As Twitchy has been reporting, the freedom to blog is under attack by a gang of serial harassers, SWAT-ters, and vexatious litigants. These vicious thugs use intimidation aimed at silencing anyone who writes about political terrorist Brett Kimberlin.
Today is the National Day of Blogger Silence. But this can’t be repeated enough: silence is not inaction.
Take today to spur elected officials and the media to defend and protect bloggers’ First Amendment rights. This is not a partisan issue.
#FreedomToBlog is not a conservative or liberal issue, it's one all Americans need to support.
— Teri Christoph (@TeriChristoph) June 8, 2012
Free speech is at stake as bloggers are finding their families, their livelihoods, and even their lives endangered by relentless harassment.
It’s enough.
Ask your congressman and senators to take immediate action against attempts to silence free speech through harassment and intimidation. Tweet, email, call, share posts on Facebook–do whatever you can to get these dangerous tactics taken seriously.
C-SPAN maintains a list of members of Congress on Twitter here. Use the #FreedomToBlog hashtag and send tweets like these to members of Congress, the Department of Justice, and journalists.
https://twitter.com/JasonBWhitman/status/211133265963266048
.@TGowdySC Will you protect the #FreedomToBlog? Please take action to end harassment by anti-free speech thugs. http://t.co/QiXAcVP0
— Jenn Taylor (@unrealJennT) June 8, 2012
.@NancyPelosi what are you doing to protect the first amendment rights of bloggers who've been unduly attacked? http://t.co/tHusNZ8u
— Tom Allen (@Guitartom47) June 8, 2012
@RepWOLFPress When are you going to do something about #BrettKimberlin's assault on the First Amendment? http://t.co/9QUMBc69 #tcot
— Snarky Basterd (@Snarky_Basterd) June 8, 2012
https://twitter.com/moxiemom/status/211080036680339456
.@TheJusticeDept what are you doing to protect the first amendment rights of bloggers who've been unduly attacked? http://t.co/tHusNZ8u
— Tom Allen (@Guitartom47) June 8, 2012
USA.gov has links that will help you reach elected officials via phone and email. There’s more contact info and background here:
Phone call/contact list for blogger free speech day. Please take ACTION==>http://t.co/Kwpij6Y3 #brettkimberlin #freespeech #iamaaronwalker
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) June 8, 2012
A response like this is unacceptable:
A form letter?!?!! Do better, Repubs. MT @snatale1: Lame response from Rep. Dreier re: #brettkimberlin. pic.twitter.com/HRVZvkwi
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) June 7, 2012
Ace has some thoughts on legislative action that Congress could take. And Christian Adams has some detail on 18 USC 241 which prohibits intimidation against Americans exercising their free speech rights.
If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person in any State, Territory, Commonwealth, Possession, or District in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States, or because of his having so exercised the same; They shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.
How many bloggers will be targeted before Congress and the DOJ act?
#BrettKimberlin's blogging victims: @Patterico Mike Stack @Prepostericity @EWErickson @AaronWorthing @Liberty_Chick @RSMcCain @Ali #tcot
— Sister Toldjah ? (@sistertoldjah) June 8, 2012
Related:
Loud and bold action for free speech: The National Day of Blogger Silence
Rep. Kenny Marchant calls for DOJ SWAT-ting investigation
Truth to power: Senator Chambliss asks Attorney General Holder what he is doing about SWAT-ting
ACLJ will represent conservative bloggers targeted by anti-free speech thugs
National Bloggers Club president Ali Akbar reportedly targeted by blackmailer
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