I just watched Quiet Revolution.
It's a succinct summation in 20 minutes of twenty years of constitutional subversion by the ultra right - the people that believe that you, as an unconnected non person with no wealth or access to the "right friends," have no right to privacy, security in your home, security in your property or right to due process of law.
Think I'm exaggerating? Watch the film. Check the citations. Get back to me. Or better yet, get onto spreading the word yourself.
tag: quiet revolution, roe v. wade, Griswold, privacy rights, constitution, constitutional, separation of church and state, theocracy, theocons, judicial activism
Thursday, November 02, 2006
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