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Consequences for Senate Democrats Who Voted To Trash Constitutional Liberty Yesterday
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The following seven Democrats are among those who voted against the Udall amendment yesterday. They are all up for re-election in 2012. Americans who believe that liberty is worth keeping, and that imprisonment of people without criminal charge is wrong, should withhold their support from these Democrats’ campaigns.
Senate Votes To Let Americans Be Thrown In Prison Without Criminal Charge
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Mark Udall had offered an amendment to remove this extreme and unconstitutional expansion of police powers, but the Senate voted to reject the amendment, with Democrats joining Republicans to oppose the preservation of liberty.
Posted in Homeland Insecurity, Legislation, Liberty
Tagged civil liberties, congress, defense, mark udall, prison, roll call, senate
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Timothy McVeigh Succeeded
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The Big Brother spying laws that Newt Gingrich defends have disabled this constitutional protection, creating a law enforcement system that has more in common with that of the Soviet Union than what the authors of the Bill of Rights had in mind. Americans who support the Bill of Rights must take a stand against Newt Gingrich.
Posted in Election 2012, Homeland Insecurity, Liberty, Republicans, Shirts
Tagged newt gingrich, patriot act, Ron Paul, terrorism, timothy mcveigh
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Bloomberg: Occupy Wall Street for the 99%, Occupy West 50th Street for the 1%
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November 15, 2011: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg outlaws the occupation of Zuccotti Park by protesters who have peaceably assembled to engage in political speech and to petition for the redress of grievances (see U.S. Constitution Amendment I). American …
Posted in Activism, Economy, Homeland Insecurity, Liberty, Politics
Tagged #1, 99%, constitution, first amendment, free speech, freedom of assembly, hedge funds, investors, journalism, journalists, managers, money, occupation, occupy wall street, press, protest
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In Solidarity with Occupy Denver, Connecticut Students Revoke John Hickenlooper’s Diploma
Nobody with a fun name like Hickenlooper should be such a Fascistloser. But, alas, Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper of Colorado is going far over the top, not content simply to pepper spray and shoot projectiles at political demonstrators but going …
Posted in Activism, Homeland Insecurity, Liberty, Politics, State and Local
Tagged colorado, connecticut, demonstration, denver, diploma, governor, john hickenlooper, occupy, occupy denver, protest, ross levin, students, wesleyan university
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Bloomberg and NYPD shut down Free Press to shut down Assembly and Dissent in New York City
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Journalist Ryan Devereaux of the radio news show Democracy Now! has been reporting on the forcible clearing and trashing of the occupation of Zuccotti Park early this morning in New York City. According to Devereaux, the NYPD not only has …
Posted in Activism, Homeland Insecurity, Liberty, Media
Tagged constitution, first amendment, freedom, freedom of the press, Liberty, Media, michael bloomberg, nypd, occupy, occupy wall street, press
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Michael Bloomberg Destroys a Library to Shut Down Dissent in New York City
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The Occupy Wall Street Library is gone. No, not just gone. Destroyed by the NYPD on orders of Michael Bloomberg: 2:44 a.m. NYPD destroys OWS Library. 5,000 donated books in dumpster. More: NYPD destroying american cultural history, they’re destroying the …
Posted in Activism, Homeland Insecurity, Liberty, State and Local
Tagged fascist, library, michael bloomberg, new york city, nyc, nypd, occupy, occupy wall street, police, protest, repression
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NYPD: New York’s Phony Data
Brown, Esbensen and Geis’ Criminology 7th Edition expresses problems with the Uniform Crime Reports dryly: “The UCR also can be a tool for political manipulation. Police administrators sometimes rely upon these data to justify requests for additional money for personnel, …
Posted in Homeland Insecurity, State and Local
Tagged corruption, crime, flaking, new york, new york city, nypd, police, ucr, uniform crime reports
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Have You Ever Found Anything Dangerous in a Halloween Trick or Treat Bag?
Russ Van Arsdale of Northeast Contact is published this morning in the Bangor Daily News and the Dallas News, sharing a tip on how to make Halloween safer: Of course, there’s always a chance that something else has made its …
Posted in Homeland Insecurity, Questions
Tagged danger, halloween, joel best, safety, trick or treat, urban myth
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Governments Request More User Data from Google in 2011. Which Countries are the Biggest Culprits?
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Earlier this month, I shared with you a map showing results from Google’s report on the number of requests for user data from the governments of the world, current through December 2010: Google has just updated its report to include …
Posted in Homeland Insecurity, Liberty, Media, Outside the USA, Tech
Tagged capitalist, chart, communism, data, france, google, hong kong, map, per capita, population, privacy, singapore, soviet, surveillance, united kingdom, united states, user data
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Slavish Conservative Bootlicking: Let Government Do Anything to Keep 1 Person Safe
James Delingpole sarcastically takes the New York Times to task for telling the world about Bush’s secret, illegal and unconstitutional warrantless wiretapping program that spied on innocent people. His 296th Way to Drive a Liberal Crazy is: 296. Praise the …
Kelly Ayotte Tried To Protect Alleged Terrorists From Justice
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We’ve waited for 10 years to see these people subjected to a trial in our nation’s system of justice. Why is Kelly Ayotte trying to stop the trials of suspected terrorists? Does she believe in the American system of justice or doesn’t she?
Posted in Homeland Insecurity, Legislation
Tagged congress, fair trial, justice, kelly ayotte, senate, terrorism
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Are Restricted Travel Zones Within The USA A Good Idea?
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We don’t have border checkpoints between U.S. states, certainly not between counties within a state in New Mexico. Such checkpoints would be necessary, however, to enforce the restrictions on movement contained in the Southern New Mexico Economic Development Act.
Posted in Homeland Insecurity, Legislation, State and Local, Travel
Tagged border, congress, jeff bingaman, new mexico, senate, tom udall
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