Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Citizens Plus 42

Just Theory Or Future News

FRIDAY: Libraries receiving tax dollars cannot constitutionally violate free speech by denying access to internet sites based on religious or conservative views. Libraries cannot also constitutionally violate free speech rights by utilizing private sector search engines to deny access to internet sites based on religious or conservative ideologies.

Private companies can sometimes violate citizen rights that governments can never violate, however private companies cannot violate rights through government agencies.

Examples, libraries receiving tax dollars blocking my access to my conservative blog; libraries receiving tax dollars block others access to my conservative blog site; libraries receiving tax dollars blocking myself or others access to any non-pornographic web site.

In some cases the librarian or library volunteers may not know that the constitutional rights offending system has been implemented by in system technicians.

I am not ready to publicly confront those involved in my situation; will instead pass information to other sources. My only advantage is that the possible bad guys do not know I am passing on information to other sources for possibly other actions like legal actions.

The answer I would like to know, is blocking my access by a publicly funded agency one of a series of random events representing poor social ethics of a border community: Or, is denying access part of concentrated efforts by a few liberal Democrats or internationalist moderate Republicans?

You can judge for yourself by reviewing “Citizens Passions” found through Google blog search if my writing exercises are entitled to U.S. constitutional protections.Final conclusion, consequences of planned or unplanned unconstitutional activities are same.

TUESDAY: Sometimes scenarios become a theory because the other side changes their strategy. This time they did not know my old age weakness; a waekness that will not result in the same mistake being made twice.