Free speech zones

July 21, 2009 by The Sojourner · Leave a Comment
Filed under: US Constitution Crimes 

(CNN) (FindLaw) — Last week, the Democratic National Convention (DNC) ended. But the First Amendment issues that were raised there did not. Indeed, they are likely to continue on indefinitely — recurring at the upcoming Republican National Convention (RNC), and similar public events raising intense security concerns.

Protesters at the DNC were confined to a fenced-in area — a wire enclosure topped by razor wire outside Boston’s FleetCenter, where the Convention was held. They charged that their First Amendment rights were violated by this confinement.

Were they correct? Certainly, the involvement by police in enforcing the enclosure established the “state action” necessary to establish a First Amendment violation. (Because the First Amendment does not apply to private actors, only government action can trigger its protections, and lead to a constitutional challenge.) Read more

Teen Being Forced to get Chemo by Judge in the “Free World”

MINNEAPOLIS —  A Minnesota judge has ruled a 13-year-old boy with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a highly treatable form of cancer, must seek medical treatment over his parents’ objections.

In a 58-page ruling Friday, Brown County District Judge John Rodenberg found that Daniel Hauser of Sleepy Eye, Minn., has been “medically neglected” and is in need of child protection services. Rodenberg said Daniel will stay in the custody of his parents, but Colleen and Anthony Hauser have until May 19 to get an updated chest X-ray for their son and select an oncologist.

Rodenberg wrote that Daniel has only a “rudimentary understanding at best of the risks and benefits of chemotherapy. … he does not believe he is ill currently. The fact is that he is very ill currently.” Because of that and other evidence in the case, Rodenberg ruled there is a “compelling state interest sufficient to override the minor’s genuine opposition.” Read more

Southern U.S. town proud of its mandatory gun law

June 28, 2009 by The Sojourner · Leave a Comment
Filed under: US Constitution Crimes, US focused 

Reuters | April 19, 2007
Matthew Bigg

The Virginia Tech killings have set off calls for tighter U.S. gun laws but anyone wanting to know why those demands likely will make little headway should visit Kennesaw, a town where owning a gun is both popular and mandatory.

The town north of Atlanta had little prominence until it passed a gun ordinance in 1982 that required all heads of a household to own a firearm and ammunition.

Kennesaw’s law was a response to Morton Grove, Illinois, which had passed a gun ban earlier that year as a step to reduce crime.

But it also was an affirmation of what gun advocates say is a blanket U.S. constitutional right, under the Second Amendment, for citizens to keep and bear arms. Gun opponents challenge that right and say the language in the Constitution is open to interpretation. Read more

Against the Law Soldiers in the Streets of Alabama

March 29, 2009 by The Sojourner · Leave a Comment
Filed under: US Constitution Crimes, US focused 

fox-news-logoFox New on the Glenn Beck program discusses the soilders in Alabama policing on the street which is against the laws of the land. This is very serious because this lays out the ground work that tells us that any policing made by the military in the street of the US of A is illigal. We must all learn the laws of the land so that the people are protected from tyranny and law breaking servants of the state. We must all learn about Posse Comitatus, a law that is in place keeping the military from policing the country and leaving this job to the police of the states and cities. Read more

Crime: Breaking the Second Amenment

January 20, 2009 by The Sojourner · Leave a Comment
Filed under: US Constitution Crimes, US focused 

Headline: Unconstitutional & Illegal National Firearm Licensing Program Proposed

Published on 01-19-2009
Source: www.roguegovernment.com

The terrorists in the federal government are continuing to destroy any freedom and liberty that might be left in this country. Now that the Democrat faction of the one party system has a majority in both houses of Congress and will shortly be in control of the executive branch, we can expect a different agenda of enslavement and dehumanization to be implemented. Read more

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