"It is with profound despair, that I speak." -Barbara Hilton

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Public Hearing held for HR24 on February 19, 2008 attracted public testimony from about 100 supporters and opponents from all over New Hampshire and from many from other parts of the country.

"It is with profound despair, that I speak." -Barbara Hilton

www.hall4impeachment.com
I.Support.HR24@gmail.com

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  • I'm proud to be an American. I think America is the best country in the world. That is why I believe it is our duty to impeach those who can not do their job correctly.

  • we are in SERIOUS trouble people!i have never been arrested and don't even have a speeding ticket but according to the stuff i have read i could be considered a "terrorist".i love my country i love my family and that is why i speak out against what i feel are wrong doing and criminal actions.

  • Why was this bill passed now? Besides yours truly, thousands of economists and constitutional activists have been warning for decades what will happen if treaties like NAFTA were shoved down our throats destroying our most important, productive job sectors along with the continued fleecing of the people's purse. Let's look at some current data to bring things into perspective and it's not pretty:

  • "First let's take a look at the definitions of violent radicalization and homegrown terrorism as defined in Section 899A of the bill. The definition of violent radicalization uses vague language to define this term of promoting any belief system that the government considers to be an extremist agenda. Since the bill doesn't specifically define what an extremist belief system is, it is entirely up to the interpretation of the government.

  • Considering how much the government has done to destroy the Constitution they could even define Ron Paul supporters as promoting an extremist belief system. Literally, the government according to this definition can define whatever they want as an extremist belief system. Essentially they have defined violent radicalization as thought crime."

  • "First let's take a look at the definitions of violent radicalization and homegrown terrorism as defined in Section 899A of the bill. The definition of violent radicalization uses vague language to define this term of promoting any belief system that the government considers to be an extremist agenda. Since the bill doesn't specifically define what an extremist belief system is, it is entirely up to the interpretation of the government.

  • WHY HR 1955 WAS RAMMED THROUGH UNDER COVER OF FIRE

    By: Devvy

    October 29, 2007

  • Last week while the horrific fires were burning up Southern California and every major news network, including cable were providing non-stop coverage, a very dangerous bill to liberty and freedom was passed by 404 members of the U.S. House of Representatives. Called the 'Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007', this bill is perfectly

  • Heartbreaking.

  • Thank you for sharing this. Everyone should hear. Aside from the Media's collusion of manipulation (combined with silence), many will still find, then hear. Yet, of course, many refuse to listen.

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