Earlier this week, a U.S. Senate committee approved a wide-ranging cybersecurity bill that some fear will, if it becomes law, give the President Barack Obama the authority to shut down parts of the internet. In the video below, we see what happens when a government — in this case, Egypt — has the power to [...]
Should President Obama Have Same Internet ‘Kill Switch’ Used to Silence Opposition in Egypt?
January 28th, 2011 · 1 Comment
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Are Communists Succeeding in Takeover of USA?
September 29th, 2010 · 3 Comments
Described as “an excerpt from “The Naked Communist” by Cleon Skousen,” the “1963 Communist Rules” consists of 45 tactics and objectives related to a gradual communist takeover of the United States. They were entered into the Congressional Record Jan. 10, 1963, by U.S. Rep. Albert S. Herlong Jr., a Floridian who served in Congress from [...]
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Tim Tebow Super Bowl Ad
February 7th, 2010 · 3 Comments
I just saw Focus on the Family‘s Super Bowl ad featuring Tim Tebow and his mom, Pam. Only those who condone abortion and oppose freedom of speech should dislike it. Good job, Focus!
Tags: · Abortion, focus, Focus on the Family, focus on the family super bowl ad, Free Speech, Freedom of Speech, pam tebow, super bowl commercial, tebow, tim tebow, tim tebow super bowl ad, tim tebow super bowl commercial
Google Gives Reason for Blocking MassResistance
July 25th, 2009 · No Comments
Editor’s Note: Thanks to a Google Alert for the terms “Fox News” and “Josh Miller”, a Fox News reporter who interviewed me four months ago (see this BMW post for details), I came across a post published yesterday on Craigslist in Boston that caught my attention. Posted by someone associated with the Massachusetts-based MassResistance blog, it [...]
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Oath Keepers Publishes ‘Orders We Will Not Obey’
July 3rd, 2009 · 1 Comment
Though some might judge me a conspiracy nut for even posting this piece, I care little about what others think when I know something is right and just. After all, a majority of Americans voted for Barack Obama, proving anything is possible. Anyway, someone visited Bob McCarty Writes today and, while here, posted a link [...]
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House Bill Threatens to ‘Cyber-Bully’ Blogger
May 6th, 2009 · 7 Comments
Though it took place in the suburban St. Louis hamlet of Dardenne Prairie not far from where I live, I never imagined the devastating impact 13-year-old Megan Meier’s death Oct. 17, 2006, might have on my career as a blogger. In short, I feel like it might “cyber-bully” me out of existence. If, God forbid, [...]
Tags: · bloggers, cyber-bully, cyberbully, dardenne prairie, elected officials, First Amendment, Free Speech, Freedom of Speech, House of Representatives, house of representatives bill 1966, hr bill 1966, linda sanchez, linda t. sanchez, megan meier, the megan meier cyber-bullying prevention act, the megan meier cyberbullying prevention act, volokh, volokh conspiracy
Freedoms of Speech, Religion at Stake as Hate-Crimes Bill Passes House Committee
April 24th, 2009 · 7 Comments
In a post almost two years ago, I wrote about H.R. 1592, a piece of freedom-threatening hate-crimes legislation that was quietly making its way through Congress. Fortunately, after it passed the House, the Senate version of the bill (S. 1105) failed. Unfortunately, however, the legislation is back as H.R. 1913, the “Local Law Enforcement Hate [...]
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