Dammit, NSA CoIntelPro racists, please STOP preventing my post on Google+. I WILL post my HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the U.S. Supreme Court and ask the justices to rule against NDAA concentration camps! I posted the Twitter address on other posts as being @USSupremeCourt, but I found the last posts I see at Twitter for that address were in June. Therefore, I removed one of my posts from Google+ and will re-enter it with the Twitter address @iSupremeCourt, which has current posts. Now I KNOW you who hate freedom want concentration camps in America. I know you want the president to have the right to say, "Arrest him! Arrest her! Arrest them!" without any need to levy criminal charges or allow for a defense. But such a law is not only immoral and unconstitutional - it essentially violates every single "right" that Americans have. How can one exercise free speech, freedom of press, freedom to assemble with like-minded persons and bring redresses to the government knowing that such a draconian law exists and can be used for retaliation?
Furthermore, STOP putting messages at my videos saying the video is unavailable, especially Cochran Firm Fraud 1 and Cochran Firm Fraud 2. Don't EVER do that to any of my videos I uploaded, please. Internet censorship is equal to Nazi book burning. Below are the post and videos that you use NSA's $10 billion annual budget to disrupt:
Say "happy birthday" to the U.S. Supreme Court, and ask the justices to rule against indefinite detention under NDAA! http://twitter.com/iSupremeCourt . The Judiciary Act of 1789 was passed by Congress and signed by President George Washington on Sept. 24, establishing the Supreme Court of the United States as a tribunal made up of six justices who were to serve on the court until death or retirement.
Furthermore, STOP putting messages at my videos saying the video is unavailable, especially Cochran Firm Fraud 1 and Cochran Firm Fraud 2. Don't EVER do that to any of my videos I uploaded, please. Internet censorship is equal to Nazi book burning. Below are the post and videos that you use NSA's $10 billion annual budget to disrupt:
Say "happy birthday" to the U.S. Supreme Court, and ask the justices to rule against indefinite detention under NDAA! http://twitter.com/iSupremeCourt . The Judiciary Act of 1789 was passed by Congress and signed by President George Washington on Sept. 24, establishing the Supreme Court of the United States as a tribunal made up of six justices who were to serve on the court until death or retirement.
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