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Drdabu rated 33 months agoFeatured Review
From the page: Bush to criminalize protesters under Patriot Act as ''disruptors'' Privacy by Patriot Daily News Clearinghouse Jan 11, 2006 Bush wants to create the new criminal of "disruptor" who can be jailed for the crime of "disruptive behavior." A &...

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ZekeO rated 3 months ago
Well give mcCain credited for at least trying to have an original thought.
Tigana rated 33 months ago
"Bush to criminalize protesters under Patriot Act as ''disruptors'' Privacy by Patriot Daily News Clearinghouse Jan 11, 2006 Bush wants to create the new criminal of "disruptor" who can be jailed for the crime of "disruptive behavior." A "little-noticed provision" in the latest version of the Patriot Act will empower Secret Service to charge protesters with a new crime of "disrupting major events including political conventions and the Olympics." Secret Service would also be empowered to charge persons with "breaching security" and to charge for "entering a restricted area" which is "where the President or other person protected by the Secret Service is or will be temporarily visiting." In short, be sure to stay in those wired, fenced containments or free speech zones. Who is the "disruptor"? Bush Team history tells us the disruptor is an American citizen with the audacity to attend Bush events wearing a T-shirt that criticizes Bush; or a member of civil rights, environmental, anti-war or counter-recruiting groups who protest Bush policies; or a person who invades Bush's bubble by criticizing his policies. A disruptor is also a person who interferes in someone else's activity, such as interrupting Bush when he is speaking at a press conference or during an interview. What are the parameters of the crime of "disruptive behavior"? The dictionary defines "disruptive" as "characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination." The American Medical Association defines disruptive behavior as a "style of interaction" with people that interferes with patient care, and can include behavior such as "foul language; rude, loud or offensive comments; and intimidation of patients and family members." What are the rules of engagement for "disruptors"? Some Bush Team history of their treatment of disruptors provide some clues on how this administration will treat disruptors in the future..."
darknessdolly rated 5 months ago
Interesting, very interesting.
locomoncayo rated 5 months ago
McCain won less then 3/4ths of the vote and then it says (74%) lol are you kidding me?
PastorMike rated 29 months ago
Again... more from the preachers of hate. Vociferous criticism without ideas of their own.
blackbot rated 17 months ago
The flame still burns.
nik1111111111 rated 33 months ago
Bush to criminalize protesters under Patriot Act as ''disruptors''
Drdabu rated 33 months ago
From the page: Bush to criminalize protesters under Patriot Act as ''disruptors'' Privacy by Patriot Daily News Clearinghouse Jan 11, 2006 Bush wants to create the new criminal of "disruptor" who can be jailed for the crime of "disruptive behavior." A "little-noticed provision" in the latest version of the Patriot Act will empower Secret Service to charge protesters with a new crime of "disrupting major events including political conventions and the Olympics." Secret Service would also be empowered to charge persons with "breaching security" and to charge for "entering a restricted area" which is "where the President or other person protected by the Secret Service is or will be temporarily visiting." In short, be sure to stay in those wired, fenced containments or free speech zones. Who is the "disruptor"? Bush Team history tells us the disruptor is an American citizen with the audacity to attend Bush events wearing a T-shirt that criticizes Bush; or a member of civil rights, environmental, anti-war or counter-recruiting groups who protest Bush policies; or a person who invades Bush's bubble by criticizing his policies. A disruptor is also a person who interferes in someone else's activity, such as interrupting Bush when he is speaking at a press conference or during an interview. What are the parameters of the crime of "disruptive behavior"? The dictionary defines "disruptive" as "characterized by unrest or disorder or insubordination." The American Medical Association defines disruptive behavior as a "style of interaction" with people that interferes with patient care, and can include behavior such as "foul language; rude, loud or offensive comments; and intimidation of patients and family members." What are the rules of engagement for "disruptors"? Some Bush Team history of their treatment of disruptors provide some clues on how this administration will treat disruptors in the future..."
usmjam rated 55 months ago
the makeup of opposition to the Bush cabal has made for strange bedfellows. I agree with the criticisms, we need Bush out. But don't call me a libertine, anarchist, anti-American.