Saturday, December 1, 2007

Senate Bill 1959


If this passes, me and hundreds of thousands of others could be imprisoned just by thinking. Our freedom of speech is going down the drain along with the rest of the United States of America. You think this won't pass? Think again!

The end of Free Speech in America has arrived at our doorstep. It's a new law called the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act, and it is worded in a clever way that could allow the U.S. government to arrest and incarcerate any individual who speaks out against the Bush Administration, the war on Iraq, the Department of Homeland Security or any government agency (including the FDA). The law has already passed the House on a traitorous vote of 405 to 6, and it is now being considered in the Senate where a vote is imminent.


"The bill states:

‘...ideologically based violence’ means the use, planned use, or threatened use of force or violence by a group or individual to promote the group or individual’s political, religious, or social beliefs...

Note that this means the "planned use of force to promote a political or social belief" would be considered an act of terrorism. This all hinges on the definition of "force," of course. Based on the loose use of logic in Washington these days, and the slippery interpretation of the meaning of words, "force" could mean:

• A grassroots campaign to barrage Congress with faxes
• A non-violent street protest
• A letter-writing campaign that deluges the Senate with too much mail
• A sit-in protest that blocks access to a business or organization
• A grassroots e-mail campaign that overloads the e-mail servers of any government department or agency

You get the idea. "Force" could be defined as practically anything. And since the "planned use of force" would be considered a criminal act of terrorism, anyone who simply thinks about a grassroots action campaign would be engaged in terrorist acts.

If you stopped someone on the street and handed them a Bible, for example, this could be considered an act of terrorism ("...use of force to promote the individual's religious beliefs...")

If you sent a barrage of angry letters to Washington about global warming and the destruction of the environment by the U.S. military, this could also be considered an act of terrorism ("...to promote the individual's political beliefs...")

If you believe in same-sex marriage and you wrote a letter threatning a sit-in protest in front of your state's capitol building, this could also be considered an act of terrorism, even if you never carried it out! ("...planned use of force to promote a social belief...")"



So basically this is going to help turn our country into a large dictatorship. Someone I'm no longer surprised. Our country has been going down the drain for many years. This bill would label us all as terrorists and, as such, the government would then have the right to imprison us...just for using our first amendment right!

Our government is very sick and in desperate need of new leaders. Soon we are no longer going to be the "free country" we boast about. No. Instead we're going to live under some sort of dictatorship where every thought and action are regulated and carefully guarded so as not to suddenly wind up disappearing.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Mmmph. Late comment, but a comment none the less. I decided I needed a different rant-hole aside from deviantART, because there is one person on there that I don't really want poking into my life every turn they get. I just set this up today. XD

But about the bill...
My parents didn't really believe it, but then again, you know, having imagination being illegal is a little tough to comprehend. Sure, the bill may be out there but we can hope to god that there are some politicians with half a brain in our government.

And really...does this mean they're going to knock on my door, drag me out, a little 14-year-old, onto the concrete and start beating me with my own spine much like the 1940 German army? I say, FINE! Let's all move to China and build up a force to blow up our government! We are NOT a democracy, we are a republic! We don't even have HALF the ideals our founding father's had now!

And oh, if they were that touchy about homos after the bill passed, I could just...kiss my brother good-bye. Forever. My brother, the closest member of my family that I have that is close to understanding me. (my other close family member is of age three.)

I'm sorry. Are we going to have another Poland disaster here? Are we going to turn into Land of the Fraud, Home of the Betch?

Thanks, but no. I'll buy my tickets to China now, thanks.

(In)Sincerely,
~Tora
(no, I did not sign up here to stalk you, I signed up first then realized that you had something here too.)