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		<title>Protesters but not Defendants.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 09:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An unsettling pattern I have begun to notice is the amount of plea bargains taken by protesters, rather than having their day in court to defend basic rights granted by the First Amendment of the Constitution.  They forgo their day in court, even when innocent, and accept a plea to a lesser or bogus [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An unsettling pattern I have begun to notice is the amount of plea bargains taken by protesters, rather than having their day in court to defend basic rights granted by the First Amendment of the Constitution.  They forgo their day in court, even when innocent, and accept a plea to a lesser or bogus charge like disturbing the peace to avoid the possibility of  jail over unconstitutional charges.  If not even the First Amendment to the Constitution can protect us from the state anymore, every other Amendment after it is worthless to protect us as well.</p>
<p>Are there no Constitutional lawyers in America willing to take on such an important issue?  The cases of the few among us that are willing to stand up for the First Amendment for all of us?   How will these obscene anti First Amendment laws ever begin to be  questioned if the cases are not even making it before a judge?</p>
<p>Recently a protester I really admire for his grasp of facts, and the respectful articulate manner in which he confronts people in power, was unconstitutionally harassed at the G20 summit in Pittsburgh.  I thought if anyone was smart enough, connected enough and ballsy enough to take it to the man, Luke of <a href="http://www.wearechange.org" target="_blank">We are Change</a> would be the one to do it.  But being like most of us, with limited means to defend himself, when it was time for him to return for his first court appearance,  he made the decision to take a plea deal.</p>
<p>So, if even this staunch advocate of truth and freedom is unable to amass the means, or is too afraid of the state, to defend himself and have his day in court, who will.  We can&#8217;t count on congress to change the laws, they are the ones who got us into this post 9/11 police state mess in the first place.  It must go higher than our representatives in congress and directly to the Supreme Court.</p>
<p>It is sad that the current militarized system is fighting against the freedoms of the people, and instead is set up to protect the interests of the state first.  This is backwards from the America I was taught to believe in. When protesters are treated this way in other countries, the state acts outraged, supports the protesters rights and threatens sanctions or worse against the countries accused of violating protesters rights.  However when the exact same thing occurs on U.S. soil, these same people demonize the protesters, call them horrid names,  attack them on a personal level, then praise the police for keeping these &#8220;crazies&#8221; under control by using the same tactics we condemn others for using.  The hypocrisy is sickening.</p>
<p>More protesters need to do as our brave oppressed black brothers and sisters did last century, and put their personal freedom and comfort aside for the greater freedom of all, and  go to jail in mass.  But the next step must be taken and actually go to court and stop pleading out.  Maybe then the Supreme Court will once again begin to hear cases of Constitutional civil rights abuses by the state.  Hopefully the courts will decide to rule in favor of the Constitution, and the freedoms it in steals to the citizens of the United States of America.  But this can not happen as long as the state continues tricking protesters into accepting guilty pleas on lesser charges thus giving up their day in court.  And if we continue to allow the state to abuse our rights, it will continue to abuse more and more of our rights until we wake up and have no rights, or country, left at all.</p>
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		<title>Sibel Edmonds</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 00:35:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Johnny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sibel Edmonds is a name you should know. But unless you follow alternative news, chances are you have never heard her story. It is a story that will open eyes, and piss people off.  Google her.
Sibel uncovered mass illegal activity, spying, losses of nuclear secrets, and possible treason, within the US while working as a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sibel Edmonds is a name you should know. But unless you follow alternative news, chances are you have never heard her story. It is a story that will open eyes, and piss people off.  Google her.</p>
<p>Sibel uncovered mass illegal activity, spying, losses of nuclear secrets, and possible treason, within the US while working as a translator for the FBI Post 9/11.  As thanks for uncovering these anti-American interests within Washington, the FBI fired her, then gagged her from speaking about what she knew.  She has been under a &#8220;State Secrets&#8221; gag order for many years and has just broken her silence in the last few months.  Sibel was deposed in a recent court case and under oath let loose as much information as she could.  The Department of Justice finally did the right thing and did not stop her from testifying under oath.  Whether or not any legal action will come of her revelations is yet to be seen.  But with the current state of corruption within the power elite, I am not holding my breath.</p>
<p>The day the Supreme Court rejected to hear her case, a large chuck of marble fell from the Supreme Court building onto the front stairs.  There are no coincidences, Justice is dead.</p>
<p>Here is Diane Sawyer telling the story of Sibel as she is awarded the 2006 PEN/Newman&#8217;s Own First Amendment Award.</p>
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