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OBAMA, CONGRESS CONTINUE ASSAULT ON FREE SPEECH
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Liberties
Tagged civil liberties, Congress, constitution, First Amendment, Freedom of Speech, H.R. 347, liberty, Obama, police state, Secret Service, Tom Rooney, Trespass Bill
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SHARIA LAW TRUMPS CONSTITUTION IN PENNSYLVANIA
A Pennsylvania judge ruled a Muslim man was within his rights to assault a U.S. citizen for dressing as “Zombie Muhammad” during a Halloween parade last year. Judge Mark Martin then blamed the victim for the incident. It sounds as … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Liberties
Tagged civil liberties, constitution, First Amendment, free speech, Judge Mark Martin, liberty, Sharia law, zombie Muhammad
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CANNABIS FREEDOM FEST- A LEGAL POT PARTY
The First Amendment is under constant attack and it is your responsibility as an American citizen to defend the Bill of Rights. You can show your support for freedom of speech and the right to peaceably assemble, demonstrate your unhappiness … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Liberties
Tagged CANFest, cannabis, First Amendment, FLCan, liberty, marijuana, Melbourne, pot
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THE FINANCIAL STRANGULATION OF WIKILEAKS
What is the larger threat? Is it the threat WikiLeaks poses to the national security of the United States or is the threat posed to WikiLeaks by the political and financial blockade led by powerful entities like Bank of America, … Continue reading
Posted in Censorship
Tagged censorship, constitution, First Amendment, Freedom of Speech, liberty, WikiLeaks
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KURTZ STOOD FOR LIBERTY, DID HE RECEIVE JUSTICE?
(ORLANDO, FL–) It is legal to videotape a police officer in public. Some officers still arrest people for doing it, even though courts keep upholding a citizen’s right. The courts weren’t so friendly to John Kurtz, a 28-year-old Orlando activist, … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Liberties
Tagged cameras, civil liberties, constitution, cops, First Amendment, John Kurtz, liberty, police
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