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Post by Amarynth on May 7, 2012 8:42:53 GMT -8
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Post by doornail on May 7, 2012 16:16:59 GMT -8
I think that this was designed for troublemakers starting riots at a public speaking, which would get you arrested anyway, just now there's a law for it? Not alot to worry about IMO, you still have to break the law to get arrested and speaking/protesting in a respectable/peacefull and civilized manner is not breaking the law. even if the law was abused by corruption, it probably wouldn't go unnoticed by the public at large and there's always going to be somebody that will try to push the bounderies of the laws of the land, this is just another way of ensuring those laws are enforced, wile protecting others and our freedoms. All of the laws and liberties/rights of the people are protected..atleast untill martial law is declared, then... IT'S TIME TO PARTY!! WOOOHOOO!!... nah, I'm just messing with ya
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Post by Maximillian Thorton on May 7, 2012 17:54:34 GMT -8
For the man so concerned with government conspiracies, I'm disappointed in you, DN. I, personally, hate this. Laws that implement "acceptable" constraints on freedom care me more than the threat of martial law.
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Post by doornail on May 7, 2012 20:54:08 GMT -8
lol, well...I guess after awile one starts getting used to things like that, if one takes the time and does enough digging, you start uncovering alot of upsetting things. Things that can cause stress, loss of sleep and stuff that probably could lead to health problems. Sure, I could've easily posted outrage and discust for the "in your face" approach to the current administration deliberatly wiping thier asses on the Constitution and stomping on rights and freedoms that have been in place for a couple hundred years, but I guess I've got to the point where things like this don't surprise me anymore. Plus there's really not alot I can personally do about it, I can complain about it, but even that gets old and might even bring some other peoples spirits down in the process, I don't want that. Some people don't want to wake up or are not ready, to what's really going on and I can't make them wake up, some of my own family think I've went crazy sometimes when I start filling them in on the things I've been reading about, so when I see that they aren't ready to hear it, I usually just change the subject. It's much easier to leave them asleep and then calm them when something suddenly hits them square in the teeth of thier own little world. so yeah, as far as I'm concerned, freedom of speech at public rallys is probably the least of our worries. That's why I downplayed it like that. still disappointed? and to be honest, I think martial law would be a worst case scenario, which would literally strip all rights/freedoms and possesions away from everyone, which can be enacted at anythime for just about anything. I'm just soaking it all in and trying to keep a clear head about it, enjoying everyday being alive just like we were meant to peace, love and light to you my brothers and sisters
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