Recent Bush’s Hypocrisy on Internet Freedom Angered Web Users
Posted by | Posted in Connecticut Court Records | Posted on 03-10-2011
As nightfall does not come at once, neither does oppression. In both instances there is a twilight where everything remains seemingly unchanged, and it is in such a twilight that we must be aware of the change in the air, however slight, lest we become unwitting victims of the darkness – Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas Not since the notorious McCarthy Era of the 1950s, when American freedoms faced extinction, has there been such an attack against the Bill of Rights during Bush Era. On secret orders from President Bush, the NSA was monitoring the phone calls and emails of Americans without warrants. Moreover, the Bush Administration has consistently harassed citizens who exercise their First Amendment freedoms. The main weapon used in this war is intimidation, specifically through governmental surveillance and government agents. Indeed, the Bush government had a near paranoia about dissenting citizens. The Administration and campaign of George W. Bush, writes former Congressman Bob Barr (R-Ga.), is squelching any possible hint of disagreement or protest at every political rally or gathering. For example, in March of 2005, three citizens were removed from President Bush’s town hall meeting in Aurora, Colo., because the car they arrived in featured the bumper sticker, No More Blood for Oil. In the summer of 2007, FBI agents went to Windsor, Conn., with a document marked for delivery by hand. On Matianuk Avenue, across from the tennis courts, two special agents found …
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