Today is the National Day of Blogger Silence


Today is the National Day of Blogger Silence, which is really a day of action, as explained by Ace at Ace of Spades. The idea is to spend the day contacting Congress and demanding action against the illegal attempts by convicted Speedway Bomber Brett Kimberlin and his associates to shut up anyone who dares write about his past.
If you read this blog every day you’re already up to speed on what’s been going on, but if you need background read Michelle Malkin’s latest column. John Hawkins also did a great job of tying everything together into one post. Then read the latest threat Ali Akbar received from these unhinged thugs.
Senator Saxby Chambliss and Rep. Kenny Marchant have already stood up for our right to speak freely, but they’re the only ones in DC to have done so that I know of. Maybe Chambliss’s appearance on Fox News last night will change that. He was there to talk about the national security leaks, but they also discussed the SWATting of conservative bloggers. (At about the 3:30 mark.)

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