4 Arrested Freedom Fighters
By Shannon
@visitorinvasion (7709)
United States
September 22, 2007 6:17pm CST
I have been spreading this message for over 5 hours now through the millions at myspace. Time to bring it here to the people I couldn't reach:
"Fellow freedom seeker,
As you already know the struggle to restore freedom has already started. With the strong stand taken by the Browns and with Dr Paul's run for president the movement to restore freedom to this country is as big as ever. But, the government has already started to take measures and deprived the first four Freedom Advocates of their freedom.
What will you do now? Sit idly by or help these patriots by raising awareness of the issues and of their arrest?
FREEDOM FOUR:
Jason Gerhard, 22
Cirino Gonzalez, 30
Daniel Riley, 40
Robert Wolffe, 50
If you choose to help.... Donna Vanmeter invites you to join http://www.myspace.com/4_arrested_patriots where you can pledge to spend 15 minutes of every day raising awareness for these patriots.
Don't sit idly by.... Join now... with 100 true freedom seekers on the page donating 15 minutes each, there will be 1500 minutes a day of volunteers finding out about the case, raising awareness about the arrest of the FREEDOM FOUR and the issues. Mutiply 1500 minutes a day by 30 days in a month and think how much the cause can advance.
YOU MIGHT BE NEXT, DON'T WAIT TILL THEY COME KNOCKING AT YOUR DOOR!
YOURS IN FREEDOM AND IN PEACE,
B"
Urgent! Show your support now: http://www.myspace.com/4_arrested_patriots
The feds are saying these men "threatened" them.
A warning that they would defend the Browns and themselves hardly qualifies as a threat. Self-defense is a right!
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@DavidReedy (2378)
• United States
23 Sep 07
Well, I do take a slightly different view of things... In regards to the things that we do and the consequences we should expect for our actions. But, regardless of one's view, the fact that the problems--the siege--call it what you will, whatever it is--could be ended right now, if the federal government had a law and presented it to the Browns... Problem being, as some of us know, such a law is un-Constitutional and therefore cannot be spelled out in black and white... Sad isn't it....
By the way, the initial research on that--did you do anymore? For the sake of argument and repitition, I might suggest that you spell it out, why and how it's un-Constitutional, and what past supreme court rulings have been on Income and Income Tax...
@visitorinvasion (7709)
• United States
23 Sep 07
I've been all day trying to find out the charges & bring others in to help find laws, organize, etc. for the Freedom Fighters.
I'm sure there are some legitimate loopholes in some of the charges, but the aiding and abetting/conspiring charges need to be dropped. The Browns were unlawfully convicted in a court that was out of its jurisdiction and did not follow due process, according to Attorney General Paul Mitchell.
The ACLU needs to be contacted.
I really need to get a hold of Donna. I need more details, etc.
These men have public defenders. We all know who most of them really work for. Might as well have no defense.
The crimes of violence charges need to be dropped. There was no violence exhibited at the Brown home. A lot of this is bullsh|t charges & they know it.
A lot has to be done.
This could have been any one of the hundreds of people that stood up for the Browns and brought them food, etc.
This could end up being any citizen that disagrees if this is allowed to happen.
Things like carrying a weapon, etc. may stick, but the majority of serious charges appear to be stacked at this point. Appear being the key word. Anyway, more research needs to be done and more people need to be aware that citizens fighting domestic tyranny are within their constitutional rights.
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@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
23 Sep 07
The ACLU would only take this case if they were really all about freedom and rights in the first place.
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@visitorinvasion (7709)
• United States
23 Sep 07
Honestly I don't know much about the ACLU.
Would you mind enlightening me? Do you know of any other organizations that help people being railroaded?
No smartazz here, seriously asking.
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