Monday, March 16, 2009

Ride Against Tyranny and Oppression

Daily, we see pieces of our Constitution being eroded and trod upon. I recently received a link to a site called Target Freedom, which contains nearly twenty other links containing news about the many ills which have befallen our country and its people in recent times. Most notably, and most frighteningly, reports of law enforcement agencies being advised that citizens who display a knowledge of their rights, [who question violations of their Constitution, or otherwise dare to exercise their First Amendment rights by displaying signs, flags, bumper stickers or logos which "the government" does not like] are to be characterized as terrorists, racists, and other manner of fringe element law breakers.

One such example cited was the following, when a message was sent to Yahoo groups.
to numerous Yahoo groups, but it simply vanished. This is called being "black holed",
This is political censorship, disguised as spam filtering.
IF CENSORSHIP OCCURS THE CREDIBILITY OF THE MESSAGE IS AFFIRMED. WOULD GOVERNMENT TRY TO STIFLE A MESSAGE THAT IS NOT EXPOSING THE TRUTH?
Oppression of expression is confession
If you want proof of censorship just click this link. Then copy and paste the page,
and see what happens if you try to post it in a Yahoo group from a Yahoo server:
Last Pillar of tyranny here now: Thought crime - criminalization of belief in Liberty


One would urge all who read this to go to the site and read it in its entirety, including all the links provided therein. This is not a joke and life is not a dress rehearsal. However, it does cause us to wonder sometimes if whether we spend our lives being groomed for a particular defining moment. As Paul Revere was meant to ride and spread the message wide[ly], so are we meant to do the same, on our fleet cyber horses, winged messengers of the 21st century, and from there, by word of mouth, into the streets and homes of our fellow Americans.


Tune in to "The Dame Truth" tonight at 8 PM EDST for more on this...and what to do about it.

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