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Saturday, January 5, 2008

01/05/08 - My Son Has Returned From Iraq Protecting Ungrateful Thugs That Attack His Father's Right To Free Speech And Deny Access To Public Records.


Shame, Shame, Shame

All Of Greenwich Is Watching.




Police Commissioner Peter Tesei, Chief Of Police David Ridberg and illegally appointed Police Captain Michael Pacewicz's illegal use use of selective enforcement tactics are going to expose themselves and the Town Of Greenwich to costly litigation and ultimately substantial court ordered judgments if they don't cease and desist in their coordinated and illegal activities.




I don't Know What Police Commissioner Peter Tesei, Police Chief David Ridberg and illegally appointed Police Captain Michael Pacewicz Were Taught About Free Speech In School.




Here Is What They Should Have Learned:



"If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear." - George Orwell, Preface to Animal Farm (1946)



"Goebbels was in favor of free speech for views he liked. So was Stalin. If you're in favor of free speech, then you're in favor of freedom of speech precisely for views you despise. Otherwise, you're not in favor of free speech." Noam Chomsky, Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media (1992).

"The price of freedom of religion, or of speech, or of the press, is that we must put up with a good deal of rubbish." Robert H. Jackson



"The principle of free thought is not free thought for those who agree with us but freedom for the thought we hate." US Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes in United States v. Schwimmer (1929).



"He wrote something stupid, a bunch of words that say something we don't agree with. It's only words and ideas, it's not like he beat someone up, he's not committing violence or hurting people, he's simply saying something offensive that we do not want to hear because we don't like it. If we suppress ideas we don't like, the proponents of those ideas will probably fester in secret societies and explode in double-plus ungood ways and we will like those results even less. If we allow people to see their ideas, and we ignore them, they've had their chance and they don't have to feel cheated about not getting exposure. Or if we really don't like their ideas and really need to keep them from convincing other people to believe in them, the answer is to tell people why and they'll learn. But you can't just beat people up because you dislike their stupid opinion. If we go that route, then anyone who is willing to use force can suppress any opinion they don't like, and maybe support opinions we don't like. Then what you get is a society of brutality where it isn't the best ideas that are seen by others, it's only the ideas that have the most vicious thugs to back them up. And it becomes very hard for people to be willing to express any opinion if someone can just pop them one because they say something someone else doesn't like." - Supervisor 246 in Paul Robinson's Instrument of God.


"In a free state, tongues too should be free." Erasmus, The Education of a Christian Prince (1516).


"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." Evelyn Beatrice Hall, writing as S. G. Tallentyre in 1906
I have fought censorship all of my adult life and I am more than prepared to use the United States Judicial system to defend my constatutionally protected right to critise the Greenwich Police Department.
First Selectman Peter Tesei can fail to lead and allow The Greenwich Police Department, the Assessors Office and the Clerks Office to selectivly and illegally prosecute me for exercising my constatutionally protected right to free speech, but in the end his fine record will be forever stained.
You can try and harm and ruin me for speaking out about the lack of Police Enforcement and Government sevices in Byram, but in the end there will be this terrible stain that will never wash off.
First Selectman Peter Tesei has hordes of petty buracrats and are very well armed Greenwich Police Department, but they are no match for me.
Because, I have a copy of the United States Constatution in my shirt pocket.
Even In Greenwich The Pen Is Mightier Than The Sword.
The most precious of all rights in this marvelous country called the United States of America is the freedom to think, write and say whatever is on your mind and last time I checked The Town Of Greenwich was still under the authority of the United States Constatution.
No one needs a First Amendment to write about how cute newborn babies are in the Greenwich Time, or to talk about a recipe for strawberry shortcake on WGCH.
Nobody needs a First Amendment for innocuous or popular points of view.
In America the majority must always protect the right of a minority-even a minority of one-to express the most outrageous and offensive ideas.
Only then is total freedom of expression guaranteed.
A Threat To Freedom Of Speech Anywhere In America Is A Threat To Freedom Of Speech In All Of America.

1 comment:

The Grinder said...

Wow! All I can say is ... wow. Unfortunately, that's not an amazed and impressed "wow." Instead, it's more of a kind of shocked and disbelieving "wow." You really are a paranoid maniac aren't you? Are you one of those guys that goes around mumbling to himself wearing a tin foil hat?

I noted with interest that most of your posts go up between 1:00 and 5:00 a.m.. Is that when your medication starts to wear off or something?

Anyway, it would seem to me that you could put an end to all of these questions about where your residence is pretty quickly. How about posting a scan of your state or federal income tax return for 2006? That should pretty clearly list your place of residence. How about letting us see a Greenwich personal property tax bill? Even if you rent, you at least own a car, right? You should be able to post some kind of proof of Greenwich residency. How about a driver's license or something?

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