Monthly Archives: May 2011

What Is 11-299?

There are many people who are fighting for principles and our country. Most of these people are disparaged for their good work by others due to fear, jealousy or other motives (usually political aspirations).  Isaac Hutchinson Birch is fighting for … Continue reading

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Representative Hall – WE ARE NOT COLORADO

I will be posting videos concerning House Judiciary Subcommittee A today but I would like to address the Colorado issue brought up as a defense against passing the Taxpayers Bill of Rights (HB 188). We cannot be distracted by comparing … Continue reading

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Resistance Forming?

 The House Judiciary Subcommittee A meeting this morning had two changes: There was not even standing room available I was joined by two other video cameras This attendance and additional media coverage was due to the bills beings discussed but seeing … Continue reading

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How Will You Honor Memorial Day?

I sadly never gave much thought to Memorial day growing up.  For most of my lifetime, it was a holiday for kids from school and for those that worked outside the home; a time for picnics and bar-b-ques; the unofficial … Continue reading

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I Will Be No Party to Such Wicked Violations to the Constitution

On Saturday, May 21st, North Carolina celebrated our 150th anniversary of the secession from the union. The stars and bars flew over our Capitol to commemorate this event: In order to enter the Capitol to witness the recreation of the … Continue reading

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Government Gridlock or Business as Usual?

Once again House Judiciary Subcommittee A will not put immigration or 2nd amendment legislation on their agenda. This list of bills is shown at the end of this article. Here is the list of 45 pieces of legislation that this … Continue reading

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Regulatory Control or Discrimination?

HB 805 will amend the requirements for applying for and receiving a name change. As stated in the video, the reason for this legislation is based on an example where a convicted rapist obtained a name change using misrepresentation to have … Continue reading

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Memorial Day – What is it all about?

Memorial Day was set aside as a holiday to commemorate those who died in the service of our country. Who are these people who gave their lives so that the rest of us could live free?  Many of us lost … Continue reading

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Two Pictures Tell the Story

As our president abandons the United States long standing policy to support Israel, people in our country do not understand the consequences of his actions. When the president breaks ties with Israel and sides with the Muslim world for no … Continue reading

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And I will bless them that bless thee

AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) works to secure vital U.S. foreign aid for Israel to help ensure Israel remains strong and secure. AIPAC is working to promote strategic cooperation between the two nations, to develop sound U.S. anti-terrorist policies, … Continue reading

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Immigration and Partisan Politics

House Bill 36 was on the agenda for the Government Committee on May 19th, 2011. This bill would “require counties, municipalities, entities who contract with a government agency in this state, and their subcontractors to use the Federal E-Verify program”. … Continue reading

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You Decide Who Is Worse

Representative Brandon from Guilford County made the following statement in the Government Committee Hearing on May 19th: httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2mHAlB5rRQ Here is Representative Ross defining “American”: httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcrLCNZL0Yw You can decide which is worse but both statements reflect a problem in the general … Continue reading

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Satellite Images of the Mississippi River – May 20

This satellite image from NASA of the Mississippi River is from May 19th. Since the government opened the Morganza Spillway, no satellite images showing the flooding in this area of the country have been released. Although satellite images of Cairo and Memphis … Continue reading

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You Can’t Make This Up – Part II

The Government Committee discussed HB 877 at the general assemby today: A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT TO PROVIDE SPACE ON THE INCOME TAX RETURN FOR INDIVIDUALS TO MAKE DONATIONS TO THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA FOR GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES. What appeared … Continue reading

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Protecting the Legislators from Radicals – That Would Be Me

The Modernize NC Emergency Management Act was discussed in House Judiciary Subcommittee A on May 18th. This legislation was developed as a consequence of the abuse of power by the local government in King, NC in February, 2010 as outlined … Continue reading

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