Supreme Court Will Hear Case of Man Arrested After Telling Cheney What He Thought About Iraq War December 6, 2011 Print Version Source: New York Times The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide whether Secret Service agents protecting Vice President Dick Cheney may be sued for violating the free speech rights of a [...]
First off it’s double taxation. You’ve already paid for their services. Secondly, this just further proves how wrong the decision made by the Supreme Court made in the Citizen’s v United case is. When money is required to have “free speech” it’s obviously no longer free and infringing your 1st amendment rights. The very reason [...]
Courts Rule US Government Above the Law October 19, 2011 Print Version Source: Corbett Report – James Corbett Manhattan Federal Judge Alvin Hellerstein has declinedto hold the CIA in contempt for destroying videos that it had been ordered by the courts to preserve. The case revolves around 92 videos, depicting hundreds of hours of interrogations [...]
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Boston police impose curfew for protesters October 11, 2011 Print Version Source: Boston.com Boston police moved in and began arresting scores of Occupy Boston protesters who refused to leave a large part of the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway early this morning. At 1:20 a.m., the first riot police officers lined up on Atlantic Avenue. Minutes [...]
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More Proof America Is A Police State As This Video Shows NJ Police Unleashing A Riot Team To Arrest A Crowd, Including Children, Protesting A Police Killing On Their Own Sidewalk The Intel Hub points us to a YouTube video that opens with people standing on their own sidewalk protesting the police tearing down a [...]
Police use dirty tricks to round up hundreds of peaceful Occupy Wall Street protesters as Wall Street criminals bribe NYPD October 2, 2011 Print Version By Madison Ruppert BlacklistedNews.com Today roughly 500 peaceful protesters marching in opposition to the corporatist takeover of America and the robbery of the United States by the banking and [...]
No right to protest in America: Occupation of Wall Street thwarted thanks to ignorant police September 18, 2011 Print Version By Madison Ruppert – BLN Contributing Writer Back in July, Adbusters began promoting a move to occupy Wall Street in protest of the rampant corruption, market manipulation and out of control greed that is [...]
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In the Wake of 9/11: 33 of 50 States Are Actively Spying on Americans September 11, 2011 Print Version Source: Activist Post The weekend of the 10th Anniversary of 9/11, has caused many to reflect on the event itself, as well as the decade that we have experienced since. There have indeed been many [...]
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Police Can Track Your Cell in Real Time September 9, 2011 Print Version Source: WCTV In a case more interesting for its look at the state of modern tracking technology and the brave new world we all live in than for its legal ramifications, a Florida appeals court said Wednesday the police didn’t violate a [...]
Female Blogger Threatened With Defamation Suit For Blogging About TSA ‘Rape’ September 7, 2011 Print Version Source: Forbes Attacking the TSA for its privacy-invasive screening procedures has become a favorite activity for many journalists, especially Matt Drudge. TSA horror stories are often featured prominently on The Drudge Report and he has taken to calling [...]
Introducing iImpersonateThePolice: Apple Corporate Security Team Searched a Man’s House While SFPD Waited Outside September 3rd, 2011 In my opinion, the fact that Calderón consented to the search, even though he thought the Apple employees were police officers, is the most terrifying aspect of this. No warrant, no search. It’s pretty simple. Why he [...]
First Circuit Court of Appeals Rules that Citizens Can Videotape Police August 31, 2011 Print Version Tiffany Kaiser – Daily Tech The First Circuit Court of Appeals reached a crucial decision last Friday allowing the public to videotape police officers while they’re on the clock. The decision comes after a string of incidents where individuals [...]
Reed Williams Richmond Times-Dispatch August 11, 2011 Authorities involved in the arrest of a protester who removed his shirt and pants at a security checkpoint at Richmond International Airport were doing their jobs and acted appropriately, a government attorney argued Wednesday in Richmond federal court. Carlotta P. Wells, an attorney for the U.S. [...]
House Panel Approves Broadened ISP Snooping Bill July 29th, 2011 Via: Cnet: Internet providers would be forced to keep logs of their customers’ activities for one year–in case police want to review them in the future–under legislation that a U.S. House of Representatives committee approved today. The 19 to 10 vote represents a victory [...]
Desperate airlines resort to sign twirlers as fed-up Americans reject TSA tyranny By Martin Hill LibertyFight.com 7-18-11 http://libertyfight.0catch.com/hawaiitrip.html Airlines have resorted to using sign twirlers on the streetcorners in Southern California, as an increasingly aware American public rejects the degrading and criminal treatment they receive by Homeland Security at airports across the country. Most [...]