Website review: "Homegrown Terrorism" Bill ~ Ne...
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•4 reviews since Jan 30, 2008
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TOMTHUMB discovered 5 months ago- From the page: "What the Homegrown Terrorism bill does is bring back into the equation not just violent actions, and not just violent plots, but the words and ideas that may (or may not) inspire or encourage them somewhere down the road. It moves toward designating people as terrorists based not on what they do, but on what they say and what they think."

Goatboy77 rated 5 months ago- "What the Homegrown Terrorism bill does is bring back into the equation not just violent actions, and not just violent plots, but the words and ideas that may (or may not) inspire or encourage them somewhere down the road. It moves toward designating people as terrorists based not on what they do, but on what they say and what they think." We aren't out of the woods yet. Call, write AND email your senators.

AvangionQ rated 5 months ago- What the hell are the Congress thinking -- this is the biggest affront to the Constitution and freedom from thought police that I've ever seen ... if this is signed, it may well become the final step towards the Oligarchy's desire for a fascist totalitarian shift in our country ...

StumbleKKSS rated 5 months ago- In the six years since 9/11, we have seen the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, the Patriot Act and now the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007. It makes me wonder not what the terrorists are doing to us, but what are we doing to ourselves?