America, Life

Second Amendment

 

 

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. The Words speak for themselves. The Militia isn’t a Band of Gypsies from all over the Country on the Brink of Unhingedness. And the Country isn’t Invaded and Infiltrated by a Bunch of Terrorists who have Circumnavigated all our Protectors. A Militia who Marched on our Nation’s Capital, with the Intention of Intimidating Law Enforcement are nothing short of being the Terrorists that the Second Amendment granted the Right to bear Arms against.

Definition of Domestic Terrorism ( Violent, criminal acts committed by individuals and/or groups to further ideological goals stemming from domestic influences, such as those of a political, religious, social, racial, or environmental nature). Guess what, Terrorism is the new norm in America, how do I Know that. One Day after the Raid on the Capital, I was a Victim.

Half a Mile from my House on my way to work, in a Thirty Five M.P.H. Zone a car was riding my Bumper. Traffic coming to a halt, I positioned my car half in the passing Lane while the other half remains in my Lane. The Idiot tried to squeeze through the lane that came to a stop. I re-entered my Lane. The car moved around me then came parallel, the back Window dropped. The passenger in the backseat pointed an Uzi at me. As a result of the Second Amendment allowing every Psychopath to own an Automatic Weapon, I no longer feel safe in America.

When the Window rolled down and I was starring in the Eyes of the young Black terrorist pointing a Weapon only used by Navy Seals and Terrorists, I felt just like the Lawmakers hiding under thei’r Desks. Totally vulnerable and violated. Those were White Terrorists, they were no different than the young Black Terrorist, they are one and the same. Like the Man said this is not my Beautiful House, this is not my Beautiful Car, this is not my Beautiful America. I felt like this was 1972 Driving through Lebanon or Tel Aviv.

Back then I was only Eighteen but I knew that something was Desperately wrong with People Driving Fear in the Hearts of Defenceless People. I think it’s Time to re-think my stances on Gun Ownership. If this is the new Norm in America, ” When in Rome do as the Romans do”. I never again want to feel the Helplessness that engulfed me starring down that short and deadly Stock of that Uzi. The Terrorists are Armed to the Max and I would be doing myself a great disservice of not being able to defend myself if the need become a reality. A Man whose Children are afraid of him from the Beatings that they have recided from him is a Terrorist. The Man who hoisted his Woman over his Head to Bodyslam her to the hard Marble Floor in the Courthouse, in front of me, is a Terrorist.

We are surrounded by People whose only goal in Life is Intimidation by way of Violence. I remember 1972 Reading about Women and Children being Blown up on a Bus by someone wearing a Bomb. I Thought to myself at that Time that Terrorists were Cowards, afraid of facing someone else who were equally armed and not afraid to Die.

Instead they would attack defenceless People. I remember discussing all the Terrorist attacks in the Middle East with my Friends at Eighteen and telling them that One Day we will be in the same Predicament in this Country. 2011 I sat in a Lunchroom in Pennsylvania watching on Television, the World Trade Towers crumbling to the Ground. In One of the Buildings were 900 of my former Coworkers at Solomon Brothers Inc. I have been living in Fear for a long Time. Back then in the Seventies one of my big fear was the Stupid Cold War between Russia. I was always Befuddled that So called Civilized Nation’s entertained the notion of dropping Nuclear Bombs on innocent Civilians. Did I mention Phi Beta Idiots. Terrorists comes in an Alphabetical Arayment of Descriptions. Hence what we are Experiencing Today is the Birth of the American Terrorist. It has been in the works for 300 years and have been Sanctioned accepted and Legitimatized by the same Silence that the German People Humored Adolf Hitler with. The Atmosphere is Ripe we are Experiencing a Breakdown in Democracy, the same way Germany did in 1943. This is your wakeup call America. Big Brother we need for you to step up to the Plate and Protect us against our Neighbors.

 

 

America, Life

In 1927, Donald Trump’s father was arrested after a Klan riot in Queens – The Washington Post

 

 

93 years in the make, January 6th has been in the make since 1927. I have said it before and I will say it again ” Your Kids are watching”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/02/28/in-1927-donald-trumps-father-was-arrested-after-a-klan-riot-in-queens/

America, Life, Motivation

Shared Article from AOL: Arnold Schwarzenegger invokes Nazi terror in powerful video on Capitol riot

 

 

This is what he stands for he is by no way an American, nor his Followers.

 

 

 

Does anyone else noticed that they are all Hillbillies?

 

 

These are not Patriots, they are Terrorists!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

https://www.aol.com/entertainment/schwarzenegger-invokes-nazi-germany-powerful-155259295-184743541.html

America, Life

Sedition

 

 

 

Traitors

Traitors are what they are, from the Inciters to the Perpetrators. Screw the Sacred Constitution, screw the Sacred Halls of Congress, screw the Democratic Ideals that have been a Beacon for developing Countries to pattern.

Deplorables aren’t the Frenzied Ignoramus who stormed the Capital, they are the 130 so called Lawmakers and their Witch doctor who Hypnotized and whipped Mindless Drones into their Frenzied state of Primitive basic Nature. You can’t Love America yet Hate Democracy. The Hundred plus so called Lawmakers who signed on to the madness of upending Democracy are Hypocrites and Evil doers. A Fundamental Principle of Democracy is, granting States Powers. The States in question have the right to enact Laws, including voting Laws.

Who are these Imbeciles to challenge another State’s Sovereign Rights. That in itself is an Assault on Democracy. These are Phi Beta Idiots at they’re best. Bad enough that they don’t possess one live Brain Cell of they’re own, to allow a Voodoo Puppetmaster to guide their Treasonous venture of Sedition. The crime of seditious conspiracy is committed when two or more persons in any state or U.S. territory conspire to levy war against the U.S. government. A person commits the crime of advocating the violent overthrow of the federal government when she willfully advocates or teaches the overthrow of the government by force, publishes material that advocates the overthrow of the government by force, or organizes persons to overthrow the government by force.

A person found guilty of seditious conspiracy or advocating the overthrow of the government may be fined and sentenced to up to 20 years in prison. States also maintain laws that punish similar advocacy and conspiracy against the state government.

Governments have made sedition illegal since time immemorial. The precise acts that constitute sedition have varied. In the United States, Congress in the late eighteenth century believed that government should be protected from “false, scandalous and malicious” criticisms. Toward this end, Congress passed the Sedition Act of 1798, which authorized the criminal prosecution of persons who wrote or spoke falsehoods about the government, Congress, the president, or the vice president. The act was to expire with the term of President John Adams.

The Sedition Act failed miserably. Thomas Jefferson opposed the act, and after he was narrowly elected president in 1800, public opposition to the act grew. The act expired in 1801, but not before it was used by President Adams to prosecute numerous public supporters of Jefferson, his challenger in the presidential election of 1800. One writer, Matthew Lyon, a congressman from Vermont, was found guilty of seditious libel for stating, in part, that he would not be the “humble advocate” of the Adams administration when he saw “every consideration of the public welfare swallowed up in a continual grasp for power, in an unbounded thirst for ridiculous pomp, foolish adulation, and selfish avarice” (Lyon’s Case, 15 F. Cas. 1183 [D. Vermont 1798] [No. 8646]). Vermont voters reelected Lyon while he was in jail. Jefferson, after winning the election and assuming office, pardoned all persons convicted under the act.

In the 1820s and 1830s, as the movement to abolish Slavery grew in size and force in the South, Southern states began to enact seditious libel laws. Most of these laws were used to prosecute persons critical of slavery, and they were abolished after the Civil War. The federal government was no less defensive; Congress enacted seditious conspiracy laws before the Civil War aimed at persons advocating secession from the United States. These laws were the precursors to the present-day federal seditious conspiracy statutes.

In the late nineteenth century, Congress and the states began to enact new limits on speech, most notably statutes prohibiting Obscenity. At the outset of World War I, Congress passed legislation designed to suppress antiwar speech. The Espionage Act of 1917 (ch. 30, tit. 1, § 3, 40 Stat. 219), as amended by ch. 75, § 1, 40 Stat 553, put a number of pacifists into prison. Socialist leader eugene v. debs was convicted for making an antiwar speech in Canton, Ohio (Debs v. United States, 249 U.S. 211, 39 S. Ct. 252, 63 L. Ed. 566 [1919]). Charles T. Schenck and Elizabeth Baer were convicted for circulating to military recruits a leaflet that advocated opposition to the draft and suggested that the draft violated the Thirteenth Amendment’s ban on Involuntary Servitude (Schenck v. United States, 249 U.S. 47, 39 S. Ct. 247, 63 L. Ed. 470 [1919]).

The U.S. Supreme Court did little to protect the right to criticize the government until after 1927. That year, Justice louis d. brandeis wrote an influential concurring opinion in Whitney v. California, 274 U.S. 357, 47 S. Ct. 641, 71 L. Ed. 1095 (1927), that was to guide First Amendment Jurisprudence for years to come. In Whitney the High Court upheld the convictions of political activists for violation of federal anti-syndicalism laws, or laws that prohibit the teaching of crime. In his concurring opinion, Brandeis maintained that even if a person advocates violation of the law, “it is not a justification for denying free speech where the advocacy falls short of incitement and there is nothing to indicate that the advocacy would be immediately acted on.” Beginning in the 1930s, the Court became more protective of political free speech rights.

The High Court has protected the speech of racial supremacists and separatists, labor organizers, advocates of racial Integration, and opponents of the draft for the Vietnam War. However, it has refused to declare unconstitutional all sedition statutes and prosecutions. In 1940, to silence radicals and quell Nazi or communist subversion during the burgeoning Second World War, Congress enacted the Smith Act (18 U.S.C.A. §§ 2385, 2387), which outlawed sedition and seditious conspiracy. The Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the act in Dennis v. United States, 341 U.S. 494, 71 S. Ct. 857, 95 L. Ed. 1137 (1951).

Sedition prosecutions are extremely rare, but they do occur. Shortly after the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center in New York City, the federal government prosecuted Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, a blind Egyptian cleric living in New Jersey, and nine codefendants on charges of seditious conspiracy. Rahman and the other defendants were convicted of violating the seditious conspiracy statute by engaging in an extensive plot to wage a war of Terrorism against the United States. With the exception of Rahman, they all were arrested while mixing explosives in a garage in Queens, New York, on June 24, 1993.

The defendants committed no overt acts of war, but all were found to have taken substantial steps toward carrying out a plot to levy war against the United States. The government did not have sufficient evidence that Rahman par ticipated in the actual plotting against the government or any other activities to prepare for terrorism. He was instead prosecuted for pro viding religious encouragement to his cocon spirators. Rahman argued that he only performed the function of a cleric and advised followers about the rules of Islam. He and the others were convicted, and on January 17, 1996, Rahman was sentenced to life imprisonment by Judge Michael Mukasey.

Following the September 11th Attacks of 2001, the federal government feared that terrorist networks were very real threats, and that if left unchecked, would lead to further insurrection. As a result, Congress enacted the Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act (USA PATRIOT) Act of 2001, Pub. L. No. 107-56, 115 Stat. 272. Among other things, the act increases the president’s authority to seize the property of individuals and organizations that the president determines have planned, authorized, aided, or engaged in hostilities or attacks against the United States.

The events of September 11 also led to the conviction of at least one American. In 2001, U.S. officials captured John Philip Walker Lindh, a U.S. citizen who had trained with terrorist organizations in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Lindh, who became known as the “American Taliban,” was indicted on ten counts, including conspiracy to murder U.S. nationals. In October 2002, he was sentenced to 20 years in prison.

The next time you Vote take this List of Enemies of Democracy with you.

The Inciters

Donald Trump ( Ringleader)

Sen. Ted Cruz, Texas

Sen. Mike Braun, Indiana

Sen. John Kennedy, Louisiana

Sen. Ron Johnson, Wisconsin

Sen. Steve Daines, Montana

Sen. James Lankford, Oklahoma

Sen. Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee

Sen. Bill Haggerty, Tennessee

Rep. Paul Gosar, Arizona

Rep. Randy Weber, Oklahoma

Rep. Mo Brooks, Alabama

Rep. Andy Biggs, Arizona

Rep. Jim Jordan, Ohio

Rep. Madison Cawthorn, North Carolina

Rep. Scott Perry, Pennsylvania

Rep. Mike Kelly, Pennsylvania

Rep. Burgess Owens, Utah

Rep. John Rose, Tennessee

Rep. Bill Posey, Florida

Rep. Jeff Duncan, South Carolina

Rep. Brain Babin, Texas

Rep. Louie Gohmert, Texas

Rep. Brian Mast, Florida

Rep. Warren Davidson, Ohio

Rep. Andy Harris, Maryland

Rep. Steven Palazzo, Mississippi

Rep. Doug Lamborn, Colorado

Rep. Kat Cammack, Florida

Rep. Tracey Mann, Kansas

Rep. Bob Good, Virginia

Rep. Adrian Smith, Nebraska

Rep. Billy Long, Missouri

Rep. Jack Bergman, Michigan

Rep. Michael Cloud, Texas

Rep. Rick Crawford, Arkansas

Rep. Roger Williams, Texas

Rep. Bob Gibbs, Ohio

Rep. Russ Fulcher, Idaho

Rep. Ted Budd, North Carolina

Rep. Barry Moore, Alabama

Rep. Lee Zeldin, New York

Rep. Jake LaTurner, Kansas

Rep. David Rouzer, North Carolina

Rep. Jason Smith, Missouri

Rep. Lauren Boebert, Colorado

Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, Tennessee

Rep. Tim Burchett, Tennessee

Rep. Chris Jacobs, New York

Rep. Andrew Clyde, Georgia

Rep. Lance Gooden, Texas

Rep. Diana Harshbarger, Tennessee

Rep. Mary Miller, Illinois

Rep. Mark Green, Tennessee

Rep. Ron Estes, Kansas

Rep. Neal Dunn, Florida

Rep. Ronny Jackson, Texas

Rep. Ralph Norman, South Carolina

Rep. Brian Babin, Texas

Rep. Joe Wilson, South Carolina

Rep. Vicky Hartzler, Missouri

Rep. Scott Des Jarlais, Tennessee

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia

Rep. Doug LaMalfa, California

Rep. Ben Cline, Virginia

Rep. Michael Rogers, Alabama

Rep. Markwayne Mullin, Oklahoma

Rep. Pat Fallon, Texas

Rep. Jeff Duncan, South Carolina

 

America

Look What They’ve Done To My Country

 

Look what they’ve done to my Song

Lyrics
Look what they’ve done to my song, ma
Look what they’ve done to my song
Well, it’s the only thing that I could do half right
And it’s turning out all wrong, ma
Look what they’ve done to my song
Look what they’ve done to my brain, ma
Look what they’ve done to my brain
Well, they picked it like a chicken bone
And I think I’m half insane, ma
Look what they’ve done to my song
I wish I could find a good book to live in
Wish I could find a good book
Will if I could find a real good book
I’d never have to come out and look at
What they’ve done to my song
La da da da da da da da
La da da da da da da da
La da da da da da da da
La da da da da da
Look what they’ve done to my song
But maybe, it’ll all be all right, ma
Maybe, it’ll all be okay
Well, if the people are buying tears
I’ll be rich someday, ma
Look what they’ve done to my song
Ils ont change ma chanson, ma
Ils ont change ma chanson
C’est la seule chose que je peuz faire
Et ce n’est pas bon, ma
Ils ont change ma chanson
Look what they’ve done to my song, ma
Look what they’ve done to my song, ma
( Well, they tied it up in a plastic bag
Turned it upside down ), ma
Look what they’ve done to my song
Ils ont change ma chanson, ma
Ils ont change ma chanson
C’est la seule chose que je peuz faire
Et ce n’est pas bon, ma
Ils ont change ma chanson
Look what they’ve done to my song, ma
Ma, look what they’ve done to my song
It’s the only thing I could do all right
And they turned it upside down, oh ma
Look what they’ve done to my song
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Safka Melanie
Look What They’ve Done to My Song, Ma lyrics © Bienstock Publishing Company, Quartet Music, Yellow-dog-music Inc