Friday, June 8, 2012

National Day of Blogger Silence

Today is a National Day of Blogger Silence to bring more attention to the suppression of free speech that Brett Kimberlin is currently attempting. And to ask our representatives in Congress to step up and begin investigations.

Here's my original post on the subject.

Here's Ace:
On Friday, this site will be absolutely dead-silent, which is what Brett Kimberlin and his stalker crew seeks, and what the media and our supposed Representatives in Congress would permit.  
The only post on Friday will be a bold-faced Open Letter to Congress, urging them to act and not attempt to pass the buck to others. 

They are our representatives; we would like some representation.
 

They vowed to defend and protect the Constitution; they can honor that vow now.
 
I will post links of Congressmen's and Senator's email addresses and offices and phone numbers, and urge every concerned American citizen to let them know, in no uncertain terms, that a crime in progress against the First Amendment (and people's safety) is occurring, and we humbly request they take this seriously.  
They are literally going to get someone killed. That is their endgame here. 

Will the media and Congress pretend "we didn't know" when this happens?
 
ABCNews knows.  
The Weekly Standard knows.  
The Daily Caller knows.  
And many, but not yet all, Congressmen and Senators know.  
I encourage all bloggers and twitterers to essentially strike that day, or write nothing except your desire that you expect your Congressmen to take threats to your First Amendment rights seriously.

Here's Michelle Malkin.

Who to call:  
GOP House Speaker John Boehner Online contact form Phone: (202) 225-0600 Fax: (202) 225-5117

GOP Majority Leader Eric Cantor Web form Phone: (202) 225-2815 Fax: (202) 225-

0011 Democratic Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi Web form Phone: (202) 225-4965

GOP Rep. Frank Wolf (Va.) – Ask him to investigate Kimberlin-related charities. Phone: (202) 225-5136 Fax: (202) 225-0437

GOP Rep. Darrell Issa Web form Phone: 202-225-3906 Fax: 202-225-3303

US Department of Justice Office of the Attorney General Public Comment Line – 202-353-1555 Email AskDOJ@usdoj.gov


Please contact your Congressional representatives today and ask that they live up to their oath of office to protect our inalienable right to free speech.

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