Showing posts with label Freedom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freedom. Show all posts

AVANTASIA - Dying For An Angel

| Tuesday, February 21, 2012 | 0 comments |
A cry for help from Europe to America...


Avantasia - Dying For An Angel

You're awake in your darkest dream
I have come for you
And nobody can hear your scream
When I reach for you

Don't you remember their feet in your face
Before they have carved you in stone
And don't you remember your sweat and your pain

When you were drawn to the bone
When you were left all alone

Living on a dream
Dying for an angel
Reach out
Waiting for America
No sign of wings
As you turn your back on me

Living on a dream
Lonely cold and dire
Head up
Feet down in the fire
Giving till you're gone
Dying for an angel
Every day

Where do we go from the apogee?
What do we leave behind?
How will I stand what I have to see?
This reflection of mine

Collateral damage: your sacrifice
Gonna learn to fly; unlearn to fall
Gotta tear down the walls of love and lies

You have come on your own
You will go on all alone

Living on a dream
Dying for an angel
Reach out
Waiting for America
No sign of wings
As you turn your back on me

Living on a dream
Lonely cold and dire
Head up
Feet down in the fire
Give it 'til you're gone
Dying for an angel
Every day

[solo]

Living on a dream
Dying for an angel
Reach out
Waiting for America
No sign of wings
As you turn your back on me

Living on a dream
Dying for an angel
Reach out
Waiting for America
No sign of wings
As you turn your back on me

Living on a dream
Lonely cold and dire
Head up
Feet down in the fire
Give it 'til you're gone
Dying for an angel
Every day

Economic Freedom of North America

| Tuesday, December 6, 2011 | 0 comments |
Economic Freedom of North America is an attempt to gauge the extent of the restrictions on economic freedom imposed by governments in North America. The index published here measures economic freedom at two levels, the subnational and the all-government. At the subnational level, it measures the impact on economic freedom of provincial and municipal governments in Canada and of state and local governments in the United States. At the all-government level, it measures the impact of all levels of government—federal, provincial/state, and municipal/local—in Canada and the United States. All 10 provinces and 50 states are included.


Glenn talks at High Point Church - "The Lies End Here"

| Tuesday, August 30, 2011 | 0 comments |




Glenn Beck's Declaration of Rights & Responsibilities

1. Because I have the right to choose, I recognize that I am accountable to God…and have the responsibility to keep the 10 commandments in my own life.

2. Because I have the right to worship as I choose, I have the responsibility to honor the right of others to worship as they see fit.

3. Because I have freedom of speech, I have the responsibility to defend the speech of others, even if I strongly disagree with what they’re saying.

4. Because I have the right to pursue happiness, I have the responsibility to show humility and express gratitude for all the blessings I enjoy and the rights I’ve been given.

5. Because I have the right to honest and good government, I will seek out honest and just representatives when possible. If I cannot find one then I accept the responsibility to take that place.

6. Because I have the God given right to liberty, I have the personal responsibility to have the courage to defend others to be secure in their persons, lives and property.

7. Because I have the right to equal justice, I will stand for those who are wrongly accused or unjustly blamed.

8. Because I have the right to knowledge, I will be accountable for myself and my children’s education…to live our lives in such a way that insures the continuation of truth.

9. Because I have the right to pursue my dreams and keep the fruits of my labor, I have the responsibility to feed, protect and shelter my family, the less fortunate, the fatherless, the old and infirm.

10. Because I have a right to the truth, I will not bear false witness nor will not stand idly by as others do.

Bill Warner: Kafir Civilization

| Sunday, June 12, 2011 | 0 comments |
On May 12, 2011 Bill Warner was the opening speaker for Geert Wilders in Nashville, TN. This is his 14 minute speech about our civilization and Islam.



Click here for your free copy of Sharia Law For The Non Muslim...

Tennessee Bans Freedom of Speech

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by Aaron M. Kelly
 
If you haven't heard about it, you probably don't read American newspapers: Tennessee's legislature has amended its laws to ban causing people to become "emotionally distressed" from images posted online.

The new law, which comes into effect on July 1, 2011, will make a criminal out of anyone who, "Communicates with another person or transmits or displays an image in a manner in which there is a reasonable expectation that the image will be viewed by the victim by any method described in subdivision (a)(1), without legitimate purpose."

The methods in the subdivision (a)(1) that is referred to include telephone, writing, or electronic communication, including text messaging, fax messages, e-mail, and Internet service.

In addition to other triggering clauses, such as making the communication with malicious intent, the communication or display of image can trigger the offence if done:

"In a manner the defendant knows, or reasonably should know, would frighten, intimidate or cause emotional distress to a similarly situated person of reasonable sensibilities; and

As the result of the communication, the person is frightened, intimidated or emotionally distressed."

Interestingly, the "communicates with another person" provision already existed, so Tennesseans have been living with what seems to be a blatantly unconstitutional law for awhile now. What the new law does is to also make publishing pictures which disturb people an offence. To be clear, the law does not require that an accused even directly contact the offended individual. It describes the offended party as the "victim," but makes it an offence to communicate with another "person" in a way that might offend that "victim." Clearly, even communicating with third parties without a legitimate purpose can result in a conviction.

What is markedly absent from the law is what exactly constitutes a "legitimate purpose." This means that as long as the elements of the offence are made out, a case can be brought against someone for posting an image which disturbs someone else, and the accused will be forced to argue that they met whatever the vague standard of a "legitimate purpose" happens to be.

Here are some situations which, if the court does not find they have a "legitimate purpose," would lead to someone being convicted of a crime in the State of Tennessee:

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