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Date: Thu, 29 May 1997 05:26:24 -0700
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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: L&J: 1st Amendment Attacked

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the
Petition Clause in the First Amendment
is the Right conservative of all other rights.
See Chambers v. Baltimore & Ohio R.R., 
207 U.S. 142, 148 (1907)

/s/ Paul Mitchell
http://www.supremelaw.com



At 08:46 PM 5/28/97 -0700, you wrote:
>1st Amendment Under Attack...
>
>      JOIN IN A RALLY AND PRESS CONFERENCE AT
>     THE OREGON STATE CAPITOL ON JUNE 3RD AT 9:30 a.m.
>
>A rally and press conference will be held on June 3rd, at 9:30 a.m. on
>the steps of the capitol in Salem. It is time to hold the state of
>Oregon accountable for our social and economic situation. they have now
>attacked our first amendment rights, which is unacceptable. A "civil
>rights" lawsuit will be filed for $39 million against the State of
>Oregon.This suit will be served to the state and four House members will
>also be sued for $1 million each.
>
>Congressman George Hansen (past Congressman from Idaho) and Robert
>Erkins (past Federal Reserve Board member) will be featured speakers. Is
>government taxing your business to death? Are you fed-up with oppressive
>regulations? If you are against abortion, high taxes, absurd
>regulations, same-sex marriage, euthanasia, government taking of private
>property and other unconstitutional and ungodly issues, come and be
>counted.
>
>The major media will be there and with your attendance America will know
>that Oregon refuses to put up with any more attacks on our Republic and
>our first amendment rights.
>
>Our Constitutional Rights have been gutted, except for the 1st
>Amendment. Are you willing to allow "government" to steal the
>all-important right to free speech and expression?
>
>The Oregon Observer Staff
>
>
>Personal note from Ed Wolfe:
>
>If you live in Oregon, Idaho, or Washington states, please do whatever
>it takes to attend this rally. It's high time we showed our servants
>that they are our damned servants and we are not about to
>take any more abuses from them either in the form of legislation that
>benefits them and those that finance them, or in the form of abuse that
>Lawrence Carver has suffered.
>
>Last year's Patriot Rally was a dismal disappointment. When we say we
>represent mainstream America and are not some "right-wing, lunatic
>fringe," we should be able to summon a respectable number of people to
>an event of this nature that will benefit all of us.
>
>The news media will be there. You should be there too. If we call a
>rally to defend our God-given, Constitutional Rights and only a few
>people show, don't you think that sends a strong message to
>them to just keep on violating our rights because we're too busy
>watching TV or something to care about something like Freedom of Speech?
>
>This rally is necessarily on a weekday. The lawsuit can not be filed on
>a Saturday to make it easier for everyone to show. I know this will make
>it more difficult to show up, but if you've ever made up an excuse for
>not going to work, you know you can get out of it for one day.
>
>If we can get a lot of people to participate on a workday of all days,
>it will make our message that much stronger. If you can make it, please
>do.
>
>(Additional note:)
>
>In the 60's and early 70's, a lot of people were willing to get
>organized and get active over the VietNam war and over Civil Rights.
>Those were issues that addressed specific concerns of select groups.
>This is an issue that addresses all of us. 
>
>Of course, this is in Oregon and all of you nationwide can't attend, but
>you *can* get riled up and motivated to start demonstrating in your
>state. While thinking of those protestors and activists in the late 60's
>and early 70's, I remembered a song and took the liberty of changing
>some of the words:
>
>And it's one two three
>What are we fightin' for?
>To bring back old Uncle Sam
>If anybody gives a damn!
>
>And it's five, six, seven
>Don't open them pearly gates
>I ain't gonna sit and wait to die
>Whoopee! The time's come to fight!
>
>-- 
>Patriot In Distress!!
>http://www.involved.com/ewolfe/distress/index.htm
>
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