Making light of neocolonial savagery in freedom's name
05/24/05
Relatively speaking, the Bill of Rights has done more to ensure the dignity of human life and safeguard individual liberties in the United States than any 'divinely' inspired book ever has. The administration has been flushing the Bill of Rights down the toilet pretty much every day for the last four years without provoking more than a few isolated protests, usually in those chicken-wired 'free-speech zones' that have made echo chambers of the First Amendment. That's the surprise, or at least the shame...
http://www.news-journalonline.com/03ColEssays.htm
from Daytona Beach News-Journal, by Pierre Tristam
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Relatively speaking, the Bill of Rights has done more to ensure the dignity of human life and safeguard individual liberties in the United States than any 'divinely' inspired book ever has. The administration has been flushing the Bill of Rights down the toilet pretty much every day for the last four years without provoking more than a few isolated protests, usually in those chicken-wired 'free-speech zones' that have made echo chambers of the First Amendment. That's the surprise, or at least the shame...
http://www.news-journalonline.com/03ColEssays.htm
from Daytona Beach News-Journal, by Pierre Tristam
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 25. Mai, 10:34