This is so awesome. I hope this is true and comes to fruition. We
can finally get rid of all the hippies and liberal losers perverting
this great land of ours.
--- In intpopen@yahoogroups.com, "Qortni." <vlakieste@...> wrote:
>
> I've been on top of this stuff too.
> (Links are below.)
>
> Another terrifying bill is HR 1955, or "Violent Radicalization and
> Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007" - which was passed very
> recently, quietly and overwhelmingly while the media covered the
fires
> raging in Cali... Under this act, we've basically lost our rights to
> protest. The language of this bill is frighteningly unclear, and
could
> be used against any peaceful demonstration or civil disobedience.
>
> The "work camps" or "re-education camps," you speak of are the
> facilities called "REX 84" - some of which are underground, and
exist
> in many states. If memory serves correct, the one in Alaska can hold
> 100,000 people or more. Google it. There's even video footage of
some
> facilities on YouTube. Want to know why FEMA didn't respond to
> Hurricane Katrina? It's because it's not their job.
>
> HR 1955 LINKS:
>
> http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h110-1955
>
>
http://www.democracynow.org/2007/11/20/homegrown_terrorism_prevention_
act_raises_fears
>
> REX 84 LINKS:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_84
>
> http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?
context=viewArticle&code=ROL20060820&articleId=3010
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In intpopen@yahoogroups.com, diablogonzales <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > We are in a serious constitutional crisis these days and the media
> > has done it's best to keep us informed about American Idol winners
> > and J-Los pregnancy.
> >
> > Executive Order #11000 allows the government to move people
> > into "work brigades" under government supervision. Kind of like
> > Auschwitz, only in Cleveland or Richmond.
> >
> > The Military Commissions Act of 2006 allows the government to
arrest
> > and hold anyone indefinitely without formal charges or legal
> > representation.
> >
> > So strictly speaking, we may still have the "right" to free
speech,
> > assembly or religion, but if they government can arrest you
without
> > formal charges, legal representation indefinitely, it is
essentially
> > no different than the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany or a third world
> > dictatorship.
> >
> > If you say something that pisses off a politician or demonstrate
too
> > loudly, you can be arrested with no trial, bail, lawyer, or
> > explanation. This is terrifying.
> >
> > No one has noticed because it's only happened to foreigners in the
> > Middle East. But the law is on the books now. In a few years it
might
> > be protesters held without charge or attorney indefinitely. Then
> > anyone who prints something the president doesn't like.
> >
> > And who knows who that will be, Hillary Clinton, or Rudy Giuliani,
> > the point it, the founding fathers never intended the government
to
> > have that kind of power. In fact the specifically forbid it. What
> > kind of world are our children going to grow up in? They've taken
> > away our rights and they HAVE TO GIVE THEM BACK.
> >
> > The Real ID Act is supposed to take effect in May 08 where we all
> > carry a national ID. One they want to put an RFID chip in so they
can
> > track all our movements. Anyone without it can't board a plane,
train
> > or open a bank account.
> >
> > Executive Order # 11921 says the President can declare a state of
> > emergency that is not defined, and can not be reviewed by Congress
> > for 6 months.
> >
> > PDD51 allows the President dictatorial control without
> > checks/balances from congress.
> >
> > The present administration and Congress have done more to remove
our
> > Constitutional rights since 911 than in our entire 200 year
history.
> >
> > I would advice anyone to look up these laws and orders or email
this
> > to as many people as you can. Before some "emergency" happens
before
> > the next election in 08.
> >
>