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St. Paul descends into police state — Get FISA Right group airs civil liberties commercial on FOX News

A 4th amendment activist group I’m working with, Get FISA Right, has been putting together TV advertisements. What does this mean? Well, thanks to a new company, SaysMe TV, we can put together an ad, and then have individuals fund it. It can be aired for as little as $6 a slot in some markets.

Here is our current ad:

As St. Paul desends into a police state [see here and here] while the civil-liberties-hating republicans have their convention there, wouldn’t it be oh-so-appropriate to air these commercials in the St. Paul market during prime time television? That is exactly what we are doing. Right now we have funded the commercial to run 8 times.

You can view all 3 ads here.

You can use the widget there to pay to put them on the air, although unfortunately, the minimum order is $100 (even though there are many slots that are less than that — so in that case you have to buy multiple slots).

But even if you can’t fund an advert, be sure to show them to your friends!

ACLU sues the government over new FISA bill

The ACLU continues to keep it real.

The American Civil Liberties Union filed suit Thursday over a controversial wiretapping law, challenging the constitutionality of the expanded spy powers Congress granted to the president on Wednesday.

The ACLU consistently takes on Big Important cases that make a difference to our liberties in this country. If you don’t regularly give them money, I strongly urge you to start doing so. Consider giving $10 a month with the “guardian” option. This isn’t some random charity that helps people, animals, etc.– this is one of the most important organizations in the US, working every day to maintain a free society.




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