Bye-bye, first amendment
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Re: Bye-bye, first amendment
Steelrules wrote:
Knowledge is power boys, how unfortunate for the three of you that you have neither knowledge nor power. :dyinglaughing:
Well said Steel! Words of wisdom.
Knowledge is power boys, how unfortunate for the three of you that you have neither knowledge nor power. :dyinglaughing:
Well said Steel! Words of wisdom.
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Re: Bye-bye, first amendment
This from someone who has yet to figure out how to use the quote feature.. :discodance:
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Re: Bye-bye, first amendment
averagejoe wrote:Steelrules wrote:
Knowledge is power boys, how unfortunate for the three of you that you have neither knowledge nor power. :dyinglaughing:
Well said Steel! Words of wisdom.
Thanks for the support Joe.
Notice how the shills can't provide an intellectual argument to support their views so they constantly resort to insults.
I think it's a lack of mental capacity or higher education.
Best to just ignore them Joe.
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Re: Bye-bye, first amendment
What? YOU can't tell when YOU are being ignored? :dyinglaughing:
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Re: Bye-bye, first amendment
steelrules wrote:How sad for the three of you, attacking me and calling me a *bleep* when that description best suits your ilk.
To understand the power grab by this president you would have known the existing laws that were penned in the 1950's and what unconstitutional powers the president has taken for him self.
Rest assured that 41 of the 51 governors who have been excluded from the council of 10 governors will not stand idly by as they are striped of power by Obama.
Knowledge is power boys, how unfortunate for the three of you that you have neither knowledge nor power. :dyinglaughing:
If you're going to insult MY intelligence, at least learn how to spell.
Himself...one word
Stripped...two "p"s
Good thing you have no power, or your amendments to the constitution would inadvertently launch a nuclear strike against Mexico or something.
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If you're going to insult MY intelligence, at least learn how to spell.
Himself...one word
Stripped...two "p"s
Good thing you have no power, or your amendments to the constitution would inadvertently launch a nuclear strike against Mexico or something.[/quote]
What inetlligence?
Why don't you go back to the sawmill and saw some logs as per usual or did China take your job too so now you have time to waste here?
If you can't understand that when a government makes a law that can conscript people into work gangs, that when a government makes a law that takes over all food production and allocation, when a government makes a law that takes over all transportation and shipping and all of it to be run by the military "you have martial law", if you can't understand that then your just here to agitate and derail this forum.
Himself...one word
Stripped...two "p"s
Good thing you have no power, or your amendments to the constitution would inadvertently launch a nuclear strike against Mexico or something.[/quote]
What inetlligence?
Why don't you go back to the sawmill and saw some logs as per usual or did China take your job too so now you have time to waste here?
If you can't understand that when a government makes a law that can conscript people into work gangs, that when a government makes a law that takes over all food production and allocation, when a government makes a law that takes over all transportation and shipping and all of it to be run by the military "you have martial law", if you can't understand that then your just here to agitate and derail this forum.
"A nation of sheep begets a government of wolves"
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Re: Bye bye, first amendment
zzontar wrote:
Pretty soon it'll be free speech is only allowed in your own home... it's still free speech isn't it? They just don't guarantee where you can have it. Harper must be licking his lips about this one, maybe soon he can have his perfect world where free speech is no more, and if you try free speech on the internet, bill C-30 kicks in and the cops are knocking at your door, and he'll try to make cops judge and jury, you'll be guilty until proven innocent, and maybe he'll try to get a Canadian version of the patriot act so they can chuck you in jail for life with no trial. This might seem like an exaggeration but it is where we're headed.
How did you get "no protesting on White House property" to "protest only in own home"? That's an extreme leap toward something that pretty clearly isn't there.
Although he had infinite patience, he was annoyed,
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Re: Bye-bye, first amendment
steelrules wrote:
What inetlligence?
Why don't you go back to the sawmill and saw some logs as per usual or did China take your job too so now you have time to waste here?
If you can't understand that when a government makes a law that can conscript people into work gangs, that when a government makes a law that takes over all food production and allocation, when a government makes a law that takes over all transportation and shipping and all of it to be run by the military "you have martial law", if you can't understand that then your just here to agitate and derail this forum.
Sorry I didn't reply to your post that was made at 8:27 A.M. I have been at work all day.
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FreeRights wrote:How did you get "no protesting on White House property" to "protest only in own home"? That's an extreme leap toward something that pretty clearly isn't there.
It's not just the white house. It includes anywhere there are secret service present. Therefore, free speech is, in effect, not allowed near anyone high up enough to warrant having secret service.
It's a muzzle.
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Re: Bye-bye, first amendment
The Secret Service protects the president, the vice-president, the president elect, vice president elect, and the their families. They also give lifetime protection to former Presidents and their spouse unless the spouse remarries, as well as the children until the age of 16. Foreign heads of state and anyone else designated in an executive order by the president will get protection.
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Re: Bye bye, first amendment
Sn0man wrote:
It's not just the white house. It includes anywhere there are secret service present. Therefore, free speech is, in effect, not allowed near anyone high up enough to warrant having secret service.
It's a muzzle.
Very few people will, or have had, protection from the Secret Service, so this sort of action in relation to national security is not bad at all. Perhaps we could protest two blocks away instead of right in front of the president.
This is not a restriction of free speech at all.
Although he had infinite patience, he was annoyed,
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Re: Bye-bye, first amendment
Copied from Brasscheck TV.
The Department of Homeland Security has placed a rather large order
for some 450 million .40 JHP while simultaneously placing orders
for quantities of rifle rounds.
We're not talking range practice ammo either, the .40 is "barrier"
penetrating hollow point ammunition according to the press release.
This is alarming because the DHS is NOT the military fighting a
war overseas where you would expect massive amounts of ammunition.
The Department of Homeland Security is right here at home.
450 million!
DHS has just over 200,000 employees. Not all of them carry guns,
but even at 200,000 it comes out to more than 2200 rounds per
employee, and that's just the .40 caliber.
Video:
http://www.2ndamendmenttv.com/page/9984.html
The Department of Homeland Security has placed a rather large order
for some 450 million .40 JHP while simultaneously placing orders
for quantities of rifle rounds.
We're not talking range practice ammo either, the .40 is "barrier"
penetrating hollow point ammunition according to the press release.
This is alarming because the DHS is NOT the military fighting a
war overseas where you would expect massive amounts of ammunition.
The Department of Homeland Security is right here at home.
450 million!
DHS has just over 200,000 employees. Not all of them carry guns,
but even at 200,000 it comes out to more than 2200 rounds per
employee, and that's just the .40 caliber.
Video:
http://www.2ndamendmenttv.com/page/9984.html
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Re: Bye-bye, first amendment
AND what does that have to do with Canada and the Canadian people? And so what? And what, if anything can we do about it? And why?
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Re: Bye-bye, first amendment
10Sne1 wrote:AND what does that have to do with Canada and the Canadian people? And so what? And what, if anything can we do about it? And why?
I guess you didn't realize you were in the world section of Castanet. But that's ok or does everyone have register with you too? Right comrade!
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Re: Bye-bye, first amendment
1st amendment does not apply to Canada or Canadians. I know I am Canadian, I don't know what the others are.
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