Tuesday, May 15, 2007

May 16


In 1918, the 16th was witness to the passing of the Sedition Act by the United States Congress. This act made criticizing the government a crime punishable by imprisonment. Just look at how far we have come since the dark days of World War I. Today if you criticize the government, our noble President sees you as being merely a traitor who is giving aid and comfort to the enemy. He has yet to have anyone jailed because of this however. Let’s see how long that lasts.

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