Ky. man, New Saxon, Free Speech, Obama
Posted on 19. Feb, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Feedback, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Free Speech, Hidden Crimes
BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING.
– A Kentucky man has been charged with posting a poem threatening President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama on a white supremacist Web site.
U.S. Secret Service Special Agent Stephan M. Pazenzia said Johnny Logan Spencer Jr., 27, of Louisville wrote and posted the poem, titled “The Sniper,” on a page [...]
Why Do Only White People Discuss Race on TV?
Posted on 20. Jan, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Audio-Video, Opinion, Race, Shera Crossan
by:Raina Kelley
I’m sorry, but if I have to use Senator Reid’s private remarks describing Obama as “light-skinned” and praising his lack of a “Negro dialect” as a teachable moment for America, then this country is in an even greater state of denial (when it comes to race relations) than I even thought possible.
Because while I [...]
Literature deemed free speech; Aryan Nations will distribute more
Posted on 11. Dec, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Free Speech, Hidden Crimes, Opinion, Politics, Race, Shera Crossan
The Aryan Nations will continue to distribute its literature across North Idaho and Eastern Washington, one member said Wednesday.
The misdemeanor charges were dropped Dec. 3, Deputy City Attorney Anna Eckhart said Wednesday, because the fliers weren’t any different than any other political handout — therefore perfectly legal to distribute.
“That doesn’t constitute hate,” Mullet said of [...]
Sweden slams paper over Israel allegations
Posted on 20. Aug, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Events, Feedback, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Free Speech, Health, Hidden Crimes, Israel & Jewish Issues, Opinion, Politics, Science and Technology, Shera Crossan, Top Stories
(’They plunder the organs of our sons’)
“The article in the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet is as shocking and appalling to us Swedes, as it is to Israeli citizens. We share the dismay expressed by Israeli government representatives, media and the Israeli public. This Embassy cannot but clearly distance itself from it,” writes Ambassador Elisabet Borsiin Bonnier [...]
This is beginning to look like panic – A bill making it illegal to criticize Israel as a Jewish state
Posted on 28. May, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Free Speech, Israel & Jewish Issues, Opinion, Shera Crossan, Top Stories
First there was the Nakba law, then the loyalty oath, now the Israeli Knesset is considering a bill that would institute a one year jail sentence for anyone who speaks “against Israel’s existence as a Jewish and democratic state.”
According to Ynet, the act of criticizing Israel as a Jewish state becomes illegal when “it [...]
The War to silence truth
Posted on 25. May, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Events, Feedback, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Free Speech, Opinion, Politics, Real History, Shera Crossan
I see that a certain Dr Nick McKerrell, a “lecturer in human rights law” at Glasgow Caledonian University and (surprise, surprise) an SSP European elections candidate, is threatening to report BBC Scotland to the police for holding a phone in on the BNP. The fishy Dr Mackerel apparently takes the view that, although no [...]
Scary times for free speech
Posted on 16. May, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Commentary, Events, Feedback, Free Speech, Opinion, Politics, Shera Crossan
I want you to think about what happened in recent days on the free-speech front.
Michael Savage was officially barred from entering the United Kingdom because Home Secretary Jacqui Smith doesn’t like his opinions.
Rush Limbaugh was labeled a “traitor” and “terrorist” by a “comedienne” at the White House Press Correspondents Dinner. She also called for him [...]
Israeli proxy gets busy to silence Americans
Posted on 30. Apr, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Events, Free Speech, Israel & Jewish Issues, Opinion, Shera Crossan, War Coverage
An American academic is to be prosecuted for drawing parallels between the plight of Gazans and that of the Jews who suffered under Nazi rule.
Jewish Sociology and Global Studies Professor William Robinson of the University of Santa Barbara in California sent the electronic post entitled ‘Parallel photos of Nazis and Israelis’ to 80 students in [...]
‘Hateful words’ may be prosecutable
Posted on 25. Apr, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Events, Feedback, Free Speech, Politics, Religion, Shera Crossan
A Democratic congresswoman’s candid remarks in the House Judiciary Committee yesterday bolster the fears of Americans who are concerned they one day may be convicted of a “hate crime” for merely publicly expressing their opposition to homosexuality.
The Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act was reported out of the Judiciary Committee yesterday in the House [...]
“Are You Trying To Play Stupid?”
Posted on 22. Apr, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Audio-Video, Commentary, Events, Free Speech, Hidden Crimes, Israel & Jewish Issues, Opinion, Politics, Real History, Shera Crossan, Top Stories
Cable television news network CNN has attempted to block a video on YouTube.com that shows “tea party” protesters in Chicago confronting the network’s reporter Susan Roesgen over her allegedly biased and “not fair” coverage of the event.
Members of Founding Bloggers.com were on hand to videotape the crowd’s response to Roesgen’s report. The reporter is seen [...]
Klan literature thrown in two areas in Marshall
Posted on 08. Apr, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Events, Feedback, Free Flyers, Free Speech, Opinion, Race, Shera Crossan
The presence of Ku Klux Klan pamphlets in driveways and yards surprised members of a number of households in the Marshall area this past week.
It urged, “Americans, the time to take a stand for our great nation is now. Our new president has been out downing our economy and stating he wants to remake America. [...]
Man’s speech in Toronto leads to his fourth arrest
Posted on 20. Mar, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Commentary, Events, Feedback, Free Speech, Opinion, Politics, Shera Crossan, Top Stories
TORONTO — A man previously convicted of promoting hatred was arrested again last night in Toronto, after giving a speech to a small group gathered at an airport hotel.
“Well, so much for free speech and democracy,” said Brad Love, 48, as he was escorted from a conference room by eight officers.
It was Mr. Love’s fourth [...]
Casino pulls controversial “Change. . .” ads
Posted on 11. Mar, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Arts/Entertainment, Business & Finance, Feedback, Politics, Shera Crossan
A phone call from the White House has prompted an Indiana casino to pull
ads that parody the president.
White House attorneys told Indiana Live Casino they disapprove of any use of the president’s likeness or image in advertising. The voice and the images featured an actor, not President Obama. The text on the ads say, [...]
German Man Fined $2,300 for Racist Text Message
Posted on 10. Mar, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Feedback, Free Speech, Hidden Crimes, Shera Crossan
A German man has been fined the equivalent of $2,300 for sending a text message, Reuters reported Friday.
The 28-year-old man, who was unnamed in the article, was found to have sent a text message reading, “By opening this SMS, you have killed a Turk.” The message, which was sent last June in the midst of [...]
Blood Is Thicker Than Water. Or Is It?
Posted on 09. Mar, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Editorials, Events, Feedback, Free Speech, Israel & Jewish Issues, Opinion, Real History, Top Stories
By Jayne Gardener
When my children made mistakes while they were growing up, especially if those mistakes had unpleasant consequences for them, I often reassured them that it was okay, that some lessons just seemed to need to be learned the hard way. Truer words were never spoken.
One lesson I learned recently is that if you’re [...]
Wikipedia scrubs Obama eligibility
Posted on 09. Mar, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Feedback, Free Speech, Opinion, Politics, Shera Crossan, Top Stories
Mention of citizenship issues deleted in minutes, ‘offending’ users banned
Wikipedia, the online “free encyclopedia” mega-site written and edited entirely by its users, has been deleting within minutes any mention of eligibility issues surrounding Barack Obama’s presidency, with administrators kicking off anyone who writes about the subject, WND has learned.
A perusal through Obama’s current Wikipedia entry [...]
Radio chip coming soon to your driver’s license?
Posted on 01. Mar, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Audio-Video, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Free Speech, Politics, Science and Technology, Shera Crossan, Top Stories
The proposal, which has earned the support of Janet Napolitano, the newly chosen chief of the Department of Homeland Security, would embed radio chips in driver’s licenses, or “enhanced driver’s licenses.”
“Enhanced driver’s licenses give confidence that the person holding the card is the person who is supposed to be holding the card, and it’s less [...]
John “Birdman” Bryant Oct 26, 1943 – Feb 26, 2009
Posted on 28. Feb, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Commentary, Free Speech, Top Stories
While I realize that some people here may not have liked the Mensa-member Bryant, whose wit and sarcasm often butted heads with people, I think his overall contributions to whites need to be recognized, especially his work in exposing the idiocy of political correctness should be praised.
The Padilla prelude; \”Birdman\” Bryant – [...]
Children’s books burn, courtesy of the federal government.
Posted on 27. Feb, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Free Speech, Politics, Shera Crossan
It’s hard to believe, but true: under a law Congress passed last year aimed at regulating hazards in children’s products, the federal government has now advised that children’s books published before 1985 should not be considered safe and may in many cases be unlawful to sell or distribute. Merchants, thrift stores, and booksellers may be [...]
Free Speech Called Racist Hate
Posted on 26. Feb, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Feedback, Free Speech, Opinion, Shera Crossan
FANWOOD: Mayor Colleen Mahr yesterday asked the state attorney general to investigate what she called “racist hate literature” that was distributed to some borough neighborhoods over the weekend.
On Saturday morning, copies of a flier that read in part: “Enough is Enough! Stop Minority (Non-White) Crime Now!” were dropped onto borough lawns and driveways,
The fliers indicate [...]
NAACP calls for firing of N.Y. Post cartoonist
Posted on 21. Feb, 2009 by Shera Crossan in Free Speech, Opinion, Politics, Shera Crossan
NEW YORK (CNN) — Leaders of the NAACP on Saturday called for the firing of the New York Post cartoonist whose drawing lampooning the federal stimulus bill has drawn charges that it’s racist and encourages violence toward President Obama.
Speaking at the civil rights group’s annual meeting in New York, NAACP President Benjamin Todd Jealous said [...]



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