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February 22, 2012, 02:25:pm
FUCKER OF THE WEEK HAS GOT TO BE the fucking cop SNATCHING MY PHONE OUT OF MY HANDS ! When asked "why are you touching me right now?" and he answered "because I dont care about your fucking rights and you can call whoever you want to when i let you" while I was unlawfully being detained with 3 of the MOST AMAZING AND USEFUL TO THE WORLD human beings, I know being told to shut the fuck up and what a waste of space we were.
#FTP...... forgive me for ranting here.
3 others and myself questioned the CLEARLY UNLAWFUL arrest of a homeless man named "Willy" we had been talking to an less than half an hour so before.
"Willy" kept asking the officer "why am i being arrested?" and "what are you arresting me for, i understand you are arresting me man can you just tell me why im being arrested" No response cop has dude in zip ties sifting through his pocket not a word. I asked if we could provide point of contact or if he could give us his last name.

All of us being respectful and complying with direct instruction. We were told to keep walking and we did , went across to street keep walking but paying attention. Then another cop car shows up we get told to sit down shut the fuck up, detained and verbally abused until the first officer finishes collecting 'Willy'. He told me to put my phone down and then grabs my hand and pried it from my fingers and put down on the sidewalk out of reach.
Would not answer why we were being detained, said we were trespassed but we were never instructed to leave MUCH LESS GIVEN PAPERS.

...of course I keep asking why i am being detained and dude gets about an inch from my face and screams "because you were fucking trespassed"

A little nervous crowd was scattered around watching,
As calmly as I could manage though yes my voice was raised by this point
I said "I am absolutely NOT trespassed, I have not been given any notice with which to comply and have not been served any documentation of trespass. NOW WHY AM I BEING FUCKING DETAINED?"
He totally ignored my question railed into my friend again
Yelled at us some more insulted us some more and eventually doing this laughing scoffing thing turned their backs on us. I said "Are we free to go?" he said "yeah fucking go"

There we sat stunned and fuming, got up walked over to get my phone where sat unattended on another seating area and called my attorney.
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January 17, 2012, 03:19:am
Well there is this and that going on here and there :-) I've been really busy, somewhat overwhelmed and ..its cold outside so of course I'm full of moans and whines and bitchings. :-)

I'm working on being home a little more, I miss my old friends, I miss being a home body a little more than I have been lately.

Where is everyone <3

well heres a bit of what I've been at recently.

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Home US & World News NEWS: Broad swelling chorus denouncing NDAA 2012 as 'legalizing martial law'
NEWS: Broad swelling chorus denouncing NDAA 2012 as 'legalizing martial law'
Wednesday, 21 December 2011 08:22 Madeleine Lee and Jim O. Madison
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More and more people are waking up to the fact that this month the U.S. Congress deliberately and rather deviously sold the Bill of Rights down the river. -- On Tuesday International Business Times reported that GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul has warned that the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) 2012 "is a giant step . . . literally legalizing martial law."[1] -- He called attention to section 1031 [renumbered 1021 in conference] of NDAA 2012, which describes the U.S. as a "battlefield" and would give the military a green light to arrest and detain American citizens without any charges or trial. -- Sen. Mark Udall (D-CO) said that it repeals the Posse Comitatus, and Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) said it "denigrates the very foundations of this country." -- (IBT is running a poll on the bill; the last we looked, sentiment was running 16-to-1 against it.) -- Ralph Lopez, in piece proclaiming that "The Bill of Rights has been overturned," said that Justin Amash (R-MI 3rd) said that NDAA 2012 was "carefully crafted to mislead the public," and concluded an angry piece by declaring that "It is appropriate to always end with the list of those who betrayed us December 15, Bill of Rights Day, a day of infamy. These are the names, and their names are Treason."[2] -- Washington Examiner columnist Gene Healy substantially agreed in a piece entitled "If America Is the Battleground, Nobody Has Any Rights."[3] -- Some Anonymous-affiliated hackers are so outraged that they have published "a considerable amount of detailed personal information of the majority of the 86 U.S. Senators" who voted in favor of NDAA 2012, and said that they would no longer "stand by and watch you enslave our fellow citizens," citing not only the NDAA 2012 but also the Stop Online Piracy Act, the Protect IP Act, et al.[4] -- The Orlando Sentinel reported Monday that a group symbolically "held a mock funeral for the Bill of Rights this afternoon in response to the passage of the National Defense Authorization Act" and posted a videoclip of the ceremony showing Occupy Orlando activist Kat Duerr telling those assembled: "This is a very sad time for our country. It is a time when, I am sure, our Founding Fathers, if they are looking down on us and watching what is happening, are proud of those of us right now, are proud of those of us out here honoring what they died for, what they fought for. It is our job, each and every one of us here, to remember this, and to continue to fight for it. Just because we've lost it, doesn't mean we can't still fight to get back what our rights are. So we know there's hard times ahead. Some of us here know better than others what these changes really mean. Our job is now to educate each other. Educate those who do not know. Educate those who do not know what this means. And let's keep the memory alive"[5] -- Curiously enough, one of the only publications to bother to explain the Kafkaesque legalese by which Congress subverted the U.S. Constitution was a student paper at Savanna College of Art and Design, which parsed the key sections of the Act.[2] -- COMMENT: There was a time in this fair land when every newspaper worthy of the name would have printed the relevant parts of NDAA 2012 and robust debate would have been general. -- Horace Greeley and James Madison must be spinning in their respective graves in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York, and the Madison Family Cemetery in Montpelier, Virginia....


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