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FBI Investigating Extremist Group Letters Telling Governors To Leave Office

EILEEN SULLIVAN and DEVLIN BARRETT   04/ 3/10 12:41 AM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — The FBI is warning police across the country that an anti-government group's call to remove governors from office could provoke violence.

The group called the Guardians of the free Republics wants to "restore America" by peacefully dismantling parts of the government, according to its Web site. It sent letters to governors demanding they leave office or be removed.

Investigators do not see threats of violence in the group's message, but fear the broad call for removal of top state officials could lead others to act out violently. At least two states beefed up security in response.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty said he received one of the letters but wasn't overly alarmed.

"We get all kinds of, shall we say, 'interesting' mail, so it's not out of the norm," Pawlenty said Friday. "It got more attention because it went to so many governors."

As of Wednesday, more than 30 governors had received letters saying if they don't leave office within three days they will be removed, according to an internal intelligence note by the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security. The note was obtained by The Associated Press.

The FBI expects all 50 governors will eventually receive such letters.

Governors whose offices reported getting the letters included Jennifer Granholm of Michigan, Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, Chet Culver of Iowa, Dave Heineman of Nebraska, Jim Gibbons of Nevada, Brad Henry of Oklahoma, Mike Rounds of South Dakota, Bob McDonnell of Virginia, and Gary Herbert of Utah, where officials stepped up security in response to the letter.

In Nevada, screening machines for visitors and packages were added to the main entrance to the state Capitol as a precaution.

"We're not really overly concerned, but at the same time we don't want to sit back and do nothing and regret it," Deputy Chief of Staff Lynn Hettrick said.

Granholm spokeswoman Liz Boyd said federal authorities had alerted the governor that such a letter might be coming, and it arrived Monday. Boyd, who described the letter as "non-threatening," said it was opened by a staffer and immediately turned over to the Michigan State Police.

Jindal's office confirmed that the governor had received one of the letters and directed questions to the Louisiana State Police.

"They called us as they do for any letter that's out of the norm," said Lt. Doug Cain, a state police spokesman. He declined to provide specifics about the letter, but said, "not knowing the group and the information contained in the letter warranted state police to review it."

The FBI warning comes at a time of heightened attention to far-right extremist groups after the arrest of nine Christian militia members last weekend accused of plotting violence.

In explaining the letters sent to the governors, the intelligence note says officials have no specific knowledge of plans to use violence, but they caution police to be aware in case other individuals interpret the letters "as a justification for violence or other criminal actions."

The FBI associated the letter with "sovereign citizens," most of whom believe they are free from all duties of a U.S. citizen, like paying taxes or needing a government license to drive. A small number of these people are armed and resort to violence, according to the intelligence report.

Last weekend, the FBI conducted raids on suspected members of a Christian militia in the Midwest that was allegedly planning to kill police officers. In the past year, federal agents have seen an increase in "chatter" from an array of domestic extremist groups, which can include radical self-styled militias, white separatists or extreme civil libertarians and sovereign citizens.

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Associated Press writers Melinda Deslatte in Baton Rouge, La., Brian Bakst in St. Paul, Minn., and David Aguilar in Detroit contributed to this report.

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justoverit333
make art not war
10:57 AM on 04/05/2010
Why do the teapartiers ignore all the Florida Repubs
in office down here who are spending donors' money
left and right, they don't want the insurance companies
regulated and we think our home owners' insurance
is going to go up again. Why do they ignore this and
only go after Reid?
10:05 AM on 04/05/2010
Huff, why is there an NRA ad posted in this story? Are you trying to fan the flames with the extremists?
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MarkBoston
it's gonna take more than lipstick
11:38 PM on 04/04/2010
it's all just part of the Builderburg plan .. Create distractions & a division of the population to keep our attention off of what they are really doing .....
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den1953
The National Inquire of Politics the GOP!
09:12 AM on 04/04/2010
With the new wire tap laws the government knew what was in the letters before they were copied!
07:09 AM on 04/04/2010
they sent letters to dem and repub and the repubs letters are bull.so far only harry reid has been a target.they though if harry wife our other family member died in a car accident he may have second thoughts about other people health and well being.nobody gets this mad over health somebody must be paying these people a lots of money
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porsche996
an inelastic scattering of photons
03:45 AM on 04/04/2010
I don't know really why I feel like these people have broken no laws and are operating within their constitutional guarantees/ For some reason I am more alarmed at the State Governors reactions in referring these letters and letter writers to law enforcement.

We are supposed to be able to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

I want them to continue...to tell the government of our great displeasure with it's actions in bailing out the crooks and criminals and bankrupted America in the interests of the wealthy 1%.

The governments support of the class war and destruction of the American middle class warrants disruptive civil disobedience IMO.
07:13 AM on 04/04/2010
its called a sympathizer and none of them can figure out why they think like that.
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
CTtransplant
We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow
02:57 PM on 04/04/2010
Petitioning the government for redress is one thing. Ordering officials to vacate their offices is another.
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porsche996
an inelastic scattering of photons
05:46 PM on 04/04/2010
I don't agree, I used to beg GW Bush to quit.
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pantherburns
labor creates all wealth
01:48 AM on 04/04/2010
Not surprised Pawlenty is "not alarmed". These tr0ll takers are in league with these pretenders to the throne. Whackadoodles are the bread and butter of Pawlenty's right wing cannon fodder brigade.
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TeamSarah4CHOICE
01:09 AM on 04/04/2010
hmmm... interesting that all those republicans are not "overly alarmed." Were the letters a preconceived stunt by the republicans?
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CTtransplant
We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow
02:58 PM on 04/04/2010
A possibility....
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realitytrumpsbull
Two 'alves of coconut!
12:53 AM on 04/04/2010
Given the evident far-reaching scale and scope of political skullduggery these days, how do we know for sure that this isn't some fictitious group essentially invented by some govt. types themselves? Sure, it's kind of a tinfoil-hat angle on the whole thing, but truth is sometimes stranger than fiction, and government seems to be a sure-fire magnet for looney-birds of all stripes. So, if you're in government, and you want to ensure that you're justified in building up an army to use against the public, what better way to do it than by inventing threats that must then be defended against? If you're systematically screwing the public, and the public finds out, what better way to disenfranchise that public than by trying to make them look like idiots, worse yet, criminals? I would not put it past some of the people I've met in 'government' to do a little creative writing to reinforce their positions...
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longtalldrink
Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you wan
09:52 PM on 04/03/2010
"In the past year, federal agents have seen an increase in "chatter" from an array of domestic extremist groups, which can include radical self-styled militias, white separatists or extreme civil libertarians and sovereign citizens"

They are called everything except what they really are....terr or ists. The uh...domestic kind.
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CTtransplant
We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow
03:00 PM on 04/04/2010
They should have listened to Napolitano...
04:57 PM on 04/05/2010
No, that would be like a "informed" American and that is not wanted here.

Good point you have!
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Liberalforsure
Love this country? Vote out all republicans!
08:54 PM on 04/03/2010
I truly hope the gop and tea baggers are proud of themselves,,,just one small thing - don't forget KARMA......
10:07 PM on 04/03/2010
Quit blaming the tea baggers, the ACLU defends the rights of muslim terrorists, are you going to blame the ACLU if we are attacked again by muslims??? Tea baggers mare decent people who are angry at having to pay taxes to a government that gives handouts via health care reform to people who are lazy and don't want to work.
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Brian Gryphon
Photographer, Web-preneur, Gay in Ohio
10:22 PM on 04/03/2010
"gives handouts via health care reform to people who are lazy and don't want to work" - what an interesting collection of falsehoods and unfounded character smears.
85Percent
Southern Liberal & Michigander
10:29 PM on 04/03/2010
And at the same time, the Tea Party wants the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy extended. What sense does that make?
08:38 PM on 04/03/2010
Where do baggers get the idea that forming militias to threaten our democracy is some "right" they have? How does "...a right to bear arms in a WELL REGULATED militia", become a right to threaten our democracy whenever a Democrat is elected President? Our country had no standing army when the 2nd Amendment was written. A WELL REGULATED militia was deemed necessary to PRESERVE our country and democratically elected government, not overthrow it. How are the Hutaree clowns "well regulated"? Parading around in the woods in a prepubescent fantasy land where instead of trash, they're "generals" fighting "tyranny", is not well regulated!

The constitution doesn't grant you a right to terrorize your fellow citizens when they have the audacity to democratically elect a black man president or more politicians with a "D" following their name than a "R". After suffering 8 years of a man who received fewer votes than his democratic opponent in 2000, entered our country into two unfunded wars, oversaw the privatization of our military (Blackwater), etc, Democrats were given control of Congress and the Presidency by THE PEOPLE. Carrying guns to "protests" is infantile foot stomping and shows nothing more than your desire to terrorize "real" Americans. Grow up! You're not revolutionary generals preventing "socialism", you're spoiled terrorists subverting democracy! Timothy McVeigh didn't represent "the people", he murdered them.

Baggers, you don't have a 2nd Amendment right to overthrow our democratically elected government, and at the very least we need to well regulate your medications.
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Brian Gryphon
Photographer, Web-preneur, Gay in Ohio
08:53 PM on 04/03/2010
I agree- a rag-tag group of people sharing the same delusions is, at best, a group of "irregulars". While they seem eager to claim the moniker of "militia" wishing doesn't make it so. Any good historian knows that the volunteer militias from the first decades of this country became the National Guard. That is the only constitutional force that meets the actual wording of the Second Amendment.

And, of course, most such groups talk in imagery from the days of the "wild, wild west" when settlers needed to bear arms to subjugate the existing population. If their aim is truly to subjugate those of us who don't subscribe to their fantasy, they aren't cowboys but traitors. And who doesn't know the proper punishment for that? I'm a bit traditional - I think a Firing Squad would be appropriate.
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10:07 PM on 04/03/2010
Treason is a crime that is not punished any longer. The same for use of the firing squad. you are spouting off juvenile fantasies.
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CTtransplant
We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow
03:06 PM on 04/04/2010
Well said! And for those who do not understand the term 'well regulated militia'....it means ARMY...which we already have! All this other stuff is bogus!
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ramsha
07:34 PM on 04/03/2010
At least they seem to be a Non-Partisan crazies. Both republican and democratic governors got these letters.
85Percent
Southern Liberal & Michigander
11:06 PM on 04/03/2010
Yep, they just want to dismantle all government. I am still trying to figure out why these people think being anti-government is so patriotic.
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Numskll
I am not a blanket for a chair
12:20 AM on 04/04/2010
I just wish I could understand the way they sort out the 'us" from the "them"
03:01 PM on 04/04/2010
It's like the revolutionary group in Monty Python's "The Life of Brian"....

"What have they (the Roman Government) done for US?!!!"
"...they gave us the Aqueduct"
"True..."
"...they gave us sanitation"
"Yes, but beside the Aqueduct and sanitation, what have they done for US!??"
"They gave us roads...
..."and wine"
..."and education"
..."and they keep the peace around here because with a bunch of rowdies like us..."
"Yes, but beside the Aqueduct, sanitation, roads, wine, education and peace...."

It goes on and on like this...yet the "rebels" still plotted away to do harm to government officials. The letter writers appear as silly as a Monty Python movie.
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Welib
Peace on Earth!
06:28 PM on 04/03/2010
We live in what is supposed to be a democratic society. If we don't like the way people govern we use the vote to get them out. We don't call for violence aganst our President and we don't stop the country from moving forward so we can have a temper tantrum.

Republicans have chosen to war on the American people just to get back a Democrats for winning the election and electing a black man no less.

Stop your war on the American people Republicans. Obama runs the whole US MILITARY and you run a bunch of Old Baggers. You won't win so stop inciting violence against other Americans and Mr. Obama and the he!! to work you lazy good for nothing asturds.
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JayInDallas
Shredding talking points with facts since 2006
05:53 PM on 04/03/2010
Book 'em Dan-O. Where was the outrage over illegal wiretapping? Extraordinary rendition? The suspension of Habeas Corpus? WMDs that didn't exist? Thousands have given their LIVES for this hypocrisy and outright lies and for what? Pass a healthcare bill and the whackos think the world is coming to an end.
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floridafun
Yes We Are!
06:26 PM on 04/03/2010
i know..and i bet the nutso folks involveds in the letter campaign are on food stamps and medicair/medicaid, and unemployment ;-) we gotta quit tryin to socialize them LOL!
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CTtransplant
We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow
06:50 PM on 04/03/2010
I do believe that, in the past, many of us (including myself) were not all that involved with politics, etc. The advent of Obama's nomination woke many of us up. And this is why you see a much more involved nation than ever before....I sure hope it stays that way - in spite of the fact that it's brought out the nuts.