On May 18, 4:41=A0am, JR <JohnRCl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Preface:
> Please don=92t lie to me or any other unless they want to be lied to.
> Below is a definition of freedom. If freedom leaves a bad taste in
> your mouth, then I sincerely believe the path of ECK is not for you. I
> try to walk my talk and extend our principles beyond our borders, but
> then I am not a pilgrim who breaks his promises. I am a turtle who
> prefers to listen and observe. You may be one too if you choose to
> make consciousness your religion. =A0 =A0 =A0JR
>
> US CONSTITUTION, Article 1, Section 9, Clause 2:
> The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended,
> unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may
> require it. [notice which words are capitalized for a reason]
>
> Habeas corpus was not suspended. It was stricken from the Constitution
> without a Constitutional Convention by =A0Public Law 109-366, Sections
> 2, 5, 7 signed by our favorite cracker, G. W. Bush, on October 17,
> 2006. Abdullah al-Muhajir is a US citizen who was not allowed Habeas
> Corpus. Move to a Latino or Carib community and observe how easy it is
> for US citizens to be de****ted or imprisoned without Habeas Corpus.
> Mental hospitals have also been used to falsely imprison citizens
> whose only problem (Oregon) was to speak a Mexican Indian dialect as
> read about in The Drums of ECK which no-one understood and
> professional doctors thought to be psychotic rambling; not panic.
>
> The CCR cut its teeth in the 60s on civil
rightshttp://ccrjustice.org/=A0S=
earch Habeas Corpus on their site.
>
> The Death of Habeas Corpushttp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15220450/
>
> Senator Arlen Spector of Pennsylvania said, =93We do not have a
> rebellion or an invasion.=94
>
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/15214437#15214437
>
> As I spoke rightly before, Ken, et al; the bogeyman resides in our own
> hearts; no-one else=92s. Sandinistas have not gone to ground and are not
> hiding in your basement using your computer without your knowledge.
> Neo-con philosopher king, Leo Strauss, advocated suspending the
> Constitution to make political management easier without freedoms
> being imposed on dictator-radicals to force them out of power. Al-
> Qaida is a neo-con invention that materialized as a mocking salute to
> them for unifying the Wahabi fundamentalists of Islam. (More on
> Wahabies may be found in Robertson=92s Short History of Free Thought.)
>
> Leo Strauss =96 Pilgrim =96 a brief, balanced bio-sketch.
> Founding =A0Father of Neocon Philosophy Leo Strauss and Jefferson's
> Impending
Deathhttp://www.opednews.com/lower_leo_strauss_and_jefferson.htm=
>
> =93Much has been written recently about Strauss and his ideological
> influence on the Bush administration, and opinion varies from seeing
> Strauss as a loyal defender of Democracy to seeing him as a dangerous
> foe of Democracy. He is neither. He is a would-be philosopher whose
> Old World fears and prejudices took him, the political right wing and
> American democracy backward instead of forward. Strauss, like most
> conservative Americans, simply did not understand Jeffersonian
> democracy at all.=94 =A0--Dr. Gerry Lower, Keystone, South Dakota (Dr.
> Lower sees Mount Rushmore daily from where he sits.)
>
> LINKS of
interest:http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/1017/p01s02-usju.htmlhttp:=
//www.tochangeit.com/lawandpolitics/habeascorpusavitaltoolinthe....http://fr=
webgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=3D109_cong_pu...
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> FREEDOM =96 as defined by Noah Webster, L.L.D., in An American
> Dictionary of the English Language, copyright 1904.
>
> FREEDOM --n.=97A state of exemption from the power of control of
> another; liberty; exemption from slavery, servitude, or confinement
> Freedom is personal, civil, political, and religious. [See Liberty.]
>
> 2) Particular privileges; franchise; immunity; as, the freedom of a
> city.
>
> 3) Power of enjoying franchises. =A0 =A0 =A0Swift
>
> 4) Exemption from fate, necessity, or any constraint in consequence of
> any predetermination or otherwise; as, the freedom of the will.
>
> 5) Any exemption from constraint or control.
>
> 6) Ease or facility of doing any thing. =A0He speaks or acts with
> freedom.
>
> 7) Frankness; boldness. =A0He addressed his audience with freedom.
>
> 8) License; improper familiarity; violation of the rules of decorum;
> with a plural. =A0Beware of what are called innocent freedoms.
>
> Any person, institution, or popular movement against freedom is
> against the Union. Any person against the Union is against himself and
> everyone 1776 AD represents, not mass-man, but husband, wife, and
> family who wish only to be secure on their land from dictators,
> predator commercial interests etc. J. R. Clark
FREEDOM =96 as defined by Noah Webster, L.L.D., in An American
Dictionary of the English Language, copyright 1904.
FREEDOM --n.=97A state of exemption from the power of control of
another; liberty; exemption from slavery, servitude, or confinement
Freedom is personal, civil, political, and religious. [See Liberty.]
That was nice to see. Thanks for sharing that.
Etznab


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