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Five far-right fighters killed in combat with government forces
2005-04-18
I've noticed over the years — and I doubt if it's pure coincidence — that countries with functioning civil societies don't have paramilitary forces running around their countrysides. That includes right-wing forces, left-wing forces, Islamist forces, and any other forces you can think of. When somebody says "paramilitary forces" you can translate it as "failed state."
Five far-right paramilitary fighters, including an army sergeant secretly belonging to the illegal group, were killed in combat with Colombian security forces on Sunday, officials said. Army Commander Reinaldo Castellanos admitted that one of the dead militiamen was a member of the army, in the latest example of links between Colombia's security forces and right-wing squads set up by drug traffickers and cattle ranchers in the 1980s to combat Marxist guerrillas in the Andean country. Castellanos said the government was investigating the case. The battle took place near the town of Cucuta on the Venezuelan border.

The paramilitaries have killed thousands of people in a war against leftist rebels and have earned international notoriety for massacring peasants, sometimes using crude weapons such as hammers and chain saws. Members of the armed forces have often cooperated with right-ring militiamen against their common rebel foes, although the government says aiding the paramilitaries constitutes treachery.
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#13  DB -- the new airlines promotion is book yourself and bring your livestock companion for free.
Posted by: Dennis Kucinich   2005-04-18 5:19:13 PM  

#12  I'd go if you'd loan me your artillery and 30 or 40 lbs of powder.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-04-18 5:16:01 PM  

#11   I was contacted last week about joininng a minuteman patrol in Texas. I was asked to bring my horse. East Tennesse to Texas is way too far to drag Ace, besides, I think this is going a little too far. Just sitting and observing is one thing but active patroling on horseback is something I'm not willing to get in to. Besides, Ace and I are doing some movie filming for the next 4 or 5 weeks. I'm not saying their efforts aren't worthwhile, If I was able I might consider watching and reporting.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2005-04-18 3:29:42 PM  

#10  I saw a little article this a.m. that the Minuteman paradigm is spreading -- similar units are setting themselves up along the border in CA and elsewhere. Unfortunately, I messed up trying to post it, but I'll keep looking.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-04-18 2:08:05 PM  

#9  actually, I would posit that the Minutemen are in no way desiring to replace or hinder the border patrol, who we know do a thankless job. The MM are trying to publicize and escalate the level of "crisis" needed to get real solutions, over the strenuous disinterest in Congress and the President.
Posted by: Frank G   2005-04-18 10:15:49 AM  

#8  The Minute Men are on the border because of an absolute failure of the US government to control our borders. In that respect, government is non-functional and citizens are organizing to perform a core function (control of borders) that our government has abdicated.
Posted by: Captain Ahab   2005-04-18 9:55:55 AM  

#7  It's a start.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-04-18 9:50:00 AM  

#6  Terminology is what's important here. The operative 'far right' phrase is being used strategically akin to the word 'liberal'.

Consider all the situations in which 'far right' has been used recently. In the Teri Schiavo case, in the judicial nomination circumstance, the Bolton nomination, etc.

The strategy is to kookify the '04 Bush voters. How far removed is the five far-right paramilitary fighters from the NRA and Ted Nugent in the eyes of the MSM?
Posted by: Dennis Kucinich   2005-04-18 9:49:42 AM  

#5  Do you consider Neighborhood Watch programs to be paramilitary forces, Phil? That's all the Miniute Men on the border are, just on a larger scale.
Posted by: Steve   2005-04-18 9:35:36 AM  

#4  Apples and oranges,Phil.
Posted by: raptor   2005-04-18 8:19:57 AM  

#3  It only counts for this particular equation if the paramilitaries are trying to kill people, not forward them to the proper authorities for arrest and repatriation. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-04-18 1:23:19 AM  

#2  correct.

But less than half of us are failed states,
the blue ones.
Posted by: Red Dog   2005-04-18 12:46:44 AM  

#1  
I've noticed over the years — and I doubt if it's pure coincidence — that countries with functioning civil societies don't have paramilitary forces running around their countrysides. That includes right-wing forces, left-wing forces, Islamist forces, and any other forces you can think of. When somebody says "paramilitary forces" you can translate it as "failed state."
Where does that put the US, given the 'undocumented border patrol agents' in Arizona?
Posted by: Phil Fraering   2005-04-18 12:12:22 AM  

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