 95616.html

http://michiganmessenger.com/36174/repo … -in-adrian

Earlier today, the FBI raided some militia groups in three or four different states.  One of these groups was the Hutaree Militia, a die-hard Christian militia I've never heard of. 

Here's the page on their site where they explain their Christian Warrior philosophy: http://www.hutaree.com/About%20Us.html 

This touches on the interested debate of whether or not Christians should use violent defensive measures... and what exactly constitutes these such measures. 

Ryan

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#2 03-29-10 12:34 pm

bob_2
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Registered: 12-28-08
Posts: 3,790

Re: Hutaree Militia

Comment, Ryan, militias are constitutional if set up right for the right purpose. I don't mind ATF or the FBI or local police verifying that constitutionality.

As far as the AntiChrist, if they believe Obama is the AntiChrist, they have to use legal means to defeat his ideas. If they become violent against the government, even if they feel it is the AntiChrist, they must act legally. If like people in Germany, they feel that their leader is crazed and killing people, they may have to flee to another country until the rest of the world recognizes Obama for what their group thinks he is. OH CANADA WE STAND ON GUARD FOR THEE!!!

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