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To: Neil E. Wright

Overreaction to a very limited ruling, reguarding interactions between US Citizens and foreign entities which are on a published list of terrorist organizations. Last time I checked, the First Amendment doesn’t take national diplomacy and put it in the hands of citizens.


6 posted on 06/24/2010 2:37:38 PM PDT by kingu (Favorite Sticker: Lost hope, and Obama took my change.)
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To: kingu
SCOTUS ruled today that signers of petitions have no expectation of privacy. So, you sign a petition and if the state doesn’t like said petition they’ll publicly ridicule or target the signers.

And the DISCLOSE Act is up for a vote today. Don’t bother to call your congress critter, they don’t give a damn. They consider organizations like the NRA safe, but more ‘radical’ groups have to disclose who their benefactors are. And don’t think they won’t target the benefactors.

Update: The Feds move to control Twitter. More.

Actions speak louder than words, and these actions tell us they will no longer tolerate our words.

As I have said: free speech is dead and they are now bayonetting what’s left of her to make sure she’s dead.

This will not be resolved through the soap box, ballot box or jury box. And this was their decision.

Just wanted to add one more piece of proof before our new strategy is revealed. When history looks back on us I don’t want there to be any whining about how we were too bold or had no justification for our actions.

Jennifer III Oh, and the House has passed the DISCLOSE Act. Tell me again it is an "overreaction"????

★ FREEDOM! ★

8 posted on 06/24/2010 2:45:46 PM PDT by Neil E. Wright (An OATH is FOREVER OathKeeper III We are EVERYWHERE)
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