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Wanted: Captain Kirk, For Domestic Terrorism And Sedition

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posted on Dec, 29 2011 @ 03:22 AM
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Wanted: Captain Kirk, For Domestic Terrorism And Sedition



"These words... must apply to everyone, or they mean nothing."

In the same breath you tout freedom for everyone, while you continue to create and impliment policies of invasion, occupation, secret detention and torture under the auspices of spreading the good news of "life, liberty, and justice for all".

While here at home you try with all your might to justify the actions against your own people as being for our safety and security.

You say to the Constitutionalists: "You are domestic terrorists".



You incrementally strip away the Bill Of Rights, that which gives us our safety and security - the rights you claim your global agenda is in place to promote.

"We The People". "These words were not meant for chiefs, but for everyone."

Justice... Common Welfare... Liberty... Freedom.

These things have to be more than just words.
And they have to apply to everyone.
Or they mean nothing.
edit on 12/29/2011 by this_is_who_we_are because: typo



posted on Dec, 29 2011 @ 02:25 PM
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Somehow I thought this might have garnered more support. Damn freedom loving Federation shill!



posted on Dec, 29 2011 @ 02:37 PM
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I dropped in to see what it was about, being a huge Star Trek fan [ original ones that is ] Gave it a star & flag to get more to read this. Sad to say, it's the truth. Those words don't apply to the average person, just to the ones that can afford to buy them.



posted on Dec, 29 2011 @ 02:41 PM
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Also a star trek fan, though my hero was Spock. But, We The People has profound meaning, and is being walked over with huge steel toed, spiked boots, and liberty itself is awaiting CPR.



posted on Dec, 29 2011 @ 02:43 PM
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The Bill of rights according to Bill Shatner


I've always wanted a Star Trek world where every man (or woman) is equal.
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posted on Feb, 13 2012 @ 02:39 PM
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Wanted: Captain Kirk, For Domestic Terrorism And Sedition?
"Oh my..."



posted on Sep, 10 2012 @ 12:16 PM
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Just a reminder that Kirk is still wanted for sedition and terrorism for promoting the idea that "Liberty and Justice" is "For All", not just for some. Dirty rat bastard.



posted on Mar, 13 2013 @ 01:45 PM
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First they took his communicator, then they came for his phaser. No Constitution for him...



posted on Apr, 21 2013 @ 01:33 PM
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"These words... must apply to everyone, or they mean nothing."
- Captain James T. Kirk

This is what I'm talking about:



ACLU: Denying Miranda rights to marathon bombing suspect is 'un-American'
www.abovetopsecret.com...
by gladtobehere
started on 4/20/2013 @ 09:59 PM


Originally posted by gladtobehere
ACLU: Denying Miranda rights to marathon bombing suspect is 'un-American'


The American Civil Liberties Union warned Saturday that denying Miranda rights to Boston bombing suspect Dzokhar Tsarnaev is “un-American” and will make it more difficult to “obtain fair convictions.”

“Every criminal defendant is entitled to be read Miranda rights,” Anthony Romero, the ACLU’s executive director, said in a statement posted on the ACLU website.

On Friday night, an Obama administration official told NBC News that Tsarnaev would not be given a Miranda warning when he is physically able to be interrogated after receiving medical treatment.

For those of you who believe in a nation of just laws, rights inherent to everyone which are supposed to be protected by the Constitution, what say you?

Is the bombing suspect "entitled" to his well, rights?

You'll notice that the Constitution says "right of the people", not the right of the citizen. Because the founders knew that these rights were inherent to ALL people.

I would argue that a government which applies the law selectively is no government at all.

What I find most hypocritical about all this is the Republican or "conservative" position. They pretend to be unwavering when it comes to the oath public officials take to uphold the Constitution.

When adherence to that oath doesnt suit them, they are quick to abandon those same principles...



edit on 4/21/2013 by this_is_who_we_are because: typos



posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 08:09 PM
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Interesting that this episode was written by Roddenbury himself... Roddenbury, a man who was very much a socialist and secular humanist, rarely missing an opportunity to mock and belittle religion. In fact, he was a member of the "Freedom from Religion Foundation," a group dedicated to the complete bastardization of the First Amendment principle: "Freedom OF Religion." (Honestly, if you wanna be a secularist and a vehement atheist, please feel free... but you've just prescribed yourself to a religion of antitheism, Gene.)

I'm a Constitutionalist, but I wouldn't embrace Gene Roddenbury as one in any way, shape, or form.



posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 08:35 PM
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This is why you don't have freedom, you rely on a piece of paper.

Freedom was taken away when the state gave land owners the right to deny the use of land to you and me. Without land you are no more free than the piece of paper liberty was replaced with.

George Bush was telling the truth when he said the constitution is just a goddamned piece of paper. It gives you no freedom, it just enforces the illusion of freedom that replaced true liberty.

No land, no liberty. A piece of paper can't guarantee you the freedom that you never had in the first place.




posted on Apr, 22 2013 @ 08:41 PM
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Can it be? That's an episode I may have never seen! The clip was very good, and it was Roddenberry honoring one of the few great documents that "man" has agreed to live by and expand. Thanks for posting it.



posted on Apr, 23 2013 @ 01:53 AM
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Originally posted by ANOK
George Bush was telling the truth when he said the constitution is just a goddamned piece of paper.


How can a made up quote, incorrectly attributed to someone who said no such thing by an agenda driven wanna be journalist be considered "telling the truth?"



No, the Constitution is very much alive... IF Americans are willing to take the same steps and actions as our founding fathers did to protect it. Unfortunately, it seems to be the average Americans who are failures, not the Constitution.



posted on Apr, 23 2013 @ 01:58 AM
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Originally posted by Aleister
Can it be? That's an episode I may have never seen! The clip was very good, and it was Roddenberry honoring one of the few great documents that "man" has agreed to live by and expand. Thanks for posting it.


It's easily THE most awful ST:TOS episode, right up there with "The Apple" or "Spock's Brain".

No big loss.



posted on Apr, 23 2013 @ 02:04 AM
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Problem is the populous and those with agendas stopped teaching the young about the Constitution, years ago.

Americans have become lazy and useless. Sorry, but its the truth. Too busy with Reality shows, and American Idol. "We the people". How many kids really understand this? How many adults? Not many.
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posted on Apr, 25 2013 @ 11:29 AM
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I've always wanted a Star Trek world where every man (or woman) is equal.


But is it? We never see who cleans the toilets on the Enterprise...



posted on Apr, 25 2013 @ 02:26 PM
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Originally posted by sonnny1
Americans have become lazy and useless. Sorry, but its the truth. Too busy with Reality shows, and American Idol. "We the people". How many kids really understand this? How many adults? Not many.


You will get no argument from me on this. America's recent electoral history on all levels demonstrates just how dumb and shiftless the average American has become. It has either become a badge of honor to be an uninformed voter or, conversely, a point of shame to be an educated voter who votes intelligently.

On the other side of the coin, those who were once very much "We the people" have begun to feel alienated and abused and are now of the belief that there is no more "We." I am starting to count myself in that number. When we crossed the threshold into a realm where it became American indifference that was destroying the country, a lot of us threw our hands into the air and said "Ah, screw it all." and decided to start living for our families and ourselves. Eventually this will allow those too damn dumb to realize that their actions (or inactions) have consequences to eventually drown on their own tears and the nation can begin to rebuild itself.



posted on Apr, 25 2013 @ 02:47 PM
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well that depends if you believe it or not My self may be he did, bush did have a nasty temper, and being told no, was not taking lightly, here is the link that says yes he did say it www.capitolhillblue.com... this was the time of the "P"act and how it would be unconstitutional.

to the OP S&F to you, been a trek for as long as i can remember,and that was one of my all time fav's oh and for some history the US is based on the french. here is the linky that spells it out www.americassurvivalguide.com...



posted on Apr, 26 2013 @ 02:51 AM
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You never see anyone use the toilet....I always just assumed they kept a transporter lock on...



posted on Apr, 26 2013 @ 02:57 AM
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(30 years in the future)
*beezzer is sitting with his grandchildren*
"Grandpa, tell us again what freedom was?"




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