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IF YOU ARE AMERICAN, READ THIS: HERALDING THE END OF FREE SPEECH

   Thu, December 6, 2007 - 2:49 PM
Complacency and apathy are not welcome anymore.

Let's see how long it takes before simply posting this will come to be considered "Sedition." Follow the link. Most of my peeps are writers and thinkers, so this might be of interest.

www.newstarget.com/022308.html

It's one thing to blog about pets and snow storms because there's nothing else interesting going on, but it's entirely another to do so because the actual expressing of a personal opinion would be considered threatening or cause one to get arrested. I don't mean calling the finance guy "Strawberry Yogurt Princess" (which we have already learned is bad enough). Now really, how dangerous could words be? *chuckle*

This is disturbing news, the repealing of one of the acts that founded our once great nation. Black bags will be soon to follow. Does anyone have any solution to the problem? Writing a senator will do SHIT because obviously with a vote of 405 -6 in favour means they WANT this to pass. I IM'd and emailed this to everyone I could and am trying to make it as viewable to the world as possible. Does anyone have a solution that isn't violent revolution? I can do the revolution thing, but it takes a nation to stand up, an individual will be blackbagged and forgotten.

People are't lazy, they're apathetic! This is your country, they are destroying it. Fine line time, us and them.




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Thu, December 6, 2007 - 8:52 PM
Hate Bill Defeated
"Sen. Kennedy's hate crime amendment, approved by the U.S. House and Senate, was stripped from the National Defense Appropriations Act, H.R. 1585, midday Thursday. Congressional Quarterly reports that support for the arms/hate bill bureau had so eroded in the House that Democrats were forty votes short of passage.

This great victory confirms that massive last-minute opposition from the evangelical and far right may well have powerfully helped defeat it. Sens. Kennedy and Smith may attempt to revive it as stand-alone legislation after the first of the year. But its rejection by Conference greatly increases the likelihood that we can defeat it again - if lovers of freedom continue to protest loudly..."

www.rense.com/general79/defeat.htm