Monthly Archives: April 2011

They are dismantling our country piece by piece

Once again the government used the weekend to enforce two extremely important events. I doubt the MSM will cover either or if they do, they won’t give much time to them. But both have huge implications toward life in our … Continue reading

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Jason Lewis at the Raleigh Tea Party

Nationally syndicated talk show host and author Jason Lewis closed out the Raleigh Tea Party on April 15th, 2011. I enjoyed his no holds barred approach to our country’s economic problems and his easy manner. Thanks to Laura Long, 106.1 … Continue reading

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Eat the Reich

An interesting weekend concerning respect for the president (lower case intentional) of the United States of America. The debate centers on respect of Obama versus respect for the office of the Presidency.  Pouring water over an Obama mask at the … Continue reading

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Arrogance in Office

In my last post, I suggested we need to attack the structures that enable the Imperial Presidency (History Repeats Itself). The keyboard was not yet cool from my fingers when our current president made a public declaration of his arrogance: … Continue reading

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David’s Prayer at the Raleigh Tea Party

The text for my speech is shown below. I felt that it was important for people to understand the role that Christianity played in the thoughts of our founding fathers as shown in the Declaration of Independence. I also want … Continue reading

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Dessert of the Desert?

I was dumbstruck when I saw the article “Green Energy on a Gigawatt Scale” by Gene Wolf in the March 2011 issue of “Transmission & Distribution World”.  He references the “DESERTEC Solar Power Project” and includes a map of the project … Continue reading

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Food Production to Ensure One World Order

The mission statement below for Institute for Environmental Security represents a prelude for one world order under the guise of “environmental security”. It is associated with the Club of Rome and Agenda 21. This article is the first of a series detailing the … Continue reading

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Who’s Got Your Dollar?

The dollar index is a measure of the value of the U.S. dollar relative to majority of its most significant trading partners. This index is similar to other trade-weighted indexes, which also use the exchange rates from the same major … Continue reading

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History Repeats Itself

Yet we do not notice because we lack knowledge of world history and the history of our country. As a result, we struggle to identify the proper target for our action. Let us again digress into our history and see … Continue reading

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Tax Day – Make Them Pay

Here we go again courtesy of our friends at Moveon.org. At least Moveon.org knows when tax day is this year. I will add other events in North Carolina as they are posted. Currently no events are scheduled for Raleigh. Hendersonville … Continue reading

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More Thoughts from Alan Simpson

Former Senator Alan Simpson (R-WY) gives his thoughts on abortion, homosexuality and the Republican Party. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gSxCYlvbKs

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Broken From The Beginning …

The 150th anniversary of the start of the ‘War Between The States’ invites reflection on the causes.  The “More Perfect Union” was broken from the start. This reflection is important as we engage in battles against our national government … … Continue reading

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Should Congress Be Represented by Population Factors?

The following article takes America to task for Congress not representing the diversity of the population based on different parameters. It seems that the author left out some interesting facts:

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Freedom Lost

I talk about our loss of freedom and why our children’s fate is in our hands. It is time to realize that we have passed the point of no return. We are not talking about generalities or what may happen. … Continue reading

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My lower jaw dropped and hit the table …

… when I stumbled onto this announcement. Read and explore the site to see how the language of “social justice” is evolving. 12th Annual White Privilege Conference This Land Is Whose Land? • Defining Citizenship • Understanding Access • Taking … Continue reading

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