All I'm going to say is that I sincerely hope they have more evidence that he's a "Public Threat" than what they have show us thus far.. If we start letting people at the DOS make arbitrary decisions based on what "might" happen, or the dislike of certain individuals, then we are as a society going back to the days of the Salem/Danvers Ma. witch hunts.
I am with anyone here that opposes his methods, that I promise you. However, the laws we have in place are there to protect us from harm & injustices alike. The right to self protection is not adjudicated by any Government or people, it is issued to each person by God himself. Making Embody protect himself with a sharp stick is in my opinion unjust, & overkill on the part of the state, unless they know something we don't, & aren't telling us.. If he made a verbal threat to someone that involved the use of a firearm, then fine.. If he committed perjury on his application, then fine.. If all he's done is stupid & ill advised demonstrations, then he's within his 1st. amendment rights.
I guess I'd like to know exactly how they came to that decision, & what's to stop them from applying this reasoning to someone that the DOJ doesn't like? I.E. someone that gets in a fist fight at a bar with a TN State Trooper who maybe started the fight? Or, maybe someone that broke the heart of a DOS employee's daughter & called her a foul name?
It seems to me that they should have at least made the case for a mental evaluation with a competent judge first? I'm not saying that I know all the answers here about what was right or wrong to do, because I don't have all the info on this guy I'm sure, but did you know that the Government has refused to give out information in 2009, twice as many times as they did in 2008, when a Freedom of Information request has been made?
In fiscal year 2009, 17 major governmental agencies refused to release information, claiming legal exemptions, 466,872 times, an increase of nearly 50 percent from the previous year! See here:
http://whitehouse.blogs.foxnews.com/201 ... nsparency/You'll have to forgive me if I'm no longer willing to take the Government at it's word.. Lately it's been about as good as stagnant mud..