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            operate, says Canada's spymaster, Jim Judd.
As a consequence of 
            the fight against global Islamic terrorism, an increasing number of 
            open-court criminal prosecutions in Canada, the U.S. and Europe 
            have, at their genesis, information collected by shadowy secret 
            agents rather than police officers...........more
 
         
       
     
   
  
  
New 
  rule puts U.S. Coast Guard in Canadian waters
  Updated Tue. May. 26 2009 9:15 PM ET
  CTV.ca News Staff
  Canada and the U.S. signed an agreement Monday designed to increase border 
  security by allowing the RCMP and the U.S. Coast Guard to team up and ride in 
  each others' vessels during border patrols.
  Known as the Shiprider program, the new rules intend to improve security 
  and eliminate jurisdictional grey areas in Canada-U.S. waterways. Without the 
  new program, vessels must stop at the border and call upon the other country's 
  officials for help.
  The Shiprider program has been used as a pilot program over the past few 
  years to catch smugglers and criminals on joint waterways........more
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
      Brave, clean, reverent, and ... 
      well-armed? 
    
   
  Scouting 
  sure has changed since I met with my fellow Cub Scouts in the basement of 
  St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
  
    The Explorers program, a coeducational affiliate of the Boy Scouts of 
    America that began 60 years ago, is training thousands of young people in 
    skills used to confront terrorism, illegal immigration and escalating border 
    violence — an intense ratcheting up of one of the group’s longtime missions 
    to prepare youths for more traditional jobs as police officers and 
    firefighters.
    
    “This is about being a true-blooded American guy and girl,” said A. J. 
    Lowenthal, a sheriff’s deputy here in Imperial County, whose life clock, he 
    says, is set around the Explorers events he helps run. “It fits right in 
    with the honor and bravery of the Boy Scouts.”..............more
 
  
  
  
  
  
  U.S. begins beefing up Canadian border 
  security
  by Bob Drogin - May. 9, 2009 11:37 
  AM
  Los Angeles Times
  High above the rugged border, an unmanned Predator B drone 
  equipped with night-vision cameras and cloud-piercing radar scanned the 
  landscape for signs of smugglers, illegal immigrants or terrorists.
  Armed agents checked the identification of border crossers 
  while radiation sensors and other devices monitored vehicles entering by road. 
  Soon, a new network of telescopic and infrared video cameras mounted atop 
  80-foot-tall metal towers will rise above critical locations.
  The beefed-up border security is not taking place along 
  America's chaotic southern border - riven by drug smuggling, gun running and 
  illegal immigration - but, rather, its traditionally boring northern boundary 
  with Canada...........more
  
      
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
      A teenage girl is strip-searched and 
      gets snickered at by old men in robes for challenging it -- what's so 
      funny about the Fourth Amendment? 
    
   
  Savana Redding was a 13-year-old eighth-grader at Arizona's Safford Middle 
  School when she was pulled out of class one day by her school's vice 
  principal, Kerry Wilson, and told to bring her books with her.................more
  
      
  
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
  
    
      The structure of private detention and prison 
      contracting creates incentives and behaviors that poison our system of 
      criminal justice. 
    
   
  Last month, two Pennsylvania judges pled guilty to accepting $2.6 million 
  in kickbacks to send teenagers to two privately-operated detention centers. 
  One judge secured the contracts for the firms and the other judge kept the 
  centers filled by sentencing over 5,000 teens, many for first-time offenses, 
  since the scheme started in 2003..............more
  
      
  
    
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      The GEO Group Inc., a private prison firm paid 
      millions by the government to detain undocumented immigrants, is doing 
      just fine.
   
  While the nation's economy flounders, business is booming for The GEO Group 
  Inc., a private prison firm that is paid millions by the U.S. government to 
  detain undocumented immigrants and other federal inmates. In the last year and 
  a half, GEO announced plans to add a total of at least 3,925 new beds to 
  immigration lockups in five locations. The Immigration and Customs Enforcement 
  (ICE) agency and the U.S. Marshals Service, which hire the company, will fill 
  the beds with inmates awaiting court and deportation 
  proceedings.............more
  
      
  
  
  
  
   
  Newly Released Secret 
  Memos Provide the Blueprint for Bush's Police State
  
  
  By
  
  Marjorie Cohn, AlterNet. Posted
  
  March 4, 2009.
  The memos' authors, John Yoo and 
  Jay Bybee, should be investigated, prosecuted, and disbarred. 
  Seven newly released memos from the Bush Justice Department reveal a 
  concerted strategy to cloak the President with power to override the 
  Constitution. The memos provide "legal" rationales for the President to 
  suspend freedom of speech and press; order warrantless searches and seizures, 
  including wiretaps of U.S. citizens; lock up U.S. citizens indefinitely in the 
  United States without criminal charges; send suspected terrorists to other 
  countries where they will likely be tortured; and unilaterally abrogate 
  treaties. According to the reasoning in the memos, Congress has no role to 
  check and balance the executive. That is the definition of a police 
  state.............more
  
      
  
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  Published on Friday, February 13, 2009 by
  
  The New York Times 
  Judges Plead Guilty in Scheme to Jail 
  Youths for Profit
  
    
      
        
          
          
            At worst, Hillary Transue thought she might get a stern lecture when 
            she appeared before a judge for building a spoof MySpace page 
            mocking the assistant principal at her high school in Wilkes-Barre, 
            Pa. She was a stellar student who had never been in trouble, and the 
            page stated clearly at the bottom that it was just a 
            joke............
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  Oakland Residents Rise 
  Up to Protest Brutal Murder By Police
  Posted by Adrienne Maree Brown Brown,
  RaceWire at 8:31 AM on January 8, 2009.
  "As I write this, rumors are flying and media is 
  fanning the riot flames."
  This piece was originally posted last evening over at
  RaceWire, the blog for
  ColorLines. 
  As I write this there are no less than 6 helicopters circling overhead in 
  downtown Oakland. On the first day of the 10th year since Amadou Diallo was 
  brutally gunned down by police in New York City, Oscar Grant was fatally shot 
  in the back by a BART police officer, and the event was caught on video. 
  As I write this, rumors are flying and media is fanning the riot flames -- 
  car and trash fires, police in riot gear and tanks, restaurant windows being 
  smashed, tear gas and rubber bullets being used. We won’t know the full 
  picture till the night is over and the smoke clears, but the story of the 
  successful nonviolent protest earlier this evening has been overshadowed by 
  this angry chaos..................more
  
      
  
  
  
  
   
  
    
      
        Published on Wednesday, December 17, 2008 by
        
        The Guardian/UK 
        George Bush Shoe-Thrower 'Too 
        Severely Beaten' for Court Appearance
        
       
     
   
  
    
      
        
          
            
              
                
                  The brother of an Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at 
                  George Bush claimed today that the television reporter was too 
                  badly beaten to appear in court, as the speaker of Iraq's 
                  parliament reportedly announced his resignation over the 
                  issue.
                  
Dargham al-Zaidi said he was told a judge had been to see 
                  his younger brother, Muntazer, at the jail where he has been 
                  held since throwing his shoes at the US president during a 
                  press conference in Baghdad on Sunday. The television reporter 
                  – whose actions have made him a star in the Arab world – 
                  called Bush a "dog" and said he was angry at the US occupation 
                  of his country......................more
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  Cops Get Their Kicks, 
  Tasering
  Posted by Digby,
  Hullabaloo at 10:28 AM on 
  December 1, 2008.
  The police have no right to shoot people with 
  electricity for having a "bad attitude."
  Torridjoe at 
  Loaded Orygun is following the taser controversy and sees the same problem 
  that I do with this weapon. He recounts
  
  this interesting story in the Portland Mercury about the city's use of 
  tasers, which discusses at some length the data that shows the seemingly 
  inevitable "mission creep" that overtakes police departments when they start 
  using the weapon................more
  
      
  
  
  
  
   
  Surprise: Cops Who 
  Get Tasered Really Don't Like It
  Posted by Digby,
  Hullabaloo at 8:37 AM on 
  November 24, 2008.
  Apparently some police officers have a bone to pick with 
  Taser International Inc.
  
    This report 
    from the 
Las Vegas Sun about their 
    police department's experience with tasers is fascinating. (Too bad the 
    Brits didn't read it before deciding to
    
arm their entire police 
    force with these torture devices.) One of the most interesting thing 
    about it is that nearly all the information police receive is from the Taser 
    company itself.
    
      Several cops got on their knees on a rubber gym mat. Kneeling in a 
      line, they linked arms, interlaced hands, and looked up. All they knew of 
      what comes next is this: It's going to smart. 
      This was called the "daisy chain." It was part of the Metro Police 
      Taser training program, the alternative to hitting a single individual 
      with thousands of volts from the weapon. It was the option officer Lisa 
      Peterson chose, a decision she regrets.........more
      
      
    
   
  
  
  
  
  
    Preemptive Policing & the National Security 
    State: Repressing Dissent at the Republican National Convention
  
    by Tom Burghardt
  
    
      
      
        Global Research, November 19, 
        2008  
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        Antifascist Calling... - 2008-11-18 
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  Antifascist 
  Calling...
  With "preemptive policing" all the rage in 
  Washington, the whistleblowing website 
  Wikileaks 
  has done it again, exposing how repressive trends in the U.S. had real world 
  consequences for democracy during September's Republican National Convention (RNC) 
  in St. Paul, Minnesota.
  On November 15, the global whistleblowers 
  published a leaked planning
  
  document 
  "Special Event Planning: 2008 Republican National Convention," a dense 
  schematic used by repressors who targeted activists, journalists and concerned 
  citizens during the far-right conclave...........more
  
      
  
  
  
  
  
  
  Thousands of Troops Are Deployed on U.S. Streets Ready to Carry Out "Crowd 
  Control"
  
  
  By
  
  Naomi Wolf, AlterNet. Posted
  
  October 8, 2008.
  Members of Congress were told they could face martial law if they didn't 
  pass the bailout bill. This will not be the last time.
  Background: the First Brigade of the Third Infantry Division, three to four 
  thousand soldiers, has been deployed in the United States as of October 1. 
  Their stated mission is the form of crowd control they practiced in Iraq, 
  subduing "unruly individuals," and the management of a national emergency. I 
  am in Seattle and heard from the brother of one of the soldiers that they are 
  engaged in exercises now. Amy Goodman
  
  reported that an Army spokesperson confirmed that they will have access to 
  lethal and non lethal crowd control technologies and tanks. 
  George Bush struck down Posse Comitatus, thus making it legal for 
  military to patrol the U.S. He has also legally established that in the "War 
  on Terror," the U.S. is at war around the globe and thus the whole world is a 
  battlefield. Thus the U.S. is also a battlefield........more
  
      
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
      Goodman has been charged with obstruction; felony riot charges are pending 
      against producers Sharif Abdel Kouddous and Nicole Salazar.........
more
      
 
   
  
  
  
  
  
    
      
        Published on Friday, September 5, 2008 by
        One 
        World.net 
        RNC Media Intimidation Condemned 
        
          
            
            
              MINNEAPOLIS - Police and local and federal officials in St. Paul, 
              Minnesota are under fire from independent media groups for their 
              crackdown on reporters at this week's Republican National 
              Convention......
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        Published on Saturday, August 16, 2008 by
        
        The National Post (Canada) 
        US Town Turned Into An Open-Air Prison
        
          
            
            
              The town of Postville, Iowa, population 2,000, has been turned 
              into an open-air prison. Jerry Johnson, who works at nearby Luther 
              College, called it something out of a bad science-fiction movie or 
              the kind of thing a 1930s totalitarian regime might have cooked 
              up.
"This was not only a grievous injustice but a shame on the 
              state of Iowa and the federal government," said Mr. Johnson. 
              "These were good, decent people who were also the most 
              defenseless."
              On May 12, immigration officials swooped in to arrest 400 
              undocumented workers from Mexico and Guatemala at the local 
              meat-packing plant, a raid described as the biggest such action at 
              a single site in U.S. history. The raid left 43 women, wives of 
              the men who were taken away, and their 150 children without status 
              or a means of support. The women cannot leave the town, and to 
              make sure they do not they have been outfitted with leg monitoring 
              bracelets..............more
      
 
           
         
       
     
   
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
      I was recently stopped by Homeland Security as I was returning from a trip 
      to Syria. What I saw in the hours that followed shocked and disturbed 
      me........... 
      
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      The Olympics have opened up a backdoor for the regime to massively upgrade 
      its systems of population control and repression......... 
      
      
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          VANCOUVER - The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has doubled its 
          use of Taser stun guns since 2005, according to an investigation by 
          CBC and the Canadian Press. The RCMP has also been found to be less 
          than forthright in producing information related to Taser incidents. more 
         
       
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  More Police 
  Thuggery: Cop Attacks 14-Year-Old Skateboarder
  Posted by
  
  Pam Spaulding, Pam's House Blend 
  at 10:12 AM on February 26, 2008.
  Wouldn't you prefer to have 
  your tax dollars go toward police officers focusing on real urban crime, 
  rather than kids skateboarding? 
  This unhinged, power-mad member of the Baltimore 
  Police Department, Officer Salvatore Rivieri, was suspended after an incident 
  last year, captured on video, where he attacked a skateboarder down at the 
  Inner Harbor, where skateboarding is banned. Rivieri, instead of simply 
  telling them to break it up, he gives the beat-down to 14-year-old Eric Bush. 
  (AP): ..........
  
  more
  
      
  
  
  
  
 
  Florida School Security Officer 
  Tasers 11-Year-Old Girl .........
  
  more
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  Police STATE – The growing use of torture in the streets of Canada. Punishment 
  before trial and due process!
  
  
  
  
Teen 
  girl’s Tasering was by the book, police insist:
  Public 
  doesn’t have all the facts, force says
  By DAVENE JEFFREY Staff Reporter
  Fri. Feb 1 - 1:05 PM
  
  Halifax police struck back at detractors Thursday, insisting their officers 
  went by the book when they Tasered a 17-year-old girl in her bedroom last 
  year.
  Published on Wednesday, January 30, 
  2008 by
  
  The Chronicle Herald (Canada) 
  
      
  
  
    
  
  
  Police Rapped for Using Taser on Girl in Bedroom
  by Steve Bruce
  
  
  
  A Dartmouth teen who was wrestled onto her bed and shocked twice by police 
  last February was found not guilty Tuesday of assaulting officers and 
  resisting arrest.
  “The spectacle of a 17-year-old girl being Tasered in her bedroom is a very 
  disturbing and disconcerting one,” Judge Anne Derrick said in Halifax youth 
  court. “I find the police acted outside the scope of their authority in 
  arresting (the girl) and that she was entitled to resist and committed no 
  offence in doing so, and I acquit her of the charges before the court.”
  
  
  
  
  
 
  
  
  Ottawa police Taser teenager
  Student says he put his 
  hands up before he was zapped by controversial weapon
  Jessey Bird, The Ottawa Citizen
  Published: Wednesday, December 26, 2007
  Ottawa police used a Taser last week to subdue a 17-year-old Rideau High 
  School student who was behaving erratically in traffic near the school........
  
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  Unnecessary and Excessive’: Brattleboro Receives Independent Report 
  Calling July 24 Use of a Taser Unjustified
  by Bob Audette
  
  BRATTLEBORO - The town can expect another lawsuit to hit its attorney’s desk 
  soon.
  
  “We will be naming all parties,” said St. Johnsbury attorney David Sleigh, who 
  is representing Jonathan Crowell and Samantha Kilmurray, two nonviolent 
  protesters who were stunned with Tasers July 24, 2007, by Brattleboro police 
  after they refused to leave private property
  Those parties include the town of Brattleboro, its police department and all 
  the officers involved in the incident, said Sleigh....
  
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  The past couple of weeks have been rocky on the stock market, but one 
  company that hasn’t been suffering too much is Taser International. At the end 
  of January, its stock jumped by an impressive 8 per cent, and it’s even higher 
  today.
  Matthew McKay, a stock analyst at Jeffries & Co. in San Francisco, cites a 
  simple cause: news that the Toronto Police Services Board plans to buy 3,000 
  new Taser electroshock weapons, at a cost of $8.6 million for gear and 
  training. If the deal goes ahead, tasers would become standard issue weaponry 
  for all of Toronto’s frontline officers, right next to their handcuffs and 
  batons.
  On Wednesday night, I participated in a public forum about the prospect of 
  a fully taser-armed police force, organized by the Toronto Police 
  Accountability Coalition. One speaker, who had a history of psychiatric 
  illness, told the room: “We’re worried because we’re the people who are going 
  to get shocked.”
  It’s a concern grounded in experience. According to Toronto Police Chief 
  Bill Blair’s own analysis, in 2006, city cops deployed the devices in 156 
  incidents. In all but nine, the subject appeared “to have a mental disorder” 
  or was in some sort of “crisis.”
  Several speakers at the forum pointed out that $8.6 million would be better 
  spent keeping people out of crisis - by opening more beds and providing better 
  mental health and addiction services. Instead, four homeless shelters were 
  closed last year, at a loss of 258 beds.
  But the most troubling remark of the evening was this: “Why is this 
  happening now?” The timing is indeed baffling. It was only three months ago 
  that video of the death of Robert Dziekanski at the Vancouver International 
  Airport caused an international furor. The tragedy exposed the most prevalent 
  misconception about tasers: that they are used primarily as an alternative to 
  guns. As former Toronto mayor John Sewell told me, “the taser is not the thing 
  that replaces the gun, it’s what replaces all the other things that police 
  might do other than use a gun, like talk to you.” .......
  
  
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  THREE people have died in the U.S. this month after they were tasered by 
  police. SEVEN people died in the U.S. in January. SEVENTY-FOUR North Americans 
  (that we know of) died in 2007, five of them Canadian. At least 321 
  people have died in North America proximal to taser use since 2001. TWENTY 
  people have died in Canada since 2003 after police used tasers on them.
  
  The taser has been identified as either a cause or contributing factor in 
  about 30 of the deaths. That number would be higher; however medical examiners 
  and coroners are often not impartial but are instead biased in favour of the 
  Crown or, as has been shown, they are under tremendous pressure from - among 
  others - the weapon's manufacturer, to make a particular finding.
  
  
  
  
    1) 
    The safety implications of Tasers require urgent independent and unbiased 
    study. 
    2) Until such time 
    as independent and unbiased study into the safety implications of Tasers has 
    been properly completed, a moratorium must be imposed upon these weapons.
    
    3) If, after 
    independent and unbiased study has been completed, the Taser is going to 
    remain in the police arsenal, it must be placed at a level equal to lethal 
    force on the continuum of force and used only as a second-to-last resort.
    
    4) Safety standards 
    must be developed for Tasers. There are currently no Canadian safety 
    standards in place for this weapon. 
    5) Police must not 
    be allowed to investigate themselves but must be subject to independent 
    and unbiased civilian oversight. 
    6) Families of 
    people who die in police custody in Canada must be provided with funding so 
    that they may be properly represented by legal counsel. 
    
      
 
  
  
  
  
  Deaths in Canada
  1. Terry Hanna, 51 – Burnaby, BC - April 19, 2003 - RCMP
  
  2. Clayton Willey, 33 – Prince George, BC - July 22, 2003 - RCMP 
  3. Clark Whitehouse, 34 – Whitehorse, YK - September 2003 - RCMP 
  4. Ronald Perry, 28 – Edmonton, AB - March 23, 2004 
  5. Roman Andreichikov, 25 – Vancouver, BC - May 1, 2004 
  6. Peter Lamonday, 33 – London, ON - May 13, 2004 
  7. Robert Bagnell, 44 – Vancouver, BC - June 23, 2004 
  8. Jerry Knight, 29 – Mississauga, ON - July 17, 2004 
  9. Samuel Truscott, 43 – Kingston, ON - August 8, 2004 
  10. Kevin Geldart, 34 – Moncton, NB - May 5, 2005 - RCMP 
  11. Gurmeet Sandhu, 41 – Surrey, BC - June 30, 2005 - RCMP 
  12. James Foldi, 39 – Beamsville, ON - July 1, 2005 
  13. Paul Saulnier, 42 – Digby, NS - July 15, 2005 - RCMP 
  14. Alesandro Fiacco, 33 – Edmonton, AB - December 24, 2005 
  15. Jason Doan, 28 – Red Deer, AB - August 30, 2006 - RCMP 
  16. Claudio Castagnetta, 32 - Quebec City, QC - September 20, 2007 
  17. Robert Dziekanski (Polish Citizen) , 40 - Vancouver, BC - October 14, 2007 
  - RCMP 
  18. Quilem Registre, 39 - Montreal, QC - October 17, 2007 
  19. Howard Hyde, 45 - Halifax, NS - November 22, 2007 
  20. Robert Knipstrom, 36 - Chilliwack, BC - November 24, 2007 - RCMP  
  
  
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  Excerpt:  
  
  When a government begins to transform into a dictatorship, the fortunate 
  few seeking control over the unfortunate many, the people of that nation must 
  stand unmoved by fear against the retrograde actions of would be dictators, a 
  violent minority, and restore their democracy. If they do not, than what 
  unfolded in Germany will unfold in other nations of the world resulting in no 
  end of trouble for the worlds peace loving peoples. 
  
  
  
  
  
  Woman Calls Police for Help, Gets Violently Strip Searched 
  
  
  see Video
  Posted by
  
  Pam Spaulding,
  
  Pam's House Blend at 1:14 PM on February 11, 2008.
  The victim was kept in a cell for six hours, was not allowed 
  to make a phone call or to get medical assistance for cuts and bruises she 
  received.
  Regular readers of the Blend know that I've been following the seemingly
  
  endless violent, sadistic Taser incidents involving law enforcement. Below 
  is something equally heinous -- the disgusting strip search of a woman by 
  police in Stark County, Ohio. (Raw 
  Story):
  
    Hope Steffey's night started with a call to police for help. It ended 
    with her face down, naked, and sobbing on a jail cell floor. Now, the 
    sheriff's deputies from Stark County, Ohio who allegedly used excessive 
    force during a strip search 15 months ago face a federal lawsuit, and 
    recently released video won't help their case......
    
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   Read....  Washington 
  Teachers Under Fire For War Protest Participation 
    Then Read....
  
  
  http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/11/26/5440/ 
  
  
  
  
 
  Excerpt:  
  
  We have a right to legal protection against mandatory inoculations of our 
  children, such as those which occurred on November 17, 2007 in Prince 
  George’s County Court House, enforced by police.
  
  
  
  
December 
  4, 2007
  Jackboot State Stubs Its Toe in 
  Ann Arbor
  Wilkerson Acquitted
  By ALEXANDER COCKBURN
  A
  jury in Ann Arbor, Michigan took four and a 
  half hours on the evening of December 3 to acquit Catherine Wilkerson of two 
  criminal misdemeanor charges stemming from an incident in November 2006. 
  Wilkerson's alleged "crimes" consisted of intervening to assist an unconscious 
  man who in her estimate was in grave risk of asphyxiation after an Ann Arbor 
  cop had inflicted unnecessary and sadistic force, and a paramedic had 
  compounded the brutality by breaking three ampoules of ammonia under the 
  unconscious man's nose, saying, "You don't like that, do you."
  
  
  The entire case is a parable of current trends: the criminalization of free 
  speech; prosecutions intended to chill lawful protest; out-of-control 
  police conduct; a spaniel press; and most sinister of all, a witch-hunting 
  posture towards anything a cop or a prosecutor can construe as "radical 
  terrorism". This posture is embodied in its most sinister guise by the Violent 
  Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007, passed by the 
  House of Representatives by a vote of 404-6 earlier this year and now under 
  review by a committee of the U.S. Senate.
  
  
  
  
  
      
  
  
   
  TRUE Government
  The ten 
  steps or stages to the evolution of a true democracy.
  
  
  1. Freedom of the Person 
  Slavery, serfdom, and all forms of 
  human bondage must disappear. 
   
  
  
  
  2. Freedom of the Mind 
  Unless a free people are educated -- 
  taught to think intelligently and plan wisely -- freedom usually does more 
  harm than good. 
   
  
  
  
  3. The reign of law 
  Liberty can be enjoyed only when the 
  will and whims of human rulers are replaced by legislative enactments in 
  accordance with accepted fundamental law. 
   
  
  
  
  4. Freedom of speech 
  Representative government is 
  unthinkable without freedom of all forms of expression for human aspirations 
  and opinions. 
   
  
  
  5. Security of property. 
  No government can long endure if it 
  fails to provide for the right to enjoy personal property in some form. Man 
  craves the right to use, control, bestow, sell, lease, and bequeath his 
  personal property. 
   
  
  
  6. The right of petition. 
  Representative government assumes the 
  right of citizens to be heard. The privilege of petition is inherent in free 
  citizenship. 
   
  
  
  7. The right to rule. 
  
  It is not enough to be heard; the power of petition must progress to the 
  actual management of the government. 
   
  
  
  8. Universal suffrage. 
  Representative government presupposes 
  an intelligent, efficient, and universal electorate. The character of such a 
  government will ever be determined by the character and caliber of those who 
  compose it. As civilization progresses, suffrage, while remaining universal 
  for both sexes, will be effectively modified, regrouped, and otherwise 
  differentiated. 
   
  
  
  
  9. Control of public servants. 
  No civil government will be 
  serviceable and effective unless the citizenry possess and use wise techniques 
  of guiding and controlling officeholders and public servants. 
   
  
  
  10. Intelligent and trained representation. 
  The survival of democracy is dependent 
  on successful representative government; and that is conditioned upon the 
  practice of electing to public offices only those individuals who are 
  technically trained, intellectually competent, socially loyal, and morally 
  fit. Only by such provisions can government of the people, by the people, and 
  for the people be preserved. 
  
      
  
  