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Pomona Police Say 9/11 Truther Must Turn In His Guns

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Pomona Police Vs U.S. Marine Vet 9/11 Truther, … Friday June 26th 2009 9AM
LibertyFight.com Mohammed Abdullah had a court hearing on 6-12-09 to respond to allegations levied by the Pomona City Attorney in their attempt to file a restraining order on behalf of the Pomona Police dept. The complaint claims that some city employees and Police Dept. employees became afraid of Abdullah, who had been standing outside the department with signs and dvds contending that 9/11 was an “inside job”, as well as protesting the rape and torture of Iraqi Muslims by U.S. soldiers. The city had failed to provide
copies of the complaints despite numerous requests, so on 6-12-09 Abdullah had asked for a continuance. During the hearing the judge stated that “there are constitutional issues here”, referring to Abdullah’s right to free speech, and encouraged the city attorney and Abdullah to come to some sort of compromise.

No agreement has been reached, so Abdullah is fighting these charges as originally planned. The original restraining order demanded that Abdullah surrender any firearms he owns. Abdullah, who works as a security officer, says that relinquishing his right to bear arms as a result of his political activism is not only unfair and completely unjustified, but will impede his ability to work as an armed guard and possibly prevent him from finding employment. He continues to maintain, as he always has, that he never did anything wrong, and that he never “stalked’ “followed” or “harassed” anyone. Abdullah says that although his speech and presentation may be passionate and theatrical, it is his God given right to do so, and he considers it his moral obligation to expose the government lies and corruption.
He will fight these charges to the end and deserves your support. Court is Friday 6-26-09 at 9AM.

* Mohammed Abdullah’s Court Date is This Friday June 26th at 9AM.
Pomona Superior Court

400 Civic Center Plaza

Pomona, CA 91766

“Third Floor – Department G (Check the Docket)”

Philadelphia Independence Day Tea Party

Friday, June 19th, 2009

What: Philadelphia Welcome America Parade and Independence Day Tea Party
When: 07/04/09, 10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Where: Independence Mall
N 5th St & Market St
Philadelphia, PA 19106

We need you to make it a success. Join us in Philly on Independence Day, bring the family, and REDECLARE your independence!!!
Its been in the works for quite some time. We have been planning behind the scenes to put together a unique event, combing the spirit of our founders, the message of liberty, the collaborative effort of several local freedom loving organizations, and that will encourage the participation of people from all walks of life and political persuasions. Together, we will be REDECLARING our independence this July 4th!!
Philadelphia , the birthplace of our nation is renowned for its Independence Day celebrations, 2009 may be the best ever! With so many happenings, we wanted to create the opportunity for people to participate and take advantage of what the City of Brotherly Love has to offer. Our Re-TeaParty will actually be an all day celebration of freedom. Starting in the morning we will gather at Independence Mall to hear some prominent members of the freedom movement share their thoughts on the founders, the founding documents, their intent, and the true meaning of liberty. Late morning we have been given the opportunity to participate as Campaign for Liberty, in the Welcome America Parade, a televised event. Afternoon, we will reconvene at Indepndence Mall for an all day celebration of freedom with Philadelphia Teaparty III and their Independence Day picnic! Wow!
Following is Our Tenative Schedule:
9:00 am – 10:30 am Philadelphia Independence Day Re-TeaParty at Independence Mall – volunteers needed to set up and staff Campaign for Liberty table. The table will stay set up from 10:00 am – 5:00pm
10:30 am – 12:00 pm Campaign for Liberty Participation in the Welcome America Parade. C4L patriotic float, with C4L members marching behind distributing the message of freedom (Constitutions, etc..) to thousands of parade watchers
12:00 pm – 5:00 pm Philadelphia TeaParty III Independence Day picnic and Freedom Celebration at Independence mall. Live music, speakers, family fun!! Our prime speaker slot is from 3:30 -5:00
We will be adding the details to the meetup calander in the very near future. Look for us at our meetup group Truth, Freedom, and Prosperity
If you want to help organize the event please send an email to phillyc4l@gmail.com

ACLU Sues DHS Over Unlawful TSA Searches And Detention

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Treasurer Of Ron Paul’s Campaign For Liberty Detained And Interrogated For Carrying Cash At St. Louis Airport

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: (212) 549-2666; media@aclu.org

NEW YORK – The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is subjecting innocent Americans to unreasonable searches and detentions that violate the Constitution, according to a lawsuit filed today by the American Civil Liberties Union. The ACLU filed the complaint on behalf of a traveler who was illegally detained and harassed by TSA agents at the airport for carrying approximately $4,700 in cash.

“Airport searches are the most common encounters between Americans and law enforcement agents. That’s why it is so important for TSA agents to do the job they were trained to do and not engage in fishing expeditions that do nothing to promote flight safety,” said Ben Wizner, a staff attorney with the ACLU National Security Project. “It is, of course, very important to ensure the safety of flights and keep illegal weapons and explosives off planes. But allowing TSA screeners to conduct general purpose law enforcement searches violates the Constitution while diverting limited resources from TSA’s core mission of protecting safety. For the sake of public safety and constitutional values, these unlawful searches should stop.”

On March 29, 2009, Steven Bierfeldt was detained in a small room at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport and interrogated by TSA officials for nearly half an hour after he passed a metal box containing cash through a security checkpoint X-ray machine. Bierfeldt was carrying the cash in connection with his duties as the Director of Development for the Campaign for Liberty, a political organization that grew out of Congressman Ron Paul’s presidential campaign.

Bierfeldt was detained and questioned as he returned home from a Campaign for Liberty event transporting proceeds from the sale of tickets, t-shirts, stickers and campaign material. Bierfeldt repeatedly asked the agents to explain the scope of their authority to detain and interrogate him and received no explanation. Instead, the agents escalated the threatening tone of their questions and ultimately told Bierfeldt that he was being placed under arrest. Bierfeldt recorded the audio of the entire incident with his iPhone.

“I do not believe I should give up my constitutional rights each time I choose to travel by plane. I was doing nothing illegal or suspicious, yet I was treated like a potential criminal and harassed for no reason,” said Bierfeldt. “Most Americans would be surprised to learn that TSA considers simply carrying cash to be a basis for detention and questioning. I hope the court makes clear that my detention by TSA agents was unconstitutional and stops TSA from engaging in these unlawful searches and arrests. I do not want another innocent American to have to endure what I went through.”

“Mr. Bierfeldt’s experience represents a troubling pattern of TSA attempting to transform its valid but limited search authority into a license to invade people’s privacy in a manner that would never be accepted outside the airport context,” said Larry Schwartztol, a staff attorney with the ACLU National Security Project. “Just as the Constitution prevents the police on the street from conducting freewheeling searches in the hopes of uncovering wrongdoing, it protects travelers from the kind of treatment Mr. Bierfeldt suffered.”

TSA officials have the authority to conduct safety-related searches for weapons and explosives. According to the ACLU’s lawsuit, TSA agents are using heightened security measures after 9/11 as an excuse to exceed their search authority and engage in unlawful searches that violate the privacy rights of passengers. The lawsuit also charges that unconstitutional searches and detention by TSA agents have become the norm.

The ACLU’s lawsuit was filed against Janet Napolitano, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, which has authority over TSA. It was filed in federal court in Washington, D.C.

Attorneys on the case are Wizner, Scott Michelman and Allen Hopper of the ACLU, Art Spitzer of the ACLU National Capital Area and cooperating attorney Alan Gura of Gura and Possessky, P.L.L.C.

More information about the case, including the ACLU’s complaint and an audio recording of Bierfeldt’s detention and interrogation, is available online at: www.aclu.org/safefree/general/39922res20090618.html