Friday, March 04, 2005

A Line in the Sand

U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly opines "the exclusion of Internet communications from the coordinated communications regulation severely undermines" McCain-Feingold. Now the FEC is talking about bringing the hammer down on bloggers who link to political campaign websites.

The links to Ron Paul and Tom McClintock stay in the column on the left. If and when an enforcement effort begins, more links will go up.

"This is an incredible thicket," says Bradley Smith, an FEC Commissioner. "If someone else doesn't take action, for instance in Congress, we're running a real possibility of serious Internet regulation. It's going to be bizarre."

Bradley, are you a Commissioner first and an American second? "An incredible thicket"??? Jesus, man, it's an act of war.

And we should all remember to thank George W. Bush for refusing to honor his oath and veto legislation he knew was unconstitutional.

The hell with these tyrants. Like they can arrest every one of us who defy this act of treachery and despotism. What an opportunity to demonstrate how impotent they are when met with mass resistance.

We need some kind of symbol we can post on our blogs, websites and emails that defines us as resistors to this tyranny.

4 comments:

Bill St. Clair said...

I like GeekWithA.45's pirate flag.

David Codrea said...

Me too. And I also like Feces Flinging Monkey's Cold Dead Hands.

Anonymous said...

Hi David,
Nice blog---these things need to be said. You might think about an inverted US flag with an ak-47 below it. Both are endangered. Is there any insignia the wacko's use for an endangered animal? Put the ak 47 below that !!
good luck,
Rusty

Anonymous said...

Here is my press credential:

http://www.cotse.net/users/kbarrett/cetme/cetme_20050206.jpg
They can examine it one .308 round at a time.

Fuck them and the horse they rode in on.