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We're not like other countries. We don't put our X presidents in jail. Or, at least we haven't been like other countries until now. We didn’t torture people, for example. In fact, we were once proud of that. Now we lie about it, like everybody else does. Our humanity is gone. Poof. A couple hundred years building our reputation and it’s gone in an instant. Now we're just like them.
George did that. So, I'll wager that he's gonna be the first president that we throw in the slammer. I believe, that once he's gone, and that once we find out what he REALLY did, we'll put him away.
The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed HR 1955 titled the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007. This bill is one of the most blatant attacks against the Constitution yet and actually defines thought crimes as homegrown terrorism. If passed into law, it will also establish a commission and a Center of Excellence to study and defeat so called thought criminals. Unlike previous anti-terror legislation, this bill specifically targets the civilian population of the United States and uses vague language to define homegrown terrorism. Amazingly, 404 of our elected representatives from both the Democrat and Republican parties voted in favor of this bill. There is little doubt that this bill is specifically targeting the growing patriot community that is demanding the restoration of the Constitution.
The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed HR 1955 titled the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007. This bill is one of the most blatant attacks against the Constitution yet and actually defines thought crimes as homegrown terrorism. If passed into law, it will also establish a commission and a Center of Excellence to study and defeat so called thought criminals. Unlike previous anti-terror legislation, this bill specifically targets the civilian population of the United States and uses vague language to define homegrown terrorism. Amazingly, 404 of our elected representatives from both the Democrat and Republican parties voted in favor of this bill. There is little doubt that this bill is specifically targeting the growing patriot community that is demanding the restoration of the Constitution.
This is nothing new; it’s always been a crime for citizens of a government to plot the over through of that government, and it has always been a crime to commit or excite others to violence against that government.
You keep minimizing and generalizing everything when the Devil is in the details. You are brain washed into thinking you are intelligent by the schools that are funded by these very people.
We're not like other countries. We don't put our X presidents in jail. Or, at least we haven't been like other countries until now. We didn’t torture people, for example. In fact, we were once proud of that. Now we lie about it, like everybody else does. Our humanity is gone. Poof. A couple hundred years building our reputation and it’s gone in an instant. Now we're just like them.
George did that. So, I'll wager that he's gonna be the first president that we throw in the slammer. I believe, that once he's gone, and that once we find out what he REALLY did, we'll put him away.
Yeah, I think he's that bad.
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Is not slavery a form of torture?
Where was "humanity" with the Japanese internment during WW2?
Where was the "humanity" in this country's dealing with the American Indians?
This country was far from pure and pristine and then all of a sudden, according to your statements, President Bush changed all that.
And which "them" are you talking about?
The ones beheading hostages ?
The ones blowing themselves up in public places killing people?
This bill passed the House on 10/23 404 to 6. The only Nay votes were Abercrombie Costello Duncan Flake Kucinich Rohrabacher
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It's the same with all those guys driving around with "9/11 Was An Inside Job" bumper stickers. That aligns reality with every conspiracy movie from the past three decades: It's always the government who did it – sometimes it's some supersecret agency working deep within the bureaucracy from behind an unassuming nameplate on a Washington street; and sometimes it's the president himself – but when poor Joe Schmoe on the lam from the Feds eventually unravels it, the cunning conspiracy is always the work of a ruthlessly efficient all-powerful state. So Iraq is Vietnam. And 9/11 is the Kennedy assassination, with ever higher percentages of the American people gathering on the melted steely knoll.
There's a kind of decadence about all this: If 9/11 was really an inside job, you wouldn't be driving around with a bumper sticker bragging that you were on to it. Fantasy is a by-product of security
I am sure if we elect a Democratic president and congress, we will see no end of Scooter Libby style witch hunts. Stopping the world caliphate will return to the bottom of our priorities.