Posts Tagged ‘constitution’

SOPA and PIPA opponents warn the bills are not dead yet

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

“A day after a widespread Internet protest, key opponents of SOPA and PIPA warned Thursday that the controversial online piracy bills are not dead yet and called for lawmakers to slow down and start over.

It’s not dead at all,” said Michael Petricone, vice president of government affairs for the Consumer Electronics Assn., noting that the Senate was still scheduled to hold a procedural vote on the Protect Intellectual Property Act on Tuesday.”

Finally people are beginning to wake up to the fact that their inalienable rights and freedoms are being eradicated by the powers behind most of your elected that represent the big banks and corporations that rule with their special interest bribery.

Fortunately, those that recognize the Internet as one of our 1st amendment rights and losing it via government censorship is a big step towards tyranny.

We must keep freedom of the internet to continue the ability to exercise free speech and communicate. With the internal censorship of the mainstream media by the same powers that control your politicians, we need a vehicle for truth.

Keep the pressure on by calling your representatives and remind the that freedom of speech is at risk and government censorship is unconstitutional.

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Ron Paul. Romney & Gingrich Just Wouldn’t Get This. Gold, Silver & Free Market Capitalism

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012

Do you trust the banking system, especially the Federal Reserve to do anything that isn’t in their best interest and at your expense (perpetual debt slavery)?

In this day and age, with most of your representatives ‘owned’ by the oligarchy of banksters and their big corporate minions through special interest ‘bribery’, would you trust them with the monetary system?

See the following video on why precious metals make sense. An ounce of gold is an ounce of gold, yesterday, today and a million years from now. The Federal Reserve Note is not worth the paper it usually isn’t even printed on.