Friday, December 09, 2011

I don't like it. It would sadden me greatly to see it used against YOU.

Those radical conspiracy theorists - at Forbes:


Well, what might all that mean?


Oh. Not only might it be troublesome - used against YOU. It could be wholly and completely disasterous and unAmerican - used against ME.

But at least we in Minnesota have Al. That screenshot noted it. However -


Okay. Go to Forbes for the item to get the links and read more.

It is a sobering thing because, as the Forbes author notes, this so-called "war on terror" has been cooked up to be a never-ending thing. Once this passes into law [and please don't RELY upon Obama to veto it] does it have any sunshine provision, or will it last as long as we remain eternally vigilant. Bad stuff.

Three other links - one about our own Al - here, here and here.

Bad stuff. Please read more about it, and then shoot a message to Al's office, for him and staff. Something like, "I hope there is a primary challenge. I always liked Jack Nelson Pallmeyer better anyway. He'd never have voted for that stuff. You embarass Minnesota by this thing Kos reported. Run your next campaign on your wallet, not my contribution, Al - that's not just how I feel, it is how it is. Also, you never were all that funny when you tried. Now you are making yourself and the Senate a joke."

Perhaps you might want to be a bit more civil. Perhaps not.

_____________UPDATE____________
Ron Paul Libertarians, join in, please. You should hold kindred thoughts. Anyone with sense should.

And, oh sure, it's only about bad guys - it could never happen in Minnesota just because of someone innocently expressing views against policy and practices here and abroad. Not to ever anticipate such Draconian things could be used against US citizens in Minnesota. Sure. Go figure. The dominoes fall one at a time.