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    Militia going to the border

    Man heading event called a 'neo-Nazi'
    Border watch in Pinal worries officials

    Brady McCombs Arizona Daily Star
    Posted: Saturday, June 19, 2010 12:00 am

    A Phoenix man described as a neo-Nazi is calling for people to bring "plenty of firearms and ammo" to a border watch operation in Pinal County that he is promoting as the "Minuteman Project on steroids."

    The man behind the rally call is Jason "J.T." Ready, who is identified as a "nativist" an "outright neo-Nazi" by the Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights organization that monitors hate groups.

    In an e-mail titled "Border action alert," Ready calls for a "show of force and solidarity of concerned patriots ... to stand the line near Interstate 8 to show the world that the line in the sand has been drawn."

    The operation is set to take place today in the Vekol Valley, located about halfway between Casa Grande and Gila Bend. It's the same area that Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu has said is now controlled by drug smugglers, and where a deputy from his department got into a gunfight with suspected smugglers on April 30.

    Ready specifically invites militias, motorcycle clubs, National Guard, constitutional groups and the National Socialist Movement. The NSM is one of the largest neo-Nazi hate groups in the country with 61 chapters in 35 states, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.

    Reached by phone, Ready said he's a member of the group but said it's not a neo-Nazi hate group. Asked to describe it, he said it's a national socialism group. He said the Southern Poverty Law Center is among a group of organizations that is out to destroy America.

    Ready said he and volunteers will shut down the major drug smuggling corridor for 24 hours by putting snipers on observation points and patrolling in vehicles and on foot. He declined to estimate how many people he expected. He and others were already out in the valley Friday doing work, he said.

    "We've got assault rifles, we've got military equipment," Ready said. "This is a serious situation we have coming into Phoenix."

    The proposed operation and the people Ready's recruiting makes it a potentially dangerous situation, said Heidi Beirich, director of research at the Southern Poverty Law Center.

    "This is like the worst case scenario," Beirich said. "Whatever you want to say about the Minutemen, there was some responsibility about the fact that it could be a dangerous situation. J.T.'s like the opposite: 'Come on down every crazy person on the planet and bring your weapons and we'll take 'em on.' "

    Sheriff Babeu said in an e-mailed statement that he appreciates the support and the offer to take up arms and patrol, but discourages the operation.

    "This would not be helpful and would only cause a strain on already strained resources, and their safety needs to be a priority," Babeu said. "It will only complicate our concerns to have untrained and armed citizens, who are not from Pinal County, patrolling our desert areas. We currently have operations that are ongoing and advised to not take law enforcement matter into their own hands."

    The Pinal County Sheriff's Office doesn't have enough resources to dedicate a team of deputies to monitor the operation, but the regional commander of the area is aware and has instructed his deputies to monitor the area, said sheriff's spokeswoman Lt. Tamatha Villar.

    The Vekol Valley is about 85 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border and about the same distance northwest of Tucson. At a June 11 news conference in Casa Grande about suspected drug smugglers who were shot in the valley, Babeu said drug cartels control the area.

    In this e-mail call to action, Ready describes the situation that prompted the effort: "Armed narco-terrorists are bringing in loads of chemical warfare into our nation. These incursions should be treated no less serious than Al-Qaeda terrorists smuggling Sarin nerve agent into our population centers."

    He asks for people to wear camouflage or earth-tone clothing and says bandannas, balaclavas or other identity-concealing items are allowed and encouraged. Military-related gear is a plus, he writes.

    The e-mail says people will need to carry valid identification and emergency contact information, that there will be a firearms safety briefing and that rules of engagement will be covered for participants.

    At the end of the e-mail, he writes, "This is the Minuteman Project on steroids!" In caps, it says, "The invasion stops here."

    Ready's past is littered with conflict. He is an ex-Marine who was twice court-martialed and received a bad-conduct discharge, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center. He was arrested in Florida in 1992 for aggravated assault with a weapon and damage to property, according to a 2006 Arizona Republic story.

    In 2008, three Arizona Republican legislators called for Ready's removal from a party precinct committee in Mesa's legislative District 18 because of his ties to the National Socialist Movement. Ready has regularly pitched the idea of putting minefields along the U.S.-Mexico border as a security solution.

    A photo that has been widely circulated on the Internet shows Ready with Arizona Sen. Russell Pearce, the Republican legislator from Mesa behind Arizona's new immigration enforcement law. But Pearce has distanced himself from Ready.

    In a recent interview with the Arizona Republic, Pearce acknowledged his relationship with Ready but said he has severed his ties with him. And he said he couldn't do anything about extremist groups that use illegal immigration to make their own toxic political hay. "There is no room for hate in this debate, and there is no room for hate groups in this debate," Pearce said. "They do great damage to the cause and the rule of law."

    Contact reporter Brady McCombs at 573-4213 or bmccombs@azstarnet.com.


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    "Ready specifically invites militias, motorcycle clubs, National Guard, constitutional groups and the National Socialist Movement. The NSM is one of the largest neo-Nazi hate groups in the country with 61 chapters in 35 states, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center."

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    "Ready said he and volunteers will shut down the major drug smuggling corridor for 24 hours by putting snipers on observation points and patrolling in vehicles and on foot. He declined to estimate how many people he expected. He and others were already out in the valley Friday doing work, he said.

    "We've got assault rifles, we've got military equipment," Ready said. "This is a serious situation we have coming into Phoenix."

    The proposed operation and the people Ready's recruiting makes it a potentially dangerous situation, said Heidi Beirich, director of research at the Southern Poverty Law Center.

    "This is like the worst case scenario," Beirich said. "Whatever you want to say about the Minutemen, there was some responsibility about the fact that it could be a dangerous situation. J.T.'s like the opposite: 'Come on down every crazy person on the planet and bring your weapons and we'll take 'em on.' "

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    I myself in no way support what these groups stand for as far as their
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    I don't know how I feel about it ,

    Maybe the wackos have the right idea?

    If anything it might scare the heck out of some illegals

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    Just hope there is

    Just hope there is no violence and that the smugglers and such stay on the southern side...Be safe out there everyone from either side.

    Seeing as how our Government isnt protecting the U S citizens Im glad someone is doing something. Better the violence there I guess than on random unsuspecting American women and children in the heartland who are just going about their every day lives (like maybe having an ice cream in a parlor or somethin)

    I suspect this will prevent a great deal more violence than it causes.

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    I'm sure La Raza and its supporters are hoping for another Shawna Forde situation. I would not put it past some folks to try and provoke something. This will be a tense situation if it unfolds according to plan.
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    This could have been a very positive thing had it not been a neo nazi leading the charge. He is the WORST possible person to lead the charge, and one begins to wonder if Obama's Southern Poverty Law Center has paid this dude to make anti illegal immigrant groups look like radical racial extremists (which we are called everyday).

    I was actually hoping for citizens to band together and take control of the border since Arizona is broke and Washington is broken. If Juan McCain wants to get re-elected, he should sit his butt on the border along with 1000 other gun toting citizens to protect their state.

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    "Southern Poverty Law Center has paid this dude to make anti illegal immigrant groups look like radical racial extremists"

    Yes, suspicious and sad . . . .

    However, isn't it wonderful that citizens of all backgrounds have assimilated enough to be able to unite against illegal aliens? That is why everybody left and right have to jump on us and mischaracterize us (lie about us) because we are freedom fighters against the globalist agenda - we want to protect the American Dream - the U.S. way of life - for ourselves and our children.
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    The man behind the rally call is Jason "J.T." Ready, who is identified as a "nativist" an "outright neo-Nazi" by the Southern Poverty Law Center, a civil rights organization that monitors hate groups."
    I do not know anything about Jason "J.T." Ready or his beliefs, other than it seems he believes our borders should be secured and that our federal government is not doing it. One might conclude that Mr. Ready has had a checkered past - no worse however than some of the illegal invaders who are violating our border and immigration laws on a daily basis.

    As for as the Southern Poverty Lie Center, they refer to everyone they oppose as "neo-nazis and hate groups.' In fact, didn’t they label ALIPAC as a "hate group?"

    Further, this administration has a tendency to call those who believe in the rule of law and are against illegal immigration as "nazis!" Nacy pelosi has done it and countless others continue to do it. So i'm not really sure what that means anymore either.

    I also notice that la raza (along with many other militant Hispanic groups) have never made the SPLC hate list. How could such an obvious hate group escape their scrutiny?

    What I cannot figure out is that if this group does in fact go to the border and actually assault smugglers - or anyone else for that matter - they are going to be charged with everything this administration has to offer. They must know this.

    No mercy will be shown these people for attempting to defend this country against the ravages of illegal immigration and drug, criminal smuggling.
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    i dont think i would be going around talking about the things the SPLC says and saying its 100 percent truthful, either

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