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I want to report a major fire, friends. See H.R. 1955 passed the house on Oct 23
I want to report a major fire, friends.
CBS or any other main stream media isn't reporting it.
Our Constitution is on fire.
And it''s currently being burned in Congress.
See H.R. 1955, a.k.a.,
Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007.
I couldn't believe it.
Apparently, activists with Web sites are really beginning
to anger the elite insofar as they are publicly holding
officials accountable for their evil.
The bill passed the house on Oct 23,
in spite of Congressman, Ron Paul's opposition.
The right to free speech on the Internet is gone, my friends.
Look it up for yourself, and weep for your country
as I have that our rights have eroded this far.
Here''s a short excerpt from the bill''s DEFINITIONS statement:
"The development and implementation of methods and processes
that can be utilized to prevent violent radicalization,
homegrown terrorism, and ideologically based violence in
the United States is critical to combating domestic terrorism."
Here''s another excerpt from the bill''s FINDINGS statement:
"The Internet has aided in facilitating violent radicalization,
ideologically based violence, and the homegrown terrorism process
in the United States by providing access to broad and constant
streams of terrorist-related propaganda to United States citizens."
And guess who get''s to decide what is "terrorist-related propaganda?"
You got it! The Department of Homeland Insecurity,
an agency that''s answerable ONLY to The President.
If Ron Paul isn''t elected, our country is doomed!
On the lighter side of whats going on in the world
The growing practice of converting food crops into bio-fuel
Is a crime against humanity, it is creating food shortages
and price jumps that cause millions of poor people to go hungry.
The world price of wheat doubled in one year and the price
of corn quadrupled, leaving poor countries, especially in Africa,
unable to pay for the imported food needed to feed their people,
It takes 510 pounds of corn to produce 13 gallons of ethanol.
That much corn could feed a child in Zambia or Mexico for a year.
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