"First Amendment is not any guarantee to those who wish to disrupt the government."

They're making a list,
and checking it twice.
Gonna find out
who's naughty or nice.
DHS is coming
to town.
 
This is the bastard who made that statement:


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http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/23dsp/former/html/msa12248.html

Time to run this sucker out of town, state, and country!
 
On second thought, why don't we, the people, start keeping a database on these traitors and their crimes? The process has already begun somewhat in another forum with passage of the bailout of Wall Street. Personally, I think it's essential to start consolidating a database on American traitors, their crimes as defined by federal and state constitutions. Since most of the law is corrupt, stick to the written constitutions. Others can link or copy the database as needed. Think of this project as a sort of WikiPedia of constitutional traitors. This data can help us keep track of these traitors if they ever relocate into OUR communities.
 
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On second thought, why don't we, the people, start keeping a database on these traitors and their crimes? The process has already begun somewhat in another forum with passage of the bailout of Wall Street. Personally, I think it's essential to start consolidating a database on American traitors, their crimes as defined by federal and state constitutions. Since most of the law is corrupt, stick to the written constitutions. Others can link or copy the database as needed. Think of this project as a sort of WikiPedia of constitutional traitors. This data can help us keep track of these traitors if they ever relocate into OUR communities.

That is a cool idea!
 
Both Hutchins and Sheridan said the activists' names were entered into the state police database as terrorists partly because the software offered limited options for classifying entries

Like anyone is going to believe that bullshit. There are hundreds if not thousands of classifications for people in police databases. that is one of the worst excuses i have heard for anything in my life lol

They also shouldn't be entered into a database as war protestors, activists, or anything else.

It's ok. I'm starting to like it when police agencies out themselves as being there to protect the state instead of being there to protect the people. Nothing will change if people believe the lies they're told.
 
I know a lot of you hate Olbermann because he's a "left gatekeeper" or whatever the hell it is you call him, but I'm impressed with him right now. He picked up this story and gave this guy one of his 'Worst Person in the World' awards on his show tonight. :cool:
 
I know a lot of you hate Olbermann because he's a "left gatekeeper" or whatever the hell it is you call him, but I'm impressed with him right now. He picked up this story and gave this guy one of his 'Worst Person in the World' awards on his show tonight. :cool:

nice.
 
On second thought, why don't we, the people, start keeping a database on these traitors and their crimes? The process has already begun somewhat in another forum with passage of the bailout of Wall Street. Personally, I think it's essential to start consolidating a database on American traitors, their crimes as defined by federal and state constitutions. Since most of the law is corrupt, stick to the written constitutions. Others can link or copy the database as needed. Think of this project as a sort of WikiPedia of constitutional traitors. This data can help us keep track of these traitors if they ever relocate into OUR communities.

This is one of the better ideas I've heard in a while!
 
On second thought, why don't we, the people, start keeping a database on these traitors and their crimes? The process has already begun somewhat in another forum with passage of the bailout of Wall Street. Personally, I think it's essential to start consolidating a database on American traitors, their crimes as defined by federal and state constitutions. Since most of the law is corrupt, stick to the written constitutions. Others can link or copy the database as needed. Think of this project as a sort of WikiPedia of constitutional traitors. This data can help us keep track of these traitors if they ever relocate into OUR communities.

You're acessing that database right now.

How about a "Police State" subforum?

To everybody else reading:

Is it becoming fucking clear yet???!!!:mad:
 
On second thought, why don't we, the people, start keeping a database on these traitors and their crimes? The process has already begun somewhat in another forum with passage of the bailout of Wall Street. Personally, I think it's essential to start consolidating a database on American traitors, their crimes as defined by federal and state constitutions. Since most of the law is corrupt, stick to the written constitutions. Others can link or copy the database as needed. Think of this project as a sort of WikiPedia of constitutional traitors. This data can help us keep track of these traitors if they ever relocate into OUR communities.


Complete with "Wanted for High Crimes & Treason" posters for the post office? :cool:
 
You're acessing that database right now.

How about a "Police State" subforum?

To everybody else reading:

Is it becoming fucking clear yet???!!!:mad:

Personally, I'm thinking of a more structured project where the data is easily transferable to different network systems, e.g. LAN, WAN (Internet, BBS), with version and time stamps from a single source. * RPFs could be used, but we'd likely need to create sections for all 50 states and their constitutions and one for the federal constitution. Then, we'd need to create a database of constitutional traitors with pertinent identifying information and a list of their crimes against those respective constitutions. The database would primarily be searched by name, but it needs other identifying characteristics, e.g. profession and photographs, in case names are changed.

I must leave the details of the implementation to capable and talented patriots. Good luck in whatever format you select.



* Problematic if the single source is compromised by corruption, control or disconnection. I suppose backups and distributed versions of the database would enable recovery of most of the data anyway.
 
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So many people went down in history books as heroes for being activists. Now they are terrorists. I'm awake.
 

Gee we should find out where this guy lives and give him a phone call... Id be happy to call him up and educate him on the Constitution.. stupid arrogant prick that he is.

How about we get all of *HIS* information and put that into *OUR* database huh? Think he would like that? And Our database will be titled "Unpatriotic Americans"
 
I could use a revolutionary hug right about now. This bullshit, topped off with a [disgustingly redacted] ethics report released in my city (not pretty..) has got me in a real bad mood.

My hope tank is running low. Nobody seems to care about our country and it really saddens me.

/sigh
 
I could use a revolutionary hug right about now. This bullshit, topped off with a [disgustingly redacted] ethics report released in my city (not pretty..) has got me in a real bad mood.

My hope tank is running low. Nobody seems to care about our country and it really saddens me.

/sigh

Hugs my brother, with ammo in one hand and silver in the other.:cool:
 
On second thought, why don't we, the people, start keeping a database on these traitors and their crimes? The process has already begun somewhat in another forum with passage of the bailout of Wall Street. Personally, I think it's essential to start consolidating a database on American traitors, their crimes as defined by federal and state constitutions. Since most of the law is corrupt, stick to the written constitutions. Others can link or copy the database as needed. Think of this project as a sort of WikiPedia of constitutional traitors. This data can help us keep track of these traitors if they ever relocate into OUR communities.

Yes, this is a great idea.
 
On second thought, why don't we, the people, start keeping a database on these traitors and their crimes? The process has already begun somewhat in another forum with passage of the bailout of Wall Street. Personally, I think it's essential to start consolidating a database on American traitors, their crimes as defined by federal and state constitutions. Since most of the law is corrupt, stick to the written constitutions. Others can link or copy the database as needed. Think of this project as a sort of WikiPedia of constitutional traitors. This data can help us keep track of these traitors if they ever relocate into OUR communities.

http://slaveuprising.com/forum/showthread.php?t=72
 
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