Archive for June, 2007

The Daily Show: Cheney’s Dick Move

Posted in Daily Show, Dick Cheney, Jon Stewart, Video on June 27th, 2007 by RottingNation

Ron Paul Excluded From Iowa Debate

Posted in Debate, Election 08, Iowa, Republican Primary, Ron Paul, Uncategorized on June 21st, 2007 by RottingNation

Read the article here.

Iowans for Tax Relief and Iowa Christian Alliance will host a presidential candidates forum on Saturday, June 30th in Des Moines.  Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney, Sam Brownback, Jim Gilmore, Mike Huckabee, Tommy Thompson, and Tom Tancredo will participate.

Ron Paul, however, will not participate.  Why?  Because he wasn’t invited.

Ron Paul 2008 chairman John Snyder was interviewed by Jan Mickelson of WHO News Radio 1040 in Des Moines about the incident.  Jan Mickelson of WHO News Radio 1040 in Des Moines.  Get the MP3 here (right-click save as).  The interview starts at 1:01:16.

Ron Paul Gives Great Performance on The Colbert Report

Posted in Colbert Report, Election 08, Liberty, Primary Elections, Republican, Republican Primary, Ron Paul, Stephen Colbert, Truthiness, Video on June 18th, 2007 by RottingNation

My favorite part is at the very end…

PA Man Faces Seven Years in Jail For Video Taping Police

Posted in Big Brother, Police State, Tyranny on June 14th, 2007 by RottingNation

On May 24 Brian D. Kelly of Carlisle, Pennsylvania was arrested for violating a state wiretapping law. Kelly, 18, videotaped police officers during a routine traffic stop. His camera was immediately confiscated and he was taken to jail. He spent 26 hours in county prison until his mother posted her house as collateral for his $2,500 bail.

What act was Mr. Kelly perpetrating in which the ‘great’ state of Pennsylvania saw as wiretapping?

Well, it turns out that there is an obscure state law that bars the intentional interception or recording of anyone’s oral conversation without their consent.  The arrest apparently relates to the sound that Kelly’s camera picked up, not the video.

Some people would claim that ‘ignorance of the law is no excuse’, but I would have to whole-heartedly disagree.  How could someone possibly know that it is illegal to record an on-duty officer while on public property?  It is not a law that one would assume exists based on common sense, such as murder or theft. 

The only way that Kelly could have possibly known about this law would be if he actually read it.  But lets be realistic, it could not honestly be expected that every citizen reads the tomes of laws that are passed, on state, local, and federal levels, every year,  a process which would likely take an entire lifetime.

Kelly said that if he knew about this law before the incident occurred he would not have recorded the officers. What he does not seem to understand is that this is a law that does not make any sense and is blatantly unconstitutional.  And bad laws, quite frankly, are meant to be broken.

Let me remind you of the text of the fourth amendment.  It reads, “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated…”  The word unreasonable allows for some gray area, but I am sure that most people (a jury of our peers, perhaps) would agree that it was unreasonable for the police to take his camera. 

The only ‘crime’ Kelly is guilty of is recording the officers doing their jobs, an act that should never be illegal in a free society.  Is it not our duty as citizens to make sure that the police — and all other government employees for that matter — are doing their jobs properly?  If not, then whose responsibility is it?  And who watches them?

This law is an enemy of Liberty and needs to be repealed.  It may have been passed with good intentions, i.e. prevention of blackmail, but we all know how to pave the road to hell.  Only Police Officers — and others who seek to abuse their powers — truly benefit from laws like this one.

Realize this: Any protest that ever takes place in Pennsylvania can not legally be recorded by bystanders. This allows the police, who can potentially abuse their power, to confiscate the cameras of anyone who records them, essentially eliminating evidence of any possible wrong doing.

We are losing civil liberties in this country everyday and — I don’t know about you — but I’m getting sick and tired of it.

If you still do not believe that the country we live in resembles a police state, I have a simple question for you: What will it take for you to open your eyes?

Yesterday they stole away habeas corpus. Today we can not record the police. Tomorrow they remove our right to a trial by jury. Then they take away our guns. What will we have then? Only a hollow shell of the republic that our Founders once envisioned.
 

Coverage of the Ed Brown Tax Case

Posted in Ed Brown, Elaine Brown, IRS on June 13th, 2007 by RottingNation

I know I haven’t been very up to speed on covering the Ed and Elaine Brown tax case and I feel really bad for it. These people deserve all the coverage they can get for standing up to the behemoth that is the IRS. While I still don’t know enough about the case to post some original content, here is some good coverage from our friends at ideas from free minds.

http://ladyliberty.wordpress.com/2007/06/12/is-today-the-day/

Ron Paul Left Out of LA Times/Bloomberg Poll

Posted in Bloomberg, Election 08, LA Times, Media Blackout, Primary Elections, Republican Primary, Ron Paul on June 13th, 2007 by RottingNation

The question read as follows: 

If the Republican primary or caucus for president were being held in your state today and the candidates were Kansas Senator Sam Brownback, former House Majority Leader Newt Gingrich, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, California Congressman Duncan Hunter, Arizona Senator John McCain, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, Colorado Congressman Tom Tancredo, former governor of Wisconsin Tommy Thompson, and former Tennessee Senator and actor Fred Thompson, for whom would you vote: Brownback, Gingrich, Giuliani, Hucakabee, Hunter, McCain, Romney, Tancredo, Tommy Thompson or Fred Thompson?

Anyone else notice a certain name that is missing from that list?  This is exactly the type of bullshit that really gets to me.  All nine of the other current candidates were listed plus Fred Thompson who is not even officially running yet.  What is their reasoning for this?  Is it because they do not believe that Dr. Paul is a promising candidate?  Well I might be able to see that line of thinking except for the fact that he has raised more money than Huckabee (who is included in the poll). 

This has made me angry enough to decide to write an e-mail to the LA Times at timespoll@latimes.com.  I encourage you all to do the same. 

Please, if you support Ron Paul, send them an e-mail or a letter.  They deserve to hear from us for their blatant bias.

Here is that contact info:

Los Angeles Times
202 W. 1st Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Phone: 213-237-5000
Fax: 213-237-7679
E-mail: timespoll@latimes.com

Bloomberg:

Phone: +1-212-318-2000

digg it | shout it

Ron Paul on The Daily Show With Jon Stewart

Posted in Daily Show, Election 08, Jon Stewart, Ron Paul, Video on June 7th, 2007 by RottingNation