tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19929098.post7913145220916079285..comments2024-03-23T08:54:02.530-07:00Comments on CRIME, GUNS, AND VIDEOTAPE: The Real Danger of Not Protecting Free SpeechPaul Huebl Crimefile Newshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07841397705805774698noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19929098.post-59552480664601741612014-03-18T15:36:52.035-07:002014-03-18T15:36:52.035-07:00Amen Paul. We are now living through the uncloakin...Amen Paul. We are now living through the uncloaking of the New Bolsheviks and their agenda. Let's all remember that this regime, who's descendant are now those pulling Obama's strings and running our privately owned central banks, killed more than 100 million people AND have designs on doing the same here. <br /><br />Arm yourself, tune out the mainstream media, tune in Infowars.com, rense.com and other alternatives.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19929098.post-90793514976288391602014-03-18T08:49:45.843-07:002014-03-18T08:49:45.843-07:00Great post. I recommend reading "Blacklisted ...Great post. I recommend reading "Blacklisted by History: The Untold Story of Senator Joe McCarthy and His Fight Against America's Enemies" for a really scary glimpse about how many communists have invaded our government in the past. It's even worse today. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19929098.post-58584647179506632652014-03-17T00:27:35.376-07:002014-03-17T00:27:35.376-07:00Amen, Paul; these are dangerous times, indeed. I h...Amen, Paul; these are dangerous times, indeed. I have wondered, as I watch the obedient media, do they not recall from history, what fascist regimes do to journalists? What they do to religious organizations? What they do to any citizen, for any--or no--reason? I often read of history books being revised, so as not to "upset" the students who will read those books. I have, within the last couple days, read of a serviceman (Sgt. Gary Stein) being disciplined for expressing an unwillingness to obey unlawful orders by obama. I do realize that servicemen do not have quite the same Constitutional rights to free speech that civilians have. But I would think that expressing unwillingness to follow unlawful orders would be applauded, rather than punished. Didn't the Nazis being tried at the Nuremburg trials, following World War II, attempt to justify their actions by saying that they were simply following orders? And didn't the prosecuting attorneys remind them that they could not use that as an excuse, that they have a prior duty, superior to their obligation to their commanders, to resist orders they know to be unlawful? Even the fact that everyone pretty much knew that, in the Wehrmacht, that kind of individual resistance would be met with death, would not absolve them.uncle_fweddyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06970648434305996298noreply@blogger.com