better-dead-than-fed
08-11-2012, 02:54 PM
The U.S. Government is prohibiting certain prisoners from contacting the “media”. The practice violates the First Amendment, but U.S. District Judge Raner Collins, in disregard of the law and for no legitimate reason, has upheld the sweeping gag order. Arizona Governor Janice Brewer is refusing to enforce Arizona code which prohibits such unconstitutional gag orders. The victims are not only the prisoners, but also the press and the public. Taxpayers are being denied their right to know how their money is being spent (and it is being misspent). Prisoners appealing their cases are being denied their right to a truly “public” trial. The government is perpetrating Cruel and Unusual Punishment, including murder, and covering it up.
The facts and evidence are here: (this forum didn't allow me to post the link)
A list of responsible public officials and media representatives is here: (this forum didn't allow me to post the link)
Government personnel are intentionally and knowingly causing death, with premeditation. Some of the victims are still living, but they are doomed, on account of the government’s actions. The victim’s are prisoners, but in a facility with no locks, and they have the ability to walk out into the surrounding community.
What motivation do these victims have to respect the lives of any American voter or taxpayer? Are the voters and taxpayers not ultimately responsible for these murders? If the victims follow in the steps of McVeigh and Loughner, will you complain, or will you see justice?
The facts and evidence are here: (this forum didn't allow me to post the link)
A list of responsible public officials and media representatives is here: (this forum didn't allow me to post the link)
Government personnel are intentionally and knowingly causing death, with premeditation. Some of the victims are still living, but they are doomed, on account of the government’s actions. The victim’s are prisoners, but in a facility with no locks, and they have the ability to walk out into the surrounding community.
What motivation do these victims have to respect the lives of any American voter or taxpayer? Are the voters and taxpayers not ultimately responsible for these murders? If the victims follow in the steps of McVeigh and Loughner, will you complain, or will you see justice?