Posts Tagged ‘police state’

South Carolina Bill to Make Swearing a Felony

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

I wrote about Maine’s retarded goal to make staring at children a felony, well it seems that South Carolina also has at least one nut job who’s goal is to clean up the language in the state.  Bill S. 56, would provide for the following:

TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 16-15-370 SO AS TO MAKE IT UNLAWFUL TO COMMUNICATE PROFANITY IN A PUBLIC FORUM OR PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION

If you knowingly wrote, spoke or otherwise displayed any profanity in public, you become a felon, unable to vote, hold public office, own firearms, et cetera.

I think I’m replying in due fashion and in an appropriate tone, when I tell Senator Ford (who sponsored this bill) to go fuck himself.  Even if the State Congress of South Carolina is stupid enough to pass this pea-brained bill, it will be shot down so fast on grounds of the First Amendment of the US Constitution that you’ll barely have time to laugh before it’s in the trash bin.  Or I should say, at least I hope this is the case.

It does, however, show once more that our elected officials are complete scum, who cannot be trusted to have any influence of law over our enalienable rights.

Another Portion of the Patriot Act Found to be Unconstitutional

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Not much I can add to this one, other than, “It’s about damn time!”  A federal appeals court found the provision in the Patriot Act which prevented recipients of National Security Letters from speaking out about the request, is a violation of the First Amendment.

“We are gratified that the appeals court found that the FBI cannot silence people with complete disregard for the First Amendment simply by saying the words ‘national security,’” said Melissa Goodman, staff attorney with the ACLU National Security Project.

See the ACLU press release for more information.

Never Talk to the Police

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

There is nothing I can add to this, other than to say Live By This Code!  Never Talk to the Police!

Martial Law in the USA

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

Since 9/11, and seemingly without the notice of most Americans, the federal government has assumed the authority to institute martial law, arrest a wide swath of dissidents (citizen and noncitizen alike), and detain people without legal or constitutional recourse in the event of “an emergency influx of immigrants in the U.S., or to support the rapid development of new programs.”

So begins a recent article in the San Francisco Chronicle, which covers some of the uglier reasons why these programs exist. Most Americans don’t want to know this information, but I’d suggest you read the article anyway.

Such are the dreams of tyrants.

As the authors so rightly state, the amount of information, well in the public eye, seems to escape most. Of all the individuals out there, radio personality Alex Jones seems to have his finger on the pulse of the information better than anyone else. His website, PrisonPlanet.com contains a vast archive of documented material that is frankly quite scary to peruse. Though some might discount his personal opinions and rants as “conspiracy theories”, it is hard to dismiss the reams of information he and his team have compiled, with links to sources far and wide. Reputable sources, I might add. If you want a good feeling of uneasiness, head on over and read for a while.

Hurricane Katrina should have taught anyone looking at the government’s response to the disaster, as being the blueprint for action if we are attacked again. From confiscating firearms (they’ll get mine barrel first) to forced evacuations, it is clear that Article 1, Section 9 of the US Constitution is interpreted broadly. The Military Commissions Act of 2006 has repealed the protection of the suspension of habeas corpus from the Posse Comitatus Act, the military can now be used for imprisoning US civilians without caring about such pesky things as civil rights. The Bill of Rights is officially null and void to the view of the military when dealing with civilians. This isn’t a conspiracy theory. It’s the law. Look it up.

Naturally, such power is useless unless you can station troops within our borders for law enforcement, which the John Warner Defense Authorization Act of 2007 specifically does. It allows the President to declare a “public emergency” for any reason he sees fit and station troops anywhere in the US, without the consent of any local authority. It also allows the complete control of any local National Guard units. Again, no conspiracy here. It’s the law.

Everything has been put in place, one piece at a time since 9-11, to create a condition where complete military control of the nation can be had by the President. This allows the Executive branch of the government dictatorial power at whim. And America, for the most part, is oblivious.

If history has taught us any lesson, it is that power taken by government is always used. It’s just a matter of time.

Police State, Utah

Friday, February 15th, 2008

“A new bill proposed at the Utah legislature would allow for police to withhold misconduct reports from the public.”

So begins KUTV’s article on Senator Chris Buttars’, utterly deplorable attempt to make police misconduct unaccountable to public scrutiny.

Senator Buttars, you’re way, way out of line! Even suggesting this notion is despicable!

Your reasoning is utterly repulsive, utterly stupid and unbelievably arrogant. I personally hope that you’re dropped from office come next election, just for this bill – even if it doesn’t pass.

Police Hate Cockroaches

Monday, February 11th, 2008

The “us vs. them” mentality has taken hold. This is to be expected, as police become more and more militarized. SWAT was the first step. The War on Drugs aided and abetted them. Now paramilitary style intervention is the norm.