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The Minuteman Chronicles

19 December 2007

Tea Party was recordbreaking.

Chuck Baldwins comments about the Dec 16th 'Tea Party' pretty much sum up what I'm thinking. This is news about Ron Paul, if you still choose to ignore what is going on, skip it.


I really would hope that people do not give up on making a difference in the world they live in. I hear the defeat in their voice when I talk to people. We have a chance to make a real difference if we will only stand up for the things we beleive in.


Sure, it isn't always popular to do so. And sometimes people snap back because the truth hurts if you try to live among the lies. But, just like coming out of a cave and into the meadow outside, the light hurts at first, but soon reveals all of the beauty that you could have if you lived in the garden instead of the pit.


We have to remain strong in our quest to get others out into the light. We have seen some of the beauty, and know there is more to come. If we stay to our task and get others with us, then we may begin to see even more of this beauty. Lets not get defeated by the propaganda we see and hear while laboring to get others out of the abyss.


Here is a great toy for your friends little brat. I know we all have a kid like that to deal with and thought maybe you needed a gift idea.
The Avenging Unicorn
Glad to be of service.
trying to bring a little humor and hope CJ

20 November 2007

L-tryptophan (say: el-trip-teh-fan).

This is a little test to help you pick your presidential candidate.

I found it informative; it is only 2 pages of questioning. The first page is a 20 point system that you ‘add’ points to issues important to you. The second page is one of those ‘agree-disagree’ scales only they use oppose or support for various political issues that are going on around us. I hope you enjoy it and I hope that it helps you.







Association of American Physicians and Surgeons OPPOSE "Vaccine Roundup"
The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons condemned the "vaccine roundup" executed in Prince Georges county Maryland this week, and promised to do everything it can to support parents who refuse to immunize their children.

"This power play obliterates informed consent and parental rights," said Kathryn Serkes, director of policy for the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), one of the few national physician groups that refuse corporate funding from pharmaceutical companies. --

Parents have been told to appear in Court on Saturday, and to subject their children to on-the-spot state-mandated vaccines of up 17 vaccine doses, or face imprisonment. Parents who ignore the court's demands could face a $50 fine for every day their child is out of compliance or up to 10 days in jail.

--Money and politics may be at the center of the round of threats. The school district will lose a substantial amount of state funding if students do not comply with the vaccine mandate. "Apparently the district wants that money, even if it gets it off the backs of children," said Serkes.


Parents probably oppose it due to this:

The great thimerosal cover-up:
Mercury, vaccines, autism and your child's health by Dawn Prate

You have probably seen your nurse insert a syringe into a large vial, extract some liquid, and then leave a substantial amount of vaccine in the original container. If you've witnessed this seemingly benign procedure, you've seen how vaccine manufacturers are saving money at the expense of public health. In order to store larger amounts of vaccine at a lower cost, companies began offering "multi-dose units" while adding preservatives to prevent contaminations. That way doctors can open and close a vaccine container, inviting germs into the once-sterile solution, while assuring the public that those contaminants are quickly killed by the preservative.

Sound familiar? It's the same story of corporate America's love affair with preservatives. It saves them money, while posing an undue risk to your health. But like many toxic preservatives found in food, a vaccine preservative kills more than just bacteria and fungi; it can lead to extensive neurological damage in your children, and has even been implicated in autism.


Lightening at the end: [ this is a new feature ot TMC to help lighten up your mood because lets face it, some of this stuff is frustrating and downright depressing. So, in the interest of a happy reader, please to enjoy this]

tryptophan (trip-teh-fan)- is a natural chemical 'sleep agent' that is in turkey. However, more than likely it is the gourge and not the tryptophan that will cause you sleep this week. Investigate it Here


16 November 2007

Tilting at Windmills

Sometimes, in the course of our actions, we try to stand against the tide. We try to right what was wronged. We try to correct the injustice. And, while sometimes we may feel as if we are Don Quixote railing against the windmills alone. But, just as ‘crazy’ Don Quixote soon became a real hero and legend, perhaps the tide will be turned.

More importantly, looking back when charging at the trouble ahead, proves to be quite invigorating as we see the growing army that we ride with.

What I am talking about is this: No matter how much you watch the news, no matter how they try to spin things, the groundswell of ‘We The People’ is starting to break through the crusty surface.

I have heard so many ideas and theories as to why Ron Paul is wrong, a kook, a dreamer. I’ve even heard he will ‘just siphon off votes for the right’. Funny thing is, he is siphoning votes off the left as well. This is a man that all ‘Freedom Fighters’ can rally behind. Glen Beck even went so far as to call Ron Paul supporters ‘domestic terrorists’.

The problem is, that when ‘talking about the constitution’ becomes a standard for measuring terrorist by the Alphabet Soup guys [CIA, FBI, ATF, FDA] then we are proven to be at exactly the point we have long feared.

Imagine the chill in the air, the blood pulsing through your veins, as you sit on your horseback on the edge of the cliff. Looking down into the valley, you see the enemy encampment. All of their tents are matching, all of their saddles matching, everything shiny and well maintained. The officers and soldiers do not seem to motivated however, as the sit around lazily getting ready for whatever marching orders are to come.

You look down at your worn saddle, then turn and look at the patchwork encampment behind you. Everyone scurrying about busily, loading weapons, packing supplies, improvising assault devices. Each one here has ‘the warriors eye’, steely and on purpose. Feeling so alive as the blood coursing through them, knowing each of you is ready to spill it or shed it in service to the cause of freedom.

We were formed a republic and are on the edge of a democracy that is leading us into socialism, communism and slavery.

Here in this great day, we find ourselves at a crossroads. We ride away and give up everything that is alive inside us, or we can ride into the fray. The Natives, I think it is Lakota, have a phrase for this day. “Hoka-Hey”, which is to say ‘today is a good day to die’. Many a warrior clan has had the same thought and motto. When in the course of doing ‘the right thing’ we meet our complete destruction even unto death, what a mighty day it has become.

I believe, with what I find in my research and talking to other people, that Dr Paul is a real and true possibility. I hear all the ‘wasted vote’ crap and flap from the TV, not from people. I believe that if Ron Paul does not get elected, it will then be proven once and for all, that ‘We The People’ have no control of this vessel. I invite you to really dig and examine the candidates, each and every one of them. Don’t get hypnotized by the ‘front-runner’ garbage in the media. Actually, examine who these people are and what they support. You know the view that I have, that only Ron Paul is looking out for the ‘We’ in this country. The federal royalty in this present time are just rubbing our noses in it.

I mean think about it: Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton. They are just toying with us before the meal like a cruel cat with an injured mouse.

A few years ago, if you had said ‘New World Order’ [NWO] it would have been funny. But, that is before One World Now [OWN] started making campaign contributions.

Please take a serious look at your options. And invite others to do the same. I know we don’t normally do ‘political endorsements’. But, I feel this is VITAL to the republic.

Remember the lessons you learned from Master Yoda: Republic = Good, Empire = Bad.

06 November 2007

Yesterday

Ron Paul raised 4Mil yesterday in a salute to 'Guy Fawlkes Day'. If you are unsure what signifigance that has please watch the movie 'V for Vendetta'.


Welcome to One World Government:

WorldNetDaily's Jerome Corsi is reporting that ex-Mexican President Vicente Fox confirmed the existence of a government plan to create the amero as a new regionalcurrency to replace the U.S. dollar, the Canadian dollar and the Mexican peso.

In an interview on CNN's "Larry King Live", Fox was asked an email question from a listener about the "possibility of having a Latin America united with one currency?"

Louisiana Politics in Action:

Louisiana State Sen. Derrick Shepherd is being investigated by the FBI for helping a convicted felon launder more than $140,000 in bogus construction bond fees last year and then keeping half the money. Shepherd is blaming global warming.






>:) If government were in charge of sex, we'd be extinct.

23 October 2007

Election Results and Pending Runoffs

Jindal Appoints Timmy Teepell As His New Chief Of Staff

Gov.-elect Bobby Jindal on Monday Timmy Teepell, who previously worked for Jindal as his congressional chief of staff, will also serve as chief of staff in the governor's office after Jindal is inaugurated in January.

Teepell, 32, is a Baton Rouge native who was home-schooled in high school and never attended college. Jindal's spokeswoman Melissa Sellers said Teepell "self-taught himself through college."

This speaks multitudes to the individual motivation of a man, as well as casting a light on how well one can be taught outside of the socialist school system.

{passing out the shoe polish or champagne choices to those affected by that statement}

OK Back to the un offending topics then: All LA election results are available here: clicky

All Chronicle members in District 71 please research your upcoming runoff well. You are replacing friend of The Chronicle; Dale Erdey in your district.

I think it would have been a HOOT, if Sammy Kershaw would have gotten the LT GOV seat. But, I guess everyone else thinks Mitch is doing a swell job so, all we can do is continue to keep an eye out.

Otherwise: Hope things turned out well for you in your choices.

In case you are curious, this is a little quiz for you to find out where you actually fit in the grand political scheme, as it were. 10 simple questions that may help you understand why you do not followl blindly behind what the politicians are doing.

19 October 2007

Couple Make Burglar Clean Up at Gunpoint

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) -- A burglar in Montgomery chose the wrong family to mess with, literally. Adrian and Tiffany McKinnon returned home on Tuesday after a week away to find that thieves had emptied almost everything the family of five owned, Tiffany McKinnon said through tears.

"Tears just rolled down my face as I walked in and saw everything gone and piles of trash all over my home," she said.

Adrian McKinnon sent his wife to see her sister while he inspected the piles left behind. As he walked back into the sunroom, a man walked through the back door straight into him, Tiffany McKinnon told the Montgomery Advertiser in a story Thursday.

"My husband Adrian caught the thief red-handed in our home," she said. "And what is even crazier, the man even had my husband's hat sitting right on his head."

Adrian McKinnon held the suspect, 33-year-old Tajuan Bullock, at gunpoint and told him to sit on the floor until he decided what to do.

"We made this man clean up all the mess he made, piles of stuff, he had thrown out of my drawers and cabinets onto the floor," Tiffany McKinnon said.

When police arrived, Bullock complained about being forced to clean the home at gunpoint.

"This man had the nerve to raise sand about us making him clean up the mess he made in my house," she said. "The police officer laughed at him when he complained and said anybody else would have shot him dead."

05 October 2007

Sad Day for Some

Ed and Elaine Brown have been arrested.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071005/ap_on_re_us/tax_evaders_arrested





I love the way it was done by the Marshalls, trickery and deciept. I think some people will be glad it 'ended peacefully'. I do not know all of the details, nor will any of us for many years, but I do not think it was the the Browns' intention to do so. They will be locked away and hidden. Forgotten about and ignored, just as any who stand against the system.





Many a Patriot has fallen to the wayside, not gaining that very title due to their battle being lost.





The IRS = theirs, it is indeed a sad day for some. Yet, if you are a US Marshall, break out the cake and soda, its time to celebrate a victory.

Chalk one up for the 'Good Guys'.





The arrests "will be a relief to everyone in the community," said state Agriculture Commissioner Stephen Taylor, a Plainfield resident. "This has been such a distraction to everybody."

Thanks, Mister Taylor, you're swell, just looking out for the little guy.

02 October 2007

YAY!!!

A rebuttal from the Police?




And this is just for fun:
http://www.addictinggames.com/helicopter.html


Some happy thoughts about our money system:Reserve notes

Bloomberg.com: Currencies
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601083&sid=aDBegmV7h0cU&refer=currency

Fears of dollar collapse on Saudis concerns...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2007/09/19/bcnsaudi119.xml&CMP=ILC-mostviewedbox

Bloomberg.com: Currencieshttp://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601083&sid=aGO6cU_5z57M&refer=currency

Euro Hits New High, Crests $1.40...
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/070920/dollar.html?.v=8

FT.com / Home UK / UK - Dollar hits lows against major currencies http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/e331d7f2-6758-11dc-9443-0000779fd2ac.html

FT.com / Home UK / UK - Oil prices jump above $82 a barrel http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/13eeaa62-66c0-11dc-a218-0000779fd2ac.html

FT.com / Home UK / UK - Crude oil jumps above $84
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/cedeb61e-6760-11dc-9443-0000779fd2ac.html


This is an Hour and a half movie. But, it covers most of the stuff we ponder here at The Chronicle. If you skip to the 5 minute mark, you do not have to watch the previews :)

One Nation Under Siege
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5522575736561316064&q=One+Nation+Under+Seige%7E+Full+Theatrical+Release&pr=goog-sl

18 September 2007

Safety

I think I've figured out the problems. Sometimes, for your own safety, corporations have to protect you from ideas.

For those who have been double, or triple tapped on the messages, sorry guys.

For those who did not get some, usually need to check on Tuesday if you don't get anything. This isn't 100% of Tuesdays, but 75-90% of Tuesdays.

Maybe I will simply send a follow up reminder to anyone that doesn't get it after the fact.

Greatest Fear

I know that there are different personalities in all fields of employment. But, a pissed off welder doesn't get in my face does he? This is probably my greatest fear. Please watch the video and make your own judgement.

12 September 2007

Rattlesnake

I
Let us examine ourselves. The rattlesnake is found in no other quarter of the world besides America. She never begins an attack, nor once engaged, ever surrenders: She is therefore an emblem of magnanimity and true courage...she never wounds 'till she has generously given notice, even to her enemy, and cautioned him against the danger of treading on her.

This is the America that we need to be. The reason that the rattlesnake does rattle is that it lived among the herds of roaming buffalo. Simply stating to her neighbor, ‘I am here, do not step on me’.

This is the America that our founding fathers stated us with.

How much easier would it be living with our neighbors in a harmony, neither allies nor enemies, merely friendly neighbors saying ‘hi’ over the fence?

Examining the way we have shed this neighborly image and deployed our resources all over the place, reveals that this has certainly brought us trouble.

It seems that although the border to Mexico remains open and unprotected, the North/South Korean border is secured. Strangely, the Korean border has American troops there to provide the service.

So, it would seem simple that we as Americans not only have the ability to seal a border, we also have the able bodies to actually secure it. This is a geographic issue, not a legislative or monetary one. All that is required is a simple Department of Defense change of orders for some of our servicemen.

This would be the proverbial ‘two birds with one stone’. The Mexican border would be secured and we would be out of our neighbors business. It is like stepping into their backyard to hold the kids from bickering. As long as we are there, holding them apart, then they are always separated and shouting. If we get out the way, the fight would soon be over, if it continues at all and a peaceful hug would be begin.

There are many issues that we as the 'non-rattlesnake America' have perhaps aided in. But, more often than not, we have only created more issues in the process.

We cannot solve everyones problems, we need to focus on our own. How much good can a Doctor do in a surgery, if he has a broken arm? First, the physician must focus on his own individual healing, before attempting to aide another.


II
If you've been following the Diebold case in California, you know that electronic voting has proven easier to corrupt than any other form, and is being abandoned now by many states. Most proponents of electoral reform want to return to paper ballots, this would be great since from our long, bitter history, gun owners know, probably better than anyone else, how easily polls can be subverted.

It generally starts with how you ask the question.

We live in a Republic, not a Democracy; let me explain it this way. A Republic is a representative caucus elected by the people to govern. A Democracy has you place your life, liberty, and property, and the lives, liberty, and property of your family, in the hands of 300,000,000 products of the public school system. I don't know about you, but I won't let my next-door neighbors tell me what to do, and I certainly don't want 300 million "neighbors" telling me what to do, either.

The reason that we don't have direct democracy in America, and were never intended to, is that the Founding Fathers, extraordinarily well-informed with regard to history, were every bit as worried about majorities violating the basic human rights of minorities as they were about the tyrannies imposed by kings. They installed some safety-valves in the system. Some of them -- like the election of U.S. Senators by state legislators, rather than by popular vote -- have been ruined over the years. Others, like the Electoral College, are barely hanging on.

At one time, in fact, you couldn't vote unless you had something -- real property -- to lose in the process.


"It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds." ~Samuel Adams~

27 August 2007

A New Day Dawns

I often wonder, exactly how far into a corner you can back an animal into a corner, before the fight or flight instinct kicks in. I guess it really depends on the type of animal. Some, like a Raccoon for instance, is a terror to the aggressor when backed into a corner. Others, like a Rabbit only pee themselves in terror at the approach of the aggressor.

I guess we as humans have to find our 'totem animal' and know how far we are willing to back up. I do not know of any TMC members who are Rabbits, at least from the observations of the feedback from the posts. I think most are like mild carnivorous creatures, content to keep their eyes open and quietly watch for the approach of danger. A select few are like the wolves, who though never seen, stalk the enemy quietly from beyond the tree line. Waiting to alert the other wildlife or for a first line of defense till the rest arrive to support them in the cause. The last of us are the antagonizers, like bears who steal the picnic baskets or birds who poo on the freshly waxed cars. Keeping them focused on a mild irritation to keep them aware that we are many.

What brings this to my mind is the level of stupidity that the ‘powers that be’ seem to display. Yet, we are supposed to accept the idea that they know best how to run things.

Why is the Welfare office right next door to the Parole and Probation office?

I sympathize with the needs of children whose parents are stupid and violate the law. But, by the same token, stupidity gets you a check from the government. It is very disheartening to be out during peak work hours and watch people sitting around doing nothing. Granted they do not have the finest car, if any car at all, but everybody is capable of something.

It may seem cold at first but, really think about this and be honest with yourself. For this scenario, consider the voice activated technology in the world today, as well as the way technical support or customer service was handled by the last company you called. Knowing about databases and that all of the answers are computer driven in front of the person on the phone.

Now ask yourself this: ‘Would you rather pay a few dollars more on the price of a product or just have the system adjusted so that disabled Americans could earn some money answering your calls?’

Could a girl with no legs do a better job answering your call than ‘Hadji’? Would she be willing to make money doing that? A call center operator makes $9-17 an hour at a 40 hr week for $12 with 32% taxes taken out that would give her $1,860. Now even if we figure in some crazy $500 a month extra expense for retirement or medical insurance or maybe my math is really bad, that leaves her with $1,360. SSI full disability is only $600 a month. Social Security Disability max is $1,400 a month.

Think about it.

Now to have foreign policy for the Middle East explained

click here: Windows Media Quicktime

14 August 2007

I was curious

How many of us really want to have to be the one to stand up for what is right? I certainly did not ever want to have to be the one pointing out what was going on around me. I wanted to sit in blissful ignorance just like most others live their lives. It does comfort me to find so many like minded folks around though. We may never change one thing in our lives. But, at least the legacy we leave will be one of trying to keep things from changing for the worse in our lifetime.

08 August 2007

Poll

New poll at the bottom of the page about your thought about gun range practicing.

07 August 2007

I. Apparently there are more ‘freedom fighter’s’ up in North Louisiana. Maybe this could help the Brown’s out in New Hampshire.

The Internal Revenue Service has lost a lawyer's challenge in front of a jury to prove a constitutional foundation for the nation's income tax, and the victorious attorney now is setting his sights higher.

"I think now people are beginning to realize that this has got to be the largest fraud, backed up by intimidation and extortion and by the sheer force of taking peoples property and hard-earned money without any lawful authorization whatsoever," lawyer Tom Cryer told WND just days after a jury in Louisiana acquitted him of two criminal tax counts.

He said the free exchange of labor for compensation has been upheld as a right by the Supreme Court, but that doesn't necessarily make the compensation income.

If ever such an argument were to be presented widely, Cryer said, the income to the federal government would plummet. But not to worry, he said, the expenses could be reduced equally by eliminating programs, departments and agencies that also have no foundation in the Constitution.

For example, he said, the Constitution does not empower the federal government to regulate education, or employment, and agriculture, yet it does so.

He warned without a restoration of constitutional basics, the nation is lost.

"Read your Constitution and you will see that the federal role does not include ANY authority to regulate or tax any citizen directly and that WE expressly reserved the right to rule and govern ourselves as States, not as mere political subdivisions," his website says.

"The Constitution does not allow the government to run your lives, but the money it is stealing from millions of Americans is the fuel for its over-reaching and kibitzing. Take the money back and we and our states and communities can again be free," he said.

The fight is over "our FREEDOM from rule by a DISTANT RULER, just as we fought to free ourselves of a distant England over 200 years ago," he said.

Just in case you aren’t following it yourself, there was ‘provoking’ gun fire in NH on Saturday. But, the Brown’s did not fall into the trap of firing back at nothing but the ‘sounds’ of gunfire.

II. In a time where New Orleans city officials continue to breaking the law refusing to return people's confiscated guns, instead letting them rust in a semi trailer, a story like this at least returns a bit of a smile to one's face.

"The number of permits issued to carry concealed weapons is running twice as high as it was before Katrina - this, in a city with only about half its pre-storm population of around 450,000. Attendance at firearms classes and hours logged at shooting ranges also are up, according to the gun industry."

One piece of spin-via-omission that we see all the time though:
"While many are buying guns for protection, only two defensive killings of criminals by civilians took place in New Orleans in 2006, according to police. No charges were filed against the shooters."

A round need not be fired and a criminal's career terminated to count as a defensive firearm use. We don't really know the number of encounters where a gun is never fired and no one is injured, but the estimations are always pretty high. There surely were more than 2 cases where the mere sight of the firearm sent the criminal running in the opposite direction.

You should report these encounters, but many do not. But to me they are perfectly valid defensive firearm uses!

10 July 2007

It is amazing what a ‘Disney World’ mentality we walk around in. I do not know if you have seen the Visa commercials. Click ‘Morning In ManhattanView Here.

This shows two things to me, first is the choreographed ‘dance’ right along with music. People are shuffling about doing their daily activities. Isn’t everything so lovely and organized? Swiping their RFID enabled cards in the machine. Dutifully unaware that the ‘dance’ is part of their master’s grand scheme. How evil it is that the one guy messes up the whole works.

But, this is the second thing I see in the commercial. How one guy can throw a monkey wrench into the ‘grand scheme’, holding up the bulldozer of tyranny. What a freedom fighter this guy is. And the sad thing is this; most people will never see him for what he is.

What we need to realize is that underlying reality. Looking past the smoke and mirrors we can find many things. Live Earth ‘Climate Change’ concerts for instance. First of all, this was called ‘Global Warming’ until just a few months ago. Well, it was so hot from ‘CC/GW’ that the Johannesburg concert got snowed out. No BS check it out here.

Officials at Live Earth Johannesburg have blamed the effects of climate change for poor audience attendance at Saturday’s (07Jul07) South African event. Organiser John Langford believes extremely cold weather in the region - it snowed last week (ends06Jul07) for the first time in a quarter of a century - kept people away from the concert, which starred Joss Stone, UB40, Angelique Kidjo and Baaba Maal. Speaking before the event, Langford said, "We’re expecting 10,000 here tonight. It’s a bit chilly, and we’ve had a strange winter... is it climate change? We had snow in Jo’burg last week for the first time in 25 years."

Words fail me.
Thanks Ivan.


Consider this about ‘CC/GW’ Scientist took samples of the polar ice caps. They cut ‘plugs’ out of the ice much like they do with cheese. Then they studied the melt and freeze lines in the ice and found this: Until about 120-130 years ago, temperature on the planet went up and down in 10 degree, 10 year cycles.

If that is the case, then we should be back on the cycle if we are seeing changes at that rate. I know this year we have had a .7% [ point seven degree] increase.

Last is the ‘Gun Show Loophole’. This wording proposes that there is something that is done at a gun show that is not done everyday anyway. If you sell your car to somebody are you then an ‘Unlicensed Car Dealer’? Check it out here.

Watch the wording of other people everybody. Words have power.

When words lose their meaning, a people can move neither hand nor foot. Confucius

28 June 2007

I hate stupidity!!!!

I think maybe I ate too much lead based paint as a kid or something. But, none of us shot up our schools. We got picked on and beat up other people sometimes. We got beat up and picked on other people sometimes. Sometimes everyone doesn't make the team tryouts. Sometimes somebody has to suck and lose the game for everyone. This made them a stronger person. Not to say dumba$$' don't still happen. But, maybe Charley Manson and Ted Bundy did not eat enough paint?

I hate political correctness. If a black man gets mad cause I call him a black man, well then I hurt his feelings. That was not my intention, I was only giving reference. The Indians did it with the 'blue eye' statements for the white man. Or the 'buffalo soldiers' for the black man. This is how they referenced the man they were talking about. Nothing that was negative about the description. I don't want to hurt anybodys feelings who read these words. I probably do sometimes, but that is not my intention.

My purpose is to say this: 'We are being turned into weak, thin skinned pansies.' How many times have I been made to feel bad because of some words? Did I know that I was supposed to feel bad because of the words? Or did I have to be told I was supposed to feel bad?

Ultimately, the medicine wheel has 4 colors and you fall under one of them. Red, Yellow, Black and White. Just like the 'Jesus loves the little children' song. Oh crap, I hurt someones feeling again I'm sure. Again, not my intention here, I am just trying to give a reference. Maybe some people do not know the wheel but know the song. Maybe some people do not even know who the song is about. Maybe some people do not even say the name. Oh well, hopefully everyone knows the colors.

You know my "Uncle" (and yours), used to say to me 'suck it up'. Which is to say 'walk it off' or 'get back on the bike'. We have to keep on truckin' and quit letting all of the political correctness make us so weak.

E Pluribus Unum = United

I hope we can stop letting minor things devide us. We are people, yes? No different under that description correct? If I ask you 'are you people?' you have to answer yes. Past that we start to become more and more unique. Ultimately we are the only one exactly like us. But, we are ultimately just like everyone else. Flesh and bone people. I think this is our only hope, it is our only chance if we can stand shoulder to shoulder against tyrany.



Last of the Commie test:

The Ninth Plank of communism is one of the most ambitious: Combination of agriculture with manufacturing industries; gradual abolition of the distinction between town and country by a more equitable distribution of population over the country. This needs to be handled in two parts. The first is relatively simple. Ever hear of Archer Daniel Midland? Visited a major dairy or meat outfit recently? Between the multinational agri-conglomerates and the 'factory' farms you see, that part's been done for decades now. the second half is a little more difficult to see. While you may think that it's not been implemented, because there are still cities and still rural areas, let's look again. In 1920, the US population was about 100 million and the number of people living on farms was about 44 million, so nearly half the population was on a farm or in some other rural setting. By 1940, the population on farms had dropped to 32 million. In 1950, 15 million. 1970, 6 million. 1985, 3 million. And the estimate is that by 2000 there will be roughly 100,000 farmers or agribusiness corporations producing all agricultural products in the US. And cities have also taken a hit in terms of the overall population. While some cities have grown, like LA, others like Chicago, St. Louis, Dallas, etc. have actually lost population over the past 40 years. The result: the ubiquitous suburbs, neither urban nor rural but, originally, a blend of both. This is the result of the largest population migration since the Middle Ages. So, the Ninth Plank is firmly in operation today. 10 points

At last we reach the tenth Plank: Free Education for all children in public schools. Public schools should teach skills, not DNC talking points. Yep, thats in effect. 10 Points

So whats percent Commie are you?

19 June 2007

Here is how the CDC is using your monet instead of quarantining viruses. Thanks Senator Coburn for looking into this Alphabet Group.

Ed and Elaine Brown held a press conference yesterday, ABC covered it. They vow not to surrender and still ask anybody to 'show them the law' that says we have to pay income tax.

He seems a little bit of a kook on the video I watched, but I guess we all are in our own way and probably would be kinda jumpy if your house is surronded by US Marshalls. After all, the US Marshalls were in charge of the 'operations' when Vicki Weaver and her 14 year old son Sam were killed at Ruby Ridge.

Commie questions:

Point 7 is Government owned Factories and Production. This brings to mind the factories of WWII, soem of the indutrial stuff, remember the ladies building planes? This is some of the stuff that went on in Russia.

Well we don't have that here right? I mean Ford and GM are 2 giants of industry and they are not owned by the Fed. But, then again aren't then regulated by them? Taxed by, controlled by and licensed by the government? They own the dams which produce electricity.

10 points for compliance and 0 points for freedom fighters.

Point 8 is complicated to me so I'll just quote George on this one:
"Equal liability of all to labor, establishment of industrial armies, especially for agriculture. How many listened to President Clinton at that Volunteer Summit? Especially when he said that to be a good citizen you had to get a job and pay taxes? How about last year's 'workfare' bill, where to get money from the government, you have to work? I'm not saying the idea of working is wrong, but the government is implementing it so that you have to work on their terms such as by having insurance, a SSN, filling out a 1040 each April. And those industrial armies? Go back to the 1930s and look at things like the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) and the WPA (Works Project Administration). How about today's Americorps?"

10 points if this applies
0 points if it doesn't

Only 2 more tenets left, are you over 50% communist yet? I hope I don't end up with 100%, we will see.

07 June 2007

Special

Hey, I just wanted to give a shout out to William 'Dollar Bill' Jefferson. Thanks for helping to make Louisiana such a respected place. Way to go Bill!!!

In Breaking news.

Ed & Elaine Brown are under seize by the government. Watch for updates.

http://www.makethestand.com/index.php

http://www.wmur.com/video/13461249/index.html

http://www.wmur.com/news/13460557/detail.html

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/june2007/070607policesurround.htm

This is all the info I can get at this time. Make sure and watch the video on the press conference.

06 June 2007

Interesting Stuffs

Some of us watch more TV than others, I for one search for my info online mostly. With You Tube and other video sites, I get only the highlights of the stuff I want to know about and ignore the commercials, hype and Paris Hilton updates. However, sometimes I catch Dateline or 20/20 stuff if I'm surfing channels as a time kill activity. Some of their stories expose fraud, corruption, predators and scams. This is good info to have sometimes. I guess a few months ago they had on 20/20 a story about a kid named Matt Bandy.

Basically, Matt was a normal 16 year old kid who, like most 'kids these days' spent time online. Well, your friend and mine, Yahoo turned Matt in as a child porn up loader. Cops break down the door at the Bandy home in full riot gear.

After a quarter of a million dollars worth of lawyer fees, Matt is not in jail. Turns out his PC was a 'ZOMBIE'. Basically, a hacked controls your computer and uploads whatever they want through it. Be careful online is the main thing since the Internet is a big magic box of stuffs. Sometimes it is hard to know who your friends really are.

Read more about this story here.

Happy Thought for the day :
America has the highest per capita imprisonment rate in the world.

We’re the government and you’re not, CLICKY

Next Commie questions to cheer you up even more:

The 5th point for communism is a credit system controlled by the state.

Do you have any gold or silver? How about cash? Look at the top of your dollars and they say Federal Reserve Note. We are moving away from the paper money even with credit/debit cards.

If you have precious metal score 0
If not 10 Points

The 6th point is state controlled transportation and communications.

Matt Bandy found out who controlled the Internet communications quick. Radio and Telephone require FCC licensing, even the FRS/GMRS radios require a license to use the GMRS frequency legally. Telephones, even cellphones show the names over caller ID, no secret there who is calling. It all comes back to you borrowing their media.

Transportation is an easy one to figure out. Been on a plane lately? Registration, licensing and taxing on your vehicles anyone?

I don't think there is a 0 option on this one.
Score yourself 10 points

29 May 2007

FDA

The FDA is another alphabet agency that is constantly gaining ground on our freedoms. On top of trying to regulate vitamins they hand out these dangerous pharmaceuticals like candy. Anything natural of value to us has to be stamped out so that we have to look to Ma and Pa Senator to provide for us like children.

Did you know that pasteurized cow's milk is the number one allergic food in this country. It has been associated with a number of symptoms and illnesses including:
Diarrhea, Cramps, Bloating, Gas ,Gastrointestinal bleeding ,Iron-deficiency anemia ,
Skin rashes ,Allergies ,Colic in infants ,Osteoporosis ,Increased tooth decay ,Arthritis ,
Increased tooth decay ,Growth problems in children ,Heart disease ,Cancer ,
Atherosclerosis ,Acne ,Recurrent ear infections in children, Type 1 diabetes ,
Rheumatoid arthritis ,Infertility ,Leukemia and Autism

Raw milk, on the other hand, is not associated with any of these problems, and even people who have been allergic to pasteurized milk for many years can typically tolerate and even thrive on raw milk.

The only reason for pasteurization in the first place was to kill any germs that were on the crocks used in dairy farming. In this day and age stainless steel is used exclusively and is easily sterilized to avoid any germs. Click here for info on Real Milk


More of the are you a Commie test:

Part 2

The second point of the communist manifesto is for the government to levy an increasing or progressive income tax.

Do you pay income taxes? score yourself 10 points for yes, 0 points for a no.

Part 3

Third is an abolition of inheritance. Maybe you inherit something from your great uncle Wilbur. Lets say he left $100 for simplicity. He was a retired man who simply rented a small apartment after aunt Edna died. I hope your real Uncle Wilbur isn't quite that poor but I just want to keep in easy for the people who aren't math whiz es.

The inheritance taxes are 28% to 35%. So out of the $100 you have 33 +/- dollars that belongs to the government to pay them for poor uncle Wilbur's death? They make money because he died? On top of this, any of his Social Security 'retirement fund' that he did not receive yet, goes back into the general fund and is distributed as the government see fit. You receive none of his 'retirement', only $67 and his spare set of teeth. Are we mourning because uncle Wilbur is gone or because we just got robbed?

10 points for compliance, 0 for all you relatives still being alive and sticking it to 'the man' well into their 80s.


22 May 2007

http://minutemanchronicles.blogspot.com/

I saw the ‘O’Reilly’ show last night and the guest host Michelle Malkin, a known RNC point man, had a guest on from the DNC, some cutie blonde [Sorry honey I can’t remember the name of your brainless head].

So these two sweeties were talking about the presidential hopefuls. But, specifically what a outsider and crazy man Ron Paul was.

If the RNC and DNC sweethearts are in agreement that he is the wrong man for the job, he must be the right man for the job.




Are You a Practicing Communist?

I recently came across this interesting question from a guy named George. I figure ‘Heck No’ I am a true red-blooded American. I even am a veteran for goodness sake. I hate communism and would never want to have anything to do with it. Easy answer then, ‘No, I am not a practicing communist.’

Then George explained the communist manifesto, written by Carl Marx in 1848 when he was 30 years old. There has been an entire movement and culture built around this essay.

There are 10 points on the manifesto and I would like to cover each one over a short time here. I will try to keep it to a minimum but, if you want to see the long version then I direct you to
George’s site.

Point #1 is the Abolition of personal land.

No problem right? I mean I own my own house. But, how much of the state is government owned? State parks and recreation areas, which I have to pay to use these state owned parks at $5 for ‘day passes to the state park.

Then I have to pay a tax on my own land. So, is it my land at all? Or am I renting it from the government? If I don’t pay the taxes they will seize ‘my land’ and sell it.

Leviticus 25:23: 'The land shall not be sold forever for the land is mine; for ye are strangers and sojourners with me.'

Score 10 points if this is you. And I will provide the next test question soon.

15 May 2007

Scraps
It is funny really when you think about things as they really are. I mean take this clown for instance. Metal is very precious, thus money has been made with it since early times. Another guy gets charged with theft of a truck because he ‘paid’ the thief $500 for the wheels off the trailer. What is our money ‘coined’ in? Shiny new green and pink paper,……ooooww pretty. Here is a guy, without a gun, discharging 100 rounds with a hammer and a vice for the brass casings. He wanted to trade the brass for paper. He ends up shooting himself for a few dollars.

Why is it that liberals hate the idea of an armed citizen so much? They can read the statistics just like we can. If they care to research the matter, they will learn that people with concealed carry permits simply do not commit gun crimes! So, the liberal opposition to citizens carrying guns simply cannot be excused over fears for general public safety. The facts simply don't bear those fears out. There has to be something else at work here, and there is. Liberals don't like armed individuals because they are .... individuals. Carrying a gun for self-defense is, as I said, a uniquely individual pursuit. It's a loud statement by an individual citizen saying "I own my life, and I have the right to take deadly action to defend it." The liberal believes that your life belongs to government, and that it is the government's job to protect it.

HPV Vaccine Update
Bowing to reality, Gov. Rick Perry (R-Texas) ended a bitter battle with the state legislature yesterday by allowing the bill that overrides his executive order on the HPV vaccine to become law. In a scathing press conference in Austin, the governor unleashed his fury on lawmakers who reversed his policy. How ironic. Perry didn't appreciate being forced to assent to something against his will any more than the state's parents did. The governor, who neither vetoed nor signed the proposal, faulted lawmakers for allowing women to die of a preventable disease. "I challenge legislators to look these [infected] women in the eyes and tell them, 'We could have prevented this disease...but we just didn't have the gumption to address all the misguided and misleading political rhetoric.'" His statements didn't sit well with state leaders who support the vaccine but believe Texas is overstepping its bounds by mandating it for young girls. Several officials, including Perry's own Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, put the blame on Perry's insistence on acting unilaterally. "All the governor would have had to do is talk to us, and he would have seen that we would have embraced a program where there was an opt-in instead of an opt-out."




Gun Control Bill Seeks to Close 'Terror Gap'?
A Second Amendment group says Attorney General Alberto Gonzales should resign as the nation's highest ranking law enforcement officer, given his "troubling support" for a new gun control bill that seeks to close the "terror gap" in federal law.S. 1237 would give the attorney general, a presidential appointee, the authority to suspend or cancel someone's Second Amendment right, even if that person has never been charged with a crime, the Second Amendment Foundation warned.At the Justice Department's request, the bill was introduced last week by Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.), whom SAF describes as one of the most extreme anti-gunners in Congress.The "Denying Firearms and Explosives to Dangerous Terrorists Act of 2007" would give the attorney general discretionary authority to deny the purchase of firearms (or the issuance of firearms and explosives licenses) to "known or suspected terrorists." The bill has been referred to Judiciary Committee.The Second Amendment Foundation warned the bill would allow the attorney general to block gun sales "because of some vague suspicion that an American citizen may be up to no good."SAF founder Alan Gottlieb said the bill "raises serious concerns about how someone becomes a 'suspected terrorist.' Nobody has explained how one gets their name on such a list, and worse, nobody knows how to get one's name off such a list."There's also a larger concern, Gottlieb added: "When did we decide as a nation that it is a good idea to give a cabinet member the power to deny someone's constitutional right simply on suspicion, without a trial or anything approaching due process?"Under the federal Brady Act, licensed firearm dealers must request background checks on all would-be gun buyers. The National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) is supposed to bar convicted felons and mentally unstable people from buying guns.But Gonzales and Sen. Lautenberg worry that there is no provision to deny "suspected terrorists" from purchasing a gun.In January 2005, the Government Accountability Office reported that during one five-month period (Feb. 3-June 30, 2004), people designated by the federal government as "known or suspected terrorists" tried to purchase a total of 44 firearms.The GAO said in 35 cases, the FBI allowed the transactions to proceed because field agents were unable to find any disqualifying information as stipulated in the Brady Act.In March 2005, Sen. Lautenberg asked Attorney General Gonzales and FBI Director Robert Mueller to look into the matter.In response, the Justice Department created a working group that produced the recommendations on which Lautenberg's bill is based.Lautenberg's website says his bill would deny gun purchases to "known or suspected terrorists" in cases where the attorney general "reasonably believes that the person may use a firearm or explosives in connection with terrorism." Lautenberg said his bill includes "due process safeguards" that would allow people to challenge the attorney general's denial of a firearm purchase or license; and it would protect "the sensitive information upon which terrorist watch list listings are based." Many Americans have complained about the secret government "watch lists" used to screen airline passengers."We're not surprised that General Gonzales has found an agreeable sponsor in Frank Lautenberg," Gottlieb said. "The senator from New Jersey has never seen a restrictive gun control scheme he did not immediately embrace, and S. 1237 is loaded with red flags. "Attorney General Gonzales has no business asking for that kind of power over any tenet in the Bill of Rights," Gottlieb said. "He took an oath to uphold the Constitution, not trample it. Perhaps it is time for him to go."

08 May 2007

So Much for 'Mother' Earth
According to radical environmentalists, the biggest threat to the earth isn't CO2 emissions or climate change--it's children. A new paper by Optimum Population Trust (OPT) contends that kids are "bad for the planet" and if couples had one less child, they could "cut their family's carbon dioxide output by the equivalent of 620 [cross-Atlantic flights]." Rather than follow their own dreams of having a family, John Guillebaud, co-chairman of OPT, said that potential parents should first consider the environmental consequences. Another eco-militant, Paul Watson, founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, is calling for a green genocide. In a May 4 editorial, Watson says mankind "is acting like a virus" and appeals for the world to decrease its population by more than five billion. In the past, Watson has come under fire for claiming that humans are "the AIDS of the earth." Rhetoric like this, fueled by profound pessimism about human possibility, is driving demographic collapse in much of the West, where sub-replacement level fertility is on a collision course with pension liabilities, especially in Europe. Even Al Gore, who this weekend spoke to the American Institute of Architects, resorted to calling the alleged bio-threat a "spiritual crisis." In this he is half-right as the key to this eco-pessimism is despair. The "green" campaign, elevated to a fever pitch by Gore and others who advocate a stronger hand for government, is paving the way for the dire messages of organizations like OPT and Sea Shepherd. I have to ask, if we take their advice and quit having children, just who exactly would we be saving the earth for?

Altered Corn
Thursday, April 12, 2007
A variety of genetically modified corn that was approved for human consumption in 2006 caused signs of liver and kidney toxicity as well as hormonal changes in rats in a study performed by researchers from the independent Committee for Independent Research and Genetic Engineering at the University of Caen in France.

• The corn in question, MON863, is made by the Monsanto Company and approved for use in Australia, Canada, China, the European Union, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines, and the United States. It has had a gene inserted from the bacteria Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), which causes the plant's cells to produce a pesticide.

• Researchers fed rats either unmodified corn or diets containing 11 or 30 percent MON863 for 90 days. The rats who ate modified corn were found to exhibit signs of liver and kidney toxicity, as well as signs of hormonal changes.

• Male rats lost an average of 3.3 percent of their body weight, and their excretion of phosphorus and sodium decreased. Female rats gained an average of 3.7 percent of their body weight, while their triglyceride levels increased by 24 to 40 percent.

• The mechanism that causes the toxicity is not yet known, but the researchers say there is evidence that the Bt toxin may cause the perforation of blood cells. They expressed concern that the methods used by Monsanto in initial tests of the corn were statistically flawed and called their own tests "the best mammalian toxicity tests available."

• Greenpeace responded to the study by calling for an immediate recall of all MON863 corn and the reassessment of all genetically modified foods currently approved for the market.

• Quote: "Our counter-evaluation shows that there are signs of toxicity, and nobody can say scientifically and seriously the consumption of the transgenic maize MON863 is safe and good for health." - Lead Author Gilles Eric SeraliniWhat you need to know -

• It seems that the more these GM foods are tested, the more frightening the implications seem to be for human health. When companies like Monsanto do their own in-house testing, results are mysteriously favorable in nearly all cases, but when independent labs run their own tests, the results are downright shocking.

• I find it interesting that the FDA believes U.S. consumers should not be allowed to know which foods are genetically modified and which aren't. The push for honest labeling of GM foods has been blockaded by corporate interests and corrupt federal regulators.

Venezuela criticizes DEA as 'new cartel'
Venezuela on Monday said it will not allow U.S. agents to carry out counter-drug operations in the country, accusing the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) of being a "new cartel" that aids traffickers.

Justice Minister Pedro Carreno said the South American nation suspended cooperation with the agency in 2005 after determining that "they were moving a large amount of drugs." President Hugo Chavez at the time also accused the DEA of spying.

"The United States with its DEA monopolizes the shipping of drugs like a cartel," Carreno told reporters. "We determined that we were evidently in the presence of a new cartel." He did not elaborate.

Spokesman Brian Penn said the U.S. Embassy categorically denies the accusation and called the DEA "the leading agency combating drug trafficking around the world."

"We'd like to cooperate with Venezuela to not only increase the number of seizures in Venezuela but also to help them to prosecute narcotraffickers who are operating in Venezuelan territory. We think sharing of information can aid Venezuela in this," Penn said.

Washington has repeatedly accused Venezuela of not cooperating in counter-drug efforts and says cocaine shipments are increasingly passing through the country from neighboring Colombia.

U.S. officials say about 10 DEA agents have remained in Venezuela working with law enforcement contacts even after the Chavez government suspended formal cooperation
Carreno was responding to comments by John Walters, the U.S. director of National Drug Control Policy, who told the Colombian magazine Semana in an interview published last week: "Chavez has refused to cooperate. It's a shame. Venezuela is gaining in importance for the drug traffickers."

Carreno said Venezuela is making important strides in fighting drug trafficking.
"The Venezuelan government doesn't accept blackmail," Carreno said. Security agencies are willing to follow up on any information provided to track down traffickers, he added, but "what we will not permit them to do is carry out operations in our territory."

6 Charged With Plot to Attack N.J. Base

MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. (AP) -- Six nationals of the former Yugoslavia were arrested on charges they plotted to attack the Fort Dix Army base and "kill as many soldiers as possible," federal authorities said Tuesday.

The six were scheduled to appear in U.S. District Court in Camden later Tuesday to face charges of conspiracy to kill U.S. servicemen, said Michael Drewniak, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in New Jersey.

Five of them lived in Cherry Hill, about 10 miles east of Philadelphia and 20 miles southwest of Fort Dix, he said.

A law enforcement official, speaking on condition of anonymity because documents in the case remain sealed, said the attack was stopped in the planning stages. The men were arrested while trying to buy automatic weapons in a sale set-up by law enforcement authorities, the officials said.

The official said that the men had lived in the United States for some time and were arrested as part of a joint federal and local investigation.

The Star-Ledger of Newark reported on its Web site that the men had agreed to buy AK-47 assault rifles from an arms dealer who was secretly cooperating with the FBI. It cited a law enforcement person who spoke on condition of anonymity because the source was not authorized to speak about the arrests.

FBI spokeswoman Jerri Williams said U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie and J.P. Weis, special agent in charge of the FBI in Philadelphia, planned a 2:30 p.m. news conference to discuss the arrests.

Fort Dix is used to train soldiers, particularly reservists. It also housed refugees from Kosovo in 1999.

Other Stuffs

Brace yourself for this one. Your tax dollars are being called upon to pay for reparations to the people of Guam for the Japanese's actions in WWII. That's right. You read it correctly! Americans will pay for what Japanese did in a war that was fought over 50 years ago.

The Kansas City airport has added foot-washing basins for Muslim cabbies. How far is this nonsense going to go? Last year we learned that the TSA was providing Muslim sensitivity training to 45,000 airport workers.

The postal service of Canada supports my wussification theory. One worker refuses to deliver mail to a house because of a "threatening cat." And I thought my mail pixie was a wimp.

The global warming cultists are in the news again ... and that's not news. This time the story is about "binge flying." It's killing the planet, you know.

The native-born are leaving "hip" cities for the heartland. Apparently, Americans are fleeing the illegal immigrant invasion.


NEWS
The New Orleans Police Department asked lawmakers Monday for nearly $7 million in equipment and recruitment costs to increase its crime-fighting tactics after Hurricane Katrina and to end state police and National Guard assistance in the city.
The police department is seeking dollars for bulletproof vests for incoming police recruits, armored vehicles, mobile command units and buses for large deployments of officers.
Police Superintendent Warren Riley told the House Appropriations Committee that the department needs money to replace equipment flooded and damaged by Katrina and to improve its policing efforts.

He also asked for dollars to pay for $7,000 signing bonuses for officers recruited from other states and to cover the costs of a large recruiting push to attract new officers.

Violent crime in the city has risen since Katrina though New Orleans has fewer residents than it did before the storm.

A study by a Tulane University demographer said New Orleans' per capita murder rate was 96 per 100,000 people last year, the highest in the nation.

Lawmakers on the House Appropriations Committee, which is considering how to construct the state's budget for the upcoming year that begins July 1, were sympathetic to Riley's request for aid, saying they wanted to improve safety for New Orleans' residents and tourists.

01 May 2007

Facts to ponder:

(A) The number of physicians in the U.S. is 700,000.

(B) Accidental deaths caused by physicians per year are 120,000.

(C) Accidental deaths per physician is 0.171.

Statistics courtesy of U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services.

Now think about this: Guns:

(A) The number of gun owners in the U.S. is 80,000,000. (Yes, that's 80 million.)

(B) The number of accidental gun deaths per year, all age groups, is 1,500.

(C) The number of accidental deaths per gun owner is .000188.

Statistics courtesy of the FBI.

So, statistically, doctors are approximately 9,000 times more dangerous than gun owners.

Remember, "Guns don't kill people, doctors do."

Fact: Not everyone has a gun, but almost everyone has at least one doctor.

Please alert your friends to this alarming threat.

We must ban doctors before this gets completely out of hand!!!!!

Out of concern for the public at large, we have withheld the statistics on lawyers for fear the shock would cause people to panic and seek medical attention!

24 April 2007

Happy Days

It never ceases to amaze me how much is taken away and people just quietly comply.

I wonder how many of us, even the ones reading this, let the government steal money a few days ago without even being mildly annoyed. We probably are happy that 'I don't have to pay, or, They owe me $X.XX amount.' Just happy not to 'go to jail'. We live in perilous times, my friends.

Texas just made it a law that all 6Th grade girls have to get a vaccination. More of the 'it takes a village' garbage. Amazingly, only a few generations ago nobody went to public school, so had no 'mandatory' vaccines.

Matter of fact because of a 'mandatory vaccine' my blood is no good for donating. Just wanted to say thanks again to our Federal Government.

The government is also interested in regulating vitamins and alternative healing. Since they did such a great job with the pharmaceuticals, I'm sure they will do a splendid job with the natural stuff. {look up CODEX}

I'm sure everyone will be very happy if they make April 15Th the day the Federal Inspectors come by to check your garden to make sure you are keeping a good crop for yourself. Plus, it will naturally have to be taxed as well.

Amazingly, the American Indians lived for years without a single Federal rule on gardens, hunting or minerals. Europeans and Orientals did this as well, I just wanted to stress the point that it happened HERE in the Americas before the 'white man' came.

A few years ago, I think in the 60s when the 'crazy kids' started 'getting out of hand', the Federal government sent a few investigators out to different parts of the country to 'find out what was going wrong'.

One of these investigation teams went to an Indian Reservation and ended up talking to a very old Indian man. When asked 'What do you think the cause of our degrading society and our troubles are?'

He responded, 'When the white man came to this land, there was no crime or disorder. The Indian men played games to relax. They went out hunting and fishing whenever they wanted. The Indian women stayed at home and did all the work. Then the white man decided he could "make it better"'.

It is true to some degree, and I'm sure it wasn't all fun and games. But, I also do not know of any instances of Indians leaping to their death because of a stressful job. :)

When all the trees have been cut down,
when all the animals have been hunted,
when all the waters are polluted,
when all the air is unsafe to breathe,
only then will you discover you cannot eat money.

Cree Prophecy

17 April 2007

Here is an interesting little video about our taxes and monetary system. This guy is a real moviemaker. Probably his most famous one is the comedy ‘Trading Places’. It is very informative and also a little depressing. Do not watch it if you ‘OWE’ money to the Fed. Otherwise, watch it then afterward, watch the next clip so it can cheer you back up.

Click Here

Cheer Up Here


Just incase you were feeling good about your ‘refund’ today
[ which is the day prescribed by the ruling class for we peasants to divulge our years wages to them ]
I hope you plugged all the numbers into the formulas correctly. But, here is a list of taxes you pay on top of the income tax.

Accounts Receivable Tax
Building Permit Tax
CDL license Tax
Cigarette Tax
Corporate Income Tax
Dog License Tax
Federal Income Tax
Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA)
Fishing License Tax
Food License Tax,
Fuel permit tax
Gasoline Tax (42 cents per gallon)
Hunting License Tax
Inheritance Tax
Interest expense
Inventory tax
IRS Interest Charges
IRS Penalties (tax on top of tax)
Liquor Tax
Luxury Taxes
Marriage License Tax
Medicare Tax
Property Tax
Real Estate Tax
Service charge taxes
Social Security Tax
Road usage taxes
Sales Tax
Recreational Vehicle Tax
School Tax
State Income Tax
State Unemployment Tax (SUTA)
Telephone federal excise tax
Telephone federal universal service fee tax
Telephone federal, state and local surcharge taxes
Telephone minimum usage surcharge tax
Telephone recurring and non-recurring charges tax
Telephone state and local tax
Telephone usage charge tax
Utility Taxes
Vehicle License Registration Tax
Vehicle Sales Tax
Watercraft registration Tax
Well Permit Tax
Workers Compensation Tax

09 April 2007

Spring Break School Special

Teaching our kids to lie

I read a very disturbing report this week in WorldNetDaily regarding an Illinois high school district's decision to subject their 14-year-old freshman classes to a "gay indoctrination seminar."

According to the report, the school's officials required the 14-year-olds to attend a "Gay Straight Alliance Network" panel discussion led by "gay" and "lesbian" upperclassmen during a "freshman advisory" class which "secretively featured inappropriate discussions of a sexual nature in promotion of high-risk homosexual behaviors."

I'm not kidding. I wish I were. But that isn't the half of it.

The school district, knowing full well that disclosure of the program to the student's parents would cause a problem, ordered the children to sign a "confidentiality agreement" that bound them not to tell their parents!

According to the school district's superintendent, the situation was a "mistake." But George Fornero didn't believe that subjecting 14-year-olds to homosexual indoctrination was a "mistake."

Instead, as I understand the story, the "mistake" was in trying to conceal the program from parents. Evidently, the school district couldn't care less if the parents found out. After all, there is nothing they can do about it, as the parents discovered from a similar case in Massachusetts.

In that case, the presiding judge ruled that the "the rights of religious freedom and parental control over the upbringing of children … would undermine teaching and learning. …"

Can you believe it? If I am following this line of reasoning correctly, parents interfere with teaching and learning.

My parents taught me how to talk. They taught me not to lie. They taught me not to steal. They taught me to treat other people with the same respect I would want them to extend to me. And they taught me about "the birds and the bees."

Thus has it been in the human experience for as long as there have been humans. And, despite the prevailing attitude among educators, children are human beings, unique and original individuals. Who would be in the best position to know each individual human child and what is best for that unique individual? A school district? Or a child's parents?

If you answered "a child's parents," then you failed the pop quiz. The correct answer, according to the government, is the school district.

US District Judge Mark Wolf ruled, "Under the Constitution, public schools are entitled to teach anything that is reasonably related to the goals of preparing students to become engaged and productive citizens in our democracy."

That part of the Constitution must have been added since I last read it. The Constitution enshrines individual rights and liberties. The government doesn't have any rights – it has privileges afforded them by the governed.

Further, noted Judge Wolf, "Diversity is a hallmark of our nation. It is increasingly evident that our diversity includes differences in sexual orientation."
So, some people are sexually oriented toward members of the same sex. It just so happens that other people are sexually oriented toward children. Is pedophilia the next "hallmark of diversity" that it will become necessary for the government to protect?

Wolf also ruled that, since history "includes instances of … official discrimination against gays and lesbians … it is reasonable for public educators to teach elementary school students … different sexual orientations."

That is the same circular argument. U.S. history includes official discrimination against pedophiles, as well. But, you say, pedophilia is illegal! So was homosexual conduct – prior to this generation. Does that mean that pedophilia is just a generation away from legitimacy?

For the answer to that question, let's return to the Illinois case. The Deerfield school district's confidentiality agreement would require 14-year-old students to lie to their parents. That is what they were taught by their schoolteachers – "Lie to your parents."

What were they to lie about? About sex!
Not only is that exactly what the average pedophile tells his victim, i.e., "This will be our little secret," it is also clear and undeniable evidence the school district knew that what it was doing was wrong and objectionable to the parents. But, of course, "right and wrong" are among those things that parents are unfit to teach their children, according to the school board and amoral judges.

They believe students are better off learning such principles, like how and when to lie, from the government. Hal Lindsey

06 March 2007

ACMs Ain't Whistlin' Dixie (Chicks)

Sure they swept the Grammy Awards, but apparently the Dixie Chicks don't fly with the Academy of Country Music.

Nominations were announced Monday for the annual ACM Awards and there was nary a Chick to be found despite the Texas trio's five Grammys for Taking the Long Way. The Chicks have won 10 ACMs in their career, including Entertainer of the Year in 2000, but have been shunned by the Nashville establishment since their President Bush-bashing comments in 2003.

While the Academy of Country Music isn't ready to make nice with the Chicks, the organization made sure the usual Nasville-pleasing subjects were accounted for, led by George Straight, Brooks & Dunn and Rascal Flatts. Courtesy of E! Online Julie Keller

Now what does this tell me? Do you think people really understand what is going on here? I doubt it myself. Bottom line is this, people make choices in their lives. Then you have to stand up and take responsibility for those actions. I guess in a way they have accepted responsibility for it. They even sing about what a good idea it was. Treasonous perhaps, but it also shows the reality of the awards shows. This is again just the elitist celebrities patting themselves on the back with trophies.

Do I agree with what a musician or singer says? Sometimes I do, sometimes I don’t. But, they are paid to entertain me. They are different than trained monkeys or circus clowns in some respects. Would you gain your world view or philosophical beliefs from a monkey? The choice is yours to make, so pass the remote so I can change the channel from ‘Paris Hilton MTV stupifest’ to the OFF channel. It is the only thing intelligent to watch on there. IMHO

NRA Gets Reimbursed Court Costs From City Attorney in New Orleans
Monday, March 05, 2007
Fairfax, VA-Attorneys for the National Rifle Association of America received a check from New Orleans City Attorney Joseph Vincent DiRosa, Jr. who was ordered to pay partial legal fees and costs to NRA's attorneys for expenses incurred. Mr. DiRosa's delaying tactics were called "wholly unprofessional" by Federal District Court Judge Carl Barbier.

While the NRA is grateful for this small payment, they remain steadfast in the belief that the City of New Orleans continues to be in contempt of court and must make every effort possible to return the wrongfully and illegally confiscated firearms to their rightful owners.

Every ruling thus far by the courts has reinforced the fact that the Second Amendment applies to all law-abiding Americans, including law-abiding residents of the City of New Orleans.

This is in direct contradiction to the absurd claims made by the Nagin Administration that the Second Amendment somehow did not apply in New Orleans.

Sigmund Freud, the father of modern psychoanalysis, stated the following: "A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity."

What do you think Mayor Nagin?


"Big Brother is here -- and he is retarded!" >:)

01 March 2007

How Things Work


Minuteman Chronicles
So things seem to be clicking along great. Some updates and enhancements have been made that I like. So here goes:

In the age that we live in there are many a new fangled gadget. We have cellphones, ipods, wireless connections, jumpdrives and blueteeth [:)] . We have cellphones that Bluetooth and ipod [MP3]. I’ve seen MP3 jumpdrives that have an RF modulator so you can play music off your jumpdrive through the car radio. And all of this is frequency spinning through the space around us, but we cannot see it.

Now, with all of this going around there are things that will receive these signals regardless of who emits them. Recently, Cox Cable was in a dispute with WWL channel 4 because WWL wanted more money from Cox to be carried on that cable network. Now if you remember back in 1978 before cable became so widely available, WWL was picked up on the ‘rabbit ears’ that came with the TV set. Sure, sometimes you had to put some aluminum foil on them to get better reception, but it was free. WWL is still free if you can find some ‘rabbit ears’, I think Radio Shack sells them. So, why does the cable company have to pay more to carry them? Seems like a bit of greed to me, IMHO.

Let’s go on to another free frequency, wireless connections. I have talked to many friends and knowledgeable folks about this technology and even set one up very recently. It was fairly easy to do and I had a wireless network. I had considered whether to lock it up or leave it open after talking to others. Some people leave it open so that anyone can use the connection for their needs. I guess kind of a sense of community, after all to use it you have to be within 50-75 feet of the thing to use it. I don’t think somebody is gonna sit in your driveway to get online. I did hear one kid say, ‘We did have hi-speed internet, but then our neighbor moved’. Now that is funny, but is a very real capability. I see 6 connections from my dining room table, half of them are wide open.

Now it isn’t hard to do, if you decide to ‘secure’ the connection. I simply check 2 boxes in the setup of the wireless router. Then I picked my password and viola, locked up. Each computer that can see my network is asked for the password to login. The password only needs to be supplied once and the computer will remember it automatically. If I change the password, then the computer will be prompted for the new password once again. VERY simple stuff. So, no reason why anyone who has this couldn’t do it if they choose to, plus most people I talk to choose to leave theirs opened up.

So, some poor kid connects to a wireless connection in his neighborhood from inside his car. Well, seeing him sitting there gets somebody nervous and they call the police. Cops run this kid off and he goes and finds a connection at the library. Now, he uses the library a lot for his schoolwork and study. But, sitting in his car in the parking lot, somebody complains. Cops run him off again. Next day, kid is in the parking lot after hours. Nobody else is around and the same cop happens to drive by. OK, now is where it gets really interesting. They confiscate his laptop and haul him in. Call his parents and keep the laptop because of the investigation. Now, I do not know what he was doing for sure. He says online gaming which makes sense, but it was there for free. If there is a fee for connection then he would know that if he goes there for study. If that is the case then he was stealing. If not then where is the crime? Maybe I’m looking at this wrong, but there is no law against using the airwaves for wireless connections. If they did not want him on their wireless, then they should lock it up. Have they now? Or is this just a bulldog cop who wants to ‘teach this punk a lesson’?

Just think about it.

“Information in the media can be divided into three categories: (1) Truth – Sports' Results; (2) Probable – Weather; (3) Lies – Everything Else”

21 February 2007

Gun History

Something to think about...

In 1929, the Soviet Union established gun control. From 1929 to 1953, about 20 million dissidents, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.

In 1911, Turkey established gun control From 1915 to 1917, 1.5 million Armenians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.

Germany established gun control in 1938 and from 1939 to 1945, a total of 13 million Jews and others who were unable to defend themselves were rounded up and exterminated.

China established gun control in 1935. From 1948 to 195 2, 20 million political dissidents, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.

Guatemala established gun control in 1964. From 1964 to 1981, 100,000 Mayan Indians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.

Uganda established gun control in 1970. >From 1971 to 1979, 300,000 Christians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.

Cambodia established gun control in 1956. From 1975 to 1977, one million 'educated' people, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.

Defenseless people rounded up and exterminated in the 20th Century because of gun control: 56 million.

It has now been 12 months since gun owners in Australia were forced by new law to surrender 640,381 personal firearms to be destroyed by their own government, a program costing Australia taxpayers more than $500 million dollars. The first year results are now in:

Australia-wide, homicides are up 3.2 percent

Australia-wide, assaults are up 8.6 percent

Australia-wide, armed robberies are up 44 percent (yes, 44 percent)!

In the state of Victoria alone, homicides with fi rearms are now up 300 percent. Note that while the law-abiding citizens turned them in, the criminals did not, and criminals still possess their guns!)

While figures over the previous 25 years showed a steady decrease in armed robbery with firearms, this has changed drastically upward in the past 12 months, since criminals now are guaranteed that their prey is unarmed.

There has also been a dramatic increase in break-ins and assaults of the ELDERLY. Australian politicians are at a loss to explain how public safety has decreased, after such monumental effort and expense was expended in successfully ridding Australian society of guns. The Australian experience and the other historical facts above prove it.

You won't see this data on the American evening news or hear our president, governors or other politicians disseminating this information. Guns in the hands of honest citizens save lives and property and, yes, gun-control laws affect only the law-abiding citizens.

Take note my fellow Americans.....before it's too late! Whether you agree or not, it's an interesting lesson in history.

The next time someone talks in favor of gun control, please remind them of this history lesson. With guns, we are 'citizens'. Without them, we are 'subjects'.

I was just telling someone from 'not here' yesterday how short our memory is as a people. Do you think Ma and Pa Oregonian who live outside of Portland really remember the gun seizures in New Orleans? No, they do not. It did not affect them that they can tell. 95% of those weapons are still in NOPD lock up or disappeared completely. This is a real clear and present danger. But sadly, by the time Americans wake up from their slumber, the Feds will be at the door picking up their defenses and clamping on the bonds of slavery.


After a shooting spree, they always want to take the guns away from the people who didn't do it. --William Burroughs


Minuteman Chronicles

15 February 2007

A federal judge has held New Orleans` mayor and police chief in contempt of court because a city lawyer repeatedly ignored deadlines for answering questions from two gun-rights groups that succeeded in stopping police from seizing guns from law-abiding citizens after Hurricane Katrina. Nagin and Riley and every other official in New Orleans who was part of this outrage need to understand that the Constitution may not be suspended in New Orleans or anywhere else by a natural disaster or on somebody's whim. For that matter, every public official needs to understand that it is 'illegal' to seize guns like this. Times Picayune Article

The right to keep and bear arms is fundamental to America. So is a right and duty to dissent, to question, and to investigate your government. Blindly agreeing that 2+2=5 because your party says it is so is not. Thinkers are citizens. Blind believers are tools.

Pointing out a police officer's violation of civil liberties is NOT cop-bashing. It's asking them to follow the same laws they enforce and calling them on it when they don't...a civic duty.

An ancient Chinese proverb says, "No raindrop believes that he is responsible for the flood".

I talk to cops about this and for the most part they believe that they wouldn’t allow such a thing. But, you ‘follow orders’, don’t you officer? Mostly I just make them angry I guess.

On to the fun stuff:

I have discovered a new author ‘new’ to me anyway. Claire Wolfe is her name and I have ordered her book ‘Freedom Outlaw's Handbook’. I'm sure it going to be great.

23 January 2007

Sure has been quiet around here hasn’t it?

Well maybe this will explain.
Bloggers Who Criticize Government May Face Prison
Very interesting isn’t it?

Especially considering the previous posts of:
11 DEC criticizing the man,
15 NOV was very pointed and I actually was asked ‘do you want them to show up at your house?’
2 NOV was a joke about Politicians,
17 OCT was a rant about Liberty / Slavery,
12 OCT was post Sheepdog article.
Also, there is the Sesame Street Terror Alert tag on the site.

Well, I’m sure you will hear about it on the news if they come to get me. HAHA

On to happy things then:

If one more person says ‘they just did what they always do’ about the Saints, I may flip out. They have NEVER gotten this far in the history of the franchise. There are only 2 teams that have had a better 2006 season than N.O. Chicago and Indy, and they are the 2 Superbowl teams. We had a better season than everyone else. We went from bottom of the barrel to cream of the crop. Next year we will have a seasoned team, not a bunch of players wearing the same colors. Who will be led, by a veteran performer, not an unproven rookie, captained by a great quarterback, not a used up has been. I am actually up off the couch yelling at the TV [almost kicked it in once] and may buy some colors again. They have NEVER done this thing. Maybe we should bus the pessimists off to LA instead of the Saints. Man I love this game.

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