December 11, 2007

Senate Bill 1959 to Criminalize Thoughts, Blogs, Books and Free Speech Across America

The end of Free Speech in America has arrived at our doorstep. It's a new law called the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act,
and it is worded in a clever way that could allow the U.S. government
to arrest and incarcerate any individual who speaks out against the
Bush Administration, the war on Iraq, the Department of Homeland
Security or any government agency (including the FDA). The law has
already passed the House on a traitorous vote of 405 to 6, and it is
now being considered in the Senate where a vote is imminent. All over
the internet, intelligent people who care about freedom are speaking
out against this extremely dangerous law:
Philip Giraldi at the Huffington Post, Declan McCullagh at CNET's News.com, Kathryn Smith at OpEdNews.com, and of course Alex Jones at PrisonPlanet.com

This
bill is the beginning of the end of Free Speech in America. If it
passes, all the information sources you know and trust could be shut
down and their authors imprisoned. NewsTarget could be taken offline
and I could be arrested as a "terrorist." Jeff Rense at
www.Rense.com
could be labeled a "terrorist" and arrested. Byron Richards, Len
Horowitz, Paul Craig Roberts, Greg Palast, Ron Paul and even Al Gore
could all be arrested, silenced and incarcerated. This is not an
exaggeration. It is a literal reading of the law, which you can check
yourself here:
http://thomas.loc.gov/home/gpoxmlc110/h1955_rfs.xml

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