Ain't no free speech allowed in Dubya's America

moghrabi

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From Capitol Hill Blue

The Rant
Ain't no free speech allowed in Dubya's America
By DOUG THOMPSON
Nov 24, 2005, 07:10

In George W. Bush’s America, protest and free speech are illegal acts. Just ask those arrested Wednesday for staging a peaceful protest against the Iraq war near the President’s ranch in Crawford, Texas.

Camping on the same land that antiwar mom Cindy Sheehan used to stage her highly-publicized protest in August, the activists quickly ran afoul of a hastily-passed new Texas prohibiting public gathering.

That’s right. The public no longer has a right to protest the President’s policies on public land near the President’s home in Crawford.

“The ordinance was very plainly meant to prevent people from protesting in front of Bush's ranch,” Dave Jensen, a 54-year-old former Marine told reporters. “We feel that's a First Amendment issue. It's intentionally designed to curtail freedom of speech and freedom of assembly.”

But the First Amendment doesn’t mean much to cops in Texas or the Bush administration as a dozen protestors, including Daniel Ellsberg of Pentagon papers fame along with the sister of Cindy Sheehan.

Such arrests, says Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, is just another example of how the Bush administration seeks to stifle debate on the Iraq war.

“What kind of debate are we willing to have? The White House showed exactly what kind of debate it wants on future of Iraq – none,” Obama says. “We watched the shameful attempt to paint John Murtha - a Marine Corp recipient of two-purple hearts and a Bronze Star - into a coward of questionable patriotism. We saw the Administration tell people of both parties - people who asked legitimate questions about the intelligence that led us to war and the Administration's plan for Iraq - that they should keep quiet, end the complaining, and stop rewriting history.”

History shows us that government attempts to silence its citizens leads to tyranny. America, however, has a long and proud history of rising up against tyranny – something the White House should remember as it continues to try and stifle lawful protests guaranteed by the Constitution.

Protesting in public is “a traditional way for Americans to support their political views,” says Julya Hampton, legal program director of the American Civil Liberties Union. When governments try to establish legal obstacles to such protests they clearly violate the First Amendment, she adds.

So the protestors who gathered at Crawford this Thanksgiving did so lawfully, exercising their rights as Americans to express their views on their government.

“We are proud to be here,” Dede Miller, Sheehan's sister, said. “This is just so important. What we did in August really moved us forward, and this is just a continuation of it.”

A few hours later, police arrested Miller along with 11 others.

Ray Meadows, the McLennan County commissioner who sponsored the ordinance to restrict free speech, admits he did so at the White House’s urging.

“Of course I did,” he bragged to a county resident when asked at a public hearing on the ordinance.

But Ellsberg, whose leak of the infamous “Pentagon Papers” to the New York Times is credited with helping turn public opinion against the Vietnam war, says the White House cannot control the will of the American people.

“Those of us who finally saw through the Vietnam War saw through this war, and all the actions that were necessary to end the Vietnam War will be necessary here,” Ellsberg said in Crawford on Wednesday. “I think the American people will get us out of this (war).”

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moghrabi

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RE: Ain't no free speech

You bet they are. America has changed. It is worse than a dictatorship.
 

Andygal

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RE: Ain't no free speech

I'd say the founders are probalby rolling in their graves at more cycles per second then my CPU speed.
 

moghrabi

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Re: RE: Ain't no free speech

Andygal said:
I'd say the founders are probalby rolling in their graves at more cycles per second then my CPU speed.

That will make it 1 Bushertz/second or 1 BHz/second.
 

moghrabi

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Free Speech? Under my administration? Are you kidding?

If you are serious, you'll end up in Guantanamo..
 

moghrabi

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Re: RE: Ain't no free speech allowed in Dubya's America

Jay said:
You wish.

Wish what? I don't have to wish. It is happening. If not Guantanamo, then in some secret CIA prison where you'll be tortured.

Do you like to go to Romania, Jay?
 

Jay

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I could use a vacation. Are you handing out free vacations to Romania?
 

moghrabi

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Re: RE: Ain't no free speech allowed in Dubya's America

Jay said:
I could use a vacation. Are you handing out free vacations to Romania?

No. But the CIA will be happy to send you there.
 

Jay

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I doubt they would. I'm not a terrorist. They respect that.

You had me all worked up with vacation idea's.
 

moghrabi

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RE: Ain't no free speech

You don't have to be a terrorist Jay. You are guilty until proven innocent. This is the new Bush Doctrine.

If you like to go on vacation to Romania, just speak up against the administration.
 

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Re: RE: Ain't no free speech

moghrabi said:
Andygal said:
I'd say the founders are probalby rolling in their graves at more cycles per second then my CPU speed.

That will make it 1 Bushertz/second or 1 BHz/second.

excellent mog.....( can I borrow it too? :wink:
 

Ocean Breeze

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Re: RE: Ain't no free speech

moghrabi said:
You don't have to be a terrorist Jay. You are guilty until proven innocent. This is the new Bush Doctrine.

If you like to go on vacation to Romania, just speak up against the administration.

hey mog.........why don't we just send jay there anyhow........ he wants a vacation.......let him have it.. :wink:

(courtesy (cyber) of Canadian forum..... :wink:

see ya in a month Jay.
 

moghrabi

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RE: Ain't no free speech

Sure you can OB. But it is very slow and most of the time doesn't work. The reason is to much chemicals (drugs) were injected in the system.

Use at your own risk.
 

moghrabi

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RE: Ain't no free speech

I'll buy him the ticket. But he has to spend the month in the CIA Hotel called "Torture Chamber Du Romania".
 

Jay

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Re: RE: Ain't no free speech

Ocean Breeze said:
moghrabi said:
You don't have to be a terrorist Jay. You are guilty until proven innocent. This is the new Bush Doctrine.

If you like to go on vacation to Romania, just speak up against the administration.

hey mog.........why don't we just send jay there anyhow........ he wants a vacation.......let him have it.. :wink:

(courtesy (cyber) of Canadian forum..... :wink:

see ya in a month Jay.


Just send me the money.
 

Ocean Breeze

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Re: RE: Ain't no free speech

Jay said:
Ocean Breeze said:
moghrabi said:
You don't have to be a terrorist Jay. You are guilty until proven innocent. This is the new Bush Doctrine.

If you like to go on vacation to Romania, just speak up against the administration.

hey mog.........why don't we just send jay there anyhow........ he wants a vacation.......let him have it.. :wink:

(courtesy (cyber) of Canadian forum..... :wink:

see ya in a month Jay.


Just send me the money.

you already have it........as in "virtual" money. Have fun. :wink: