Sunday, August 14, 2011

The Department of Homeland Tyranny



Fellow Patriots, we live in a country reserved for prisoners of war.  The last thing your stolen government wants you to be concerned about is the TSA (the boots on the ground army of the Dept. of Homland Security).  Below are some of the safeguards set up in our Constitution, put in place by men well acquainted with the tyranny that we once again find ourselves living under. These men left their native land, sacrificed land and fortune and life to give us more than what we now have in America. This land is not their America: it is, without one doubt, a country that they themselves would not live in or abide by. There is piracy and contempt for the law in the uppermost parts of political power in America, and we the people must see it and know it. Only in knowledge of tyranny is liberty brought to life again. How well are you acquainted with that great gift of George W. Bush called the Patriot Act? To what degree are you acquainted with your slavemasters? How passionate are you about repealing it? Hopefully this will stoke some fires. Below are a short list of violations from the Patriot Act to the Constitution.

"If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen."
- Samuel Adams


Constitutional Amendments



Amendment IV: The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.





























































Violations from the Patriot Act:


Freedom from
unreasonable searches:
 The government may search and seize Americans' papers and effects without probable cause to assist terror investigation.
Amendment VI: In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense.Right to a speedy and public trial: The government may jail Americans indefinitely without a trial.
Amendment I: 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.Freedom of association: To assist terror investigation, the government may monitor religious and political institutions without suspecting criminal activity.
Amendment VI: ... to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense.Right to legal representation: The government may monitor conversations between attorneys and clients in federal prisons and deny lawyers to Americans accused of crimes.
Amendment I: Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech ...Freedom of speech: The government may prosecute librarians or keepers of any other records if they tell anyone the government subpoenaed information related to a terror investigation.
Amendment VI: ... to be confronted with the witnesses against him ...











Public opinion about the TSA HERE












Right to liberty: Americans may be jailed without being charged or being able to confront witnesses against them. US citizens (labeled "unlawful combatants") have been held incommunicado and refused attorneys.

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