Another fruit loop to make gun owners look bad...

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Published: May 25, 2004

Local News: Rockford
Weapons keeper, list released
Prosecutors hope to appeal the conditional release of Michael Breit today.

By CORINA CURRY, Rockford Register Star
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ROCKFORD -- A judge has ordered the conditional release of a Rockford man who kept a hit list of high-ranking U.S. officials and celebrities, such as former Attorney General Janet Reno and filmmaker Michael Moore.

Michael Breit, 20, faces federal explosives charges. Police found the hit list in his apartment last month along with an arsenal of firearms, knives, bomb-making materials, ammunition, such books as "The Anarchist Cookbook" and "The Turner Diaries," and threatening personal writings and drawings.

There were seven names on the list: Reno, Moore, U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin, Sarah Brady, Rosie O'Donnell, U.S. Sen. Tom Daschle and Dan Ortiz, whom court documents say is a political supporter of presidential candidate John Kerry. Each name had the word "marked" written next to it. Breit allegedly told investigators that meant "marked to die."

U.S. Magistrate Judge P. Michael Mahoney, who denied Breit's release pending charges last month, reversed his decision Monday afternoon after hearing testimony from the man's mother, Leslie Breit, and grandfather, Gordon Breit, both of Rockford.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Iasparro hopes to appeal Mahoney's decision today. Iasparro will argue that Breit is a danger to the community and should be incarcerated. Breit's release is
scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Parties are due to appear before U.S. District Judge Philip Reinhard at 9 a.m.

Mahoney made Leslie and Gordon Breit promise to enforce the conditions of Michael Breit's release before agreeing to let Breit spend the next several months at home as attorneys in the case prepare for trial. He also made them promise that they would notify him immediately if any of the conditions were broken.

If they are, "I guarantee you'll be back in orange real fast," Mahoney warned Breit before adjourning for the day.

"I'll see you tomorrow, buddy," James Breit called out to his son as U.S. marshals led Michael Breit out of the courtroom.

Rockford police took Breit into custody April 18 after investigating a report of shots fired at Breit's Sunnyside Drive apartment. Breit told police he accidentally shot a round from his new AK-47 assault rifle into a door frame as he attempted to dismantle the gun. Police asked Breit if they could look around. That's when they discovered the cache of guns and bomb-making materials.

Breit allegedly told investigators that he was stockpiling weapons in case there was a revolution and he needed to use them against liberals. Police say they found an essay Breit wrote, "Revolutionary Strike Force," which outlined a plan to kill 1,500 people at a Democratic presidential caucus.

Breit faces federal charges of illegally receiving explosives with intent to use them to kill, injure or intimidate any person, or damage or destroy any property. If convicted, Breit could face up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

Breit, who pleaded not guilty last week, will be allowed to leave his parents' home only to meet with his attorneys, attend church, see the doctor, appear in court and seek mental-health counseling. The Breits are not allowed to have any firearms, explosives, alcohol or drugs in their home.

Contact: [email protected]; 815-987-1395


I liked this part:
told investigators that he was stockpiling weapons in case there was a revolution and he needed to use them against liberals
What a nutball! The liberals don't have guns! Well, a couple of them. But not enough to worry about.... :p

Breit faces federal charges of illegally receiving explosives with intent to use them to kill, injure or intimidate any person, or damage or destroy any property
But no weapons charges?
His "new" AK-47? Was it a legal purchase, then?
 
"Breit allegedly told investigators that he was stockpiling weapons in case there was a revolution and he needed to use them against liberals."

Might have been better to say "terrorists" instead of ....wait a minute, is there a difference?.....:rolleyes: .....:scrutiny:
 
What a nutball! The liberals don't have guns! Well, a couple of them. But not enough to worry about...
Of course not. They pay body guards to carry the guns and to get shot for them.
 
I liked this part:

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told investigators that he was stockpiling weapons in case there was a revolution and he needed to use them against liberals
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What a nutball! The liberals don't have guns! Well, a couple of them. But not enough to worry about....

Yeah, pretty funny... maybe he's been listening to Rush 24/7?;)

cheers, ab
 
The liberals who make laws do have guns. They just don't think anyone besides them, the police they control, and other "right-thinking" people should have them...
 
What a nutball! The liberals don't have guns!

Okay well this is thread drift but what the heck...

No, the liberals use the poice and military who have guns to further their agenda.

There is a simplification of the philosophy of liberty, property, and protection that kinda summs up in simple form which can be found by clicking this link

This one has better (more dramatic) music but is smaller and not as well set into the page click here

Do your friends and associates a favor and have them view it.
 
OK, OK... let's get this straightened out.

Liberals, for the most part, don't have guns, they prefer to use police and military do the dirty work for them.

Some do, however. Feinstein has her handgun, and Sarah Brady did that straw purchase of a rifle for her son's birthday.
 
That being said, I'm glad this wacko did!

Well, I agree the guy's an idiot. An ND with an AK is pretty hard to imagine. I can clear, disassemble, and reassemble the thing with my eye's closed in under 60 seconds. I'm not even what you'd call "coordinated".

However, the only real damning thing is his quite "marked for death" -- which could have been taken out of context.

"Oh, they've been marked for death in my upcoming novel. The liberal community will actually start offing their own members to make the right look even more evil in it. Pure fantasy stuff, but I'm hoping to get it published."

or,

"I have found people online saying that they should be "marked for death" so I've been making a list of them to see if there's something that they all have in common besides being anti-gun. These extreme right-wing gun nutjobs freak me out and all, but maybe they're onto something."

Something tells me if he belted out, "They have been marked for death and will be dealt with by me personally! My trusty .308 and I shall strike them down!" -- the full quote would have made it into the paper.

Seeing as how they didn't quote a full sentence -- I'm skeptical. Somebody nutty enough to tell a cop they wanted to kill these people would probably have a page or two of wording to go around it. At the very least a full sentence.
 
"Breit told police he accidentally shot a round from his new AK-47 assault rifle into a door frame as he attempted to dismantle the gun."

What do you think the "AK-47" was? SAR-1, Saiga, WASR? Possibly even an SKS or 10/22? :rolleyes:
 
"In a related sting operation, firearms devotee Art Eatman was arrested in his home earlier today. He was found with a cache of tomatoes, bacon fat, onions, venison, and pinto beans. He has been charged with intent to make chili with beans, though he denies it and says he was planning to make bean soup. Officers also found cilantro and chili powder hidden in a cabinet over his refrigerator so he may be charged for additional felonies."

"The president of the Texas Chili Association has vowed to ask the district attorney to deny bail, pending grand jury investigation."
 
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