![]() | "Libertarian" Bill Maher: Mike Gravel Speaks "Nonsense" to Power Maher is not even close to being a Libertarian (advocates all modern day Liberal economic programs through government coercion), and why is he supporting Obama if speaking nonsense to power angers him? Maybe he should support Ralph Nader. |
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![]() | The Odd Couple Former Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, and state Rep. Bob Onder, R-Lake Saint Louis, are going to debate an bill banning the "coercion" of abortions. |
![]() | Onder to Jacob: Let's Rumble State Rep. Bob Onder, R-Lake Saint Louis, accepts former Senate Minority Leader Ken Jacob's challenge to debate the merits of a bill to ban the 'coercion' of abortions. |
![]() | Violent Radicalization & Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act Updates on the bill can be found here: http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s110-1959 Click on "full text" to read it. A PETITION to sign if this bothers you as much as it does me: http://www.petitiononline.com/19551959/petition-sign.html http://www.democracynow.org/2007/11/20/homegrown_terrorism_prevention_act_raises_fears JESSICA LEE: "When you look at the activism going on today, is there planned use of force or coercion going on? When you look at what is going on in Olympia, with individuals sitting down and blocking war shipments. When you look at Code Pink going into Congress and disrupting activities. Could this be included in this definition?" JESSICA LEE: "Twice, Brian Michael Jenkins, who is an expert on terrorism, gave testimony in the House on this bill. AMY GOODMAN: He is from the Rand Corporation. JESSICA LEE: He is from the Rand, yes. They largely tried to push this bill through on this idea there are these extreme political Islamists in our country and they did not do a very good job stating the actual threat. But when you look through the Rand Corporation's other reports in 2005, they had a report called "Trends in Terrorism". And they had one chapter called "Homegrown Terrorism Threats". When you look in that chapter, there's nothing about political Islamists. In fact, its all about anti- globalization people on the right and left side of the spectrum. The animal rights and the environmental movements; and anarchists. And to me I found that very interesting that that testimony was not mentioned at all when this bill was passed. That this legislation is not just gonna look at so-called violent, religious people, but also people who have been very strong opinions against this administration." "JESSICA LEE: It was actually passed under what is called the "Suspension of the Rules", which is a provision the House uses to pass bills very quickly and these are usually bills deemed uncontroversial and do not need more debate." http://www.globalresearch.ca/PrintArticle.php?articleId=7439 "The bill's purpose goes beyond academic inquiry, however. In a press release dated Nov. 6, Harman [Rep. Jane Harman (D-Calif.), who co-authored the bill] stated: 'the National Commission [will] propose to both Congress and [Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael] Chertoff initiatives to intercede before radicalized individuals turn violent.'" "According to the Congressional Quarterly website, Jenkins said, "[Homegrown terrorism] is the principal threat that we face as a country and it will likely be the principal threat that we face for decades." The website stated, "Unless a way of intervening in the radicalization process can be found, 'we are condemned to stepping on cockroaches one at a time,' he added." At the end of his second round of testimony, Jenkins undercut the claims that there is any real danger requiring the creation of the National Commission and Center for Excellence. He said, "Judging by the terrorist conspiracies uncovered since 9/11, violent radicalization has yielded very few recruits. Indeed, the level of terrorist activities in the United States was much higher in the 1970s that it is today." "Chip Berlet, senior analyst at the Boston-based Political Research Associates, argues the government is trying to establish a Center to get around legal prohibitions on gathering data specifically based on race and religion. He explains that there is already extensive research being done on the roots of political violence by scores of academics around the country but many of their findings do not fit into the government's agenda. To Berlet, the proposed Center is nothing more than 'a slush fund for politically connected hacks.'" http://www.huffingtonpost.com/philip-giraldi/the-violent-radicalizatio_b_74091.html "Harman's bill does not spell out terrorist behavior and leaves it up to the Commission itself to identify what is terrorism and what isn't. Language inserted in the act does partially define "homegrown terrorism" as "planning" or "threatening" to use force to promote a political objective, meaning that just thinking about doing something could be enough to merit the terrorist label." http://www.atlanticfreepress.com/content/view/2939/81/ "The National Lawyers Guild and the Society of American Law Teachers strongly oppose this legislation because it will likely lead to the criminalization of beliefs, dissent and protest, and invite more draconian surveillance of Internet communications." And... http://www.aclu.org/safefree/general/32886prs20071128.html http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/1107/112907cdpm2.htm http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/11/24/18463194.php http://ipsnorthamerica.net/news.php?idnews=1185 http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/112907J.shtml http://blogs.positiveuniverse.com/archives/1651 |
![]() | First Freedom First trailer The founders of our nation believed that all Americans should have the right to worship according to their own beliefs, or not to worship at all. So strong was their commitment to religious freedom that they enshrined it in the first sentence of the Bill of Rights. "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..." This constitutional guarantee is often known as the "first freedom." Religion is a deeply personal matter. Americans must be free to practice their religion without coercion. Government exists to provide for the general well-being of all people, and its workings must be independent of specific religious doctrines. Simply put, there must be a separation of church and state. If we do not stand together as a nation, we stand to lose this fundamental freedom. Go to http://www.firstfreedomfirst.org/ to learn more! |
![]() | New Jersey Collection Agency Attacks Bloggers Civil Rights! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CAIPNJ.ORG 5/24/08 (Bergen County, NJ) - Due to the numerous Articles & Documents in the attempt to expose the New Jersey Debt Collection Industry, Capital One Bank recently filed a Motion in the Bergen County, New Jersey Civil Court against the Contributing Editor of the webpage of www.caipnj.org; SJ Mills. "This was a blatant attempt to silence a critic of not only the New Jersey Debt Collection Industry/Scam; but the entire Credit Card Industry in General"; said SJ Mills a Contributing Editor of CAIPNJ, "We have proof that these companies are filing Illegal Motions against New Jersey Consumers as the State turns a blind eye to the abuse. This was Capital One's attempt to silence and intimidate me in the potential direct violation of not only my Civil Rights, but my rights under the Constitution of the United States of America which our Soldiers Fight & Die for. This was retaliation; plain and simple." In fact, under the New Jersey Civil Rights Act, "persons acting under the color of state law (e.g., public employees) cannot interfere with or attempt to interfere with another person's exercise of their rights through threats, intimidation, or coercion." The NJCRA continues as well that "Any person who deprives, interferes or attempts to interfere by threats, intimidation or coercion with the exercise or enjoyment by any other person of any substantive due process or equal protection rights, privileges or immunities secured by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or any substantive rights, privileges or immunities secured by the Constitution or laws of this State is liable for a civil penalty for each violation. The court or jury, as the case may be, shall determine the appropriate amount of the penalty. Any money collected by the court in payment of a civil penalty shall be conveyed to the State Treasurer for deposit into the State General Fund." The Constitution of the United States as well as the Bill of Rights states as well that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances." SJ Mills continues; "The anguish that was caused by this incident will never heal, and I always stand firm on the belief that America is the Greatest Country in the World. Just because Capital One and their supposed Attorneys do not like "being outed" on CAIPNJ and their lies and secrets being told, does not mean that they should be allowed to attempt to intimidate Citizens of this State and Country. If there was nothing to hide, then there would be nothing to write about concerning Capital One and New Jersey Debt Collectors like Pressler & Pressler." To the credit of the Bergen County Civil Court; the Motion For Sanctions against SJ Mills for his Writings and Articles on CAIPNJ was denied, (you can read the Denied Motion HERE.) SJ Mills defended the Motion Pro Se. It should be noted that Capital One's "supposed" attorney's; namely the Firm of Pressler & Pressler have recently been found to be in Violation of N.J.S.A. 45:18 et seq. in where they have been filing hundreds; (if not thousands) of Civil Claims in the State of New Jersey through UNBONDED Debt Collection Companies against New Jersey Consumers and Citizens. These kinds of Abusive Actions are in Violation of NJ Anti-SLAPP Suits as well; (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) namely LoBiondo v. Schwartz which has reflected the state's strong disfavor of these kinds of suits. SJ Mills explains this situation on CAIPNJRADIO Episode #6 on WWW.CAIPNJ.ORG, and you can read the Original Articles on WWW.CAIPNJ.ORG, and says that he is currently seeking and exhausting EVERY Legal Avenue pertaining to this potential Violation of his Civil Rights, especially since Capital One is a Federally Funded Entity. For press contact, please contact SJ Mills at ror@caipnj.org. ### |
![]() | House passes resolution on Comfort Women Congressman Honda speaks about a resolution he sponsored (H.Res.121) expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Government of Japan should formally acknowledge, apologize, and accept historical responsibility in a clear and unequivocal manner for its Imperial Armed Force's coercion of young women into sexual slavery, known to the world as "comfort women", during its colonial and wartime occupation of Asia and the Pacific Islands from the 1930s through the duration of World War II. In this video, Congressman Honda urges his colleagues to vote for the bill shortly before it is voted on in the U.S. House of Representatives. More info at http://www.house.gov/apps/list/press/ca15_honda/comfort_women.html |
![]() | Rep. McKeon - The Employee Free Choice Act The cleverly-entitled Employee Free Choice Act would kill secret ballot voting rights in union organizing elections and make employees' votes public through what's known as a "card check." In card check campaigns, union bosses gather authorization cards purportedly signed by workers expressing their desire for a union to represent them -- a process that notoriously leaves workers open to coercion, pressure, and outright intimidation. Led by Rep. Howard P. "Buck" McKeon (R-CA), House Republicans vigorously fought this undemocratic bill to protect the private voting rights of working Americans. |
![]() | Rep. Wilson (SC) - The Employee Free Choice Act The cleverly-entitled Employee Free Choice Act would kill secret ballot voting rights in union organizing elections and make employees' votes public through what's known as a "card check." In card check campaigns, union bosses gather authorization cards purportedly signed by workers expressing their desire for a union to represent them -- a process that notoriously leaves workers open to coercion, pressure, and outright intimidation. Led by Rep. Howard P. "Buck" McKeon (R-CA), House Republicans vigorously fought this undemocratic bill to protect the private voting rights of working Americans. |
![]() | Rep. Foxx - The Employee Free Choice Act The cleverly-entitled Employee Free Choice Act would kill secret ballot voting rights in union organizing elections and make employees' votes public through what's known as a "card check." In card check campaigns, union bosses gather authorization cards purportedly signed by workers expressing their desire for a union to represent them -- a process that notoriously leaves workers open to coercion, pressure, and outright intimidation. Led by Rep. Howard P. "Buck" McKeon (R-CA), House Republicans vigorously fought this undemocratic bill to protect the private voting rights of working Americans. |