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Federal tyranny falls on AZ

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A federal judge, a woman wanting to make a name for herself, issued an injunction against several elements of Arizona's anti-illegal-alien law that goes into effect today. ALIPAC is urging the people to remain calm in the face of this obviously unconstitutional and immoral ruling. I appreciate ALIPAC's response, but just when will the people be called to arms against this runaway fedgov? How bad will the tyranny have to be before it's bad enough to warrant an armed, defensive response? » read more »

Ruling class

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This is an excellent exploration of our ruling class. Overall, the essay is a very good one, and I encourage you to read it all. Here, I've taken just a few of the author's assertions and commented on them.

Thus does our ruling class stunt itself through negative selection. But the more it has dumbed itself down, the more it has defined itself by the presumption of intellectual superiority. ... Its attitude is key to understanding our bipartisan ruling class. Its first tenet is that "we" are the best and brightest while the rest of Americans are retrograde, racist, and dysfunctional unless properly constrained. How did this replace the Founding generation's paradigm that "all men are created equal"?

Simple: evil. Our ruling class is evil. » read more »

U.S. surrender to U.N.?

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Holdren wants us to surrender.

White House science czar John Holdren has called for the U.S. to surrender sovereignty to a "planetary regime" armed with military power to enforce population limits upon nations and prevent perceived dangers from global eco-disasters, Jerome Corsi's Red Alert reports. » read more »

No revolution forthcoming

With this level of stupidity, there is no serious hope of another revolution to restore liberty. Best case, there will be regional rebellions which will be crushed by the retards with badges.

As grills across America fire up this weekend some Americans may want to crack open a history book instead of a cold beer. A Marist poll finds that 26 percent of Americans dont know whom the United States declared its independence from. [Abysmal grammar and spelling are in the original.] » read more »

Independence Day

LEOs warn us:

Festive and traditional as they may seem, bottle rockets, cherry bombs, Roman candles, firecrackers and their dazzling brethren are simply illegal to ignite or sell in the Peach State.

<bleep> you, tyrants. Come Sunday, while coasting in neutral in my car, on my way to dispose of my trash where I damn well please, I'm going to drink, text, shoot bottle rockets and fire my shotgun out the sunroof (all illegal activities here). » read more »

Open letter to the Georgia legislature

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Even while the Georgia legislature contemplates battles against federal tyranny, it extends its own tyranny against the people. For example, laws that criminalize behavior that falls short of violating others' rights (creating "meta-crimes") are obviously immoral. Other examples are laws that steal my hard-earned property only to distribute it (minus the ever more numerous bureaucrats' take) to those who did not earn it. Still other examples are those laws and practices that elevate government lackeys to being above the law, most notably the police, in clear violation of both Natural Law and the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, creating a dual-class system of tyrants and slaves. » read more »

Too many laws = No laws

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The State wants to control every aspect of our lives. It tells us which frequencies our cell phones may use. It tells us when we can text-message and when we can't. It tells us whether or not we must have insurance. It has cameras posted everywhere to watch our every move. It spies on all our business and financial transactions. It presumes our guilt, even to the point of defying proof of innocence, if it wants to get rid of us. Laws and regulations are so numerous, so invasive, so totalitarian that they are very much null and void. » read more »

Free to abuse

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The police do not want us watching while they perform their "duties." They are so intent on this that the legislatures and courts in three states are conspiring to make it illegal to photograph or videotape on-duty policemen.

How can they possible justify this, except as an attempt to avoid accountability? However, as seen in the article, they are admitting anything but.

Thankfully, my state isn't one of the three, but for how long?

Tell it like it is

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I spotted this car in the parking lot of my office today. It's nice to see somebody else who, at least to a degree, gets what is going on.

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Dates That Destroyed America

Chuck Baldwin's latest column is well worth a read. I might add a couple of dates to his list (Marbury v. Madison, passage of the New Deal), but he hits all the highlights. Dr. Baldwin is spot-on as he marks the events that have led to the decline and, essentially, destruction of a once-great nation.

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