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January 23, 2008 at 12:29:42

S 1959 Is Still In Committee, Yet It Is Becoming Operational. Is This Legal?

by William Cormier     Page 1 of 1 page(s)

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Hr 1955 was passed on the House Floor October 23rd, 2007. Since that date, there is still a “press blackout” in effect, and now, while most of America thought HR 1955/S 1959 was in committee pending further review until it was brought up for a vote in the Senate; None of us were aware that this Bill is taking on a life of its own, and some parts of this measure are already being implemented! I found an article from The Nation this morning, and what it describes is the enacting of certain parts of this Bill, even though it hasn’t become law yet. Maybe this is part of the reason there’s been a press blackout in regard this Bill, and now that it is effecting our colleges and resembling something out of Soviet Russia’s past, it’s time to get this out in the open and find a way to circumvent the press blackout so Americans will become aware that once again, the government is running programs that undermine what our colleges are attempting to accomplish and are threatening free speech on our campuses:

Repress U

by MICHAEL GOULD-WARTOFSKY

[from the January 28, 2008 issue]

Free-speech zones. Taser guns. Hidden cameras. Data mining. A new security curriculum. Private security contractors. Welcome to the homeland security campus.

From Harvard to UCLA, the ivory tower is fast becoming the latest watchtower in Fortress America. The terror warriors, having turned their attention to “violent radicalization and homegrown terrorism prevention”–as it was recently dubbed in a House of Representatives bill of the same name–have set out to reconquer that traditional hotbed of radicalization, the university.

But wait, there’s more: DHS has founded and funded six of its very own “Centers of Excellence,” research facilities that span dozens of universities from coast to coast. The latest is a Center of Excellence for the Study of Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism, the funding for which cleared the House in October. The center is mandated to assist a national commission in combating those “adopting or promoting an extremist belief system…to advance political, religious or social change.”

It’s not a secret that the Pentagon, for its part, hopes to turn campuses into recruitment centers for its overstretched, overstressed forces. The Defense Department has built its own database for just this purpose. Known as Joint Advertising Market Research and Studies, this program tracks 30 million young people, ages 16 to 25. According to a Pentagon spokesperson, the department has partnered with private marketing and data-mining firms, which in turn sell the government reams of information on students and other potential recruits. (Emphasis added.) MUCH MORE

This Bill was passed in the House, however still sits in “committee” in the Senate. Is it legal to begin implementing a Bill before its been passed into law? Is it moral and thus “legal” to run a program in our colleges like this without the public being aware that they are in operation? The above excerpts do not do the story justice and the above referenced article contains a huge amount of information in regard the transition(s) that are taking place on our campuses; it’s an excellent read and if you’ve read this much, please make sure and read the full article from The Nation.

Couple that with an article which was posted on January 20th, Spychief Plan To Police Internet Is Likely Tied To S 1959, Thought Crime Prevention Bill and it becomes clear that even though this Bill is supposedly in committee, its intent and dogma is being implemented whether it’s been signed into law or not. Why? The American people have a right to know where and how their tax money is being spent, and parents that are plowing hard earned money and savings into their children’s education should be aware that they may be sending their kids into a hotbed of political opportunism that our Neo-conservative government is attempting to capitalize upon at the taxpayers expense.

Whatever the government is attempting to accomplish with S 1959, it’s obvious that they consider it important enough to circumvent the press and appear to be implementing parts of this program very quickly and quietly, a sure sign that civil rights and freedom are being compromised in the name of national security. When this issue was first being discussed, an argument that was often presented was that “it’s still in committee” and “most of these Bills don’t get our of committee anyway.” Evidently, those arguments don’t pertain to S 1959 - and whether it’s in committee or not, parts of it are being implemented, some aspects which are being set-up to monitor all of our personal computer communications and now it’s reaching into our colleges…

Now that we know Homeland security is moving forward with S-1959, it’s time to reinvigorate our resistance and objection to a program that is unconstitutional on its face and appears hell-bent on destroying the last bit of privacy and freedom that Americans possess.

William Cormier

 

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Voluntaryily retired local California county elected official.
Shirley BianchiVoluntaryily retired local California county elected official.

S 1959

This is called 'low-intensity conflict'.  There is so much coming at people so quickly that it is virtually impossible for people to digest it all.  I am old enough to remember the rise of fascism in Europe.  In particular, in Germany, it was the crash of the economy and out of contol inflation that allowed Hitler to rise to power. 

Thanks so much for this warning on S 1959.

by Shirley Bianchi (8 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 81 comments) on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 2:26:13 PM
 


I'm a citizen and resident of Cascadia - a province of the FORMER USA.

*************

Other than that, what is there to say? I don't really matter... My vote doesn't even count. ***
And who really cares what I think! So I'm free to think anything.

***

The broader story: it's NOT about "me" or my ego or seeing my name in print... I'm a fleeting ephemeral whirlwind of energy patterns and I will soon be gone...

It IS about many m...

to see more of bio, click on member name

mrk *I'm a citizen and resident of Cascadia - a province of the FORMER USA.

*************

Other than that, what is there to say? I don't really matter... My vote doesn't even count. ***
And who really cares what I think! So I'm free to think anything.

***

The broader story: it's NOT about "me" or my ego or seeing my name in print... I'm a fleeting ephemeral whirlwind of energy patterns and I will soon be gone...

It IS about many m...

to see more of bio, click on member name

I was going to type...

a comment to this, but quite frankly my arms are so tired - I was up all night practicing the seig heil salute with one arm - while making the F*ck You gesture with the other.

The USA is DOA.

Everyone in the "republican party" (especially those on the subpime court) owe the rest of the nation a huge apology for selling their party so cheaply to the fascists who are now riding roughshod over the memory of all that was once the USA. Shameful... Truly shameful.

by mrk * (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 294 comments) on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 5:09:54 PM
 


Living in a time where most everyone has to be associated with "something".  I draw only one association and that is of my personal freedom. 
Michael TwainLiving in a time where most everyone has to be associated with "something".  I draw only one association and that is of my personal freedom. 

Please

Don't be so blind as to think that this is strictly Republican.  You have to look at the votes in the Congress.  This was voted in with an overwhelming majority!

The Dems and the Repubs are two halves of the same coin.  Wake up people!

by Michael Twain (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 22 comments) on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 7:55:19 PM
 


I'm a citizen and resident of Cascadia - a province of the FORMER USA.

*************

Other than that, what is there to say? I don't really matter... My vote doesn't even count. ***
And who really cares what I think! So I'm free to think anything.

***

The broader story: it's NOT about "me" or my ego or seeing my name in print... I'm a fleeting ephemeral whirlwind of energy patterns and I will soon be gone...

It IS about many m...

to see more of bio, click on member name

mrk *I'm a citizen and resident of Cascadia - a province of the FORMER USA.

*************

Other than that, what is there to say? I don't really matter... My vote doesn't even count. ***
And who really cares what I think! So I'm free to think anything.

***

The broader story: it's NOT about "me" or my ego or seeing my name in print... I'm a fleeting ephemeral whirlwind of energy patterns and I will soon be gone...

It IS about many m...

to see more of bio, click on member name

Say What?

Are you saying it wasn't a Republican Supreme Court that APPOINTED the Republican son of a former Republican President (and the former head of the secret police) to be the president while vote tallies were still in dispute in Florida?

Are you saying it wasn't Republicans who petitioned the Supreme Court to elicite that ruling... that "edict"?

Are you saying it wasn't Republicans who staged a riot outside  courthouses in Florida where the vote recounting was taking place?

Are you saying it wasn't Republicans who were SO effing fond of saying: "GET OVER IT!" after that coup d'etat?

Is that what you're saying? Someone should read the rest of the news to you, since you obviously didn't hear it yet.

IT WAS Republicans who in the late 90s SOLD their party out, on the cheap, to this cabal of gangsters and criminals. IF you were a Republican then and you stood by and applauded or even just stood by and let it happen... SHAME ON YOU! What a cowardly bunch of unAmerican sell outs! And still trying to duck responsibility for it too? Sheesh! 

 

by mrk * (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 294 comments) on Thursday, January 24, 2008 at 12:51:33 AM
 


An American Vet
john mannAn American Vet

I've had enough

To begin, if you're reading this you already know that the whole "terrorist" thing is just a big hoax.  Furthermore the government in Washington is following what the Germans did in the 1930's to the letter and the American people are following like a herd of sheep.  This coming election will change nothing just as the last one changed nothing because about 530 out of 535 in Washington are pushing the same adjenda.  Are all of you just going to sit on your ass and wait for the invitation to get on the train to visit the camps halliburton has been working on?  Is that what you want for your mother, father, sisters, brothers, possibly your kids or grandchildern?   What are you going to tell them when all of you are riding to your death?   Gee, I didn't see it coming.  I'm too damn old but why is it that those under 40 are not organizing against what we all know is coming.  Is it that they were successful and you're too damn dumb to see what is happening or is it that you've had so much flouride from the water you drink to know what day it is, or maybe your just scared.  Most of you don't even know what fear is but you will learn when they come to get you.   If you are prepared and ready you will have a fairly good chance, add organized and it gets even better.  The powers that be care nothing about your life or the lives of your loved ones and actually want you to be a part of history...gone.   Wake up folks, you may not have a great deal of time left and putting it off will more than likely cost you your life.   

by john mann (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 1 comments) on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 7:28:34 PM
 


JUST A CONCERN CITIZEN AND LOVE MY COUNTRY GREW UP IN A SMALL FISHING TOWN IN NJ,BUT THE DAY I GOT MY DRIVERS LICENSE,SPENT MOST OF MY TIME EXPANSING MY MINE. LEARNED A LOT THE HARD WAY,BUT MOSTLY STREET SMART. AT 65 HAVE PRETTY GOOD IDEA WHO THE SNAKES ARE.
RICHARD SHADEJUST A CONCERN CITIZEN AND LOVE MY COUNTRY GREW UP IN A SMALL FISHING TOWN IN NJ,BUT THE DAY I GOT MY DRIVERS LICENSE,SPENT MOST OF MY TIME EXPANSING MY MINE. LEARNED A LOT THE HARD WAY,BUT MOSTLY STREET SMART. AT 65 HAVE PRETTY GOOD IDEA WHO THE SNAKES ARE.

I'VE HAD ENOUGH TOO

JOHN I AGREE 110%, NOW WHERE WE GO FROM HERE IS GET PREPARED, I AM, HAVE WHAT I NEED TO PROTECT MY FAMILY, STOCKING UP ON FOOD WHILE THE PRICES AREN'T OUT SITE, TOOK MY MONEY OUT OF THE BANK, NO CREIT CARDS. WHAT YOU SAID, WAS I BEEN THINKING FOR LONG TIME, IT ALL ADDS UP, HISTORY DOSE REPEAT ITS SELF. AS SOON AS HILLARY TAKES OVER BUSHS OFFICE, I THINK OUR CONGRESS WILL START ON A NATIONAL GUN BAN, OF SOME TYPE, AND ONCE THEY GET OUR GUNS ITS ALL OVER BUT THE TALKING ABOUT IT. WHY DON'T MORE PEOPLE SEE THIS, ITS RIGHT IN YOUR FACE.

by RICHARD SHADE (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 459 comments) on Thursday, January 24, 2008 at 9:07:47 AM
 


28 yrs old, married and I am not willing to sit here and let our country deteriorate right in front of our eyes. The people in this country need to wake up immediately.
jimithng2328 yrs old, married and I am not willing to sit here and let our country deteriorate right in front of our eyes. The people in this country need to wake up immediately.

Blame it on the tube

The American people have become too apathetic and believe that no matter what they say or do, it isn't going to change anything.  Consumerism has destroyed the fabric of our country and is allowing the select elite to execute their plan to absolute perfection.  It is disgusting. 

by jimithng23 (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 1 comments) on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 7:54:27 PM
 


This quote summarizes the nature of my concerns and the content of personal experiences which stir my activism:

"Necessity is the plea for every infringement on human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves". --Paul Revere, House of Commons

Kathryn SmithThis quote summarizes the nature of my concerns and the content of personal experiences which stir my activism:

"Necessity is the plea for every infringement on human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves". --Paul Revere, House of Commons

HERE'S HOW TO GET WORD OUT DESPITE THE PRESS BLACKOUT:

1) Contact your local college newsletter editor, and have them print an article.

2) In that article, student readers should be asked to talk to their parents and friends at other colleges, in turn contacting those college newsletter editors and having them write up their own articles.

3) Contact your local (friendly) County Supervisors, City Councils, etc and ask them to make public statements to "Just say NO" to S. 1959 being passed by the SEnate (and enforced willy-nilly). This will result in publicity (They can post to their respective websites) and the college newsletter editors can be asked to pick up the story. Hopefully the mainstream media will become jealous and want to scoop the story.

4) Ask local (friendly) editors to write articles.

5) Send letters to the local newspapers (because the mainstream may not touch this). You might be surprised at how much can come from writing to just a small newspaper: I posted an election reform proposal to the smallest paper locally and it was marched in to Kucinich personally at a house party, who tried to make it law. It has gathered steam so there still is a possibility of it becoming a reality. The point is, we never know who we are going to reach, even in the small newspapers: Go for it!

WHAT'S AT STAKE IS AMERICANS BEING *DUBBED* TERRORISTS UNDER THE LAW AND TRIED BY GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL THEMSELVES AS TERRORISTS. NO JUDGE AS "CHECK" ON GOV'T POWER, NO NONBIASED CITIZEN JURY. THIS IS TERRIFYING!! OUR INACTIVITY IS OUR COMPLICITY: lET'S GO, RIGHT NOW!!

 IF CONGRESS IS PASSING SUCH LAWS, LET ALONE ENFORCING OTHERS PRIOR TO BEING VOTED FOR, IT'S TIME TO KICK THEM ALL OUT AND START FRESH. AS DAUNTING AS THAT MAY SEEM, GIVEN WHAT WE ARE UP AGAINST IT'S A SMALL TASK COMPARED TO THE ALTERNATIVE. THE 1,000 MILE JOURNEY BEGINS WITH ONE STEP: LET'S GO!!

by Kathryn Smith (76 articles, 0 quicklinks, 28 diaries, 248 comments) on Thursday, January 24, 2008 at 2:23:25 AM
 


Graduated Class of 1965 in Southern California, when I feel there was a large split in society between those for the status quo and those for a better world. (Plus 5 years university units with no degree.)  Activism and politics entered my life just before Bush I.  I am a single mother (never married) of 2 adult daughters (7 years age difference,) one a brittle diabetic since age 4 requiring a life altering amount of hospitalizations.  I presently live in the L...

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ljsGraduated Class of 1965 in Southern California, when I feel there was a large split in society between those for the status quo and those for a better world. (Plus 5 years university units with no degree.)  Activism and politics entered my life just before Bush I.  I am a single mother (never married) of 2 adult daughters (7 years age difference,) one a brittle diabetic since age 4 requiring a life altering amount of hospitalizations.  I presently live in the L...

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Fascist clampdown on freedom of speech/expression

A friend's son had to get a lawyer to keep himself from going to jail for having painted a picture on a wall and as I understand it was okayed by the owner of the wall.  He is a grafitti-type artist who uses canvas and preapproved walls and has gotten aclaims in various art shows.  He even put a pro-Jesus logo on it and that was called terrorism.  He did get off, but it is still scarry abuse of power on the part of local government.  Corporate America brand names can slap their stickers and ads everywhere without permission even but a regular street artist may not.  He was busted under the same law that they are busting peace/anti-war marchers under which forbids freedom of speech by anyone but corporate America.  Peaceniks and street artists are now called terrorists.  But if those same thoughts are put on a shirt or wall by corporate America, it is not called terrorism.  Things are way out of control.

by ljs (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 48 comments) on Thursday, January 24, 2008 at 12:19:26 PM
 


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HR Bill 1955

On HR Bill 1955, I think we need to recall the reps. that voted yes on HR Bill 1955. I think the we need to have someone who knows what the heck thier doing, write out a draft so readers from all 50 states can participant in orchestraing a recall of the reps. Further, I would like to suggest asking the Governor of each state to help with it's administration. Perhaps petitions can be found in the Egles, KC VFW"S, American Legions ect. What is the first step?

by Matt Van Horssen (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 3 comments) on Saturday, January 26, 2008 at 8:49:59 AM
 

 

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