The Burnman Experience
28Mar/102

Outspoken Peaceful Protest is Terrorism

The title of this arti­cle will likely inspire all sorts of feel­ings in all sorts of peo­ple.  It cer­tainly does with me.  I dis­agree with the sen­ti­ment, but it seemed fit­ting since I believe it is exactly what you will be hear­ing in the rel­a­tively near future.  At least if the pro­posed bill H.R. 2159 passes.

Never heard of H.R. 2159?  It is the “Deny­ing Firearms and Explo­sives to Dan­ger­ous Ter­ror­ists Act of 2009.”  The bill would allow the United States Attor­ney Gen­eral to dis­al­low ter­ror­ists from pur­chas­ing, pos­sess­ing, trans­port­ing, or sell­ing firearms.  While this may not sound like a bad deal at first glance, when you start to think about the impli­ca­tions, it gets a bit dicey.

9Sep/094

You’re quitting on your country

Barack Obama
As you may well know, Pres­i­dent Obama gave a tele­vised speech to America’s school chil­dren yes­ter­day.  The speech was deemed con­tro­ver­sial by some, and con­cerns that polit­i­cal agenda would be included in what should only be a “stay in school” style speech were voiced by many.  I was one of the many.

Before the White House released “Remarks by the Pres­i­dent in a National Address to America’s School­child­ren,” I was not sure what to expect from the speech.  In today’s polit­i­cally charged envi­ron­ment, I could not help but won­der how much agenda would make its way into the speech.  I was happy to have the oppor­tu­nity to read the speech before it was aired, and while my ini­tial con­cerns were quelled, a cou­ple of new ones took their place.