Monthly Archives: July 2009

Equality’s a Myth

July 29, 2009
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It’s really spectacular, when you think about it, the brilliance and foresight possessed and demonstrated by our founders.  When I ponder the circumstances of the times, and acknowledge these men’s truly great insight and accomplishments, it takes my breath away.   There were no “public schools,” no cars, no airplanes, no radios, no television, no...

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You have been measured and found Wanting, Sotoamayor

July 26, 2009
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On May 11, 2009, President Barack Obama nominated court of appeals Judge Sonia Sotomayor to a seat on the United States Supreme Court. In support of this nomination, the President assured the American people that Judge Sotomayor was a deserving and worthy nominee. Not only would she be an able justice, the President intoned,...

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Horrors in the ObamaCare Bill

July 26, 2009
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Since the “journalists” haven’t read the 1,000 plus page long ObamaCare bill and all they want you to believe is that President Obama is going to give everyone free cotton candy and ponies, then, due to their media malpractice, you may not know about the following atrocities in the Bill: “Pg 22 of the...

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If Paul Stanley had adhered to these instructions ..

July 23, 2009
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Fellows, after traveling down this road of life, I know that the words in the link below hold truth. We need to be reminded often … less we too fall. If you don’t have time to read it now, please print it and read soon.   If our brother / friend / elected leader, whatever you...

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CNN American Morning: Missouri Car Dealership Gives Away an AK47 with Each Truck Purchase!

July 23, 2009
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CNN American Morning: Missouri Car Dealership Gives Away an AK47 with Each Truck Purchase! A Butler, Missouri, car dealer named Mark Mueller is giving away an AK-47 with every new truck he sells, and this CNN reporter throws every liberal cliché at him in her interview.  Doesn’t faze him for an instant!  If you’re...

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Daja Vu

July 23, 2009
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Daja Vu

I have not watched any of the AKA Travelin’ Salivatin’ Shows as I do not believe in suffering from abuse of any kind willingly.  To watch AKA would be severe abuse in my mind. We need people who are willing to sacrifice and get in and ask the questions they don’t want asked in...

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Man on the Moon?

July 23, 2009
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At the end of the original 1975 movie “The Stepford Wives,” Joanna Eberhart (played by Katherine Ross) confronts her husband Walter (played by Peter Masterson).  The men of the Stepford Men’s Club have created lifelike but docile and obedient robotic replicas of their wives and “substituted” them – - all but Joanna.  The real wives are...

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Marsha no Conservative

July 23, 2009
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From the Tennessee Sons of Liberty, I recieved an email (below) telling that Congress Critter Marsha Blackburn had left the conservative movement. I thought that I might take us back a little bit to simply remind you that she was never with the consverative movement. BAD NEWS! Congressman Marsha Blackburn is no longer on...

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Cost Of Bailout Hits A Whopping $24 Trillion Dollars

July 21, 2009
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Cost Of Bailout Hits A Whopping $24 Trillion Dollars Regarding this and most the other email “alarms” I get daily from all directions, merely exposing the CONSPIRACY against America is obviously not working.  As THEY sense that THEY are nearing the “finish line” in that race of THEIRS, thus causing even US to “sense”...

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AKA gets bumped – NBC balked

July 21, 2009
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This has to be a big blow to this Foreign ILLEGAL who sits in OUR White House to be over run by common folks  -  How dare these commoners think they can outstage the Great IMPOSTER himself? How dare these networks not bend over for AKA?  Don’t they know he will kick their CEO’s...

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Call to Action Report for July / Federal Issues

July 21, 2009
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Oppose H.R. 2454 the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009! As with H.R. 1759 (mentioned in the June Bulletin) H.R. 2454 provides for a “cap and trade” program, defined as “a system of greenhouse gas regulation under which a State or political subdivision issues a limited number of tradable instruments in the...

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Letting the CFR Cat Out of the Bag

July 20, 2009
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For years I have written how the Council on Foreign Relations has been damaging to hopes of those that wished to bring this country back to its Constitutional roots. John F. McManus  now brings to the story the actual admittance of these very acts. Original Post Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is not yet a...

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Barack Obama and the CIA: why does President Pantywaist hate America so badly?

July 20, 2009
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Barack Obama and the CIA: why does President Pantywaist hate America so badly?

The Brits see right through Obama & are not afraid to say so.  It’s too bad that the media in the U.S. is just part of Obama’s cheerleading squad, with just a few exceptions. Gerald Warner Gerald Warner is an author, broadcaster, columnist and polemical commentator who writes about politics, religion, history, culture and society...

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For some, tiny houses are just the right size

July 20, 2009
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For some, tiny houses are just the right size

This falls in with the post yesterday from Mike about container housing.  Tee sent in a link related to the container buildings that some might find of interest as well. http://www.undergroundhousing.com/low-cost design and construction methods for underground housing and shelter with the $50 and Up Underground House Related Content I remember reading some articles...

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National Concealed Carry Reciprocity Vote Imminent

July 20, 2009
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A vote to allow citizens to travel out-of-state with a firearm could come to a vote next week — even as early as Monday! Senators John Thune and David Vitter are the sponsors of S. 845 — a bill that will establish concealed carry reciprocity amongst the several states. Senators Thune and Vitter offered...

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GN: 13 doctors say WMD mole did not commit suicide

July 20, 2009
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I would call this, along with many others, what can best be termed as *assisted suicide*. We have had many of these, especially in the bio sciences.  What the Masters of IED’s can’t coerce they suicide and the MSM makes sure that most read of the *suicides or accidental deaths*.  The lie has to...

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Another paper changes ‘Obama’s origin’

July 19, 2009
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When I read this I thought of how in the past the REVISIONISTS would BURN BOOKS in huge piles to rid history of the things the ruling dictators didn’t want to be remembered. AKA has taken this to a new level – a modern version of  BOOK BURNINGS  – computer SCRUBBING of anything that...

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Unvarnished Tyranny

July 17, 2009
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As few here would be up to date on Army Reservist Major Stephen F. Cook’s refusal to follow Obama’s order to deploy to Afghanistan because (A) the major was under an oath to uphold, support and defend the U.S. Constitution, and (B) as an officer, he had a duty and a right to verify the...

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Propaganda Prevails

July 12, 2009
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When I retired from the Army, in January, 1976, my final year’s pay (at the highest enlisted grade) was $18,200.  I went into real estate sales and, during the first six months, I had earned more in sales commissions than I had earned in the Army in the preceding two years.  My home, which...

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Gas tax by the mile!

July 12, 2009
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If anyone thinks for one nano second that government is going to TAX US LESS -  then it is obvious that those sounds you hear all the time are coming from AKA’s teleprompter. When you can hear a politician tell you he is going to eliminate some tax – watch for what his other...

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This Day July 11th

July 11, 2009
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This Day July 11th

In 1533, Pope Clement VII excommunicated England’s King Henry VIII. Clement VII excommunicated Henry VIII for divorcing Catherine of Aragon, and afterward marrying Anne Boleyn. Two years later, Henry broke with Rome and established the Anglican communion as the national religion of England. In 1598, Founding of San Juan de los Caballeros, New Mexico...

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Sotomayer is totally unqualified

July 11, 2009
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Just a reminder that Sonia Sotomayer will be up for confirmation in a hearing on Monday July 13, 2009 for an appointment to the Supreme Court. She does not understand the United States Constitution & the Bill of Rights, so how can she even be considered to sit in judgment of the true, immutable...

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This Day July 10th

July 10, 2009
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This Day July 10th

In 138, Death of Hadrian, Roman emperor who sponsored the building of a wall across northern Britain to keep the Scots out of England. He provided a little relief in the persicution of Christians. He ordered cases against Christians tried, but he decreed that the defendants had to be proven guilty before they could...

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They Love Us As They Laugh at Us All the Way to the Bank

July 10, 2009
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Personally, I’d like to see Congress shipped off to a South Pacific Island somewhere, where there are no phones and no passenger ships, where a weekly supply chopper could keep them from starving.  And I’d like to see Obama deported back to his birthplace in Kenya (east Africa).  That’s about the only way I know to...

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Just say no to another Constitutional Convention

July 9, 2009
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Jim Sandman, USN Ret. writes in the Daily News Journal / Rutherford County: There’s been talk again recently of the need for a second Constitutional Convention in order to balance the federal budget, to restore federalism, or for several other noble purposes. Some pundits like Newt Gingrich and Michelle Malkin are calling for one,...

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Love Actually

July 9, 2009
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  Richard Curtis wrote and directed in 2003 a simple, small movie with host of talented British and American actors about love. In the introduction, one character played by Hugh Grant makes the following statement:   “Whenever I get gloomy with the state of the world, I think about the arrivals gate at Heathrow...

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Why is entrepreneurship declining in America?

July 6, 2009
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A professor at Case Western has data — graphs with trend lines — that purport to show that Americans are starting fewer businesses than they used to do. He attributes it to the greater efficiency and competitiveness of massive organizations such as Wal-Mart. Maybe. Or perhaps Americans are starting fewer businesses because our local,...

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News around the Country – July 6, 2009

July 6, 2009
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The text of the “cap-and-trade” energy bill, which passed the House of Representatives late last month, contains a frank admission that all Americans will experience “loss in their purchasing power” – meaning a rise in electricty and energy costs.  The bill also lays out an Energy Refund Program to offset the higher energy costs, but only for...

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FEAR Republished

July 6, 2009
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A young woman was waiting for a bus in a crime-ridden area when a rookie policeman approached her and asked, “Do you want me to wait with you?” “That’s not necessary,” she replied. “I’m not afraid.” “Well, I am,” he grinned. “Would you mind waiting with me?” Right now you need to put your...

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Patrick Henry……

July 6, 2009
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I had meant to do this earlier but I didn’t get a chance this 4th of July to treat you to one of the most famous and fiery speeches given during our struggle for freedom in this great country. I have edited it down slightly to give you the highlights. Would that one among...

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This Day July 6th

July 6, 2009
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This Day July 6th

In 1483, Coronation of Richard III, and Anne, King and Queen of England. In 1535, Sir Thomas More was executed in England for treason. He was sainted on May 19, 1935. In 1699, Captain William Kidd, NY businessman turned pirate, was captured in Boston and extradited to England. In 1775, Congress issues “Declaration of...

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This Day July 5th

July 5, 2009
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This Day July 5th

In 1814, Americans defeat British & Canadians at Chippewa, Ontario. In 1830, the French occupied the North African city of Algiers and began a 40-year conquest. In 1859, Captain N.C. Brooks discoverd the Midway Islands. In 1863, Battle of Jackson, MS & Battle of Birdsong Ferry, MS. In 1865, the Secret Service began as...

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Dodd’s trip to Chicago questioned

July 4, 2009
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This morning in the Jackson Sun, you will see an article by Nicholals Beadle discussing an email sent by me to Chief Rick Staples on June 9th and 10th. During this same Councilman Dodd had already left the city for Chicago. “Someone suggested to me that the Police Department Funds were used to fund...

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Call It What It Is

July 4, 2009
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No one has an inalienable right – - God-given, government-granted, or otherwise – - to be safe and secure in his home, his property, or his papers.  A burglar, thief, rapist, or murderer could break in at anytime and apply the skills of his trade.  What citizens DO have a right – - a God-given right –...

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This Day July 4th

July 4, 2009
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This Day July 4th

In 1054, the brightest known supernova (Crab Nebula) began shining for 23 days; it was recorded by Chinese & Japanese astronomers. In 1636, City of Providence, Rhode Island form. In 1776, United States Of America is born; the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence (only John Hancock, president of the Congress signed –...

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July 4th

July 4, 2009
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July 4th

Contributed by Richard Ward  The Constitution of the United States of America was (and is) a TREATY, one ultimately agreed to by all 13 of the sovereign States then in convention and, later, by all of the States to have entered into its provisions. Those States could rightly enter into such an agreement only...

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Ethics and the Power of Government

July 3, 2009
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Three years ago Tennesseean’s had a fixation on ethics, but I guarantee you it didn’t bring about honesty in government, and it won’t increase anyone’s liberty. But it did give you and I a real-world civics lesson. For it shows that government on its own is no neutral arbiter of justice, but it has evolved...

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This Day July 3rd

July 3, 2009
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In 1187, Saladin defeated the Crusaders in the Battle of Tiberias In 1608, the city of Quebec was founded by French explorer Samuel de Champlain. In 1754, George Washington surrenders Fort Necessity to the French, the first battle of the French and Indian War. In 1775, General George Washington took command of the Continental...

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This Day July 2nd

July 2, 2009
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This Day July 2nd

In 1644, the first decisive battle of the English Civil War is fought at Marston Moor, Yorkshire, England, and won by the Parliamentarians. In 1776, New Jersey gives “all inhabitants of adult age, with net worth of 50 pounds” the right to vote. Realizing this gave women the right to vote, new laws were...

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Exercise and Trash

July 2, 2009
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Great note from Lisa Silver Many of us are adding exercise to our days, especially during this beautiful time of the year. I would like to challenge each of you, whether you are walking a couple of blocks or a couple of miles to carry two plastic Krogers/Walmart type bags. When you see trash,...

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Cap-and-Traders Try To Shut Boehner Down

July 2, 2009
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I recieved this note from the Center for Individual Freedom Only the United States Senate stands in the way of what the Wall Street Journal calls “the biggest tax in American history.”  That’s because the Pelosi-led House of Representatives just strong-armed the so-called American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 (also known as...

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The Man in the Mirror

July 2, 2009
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Sent to me yesterday…. original post here By James Howard Kunstler on June 29, 2009 6:01 AM As America entered the horse latitudes of summer, befogged in a muffling stillness on deceptively calm seas, we were distracted for a while by visions of a pale death angel moonwalking across the deck of collective consciousness. ...

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