Under the broad language of the Harman bill, anyone attending a "planned anti war rally" could be charged with trying to coerce a government and its people. Government need only charge that an individual in a group "thought about coercing a government or its people." Labor demonstrators that block or intimidate shoppers from entering a store could be charged with "coercing people" under Harman's "Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act."
CLINTON AND OBAMA SUPPORT THIS BILL
There are many causes
for concern in HR 1955.
The legislation specifically singles out the Internet
for “facilitating violent radicalization, ideologically based violence, and
the homegrown terrorism process” in the
United States