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Freedom Of Religion, Speech...And Sedition
by Dean Koepke, US-First founderAug 21, 2006 The 1st Amendment to the US Constitution does not give any person unfettered license to yell "Fire!" in a crowded theatre when he has not detected a fire. Neither does that same 1st Amendment allow any person to go unpunished for telling an angry mob to go and commit crimes against the object of their anger. Neither does the protection of the 1st Amendment apply to you if you are a Preacher, Rabbi, Imam, or other religious leader when you preach the changing of our society by force.
Yet, that is what more and more anecdotal evidence is saying is happening among us -- in mosques and newspapers and other media outlets across this country. In the mosques we have the preaching and inciting of violence -- including the overthrow of the US government. There for all to see is the media routinely engaging in sedition at best...and outright treason at worst. They offer-up information to our enemies under the guise of fulfilling the public's right to know. What interest was served by their disclosure that we were tracking our enemy thru their cell phones? The enemy's interests -- that's who's interests.
In England, Benedict Arnold is considered a hero, having spied on the break-away colonists for George III. The Americans caught him and he hung for his deeds -- his name forever to be anathema here in The States. School children here would be taught the British version of his deeds had we lost the Revolutionary War -- but we didn't. Perhaps it's time for some more hangings before we lose the current war to the towel-headed Nazi hordes...
Here, for your viewing pleasure and towards increasing your resolve to win this war, is the kind of reporting we need to see more of: a depiction of the enemy in its natural habitat:
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Note to American Moslems: you need to ferret this out from among yourselves to keep the rest of us from having to do it for you. We know that you're not like this, but when they hide among you, we can't tell the difference...