Just a boy in Astoria...



I'm Mike, I'm 27, and I live in Astoria, NY.

Hopefully the disjointed and seemingly unrelated posts that follow will give you an idea of who I am and what I'm about. :)

Thu Mar 1
stfuconservatives:

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Goodbye, First Amendment: ‘Trespass Bill’ will make protest illegal:

Just when you thought the government couldn’t ruin the First Amendment any further: The House of Representatives approved a bill on Monday that outlaws protests in instances where some government officials are nearby, whether or not you even know it.
The US House of Representatives voted 388-to-3 in favor of H.R. 347 late Monday, a bill which is being dubbed the Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act of 2011. In the bill, Congress officially makes it illegal to trespass on the grounds of the White House, which, on the surface, seems not just harmless and necessary, but somewhat shocking that such a rule isn’t already on the books. The wording in the bill, however, extends to allow the government to go after much more than tourists that transverse the wrought iron White House fence.
Under the act, the government is also given the power to bring charges against Americans engaged in political protest anywhere in the country.
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This bill makes it a federal offense to protest anywhere someone protected by the Secret Service (including Rick Santorum) is or might be in the near future. In other words: glitter bombing? Federal offense. Protesting in front of city hall? Potential federal offense.
THIS is an affront to the First Amendment, not requiring insurers to cover birth control. Sigh.
-Jess

stfuconservatives:

jpegartifacts:

Goodbye, First Amendment: ‘Trespass Bill’ will make protest illegal:

Just when you thought the government couldn’t ruin the First Amendment any further: The House of Representatives approved a bill on Monday that outlaws protests in instances where some government officials are nearby, whether or not you even know it.

The US House of Representatives voted 388-to-3 in favor of H.R. 347 late Monday, a bill which is being dubbed the Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act of 2011. In the bill, Congress officially makes it illegal to trespass on the grounds of the White House, which, on the surface, seems not just harmless and necessary, but somewhat shocking that such a rule isn’t already on the books. The wording in the bill, however, extends to allow the government to go after much more than tourists that transverse the wrought iron White House fence.

Under the act, the government is also given the power to bring charges against Americans engaged in political protest anywhere in the country.

Read more

This bill makes it a federal offense to protest anywhere someone protected by the Secret Service (including Rick Santorum) is or might be in the near future. In other words: glitter bombing? Federal offense. Protesting in front of city hall? Potential federal offense.

THIS is an affront to the First Amendment, not requiring insurers to cover birth control. Sigh.

-Jess