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Posted by alexwilliams on December 27, 2007 at 09:54 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)
How is it we have forgotten so much?
If ye love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquility of servitude greater than the animating contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your counsel, nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you; and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen.
- Samuel Adams
Posted by alexwilliams on December 15, 2007 at 10:26 AM in Politics | Permalink | Comments (0)
Dangerous and threatening speech
Read this lately? Dangerous and potentially illegal speech. But I'm just quoting an American historical document; aren't I?
"...certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security."
Originally posted on alexwilliams.vox.com
Posted by alexwilliams on December 14, 2007 at 05:25 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)
This from Wikipaedia:
On November 16, 2006, Clear Channel Communications agreed to be acquired by Bain Capital and Thomas Lee Partners for nearly $19 billion.[
Why is this notable?
(Disclaimer: A Libertarian blog)
Clear Channel owns over 1,100 full-power AM, FM, and shortwave radio stations, twelve radio channels on XM Satellite Radio, and more than 30 television stations in the United States. Premiere Radio Networks, which is the largest syndication company in the United States, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Clear Channel and is home to Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, and many others. Sean Hannity recently signed a large multi-market contract with Clear Channel, as well.
Axiomatic: Follow the money
Does this disturb anyone? And if you follow the links on Bain Capital in Wikipaedia; it gets more so.
Originally posted on alexwilliams.vox.com
Posted by alexwilliams on December 14, 2007 at 05:23 PM in Politics | Permalink | Comments (0)
The Democrats we elected last November 2006 have betrayed our trust. They are gutless cowards who have absolutely no respect for you, me or the Constitution that so very many citizen/soldiers gave their lives for in the last century and this one. It's despicable enough when Republicans sponsor this kind of legislation, but for a so-called Democrat to do so !?!
And finally at the end of this excerpt; I am forced to agree with a Texas Libertarian candidate running for the Republican nomination. His is the only acceptable response to this insanity.
The following is an excerpt from:
Dissent Is Patriotic
The Bill of Rights Defense Committee's e-mail newsletter
December 2007, Vol. 6, No. 8
This quote from Representative Jane Harman (D-CA-36th), the bill's sponsor, suggests that the bill may veer close to the establishment of "thought crime." Harman said, "We must intervene before a person crosses the line separating radical views from violent behavior … "
Targeting "Thought Crime"
Grassroots activists from across the political spectrum are outraged about a House bill that passed overwhelmingly (404-6) on October 23. The Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act, H.R. 1955, would create a 10-member commission and name a university as a "center of excellence" to study "the facts and causes of violent radicalization, homegrown terrorism and ideologically based violence in the United States."
The chief question is, Who will this study scrutinize? Activists are concerned that their actions may be labeled as "force or violence," even if they involve no violence. For example, sitting in at a congressional representative's office, or blocking traffic to make a political statement. Iraq war protesters in large cities like Portland, Oregon, and San Francisco blockaded large parts of their cities' downtowns in protest as the invasion began in March 2003. Would such actions and the groups that carry them out be "studied" for using force "to intimidate or coerce the United States government … in furtherance of political or social objectives?"
This quote from Representative Jane Harman (D-CA-36th), the bill's sponsor, suggests that the bill may veer close to the establishment of "thought crime." Harman said, "We must intervene before a person crosses the line separating radical views from violent behavior … " Her words echo the Bush Administration's "preventive paradigm," discussed in David Cole's book, Less Safe, Less Free, in which Cole writes that a government that attempts to apprehend individuals before they've committed a crime relies on suspicion and gut feelings, and veers away from the rule of law and checks and balances. "Predicting future threats is not an exact science," writes Cole, "and the judgments made are not ordinarily susceptible to proof."What You Can Do:
The Senate version, S 1959, has not been brought to the floor for a vote, so you can still contact your senator, especially if she or he is a member of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, where the bill awaits committee approval to move to the Senate floor. See the BORDC legislation page for more links and information on this bill.
American Freedom Agenda Act
Among all the bills introduced this session, there is one that actually begins the task of restoring the Bill of Rights. The Americacn Freedom Agenda Act H.R. 3835, was introduced by Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX-14th) on October 15 and referred to four committees: Intelligence, Judiciary, Armed Services, and Foreign Affairs.Paul's bill would: 1) Repeal the Military Commissions Act, 2) Eliminate testimony gathered through torture, 3) Permit foreign intelligence wiretapping only through the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, 4) Allow members of Congress to challenge signing statements, 5) Prohibit kidnapping and extraordinary rendition, and 6) Prohibit the use of secret evidence to name individuals or groups as terrorists.
No other bill currently before Congress goes as far as HR 3385 towards restoring the Constitution. For more information, see BORDC's legislation page.
Posted by alexwilliams on December 11, 2007 at 06:32 PM in Politics | Permalink | Comments (2)
There is a demon running loose in this country, called FEAR. Please let us work together to banish this demon now.
Please, Please, read this, comment and spread this far and wide. We the People and every free-thinking person is under assault from both the right and the left. This House R. 1955 was sponsored by so-called Democrats!
Edit: Congressman Neil Abercrombie, Congressman Jerry F Costello, and Congressman Dennis Kucinich were the only Democrats to have the "cojones" to vote No!
To Whom It May Concern
It has come to my attention, that The U.S. House of Representatives has recently passed HR 1955 titled the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007.
This act defines homegrown terrorism as: "(3) HOMEGROWN TERRORISM- The term homegrown terrorism’ means the use, planned use, or threatened use, of force or violence by a group or individual born, raised, or based and operating primarily within the United States or any possession of the United States to intimidate or coerce the United States government, the civilian population of the United States, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives. "
This act also allows for a central organization to be created to monitor, detect, and report on suspicious "homegrown terrorist activity within the United States". The definition of such activity is vague, leaving room for the possibility of anyone seriously advocating social change, restoration of the constitution, and advocating the organization of protests to "coerce the United States government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof".
This Act is undermining, and threatening, the constitutional rights of U.S. citizens to organize in dissent of the Patriot Act, NSA surveillance, telecom immunity, social injustice, the War on Terror, or any other program that the citizenry feels is in violation of their inalienable rights as U.S. citizens.
We have had enough. Please report on this. The link to the Act, in full detail, is listed here:
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.x
Please report on this. All U.S. citizens who are doing nothing but voicing their opinions against a government that has expanded their executive powers, bypassed our congressional check and balance, and has undermined our U.S. Judiciary System, are now at risk, by this new act, of being labeled and prosecuted as a terrorist.
Please help.
Posted by alexwilliams on December 10, 2007 at 05:42 PM in Politics | Permalink | Comments (0)
If they keep up these censorship and flagging issues along with selling out to the Russians I may be putting everything over here.
Posted by alexwilliams on December 10, 2007 at 05:27 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)
This image is for sale as a high quality canvas mounted print here on redbubble.
Posted by alexwilliams on September 26, 2007 at 01:46 PM in Design, EOS 20D, Photography, Travel | Permalink | Comments (0)
Posted by alexwilliams on September 24, 2007 at 02:47 AM in EOS 20D, Photography, Washington | Permalink | Comments (0)