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Re: Image comments for Different Paths Same Destination
Posted by: Martin Reiner
Date: 20/03/2010 12:53AM
S. 3081 If Passed, Will Be An Agent Provocateur Field Day Against Americans

After reading McCain’s bill S.3081, it appears apparent there is little difference between S.3081 and “Hitler’s 1933 Discriminatory Decrees”, except wording. While McCain’s bill does not directly suspend the Constitution like Hitler did, S.3081 similar to Hitler (orders arrests and detainment of innocent people without probable cause” based on suspicion they "supported hostile activities." That will Crush Free Speech, your Right to Express an Opinion; terrorize Innocent Americans’ right to Free Association out of fear they might erroneously be arrested for “supporting hostile activities against the Government.” Under S.3091, any Citizen could be disappeared by government based on allegations of “suspicious activity” or "supporting hostile activity" against U.S. Government. Associating with people that support any cause could subject a Citizen to indefinite detainment.

Should this bill pass, Americans rightfully so, will become afraid to distribute or publish their writings, especially on the Internet that might appear to criticize U.S. Government. S.3081 has the potential of being used as a political weapon by U.S. Government/Police Agencies because S.3081 eliminates the requirement Government have probable before they pick up and detain an individual.

Should S.3081 pass, Agent provocateurs will have a field day causing the arrest of innocent persons based only on mere suspicion. Using S.3081, Government agents too easily can cause the arrest of writers like Hitler did, simply by having provocateurs distribute a writer’s articles criticizing government, at a meeting of "real potential terrorists." The Gestapo went so far to print pamphlets and other publicans erroneously attaching someone’s name they wanted arrested.

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