Dec 12, 2011

We Must Look to Freedom and Peace.

      We have given up more freedoms in the name of being safer than anything some angry men in the Middle-East can take from us.  We have now allowed congress to pass a law that allows American Citizens to be jailed indefinitely if they are accused of "terrorist actions" with out formal charges or a trail.
      Oppression is be the taxation, restrictions, and jailing we will have as a direct cause of an all out invasion of 2 countries, and the fear of counter attacks as a result.  One does not hit a hornet's nest if you are afraid of being stung or attacked in the defense of the hive.
      How are we free when every action is governed by rules, regulations, and laws?  Even having food in your house to feed your family for more than 7 days makes one suspect....  (Forget preparations for in-climate weather or a hatred for shopping often. )
      One of the countries we invaded had the culprit, but we did not capture Bin Laden in nearly 10 years!  I know I would be angered by a country saying they are assisting to end violence but only precluding it for a longer period of time.  The other country we invaded had nothing to do with the 9-11 attacks while the leader of that country just happened to be a guy who eluded the 1st Bush president's attacks during the Gulf War. Why are tax payers having to suffer for presidential arrogance?

      We will be held accountable for all the destruction we have cause. And the loss of very real freedoms will be the result. We will no longer be worried about the potential losses. We will simply see it 1st hand and suffer  very real consequences if we do not look to see where we can stop the real threats to out freedoms and liberties...

Nov 20, 2011

Occupy is Opening the Eyes of the Citizens to Police Brutality

        I hate to see those harmed who are trying to make a difference.  The Occupiers are doing their best to try to bring accountability to those committing grievous white collar crime; and to gain livable wages to those who are the working backs and hands of the United States economy.  I have not been able to risk arrest for practicing my civil rights, but I do give all the support that I can to those taking those taking the risks that I can not.
        I know the intent of those occupying the cities through-out America was not to open the eyes of the world to the corruptions, and violence, of the law enforcement of those cities; but they are succeeding.  It saddens me to see those who are giving all they are able to give being physically and legally harmed for practicing the rights "protected" in the Bill of Rights.  We are seeing the sidestepping of the legality of many of these rights by law enforcement.
        I am not sure the media's twisting of the truths make these injustices totally open to the public.  We can only hope it will assist in the assistance of fixing this flawed system of 'protection'.   A dream come true would be the prison sentences handed down to those violent law enforcement agents who cared not for the physical well-being of those in protest.
        Most of my readers know that I was jailed for being the 'wrong religion' in a small town.  Don't sit back and also allow peaceful protest and your freedom of speech to be crushed as my right to freedom of religion was.  We must stop the corruption and crushing of our rights and United States citizens.