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  • Protesting will soon be Illegal

    http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com...ould-make.html



    The House of Representatives approved a bill on Monday that outlaws protests in instances where some government officials are nearby, whether or not you even know it.

    The US House of Representatives voted 388-to-3 in favor of H.R. 347 late Monday, a bill which is being dubbed the Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act of 2011. In the bill, Congress officially makes it illegal to trespass on the grounds of the White House, which, on the surface, seems not just harmless and necessary, but somewhat shocking that such a rule isn’t already on the books. The wording in the bill, however, extends to allow the government to go after much more than tourists that transverse the wrought iron White House fence.

    Under the act, the government is also given the power to bring charges against Americans engaged in political protest anywhere in the country.

    Under current law, White House trespassers are prosecuted under a local ordinance, a Washington, DC legislation that can bring misdemeanor charges for anyone trying to get close to the president without authorization. Under H.R. 347, a federal law will formally be applied to such instances, but will also allow the government to bring charges to protesters, demonstrators and activists at political events and other outings across America.

    The new legislation allows prosecutors to charge anyone who enters a building without permission or with the intent to disrupt a government function with a federal offense if Secret Service is on the scene, but the law stretches to include not just the president’s palatial Pennsylvania Avenue home. Under the law, any building or grounds where the president is visiting — even temporarily — is covered, as is any building or grounds “restricted in conjunction with an event designated as a special event of national significance."

    It’s not just the president who would be spared from protesters, either.

    Covered under the bill is any person protected by the Secret Service. Although such protection isn’t extended to just everybody, making it a federal offense to even accidently disrupt an event attended by a person with such status essentially crushes whatever currently remains of the right to assemble and peacefully protest.

    Hours after the act passed, presidential candidate Rick Santorum was granted Secret Service protection...

    In the text of the act, the law is allowed to be used against anyone who knowingly enters or remains in a restricted building or grounds without lawful authority to do so, but those grounds are considered any area where someone — rather it’s President Obama, Senator Santorum or Governor Romney — will be temporarily visiting, whether or not the public is even made aware. Entering such a facility is thus outlawed, as is disrupting the orderly conduct of “official functions,” engaging in disorderly conduct “within such proximity to” the event or acting violent to anyone, anywhere near the premises. Under that verbiage, that means a peaceful protest outside a candidate’s concession speech would be a federal offense...


    While presidential inaugurations and meeting of foreign dignitaries are awarded the title, nearly three dozen events in all have been considered a National Special Security Event (NSSE) since the term was created under President Clinton. Among past events on the DHS-sanctioned NSSE list are Super Bowl XXXVI, the funerals of Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford, most State of the Union addresses and the 2008 Democratic and Republican National Conventions....


    When thousands of protesters are expected to descend on Chicago this spring for the 2012 G8 and NATO summits, they will also be approaching the grounds of a National Special Security Event. That means disruptive activity, to whichever court has to consider it, will be a federal offense under the act.
    And don’t forget if you intend on fighting such charges, you might not be able to rely on evidence of your own. In the state of Illinois, videotaping the police, under current law, brings criminals charges. Don’t fret. It’s not like the country will really try to enforce it — right?

    The bill passed the Senate on February 6 and only requires the signature of the President to become law.
    I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.


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  • #2
    Ah make it illegal to protest and then make it illegal to prove you were beat by the stormtroopers of America. Sounds like this place is taking a move to become the new north Korea or china

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    • #3
      Well, it only makes sense. When you have a country to destroy you just can't deal with those under your authority dissenting against your superior knowledge.

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      • #4
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        388-3 That says it all. They are preparing for the times that are coming. They know when they suspend the constitution, people are going to start raising hell. They want to minimize the impact of that so that it doesn't grow into something they can't easily hide and control. They are stealing what we have and nobody has the balls or sense to realize it.

        When are we going to take our country back? I'm ready when you are.
        Last edited by line-em-up; 03-04-2012, 12:01 PM.

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        • #5
          I'm still waiting for the military coup.

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          • #6
            Arn't the one as of late making all ruckus, the accupy America?

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            • #7
              bad, bad, bad, very bad.Even though I hate what some people are protesting, it's their right within certain laws that are there. (i.e. not trespassing...etc)
              Originally posted by MR EDD
              U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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              • #8
                Good, this will eliminate Westboro Baptist.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by sspstang View Post
                  Good, this will eliminate Westboro Baptist.
                  I say the freedom of many out weighs taking that freedom away for the benifit of one.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Gtracer View Post
                    I say the freedom of many out weighs taking that freedom away for the benifit of one.
                    I agree, I really wish a meteor would slam their church on a sunday morning.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by sspstang View Post
                      Good, this will eliminate Westboro Baptist.
                      You are consistent! Weren't you advocating giving up other rights recently?
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by sspstang View Post
                        Good, this will eliminate Westboro Baptist.
                        You sir, disgrace veterans more with that statement than what they do.
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                        • #13
                          As much as I hate those Westboro Baptist assholes, I do approve of their right to protest. Even when it's tasteless, disgusting protesting, it is a uniquely American right to do so.

                          This garbage passed 383-3 in the House? WTF man.
                          When the government pays, the government controls.

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                          • #14
                            Slowly but shirley we lose our rights. And the only thing we do is complain and rooster.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by 564826 View Post
                              Arn't the one as of late making all ruckus, the accupy America?
                              Say what now?

                              Stevo
                              Originally posted by SSMAN
                              ...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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