Friday, August 17, 2007

Our First Ammendment Rights

I started to write a blog based on one of my favorite rants in the real world and suddenly had to stop because I realized that the powers that be may not like what I had to say. I thought about how we all know we're being monitored just in case we're terrorists and realized The Man might think I was seditious and come a-courtin'.

So here's what I am going to write instead:

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion (1), or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech (2), or of the press (3); or the right of the people to peacefully assemble (4), and to petition the government for a redress of grievances (5).

  1. We are not all Christians. Why do Christians feel they have to convert everyone? Especially those wacko Born Agains. People are so afraid of Fundamentalist Muslims when the ones they really need to fear are those Fundamentalist Christians!
  2. Remember the beginning of this blog? Beware of what you say, Folks.
  3. Most of the press is in the pocket of the government. If they don't print what they're told to print, they just won't get to print anything at all. How liberating.
  4. We have that right, to assemble peacefully. So why aren't we?

Most of us (except that top 5%) have plenty of real grievances we'd like to redress. And you may redress them by calling (202)456-1111. That's the number for the White House switchboard.

Once again, that number is (202)456-1111. A very nice lady will send you, basically to voicemail which is listened to daily. Use your voice! Call them once a week. Hell, call them once a day. They'll love hearing from you!

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