"My voice will be the same as it has been. Patronage will
not change it. Fear will not change it. Persecution will not change it. It cannot be changed while people
suffer. The only way it can be changed is to make the lives of these people decent and respectable. No one
will ever hear political opposition out of me when that is done.”
— Huey Long, on the floor of the U.S. Senate, March 5 1935
Protect Government Officials at all costs
Much of the coverage, about the tragic
killings in Tucson, Arizona centers upon the deranged shooter, Jared Loughner. What is gradually coming out about this strange
gunman is now very different from the initial reporting.
Congresswoman Gabrielle Gifford makes a miraculous recovery.
Christina Taylor Green is laid to rest, as are Dorothy Morris, Phyllis Schneck, Dorwin Stoddard and Gabriel Zimmerman. Their
families mourn this needless loss and the county grieves. So far, the lack of reporting about the full circumstances regarding
Judge John Roll adds to the uncertainty. Was it mere coincidence that he was one of the slain on this same fateful day?
This
question begs an answer. All sincere individuals with a good heart need to call for a comprehensive and independent investigation.
Heretofore, the political class seems determined to use the opportunity to push their own sick and distorted agenda upon a
bereaved nation.
Even the liberal press, like the Star Ledger asks. What about the rest of us?
"In response to the Tucson rampage,
Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) says he will introduce legislation making it illegal to carry a firearm within 1,000 feet of certain
government officials, including members of Congress".
The State Column reports, "New Jersey U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg says he plans to introduce legislation aimed at limiting
access to extended magazine clips similar to those used in an attempt to assassinate Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords".
The most fanatical of all jumps on the opportunity to push her personal agenda. "Rep. Carolyn McCarthy’s
(D-N.Y.) bill also goes further than the assault weapon ban that expired in 2004, outlawing the sale or transfer of clips
that hold more than ten rounds, even those obtained before the law takes effect, according to a copy of the bill obtained
by POLITICO".
What these bi-partisan demigods are saying is that you must surrender your
2nd Amendment Rights, because government officials fear the masses more than what little respect they have for the Bill of
Rights.
Yet the most outrageous and offensive proposal comes from Rep. Robert Brady, D-Pennsylvania. CNN states Brady "will introduce legislation making it a federal crime for a person to use language or symbols
that could be perceived as threatening or inciting violence against a Member of Congress or federal official".All of
history illustrates the formation of
Praetorian Guards for leaders of regimes. Nevertheless, what is different in the Brady initiative is the tacit admission that
the populace is the enemy of the state and that all federal officials no longer need to conduct themselves as public servants.
The physical safety of elected officials is better served, if their own conduct fosters a legal system of civil liberties
and a social culture that adopts the sanity of all life.
Murder is always a crime. Banning language
that is perceived as threatening is about as absurd as a government official telling you they are here to help you. Folks,
the Jared Loughner slaughter have all the signs of a false flag operation, designed to further the next stage of a police
state.
Senile New York Congresswoman Louise Slaughter exemplifies her disrespect for the First Amendment.
"Frankly what I would like
to see if we can all get together on both sides of the isle. Democrats and Republicans to and really talk about what we can
do to cool down the country. Part of it has to be what they are hearing over the airwaves," said Slaughter.
When
will the elite and privileged class of criminal career politicians face the reality that the reason for national outrage stems
from the determined policies and organizational systems that the government enacts to destroy the essence of America?
Jack Hunter, in this Southern Avenger
video is spot on.
"After 9/11, the federal government created a
vast national security state the likes of which we’ve never seen in American history. Today, the Department of Homeland
Security employs nearly a quarter million federal workers and is the largest government bureaucracy after the Pentagon and
the Department of Veterans Affairs. Post-9/11, so-called security measures were hastily enacted by Congress or new powers
assumed by the president that gave the federal government unprecedented abilities to keep tabs on citizens. Still, this monstrous
federal bureaucracy was not able to prevent a man from boarding an airplane and attempting to detonate an "underwear
bomb" on December 25, 2009. It was private citizens who stopped this would-be terrorist".
Gordon Clemmer writes in the examiner.com, further cited by Mr. Hunter.
"Twenty-four
year old Joe Zamudio quietly stood at the Safeway counter waiting to buy a pack of cigarettes as shots rang out in Tucson
Arizona Saturday. As most followed their natural instinct to run to safety, Zamudio put his hand on his gun and ran towards
the chaos. Zamudio was not an off-duty police officer nor did he possess military training, he was merely an Arizona resident
who was legally carrying a concealed weapon who believed he could stop the carnage".
The response
of Mr. Zamudio is that of a responsible citizen.
Contrast this behavior with the national police enforcement bureau. Better,
know as the FBI. Paul Joseph Watson writes in Prison Planet.
"An Ozark man who ran a blog last year critical of Republican Congressman
Billy Long was shocked to see an FBI agent turn up on his doorstep asking questions. The agent was accompanied by Green County
Sheriff Jim Arnott, who had stepped outside of his jurisdiction to become involved in this act of political repression directed
against Clay Bowler, a resident of Christian County.
The FBI agent wanted to know if Bowler was a threat to Long because
he had used an Internet blog to highlight claims of cronyism and corruption involving the Congressman before the southwest
Missouri election in November, in which Long defeated Democrat Scott Eckersley to replace outgoing Rep. Roy Blunt.
The
most heated confrontation Bowler had with Long was when he asked him a question about political donations Long had made. The
video clip of the incident shows Bowler calmly asking Long a question as the Congressman walks away. He ran a website called
"Long is wrong" in an attempt to prevent Long from being elected last year. The website has since been discontinued
and Bowler hasn’t had any contact with Long since September".
This is the fate that ordinary voters
will endure when opposing entrenched politicians. What is really going on with this new push to silence government opposition?
Again, another liberal oriented, online source Raw Story provides the answer.
"Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI) has introduced a little-noticed
bill that intends to once again renew controversial provisions of the Bush administration's USA Patriot Act that are due to
expire this year".
Genuine conservatives foremost are advocates of civil liberties. Attacks on publically
elected officials are deplorable but are unavoidable, especially when the political system is in melt down mode. Real problems
mostly ignored build frustration. Verbal criticism is not only protected speech but is a necessary duty of all citizens. Governments
fabricate a crisis to provide a false justification for their next draconian assault on the rights of offended citizens.
A
Neocon like Glenn Beck is pushing a nonviolence pledge. Three of the items are:
•I denounce anyone, from the Left, the
Right or middle, who believes physical violence is the answer to whatever they feel is wrong with our country.
•I
denounce those who wish to tear down our system and rebuild it in their own image, whatever that image may be.
•I
denounce those from the Left, the Right or middle that sees violence as a viable alternative to our long established system
of change made within the constraints of our constitutional Republic.
While the principle of nonviolence
is a core element that is wholly compatible with a moral society, the strict application of Beck’s foolish diatribe
would forbid the honorable underpinnings of the 1776 American Revolution. Political conflict is inevitable with any governmental
order. Any measure adopted that furthers the despotism of the state is a far greater risk than the hazard of becoming a target
of a mind controlled mad man. In the end who is the maddest of all lunatics, other than the architects of the police state.
Do
you really think a serious investigation into the lone gunman theory would benefit the elites, when the dastardly deed served
the purpose of further criminalizing those, who dissent or resist the oppression of the federal behemoth? How long will it
be before a special agent of the FBI makes a visit to test your loyalty oath? The fascists are making another end run around
your natural rights under the guise of the rule of law. When Free Speech is construed as a crime, the threat to federal officials
will intensify even more. Then ask the Beck fifth column worshipers what did you do when the constitutional Republic died?
"I
told the FBI what I had heard [two shots from behind the grassy knoll fence], but they said it couldn't have happened that
way and that I must have been imagining things. So I testified the way they wanted me to.
I just didn't want to stir up any more pain and trouble for the family." Ken O'Donnell, former Special Assistant
to JFK