Freedom of Speech… Tuesday, May 19 2009 

Freedom of speech is what makes America great. Restricting speech because it might offend someone is akin to handing over the rest of your freedoms all in one stroke. You can’t have a Constitutional Republic without freedom of speech. It just isn’t possible. When one type of speech is banned, what other type is next? You leftards need to wake up and smell the coffee. This applies to you as well.

Outlawing Opinion
by Chuck Norris

It greatly alarms me that Americans’ constitutional right of freedom of speech is being squeezed out of our culture.

Several years ago, I watched then-”20/20″ correspondent Diane Sawyer interview Saddam Hussein, who was dictator of Iraq at the time. She respectfully confronted him for the atrocities and executions he used as punishments for people who merely spoke out against him, his rule or his politics. Surprisingly naive of America’s constitutional basis, Saddam asked, “Well, what happens to those who speak against your president?” (He clearly was expecting that such speech was also a crime in the U.S. and punishable by law.) Shocked by his sheer ignorance of the U.S. — and somewhat at a loss for words herself — Diane quipped back in answering his question, “They host television talk shows!” Saddam’s facial expression revealed that he was totally confused by her answer.

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Free Speech Monday, Feb 9 2009 

On the free speech front:

The liberals in congress want to take that away too. Keep the masses uneducated about them and they’ll keep swallowing the MSMs bullshit hook, line and sinker. They just proved it in this last election. As long as the media is in the Democrat tank, the Democrats will own the country. No dissent, no opposite view point, perpetual dynasty.

You fuckers that vote Democrat better wake the fuck up. They are your rights as well that these morons are after.

Be Like Mike: Defend Free Expression

by Diana West

This week’s column is an open letter to New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

Dear Mayor Bloomberg,

Last week, in the presence of Dutch dignitaries visiting New York City to mark the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson’s remarkable first voyage on behalf of the Dutch East India Co. to “Nieu Amsterdam” (New York), you spoke of the need to safeguard freedom of expression. “Of course, I do not appreciate everything I hear,” you said, according to a translated report from the Amsterdam newspaper De Telegraaf. “But when you start restricting that, you step on a slippery slope. Before you know it, you can no longer say what you want.”

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You can sign a petition against the “Fairness Doctrine” over at WND as well:

PETITION TO BLOCK CONGRESSIONAL
ATTACKS ON FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND PRESS


Stimulus to ban religious worship
‘This isn’t like a convenient oversight, this is intentional’

President Obama’s proposed economic stimulus plan makes a deliberate – and unconstitutional – attempt to censor religious speech and worship on school campuses across the nation, according to a lawyer who argued related cases before the U.S. Supreme Court 20 years ago and won them all.

“This isn’t like a convenient oversight. This is intentional. This legislation pokes its finger in the eyes of people who hold religious beliefs,” Jay Sekulow, chief of the American Center for Law and Justice, told WND today.

His was the organization that decades ago argued on behalf of speech freedom on school campuses, winning repeatedly at the U.S. Supreme Court. Since then, the 2001 Good News Club v. Milford Central School District decision was added, clarifying that restricting religious speech within the context of public shared-use facilities is unconstitutional.

The problem in the proposed stimulus bill comes from a provision that states: “PROHIBITED USES OF FUNDS. – No funds awarded under this section may be used for – (C) modernization, renovation, or repair of facilities – (i) used for sectarian instruction, religious worship, or a school or department of divinity; or (ii) in which a substantial portion of the functions of the facilities are subsumed in a religious mission.”

The wording that specifically targets religious speech already has been approved by the majority Democrats in the U.S. House – all GOP members opposed it. In the Senate, Jim DeMint, R-S.C., proposed an amendment to eliminate it, but again majority Democrats decided to keep the provision targeting religious instruction and activities.

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Too Busy Monday, Jan 26 2009 

Too busy today to blog. I’ll make up for it tomorrow.

In the mean time, check out Fitna. It’s hate speach according to the Dutch. Morons.

Christianity Under Attack Saturday, Apr 5 2008 

Christianity is under attack, and I won’t be quiet about it. If you are a Christian, or not, but believe in freedom of speech, and freedom of religion, that the Constitution guarantees, then don’t stand idly by and let the left’s homosexual agenda, the school indoctrination of Islam and their intolerance towards Christians continue.

Speak out against this whenever you encounter it and write your Representatives and Senators to let them know how you feel about this.

In the mean time, you can go to www.silencingchristians.com and view a series that addresses this issue. Don’t let this continue.

The fourth episode of “Speechless … Silencing the Christians” will air this Saturday night, April 5, at 8:30 p.m. (EDT) on INSP cable network. This is the fourth episode of “Speechless.”

Watch, and then forward the information to your family and friends!

This episode is titled “Olivia’s Song.” It tells the story of a little girl who was prohibited from singing about God in her school talent show. You can watch the program on INSP cable TV network. See if INSP is available in your area. Or you can see the newest episode online at www.silencingchristians.com.

You can view the fourth episode for free on the Web, but you must register to watch the program. Heavy online traffic at www.silencingchristians.com may slow down your computer. If so, we advise you to come back later and watch it. The program will be available for viewing all week.

All three of the previous episodes are also available for you to watch at www.silencingchristians.com.