Saturday, September 22, 2007

Right to Free Speech? Think Again...



Ok, so lately there has been a lot of controversy on free speech, or should I say the lack of our ability to express ourselves without fear of a tyrannical government stomping us down.

It has been really tough lately for free speech advocates. First off, there was the kid who got tasered because he was being pompous and didn't know when to shut up at a John Kerry speech,

and then you have CONGRESS vote to shut up MoveOn.org (an organization I support and have donated towards) because they posted an ad in the New York Times that put a spin on General Petraeus's name to General Betray-Us.

Congress ACTUALLY voted in favor of condemning MoveOn.org. That is shocking to me. How on earth could our Congress put an issue as small as a newspaper ad at the top of their voting priorities???

Because Congress has proved they are able to do NOTHING except bow down to King George the Second, I am advocating a total overthrow of the government through our votes in '08. We need to weed out all of the republican puppets and all of the spineless democrats and need to put in real, genuine politicians who care more about their image to the people rather than their string controlling President.

By the way, Russ Feingold voted against condemning the ad. So even through my anger and bitterness with Congress right now, at least Mr. Feingold STILL has his spine and knows that his vote reflects not only his genuine ideology but his care of protecting the American people and our rights.

Back in November of '06, we all were excited and sure that change was going to come...

But now, it is evident that our Congress has no backbone, they are weak and impure and should all lose their jobs.

There are three people in this crazy political world that I know of who really see the world in the eyes of the American People and their Constitution: Keith Olberman, respected news show host and commentator; Jon Stewart, an under appreciated satirical comedian from Comedy Central; and Russ Feingold, a United States Senator who has never voted in favor of protecting big interest groups and the richest of the rich--a man who looks out for the average American who feel they don't have a voice in this elitist controlled country.

So check out some other posts from those guys on this blog and they will give you their take on the horrid attack on our Constitution by the President and our Congress.

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