Lawmakers, police to receive educational CDs
by Stephen J. Speece
In view of the activities by the Anti-Defamation League and its new, tougher hate bill, "The Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2005," HR 2662, I have taken it upon myself to try to educate Alabama's U.S. Senators and Representatives. To accomplish this I have mailed a copy of the CD containing the two programs, "The Dark Side of the ADL" and "What Famous Men Said About the Jews" to each of the men allegedly representing this area in the Federal Government.
This, of course, amounted to only a small number of CDs. To further enlighten our benighted society I also mailed an additional 200 copies of this CD to numerous sheriffs offices and police departments along the gulf coast, as well as to a few college student organizations.
Knowing full well the political nature of the creatures that hold the offices of Chief of Police and Sheriff, I will naturally keep a few of these CDs in my possession for those few police officers and sheriffs whom I meet as I am out and about, just to ensure that some of the rank-and-file officers get their copy of this all-important CD.
It is my hope that those of you who read this message will take it upon yourselves to do the same in order that those who make and enforce the laws will more clearly understand just what they are doing.
Here are a few tips.
To find the addresses for police and sheriffs offices around the country, visit http://www.usacops.com/.
To save money on postage, place the CD in a 5 X 5 envelope, then place this envelope in a 5.75 X 8 envelope and mail. This will reduce your postage to 37 cents.
Poster Comment:
Our freedom of speech is on the verge of being criminalized by pressure groups such as the ADL.
The plight of Germar Rudolph just the latest.
Whether this man's approach is the best I don't know but at least he is trying to do something to stop the assault.