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Marjorie Taylor Greene Is The Only Congressperson To Sponsor Bill That Would Protect Rights Of Nonviolent Political Protesters

Last week, amid pouring rain, Congresswoman Majorie Taylor Greene held a press conference in front of the Capitol building, imploring her colleagues to co-sponsor the Matthew Lawrence Perna Act of 2024.  The bill’s namesake, Matthew Perna, followed thousands of other law-abiding Americans in peacefully demonstrating at the Capitol on January 6th, 2021.  Matthew was arrested and charged with multiple felonies for appearing at the Capitol on that fateful day.  After a long and arduous 13-month sentencing, in which Perna pled guilty and received a threat from the federal judge presiding over his case of an “enhanced sentencing,” Perna tragically took his own life.  The justice system waged all-out psychological and spiritual warfare against him, breaking him down into a shell of his former self.  It was simply too much for anyone, let alone a man browbeaten into submission by his own government that he loved enough to take civic action, to bear.

Perna, once full of life, vibrant, and strong, was a casualty of the Biden regime’s weaponized justice system, carried out by what Greene aptly terms “Biden’s Department of Injustice” in her press release accompanying last week’s press conference.  The process works by using the pretext afforded by the justice system to psychologically torture – and in Perna’s case, actually kill – those deemed enemies of the regime.  In the most tragic of cases, the “political hostages” — as President Trump repeatedly calls them — take their own lives: which is exactly what happened with Matthew, who hanged himself on February 25, 2022, a little over a year after January 6th — persecuted by our two-tier system of justice.

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Nobody
Nobody
8 months ago

Lesson number one, never submit.

Hadenoughalready
Hadenoughalready
8 months ago

Don’t we already have those protections under the First Amendment?
Is this just another redundant “law” or is it a way for them, congressrats”, to amend the original and lead to further “confusion” and twisting of the original rights rather than full enforcement of it?

James Wood
James Wood
8 months ago

It only works if you have Billions attached to your name -- If you were alive during Viet-Nam -you might -think we would have learned -- power never came back to the people -the wealthy have destroyed this country by bankrupting it and taking away our true freedoms and feeding us scraps

a follower
a follower
8 months ago

Yes get back to basics. Kiss.

Truth in Tension
Truth in Tension
8 months ago

Will do nothing zionist war supporting glad-handing pull-peddling open border stealth RINO Congressman Nathan Moran from East Texas sign on to the bill? Maybe, if he believes it will not pass. What has Congressman Moran done to stop the invasion of our borders? Well right now, he is too busying traveling around East Texas telling everyone Israel’s genocide in Gaza is good because it is Israel who is doing the killing, therefore, he is to busy to waste time on stopping the invasion of the united States. Who is $ John Galt?

a follower
a follower
8 months ago

What proof from a reliable source shows genocide?

a follower
a follower
8 months ago
Reply to  DRenegade

Like I said reliable source?

a follower, working on it.
a follower, working on it.
8 months ago
Reply to  DRenegade

Not buying the idea that Hamas and Hezbollah are not the targets. Not buying the idea that Israel is the aggressor and those responsible are innocent victims. Not saying we should support anyone with a never ending supply of $$$. But i need real proof before i take sides with the enemy!

tom finley
tom finley
8 months ago
Reply to  DRenegade

!00% DRenegade.

James Wood
James Wood
8 months ago

The entire system is corrupt -- Marjorie is working with-in a system that no longer works

tom finley
tom finley
8 months ago
Reply to  James Wood

TINVOWOOT, James Wood as Dan stated there is not any way to resolve our differences but one.

Randolph Scott
Randolph Scott
8 months ago
Reply to  tom finley

Morbark! Morbark! Morbark! Morbark!

Dan
Dan
8 months ago

Just another pointless law. The left routinely ignores any law they don’t like. They would ignore this law just as routinely. There are no legal or peaceful remedies left for us when it comes to dealing with the criminals in power.

Phil
Phil
8 months ago

Why does she need another law when we have protections guaranteed us under the constitution and bill of rights. what she should be doing is impeaching Garland and his entire staff of commie Marxists along with the FBI’S Wray who carries out his nazi orders.

Arch Stanton
Arch Stanton
8 months ago

We’re on our own folks. All bets are off. Jesus foretold of the lawlessness than will happen. And it has arrived. Be accountable to no one but God.

No Thanks
No Thanks
8 months ago

J6 political prisoners have been treated worse than the genuine filth at gizmo for God sakes. Folks when in the world is enough going to be ENOUGH?? I mean seriously. Have we had enough YET? ?

ColdSoldier
ColdSoldier
8 months ago

Until you stop letting yourself get arrested nothing changes. When you do stop, everything changes. Quit participating in the rigged judicial system. Killing a chicken to scare the monkey works both ways.

strider777
8 months ago

We don’t need another law to define our God-given rights. We simply need to enforce our Inalienable and God-given rights; by (1) enforcing our existing, defined and enumerated constitutional rights and, (2) by enforcing all existing statutes, that guarantee and support our God-given rights.

Now, if the federal government refuses to enforce our God-given rights, it is then the right, the responsibility and the duty of the people of each state to enforce them. The choice is as clear to us now as it was in 1776: it will either be freedom or tyranny. And let us not forget; our children, and God, will be our judges.