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Knees were jerking, knuckles were dragging, mouths were wagging, and jaws were slacking as the reflexive mob from the middle of the bell curve reacted to the events of 9-11 and pushed through the USA Patriot Act. The Act twitched its way to being law just six weeks after the World Trade Center buildings crashed to the ground. ![]() |
![]() In truth, the Act was well intended and was supposed to make it easy for law enforcement to find and arrest terrorists. Instead, it seems that it is allowing a highly politicized law enforcement establishment and bigoted whack job haters of freedom to claim that those they don't agree with are terrorists. Intellectuals, dissidents and non-conformists on the left and the right can now be labeled terrorists and have a home grown political, social, and religious fatwa issued against them. |
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The Bill of Rights Defense Committee's Web site http://www.bordc.org
has information about the concrete steps that people can take in their
local communities to let the government know that the Bill of Rights
is about as sacred as any secular document can be. Although the site
has a definite lefty twist to it, those on the right shouldn't be too
put off by this, and should edit as needed. The site has some of the
petitions and resolutions that have been used and passed in various
communities and these, with a little tweaking, can be used by people
of all political persuasions. Substitute "citizens" for the
lefty lumpen
term "residents" which lefties often use these days to blur
the line between citizens and illegal aliens and many of the petitions
and resolutions are fine. Clearly, what the lefties are trying to do
with many of these petitions and resolutions is to retain both unbridled
immigration and the Bill of Rights. The problem with this is it doesn't
give us the real protection we need from terrorists. It would be better
to simply stop immigration. Then we wouldn't need the Act and we'd have
both our rights and our safety. |
Even with the aforementioned lefty twist to much of
the organizing to protect the Bill of Rights, it appears from news reports
that citizens from all parts of the political spectrum are concerned
about various provisions of the Act. And, they should be. If this Act
is used to take away the rights of |
And the knees of freedomphobes are now jerking. For
this reason, there is an increasing urgency to protect the Bill of Rights.
We're already seeing many of those who want to repress American citizens
using the anti-terrorist aura of the Act to label others as terrorists
in order to push their hatred and their agendas. The Act helps these
petty tyrants act out their hatred and gives the color of law to their
repression. An Arizona newspaper recently carried a column by a writer
with a clear bias for an open border with Mexico. The writer was quick
to label as terrorists those who want to protect our borders. In California,
several people including a woman who collects clothes for poor white
kids were called domestic terrorists. And, these are just two examples
of the type of mischief that will be done unless the Bill of Rights
is protected. If good, decent citizens from all parts of the political
spectrum don't start speaking out, "terrorist," may soon be
as commonly and as incorrectly used today as was "witch" in
the Salem of the 1600's. And with similar results. Once, it was easy
to destroy anyone by calling them a witch. The word terrorist may take
on that task today, if we're not careful. |
Without the Bill of Rights, petty tyrants in government
may use the might of the U.S. government to |
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