Yearly Archives: 2012

The Oval: Trust – a Two-Way Street

I watched this speech tonight and wondered if America is ready for the truth. David DeGerolamo They say America has a trust deficit. That we don’t trust our institutions any more. We don’t trust Congress. Or the White House. Or … Continue reading

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How Many Checkpoints in One Morning?! Welcome to the Police State!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDCXzqgD99o Is it this simple to not participate in a police checkpoint? Or did the police officers see the video camera? How many of us would be willing to confront the police to stand up for our freedom? Source

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Biderman Demands New ‘Non-Parasitic’ Constitutional Convention

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXIkw3CbKTw The parasitic relationship in the Federal government outlined in this video has become symbiotic: one cannot survive without the other. The Constitution is not being followed now so what makes Mr. Biderman think that a ConCon based on new … Continue reading

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The 2nd Bill of Rights

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ja6Y8k4VD5M The Second Bill of Rights and The New Federalist Papers offers a non-partisan package of eleven amendments to the United States Constitution, accompanied by fifty brief essays, all aimed at re-energizing three core principles named by the Founders—limited government, … Continue reading

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Livestream From An Angry Madrid

This coverage from Madrid may be spotty depending on the circumstances.

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Radical Muslim Demands – It Just Keeps Getting Better…

(The Blaze)  Feminists often complain that marriage is an institution that renders women subservient to men; in fact, the more radical of them believe it’s tantamount to slavery. Shockingly, the Salafists not only agree with this diagnosis, but think it‘s … Continue reading

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California Furloughs 11,000 Union Workers

It’s about damn time, too.  These are the union thugs who have refused to “bargain” with Gov. Jerry Brown regarding “concessions” in pay and/or benefits.  A furlough is quite a generous offer, in my estimation – were I in his … Continue reading

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Nullification: The Rightful Remedy

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EST1kJuGycg In my discussion with Stewart Rhodes (the founder of Oath Keepers), he stated that our course of action against the Federal government is: 1. Nullification 2. Civil Disobedience 3. Revolution Does anyone believe nullification will stop Obama? David DeGerolamo

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I Do Not Want a Constitutional Convention

See additional comments on Tea Party Nation. Troy Robinson wrote an article called “I Want A Constitutional Convention”  in which he postulated four conclusions: Conclusion #1: The worst outcome of a Constitutional Convention might not be that bad. Conclusion #2: If we … Continue reading

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The Beginnings of Public Virtue?

Our founding fathers were very concerned over the lack of public virtue in the colonies prior to the Revolution. Without public virtue, we were not “good” enough to be able to handle or set up our own government. Over a period … Continue reading

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Spanish Debt Crisis

Riot police and protesting miners have clashed in Madrid as the Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy announces more sweeping austerity measures, including a rise in VAT and other taxes, and increases to spending cuts. Source Syntagma Riotcam Resumes Broadcasting From … Continue reading

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NATO, Russian naval-air buildup in E. Mediterranean, French units to Gulf

French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle NATO, which proclaims non-involvement in the Syrian conflict, and Russia, which vows to block foreign military action against the Assad regime, are both moving large naval forces into the eastern Mediterranean opposite Syrian shores. A … Continue reading

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Food Price Spike Dead Ahead: US Cuts Corn Crop Forecast By 12% As 56% Of America Is Under Drought Conditions

Who knew the next black swan would be deep fried? The biggest piece of  food inflation news over the past months, coupled with what is shaping up to be another record hot summer (for the best tracking of real-time electricity … Continue reading

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Chart Of The Year: The Fed Has Doubled The S&P Admits… The Fed

Prepare to have your minds blown courtesy of what is easily the most astounding chart we have seen in a long, long time, prepared by the economists at the, drumroll, New York Fed, which finds that absent what the Fed … Continue reading

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I Want A Constitutional Convention

As I have done a number of times in this forum, I wish to repeat my call for a Constitutional Convention – before the “use by” date on our current Constitution expires. As I write this, we are only two … Continue reading

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