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			<title>My Letter to Sheriff Michael J. DeLeo Lebanon County Pennsylvania January 31, 2013</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">[h=Dear Sheriff Michael J. DeLeo as the Chief Law Enforcement Officer  in Lebanon County Pennsylvania you were required to take an oath to  preserve, protect and defend the Constitution against all enemies both  foreign and domestic. Having taken that oath I would like to know if you  will honor your oath by refusing to enforce Federal rules, regulations  and directives that violate the Constitution and/or the Bill of Rights.<br />
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The Second Amendment clearly proclaims that the people have a right  to own guns and in the Bill of Rights, the government is prohibited from  infringing on the right of the people to own guns if they choose to do  so.<br />
 Your primary job is to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution  and the rights of the people that live in Lebanon County Pennsylvania.  The Supreme Court has ruled that the Federal government has no lawful  jurisdiction in the counties and that when a Sheriff chooses to enforce  an unconstitutional directive, he is violating his Constitutional Oath.<br />
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 The people of Lebanon County are the employer and you are the  employee and we expect you to represent us and not the Federal  government. As your employer, I would like to know if you are given an  order that violates the Constitution, will you honor your oath or will  you do as directed by the President of the United States.<br />
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 Sincerely, Melissa Lynne Kirst<br />
]5[/h] See how this goes. I was kinda afraid to send it after reading that  book by Michelle Gooden – Unsolved Murder of Peggy Reber … but, I did.<br />
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			<title>Alex Jones to Debate Piers Morgan LIVE! 1/7/12 9PM ET (video added)</title>
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				<div class="message"><b>Fact Check Debate: Alex Jones Vs. Piers Morgan </b><br />
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Fact checking Alex Jones is no easy task, especially when he made over 30 statements in a 10 minute clip. This is only a partial list of statements, a full report would take days to dissect.<br />
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    * FBI says there’s a 20%+ rate drop in crime:    <b>True</b>, but over many years, not just in a single year<br />
    * About 74% of about 11,000+ gun homicides in the US were gang related:  As an average, <b>True</b><br />
    * 190,000 people died from hospital infections:   Couldn’t find recent data but in 2009 it was the 4th leading cause of death in the United States, and this 2012 article put’s it around the same rank<br />
    * The Number 1 killer in history is “governments” who killed 292 millions people in the 21st Century: <b>True</b><br />
    * Britain took your guns 15-16 years ago and it tripled violent crime: <b>True.</b> Britain is the most violent country in Europe<br />
    * Michael Springman head of (inaudible) department blew the whistle that the hijackers were allowed into the US: Potentially <b>True.</b>  A lot of news outlets reported on this. Here’s one.<br />
    * Mexico, total gun ban on citizens, over 50,000 died in three years: <b>True</b><br />
    * German fasle-flag firebomb April 27th 1933: [B]True[B]<br />
    * Mega banks have bragged that they have taken over in Bloomberg, AP. <b>True,</b> this has been said on those outlets. I’ve seen them personally but don’t have time to dig around for them.<br />
    * Criminal elements of the military industrial complex were behind 9/11: Unknown, but history will tell.<br />
    * Criminal factions of the US Military were behind Gulf of Tonkin: <b>True,</b> Robert McNamara said publicly that it was a false flag.<br />
    * Criminal elements of the military industrial complex were behind Operation Gladio: <b>True</b><br />
    * Why don’t you go back and face charges for the hacking scandal? <b>True</b><br />
    * Why did you get fired from the daily mirror for putting out fake stories? <b>True</b><br />
    * The government buys 1.6 billion bullets last year : <b>True</b><br />
    * The number 1 cause of death is suicide: Couldn’t find solid 2011 or 2012 data but suicide is in the top 10 and has climbed every year for over a decade. Link<br />
    * Why don’t you want to get rid of drugs? Because they’re half your sponsors? This is an exaggeration but a lot of drug companies advertise on CNN.<br />
    * 3 times the amount of people are killed with rocks, pipes, knives: Need more information, but this number is higher than you think.<br />
    * Murder with a semi automatic weapon is very low. Unknown but Hand Guns are #1 but a long shot. Here.<br />
    * Mao killed 80 million people because he was the only guy who had the guns: Estimates vary widely, with 80,000,000 on the very HIGH end.<br />
    * Switzerland has the lowest crime rate in Europe, and your country (Britain) has the highest: <b>True</b><br />
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Piers Morgan<br />
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There were 35 gun murders in Britain last year: True<br />
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America has the most guns out of 23 of the richest countries in the world: True<br />
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He didn’t make too many statements.<br />
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			<title>ObamaCare vs. Constitution: Constitution will triumph</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2012 14:03:21 GMT</pubDate>
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				<div class="message">Not all of us are the most articulate when it comes to our nation's history, and our own Constitution. However, most of us here (at the minimum) understand the importance of our government being restrained under our rule of law.<br />
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The SCOTUS ruled that ObamaCare as well as, the Individual Mandate, are constitutional because it was deemed, and I quote, &quot;a tax.&quot;<br />
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The President nor the SCOTUS have been granted any such authority by we the people, to impose taxes on we the people. Only the House of Representatives has the Constitutional Authority to raise revenue (taxes) on we the people.<br />
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ObamaCare is officially INVALID according to the SCOTUS ruling, and cannot legally be applied, without breaking our fundamental laws.<br />
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				U.S. Constitution: (Article 1 Section 7) All bills for raising Revenue  shall originate in the House of Representatives; but the Senate may  propose or concur with Amendments as on other Bills.<br />
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Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the  Senate, shall, before it become a Law, be presented to the President of  the United States; If he approve he shall sign it, but if not he shall  return it, with his Objections to that House in which it shall have  originated, who shall enter the Objections at large on their Journal,  and proceed to reconsider it.<br />
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Every Order, Resolution, or Vote to which the Concurrence of the Senate  and House of Representatives may be necessary (except on a question of  Adjournment) shall be presented to the President of the United States;  and before the Same shall take Effect, shall be approved by him, or  being disapproved by him, shall be repassed by two thirds of the Senate  and House of Representatives, according to the Rules and Limitations  prescribed in the Case of a Bill.
			
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</div>As you can see, a clear violation of Article 1 Section 7. Now let us continue to the 10th Amendment.<br />
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Also, ObamaCare, as well as the SCOTUS ruling, are invalid due to a violation of the 10th Amendment. The SCOTUS does NOT have supreme power over the constitution. The constitution IS higher than the power reserved to the Supreme Court Justices, because the constitution IS the SUPREME LAW of the land.<br />
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Healthcare is not a power that was delegated to the United States Government per the constitution. Thus, ObamaCare is officially invalid under the 10th Amendment as well. Why? Healthcare is a power that resides within the power of the states, and their citizens.<br />
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</div>The third argument you will face, is often the misconception about our nation's history, and the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court does not truly possess the power of Judicial Review, but, the Supreme Court has been using Judicial Review since the 1800's even without Constitutional Authority. The following will help put this into context more precisely.</div>
			
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				Judicial Review<br />
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The Supreme Court of the United States spends much, if not most, of its  time on a task which is not delegated to the Supreme Court by the  Constitution. That task is: Hearing cases wherein the constitutionality  of a law or regulation is challenged. The Supreme Court's nine Justices  attempt to sort out what is, and what is not constitutional. This  process is known as Judicial Review. But the states, in drafting the  Constitution, did not delegate such a power to the Supreme Court, or to  any branch of the government.<br />
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Since the constitution does not give this power to the court, you might  wonder how it came to be that the court assumed this responsibility. The  answer is that the court just started doing it and no one has put a  stop to it. This assumption of power took place first in 1794 when the  Supreme Court declared an act of congress to be unconstitutional, but  went largely unnoticed until the landmark case of Marbury v Madison in  1803. Marbury is significant less for the issue that it settled (between  Marbury and Madison) than for the fact that Chief Justice John Marshall  used Marbury to provide a rationale for judicial review. Since then,  the idea that the Supreme Court should be the arbiter of  constitutionality issues has become so ingrained that most people  incorrectly believe that the Constitution granted this power.<br />
Powers of the Supreme Court<br />
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Article III of the Constitution provides for the establishment of a  Judicial branch of the federal government and Section 2 of that article  enumerates the powers of the Supreme Court. Here is Section 2, in part:<br />
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Section 2. The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and  Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States,  and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority.<br />
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Feel free to examine the entire text of Article III to assure yourself  that no power of Judicial Review is granted by the Constitution.<br />
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&quot;Well,&quot; you might say, &quot;someone has to review laws for constitutionality. Why not the Supreme Court?&quot; Some possible answers:<br />
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First and foremost, it is not a power granted to the Supreme Court by  the Constitution. When the Supreme Court exercises Judicial Review, it  is acting unconstitutionally.<br />
It is a huge conflict of interest. The Federal Government is judging the  constitutionality of its own laws. It is a classic case of &quot;the fox  guarding the hen house.&quot;<br />
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The Constitution's &quot;checks and balances&quot; were designed to prevent any  one branch of government (legislative, executive or judicial) from  becoming too powerful and running roughshod over the other branches.  There is no such system of checks and balances to protect the states and  the people when multiple branches of government, acting in concert,  erode and destroy the rights and powers of the states and the people.<br />
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Even if the Supreme Court could be counted on to keep the Executive and  Legislative branches from violating the Constitution, who is watching  the Supreme Court and will prevent the Judicial branch from acting  unconstitutionally?<br />
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Justices are appointed for life. If the court upholds unconstitutional  laws, there is no recourse. We the People cannot simply vote them out to  correct the situation. Thomas Jefferson wrote, in 1823:<br />
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&quot;At the establishment of our constitutions, the judiciary bodies were  supposed to be the most helpless and harmless members of the government.  Experience, however, soon showed in what way they were to become the  most dangerous; that the insufficiency of the means provided for their  removal gave them a freehold and irresponsibility in office; that their  decisions, seeming to concern individual suitors only, pass silent and  unheeded by the public at large; that these decisions, nevertheless,  become law by precedent, sapping, by little and little, the foundations  of the constitution, and working its change by construction, before any  one has perceived that that invisible and helpless worm has been busily  employed in consuming its substance. In truth, man is not made to be  trusted for life, if secured against all liability to account.&quot;<br />
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It is the Constitution, not the Supreme Court, which is the Supreme Law  of the Land. Even the Supreme Court should be accountable for  overstepping Constitutional limits on federal power.<br />
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There are only nine Justices and, under the current system, it takes  only a simple majority — five votes — to determine a case. Given the  supermajority requirement mandated by the Constitution to pass  Constitutional amendments, a simple majority requirement by the Supreme  Court, to uphold a suspect law, defies the spirit of the Constitution.<br />
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Officials in all three branches of government take an oath of office to  uphold the Constitution. The Supreme Court Justices, Senators,  Congressmen, and Vice President, and other federal officers, all take an  oath of office to &quot;support and defend&quot; the Constitution. (The  president's oath of office in Article II, Section 1, requires that he  &quot;preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.&quot;)  Why is the Supreme Court's version of &quot;constitutional&quot; considered more  authoritative?<br />
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Given that it was the people and the states which established the  Constitution, it is the states who should settle issues of  constitutionality. The Constitution is a set of rules made by the states  as to how the government should act. The &quot;judicial review&quot; paradigm  allows the government to make its own rules with no say by the original  rule-makers — the states.<br />
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The Constitution was created by the states and any question as to the  meaning of the Constitution is rightly settled by the states. When you  make rules for your children, do you permit your children to interpret  your rules in any manner they like? Of course not. Yet, the states are  permitting the federal government — the &quot;child&quot; of the states — to do  exactly that.<br />
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Since the power of Judicial Review is not expressly granted to the  Supreme Court by the Constitution, this power, per the tenth amendment,  is &quot;reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.&quot;<br />
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Read that last listed reason above again, for it contains the key to  this site's being. The Constitution is very clear; any power to review  laws to see if they are constitutional belongs to the states and to the  people. Therefore, the Supreme Court is itself acting unconstitutionally  when it exercises the power of 'Judicial Review.' It would require a  Constitutional Amendment specifically granting this power to the court  in order for 'Judicial Review' to be constitutional!<br />
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And just how should the determination of &quot;constitutionality&quot; be handled?  For that answer, it helps to understand how the Constitution is  (supposed to be) amended.
			
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			<title>A message to the Establishment</title>
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				<div class="message">It's too late.<br />
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The end has already begun for the donklephant (the supposed &quot;2 party system&quot;) establishment.<br />
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Weather or not Dr. Paul wins the nomination is of no consequence. The Paul campaign and it's supporters are like Navy Seal Team 6 vs the local PTA. We are infinitely more organized, motivated and educated about the election process. We are winning delegates at an exponential rate. We will not compromise on our values when it comes to the convention.<br />
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Our message is liberty. The message is infectious and once infected it is terminal. Once a Ron Paul / Rand Paul / Liberty convert we will NEVER switch back. We, just like the special forces are &quot;force multipliers&quot; we &quot;infect&quot; those around us with the message of liberty and those infected go forth and infect more. The establishment can play it's games and squeeze Ron Paul out of this election, but we have Rand Paul a young man cut from the same cloth that has a VERY VERY long political life ahead of him who we will support in exactly that same way as we have Dr. Paul.<br />
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So you see establishment, it's already over. The liberty infection takes hold at the very nature of all Americans and human beings...there is but one cure and that is to remove our chains and we are picking the locks right now.</div>
			
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			<title>Some Observations - A Copy/Paste Argument I Wrote For You</title>
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				<div class="message">Not only are we a Constitutional Republic, and not a Democracy. But we're a Representative Constitutional Republic. In America, your vote represents your voice. Your vote is also entirely a representation of the policies you support, in the officials you vote for. So, the Obama supporters indeed have some explaining to do for their failure to research policies/legislative records (and for failure to provide a trustworthy President). But, do not think that fellow Republicans &amp; Conservatives are not scrutinized for their failures to provide a decent President (in a while). George W. Bush may have been glorified for many things, and many of these positions are hypocrisy to what America stands for. The Bush supporting Republicans have a lot of explaining to do as well, for getting us involved in a perpetual war that is not within the best interest of the country. Not to mention the Patriot Act, among other things.<br />
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Now, to more recent events. The &quot;Anyone But Obama&quot; people have some explaining to do. In a Representative Republic, your vote represents your voice (as I stated). This means the people jumping on the bandwagon for Mitt Romney, also must advocate the policies that man supports. As well as, being entirely responsible (if he's elected), for any failures to provide a decent candidate.<br />
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This is why the entire &quot;Blindly Following The Party Lines&quot; is a flawed mentality. You don't have to vote Republican or Democrat, and you surely don't have to jump on the Populist Bandwagon of supporting who the GOP is pushing upon you. Yes, I'm a Ron Paul supporter. I will not vote Romney. Why? As I stated, your vote represents your voice. I support the policies that Ron Paul espouses, and I do not support the policies that Obama/Romney advocates. I do not support the suspension of habeas corpus, or assault weapon bans. I do not support the United Nations, or the Federal Reserve. I do not support Federal Healthcare Programs, and a World-Wide Military Empire. These are not positions I support, therefore, I will not support the candidate(s) which advocate those policies.<br />
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Before you proclaim that Ron Paul supporters are the new Ross Perrot supporters. The error in using this argument, is that you presume Ross Perrot wasn't the better candidate (when he was). This implies that the majority was wrong, and not the Ross Perrot supporters. Behaving like you belong in a Democracy, by trying to condemn people who will not blindly fall in line with the mainstream candidate. Is precisely why Ron Paul supporters (a majority of them, anyway), will not fall in line to elect Mitt Romney. Just because the Mitt Romney supporters are the majority, doesn't make them in the right. This is why we're not a Democracy, because the minority can be oppressed by the majority. The folks that are jumping on the &quot;Anyone But Obama&quot; bandwagon, in order to fall behind Mitt Romney. Simply are, behaving like we live in a Democracy. How so? They're trying to lead us by mob rule, by attempting to push the blame on us for not becoming part of their mob. You see this mob blatantly, between the Republicans and Democrats. They point fingers at one another, without holding themselves (and their representatives) accountable for their own actions, failures, and corruption. The two mobs vilify any candidate, and their supporters, which do not adhere to the &quot;mainstream ideology&quot; of what their mob now represents. The mainstreamed majority that exist with the Republicans and Democrats, have simply transitioned into a Mob Rule. This is why it's so difficult to convert individuals that exist as part of the collective mob they originally fell in line with.<br />
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We all know that Ron Paul is the only true Jeffersonian Republican, because his policies speak that philosophy. It's what Republicanism actually meant when this country was founded. We also know the Federalist party was the rival to the Republican Party in the late 1700's and early 1800's (around the era of the Republican Revolution d` 1800). The Federalist party is also where the Democratic Party evolved from. The issue that we're seeing, is that the mainstream Republican policies have slowly transitioned into the equivalent of Federalist Philosophy. The Federal Reserve? Centralized, and many Republicans support it. That's not a Republican belief, simply because, Republicans support decentralization. This is one thing that makes Ron Paul stick out as a true republican. Another would be foreign policy, because military bases are Federal Government institutions. A world-wide military empire contradicts the idea of conservative beliefs, because those are institutions that expand the government. This is one thing that makes Ron Paul stick out as the true Republican as well. Things like Federal Healthcare, are obviously not Republican positions either. Why? It bypasses state governments (also unconstitutional), and goes to the Federal Government. This is also a key sign that Ron Paul is the only true Republican. Foreign Aid is another area in which Ron Paul shows himself to be the only true Republican. Why? Foreign Aid is taken by taxation, and this is siphoned from the people towards the Federal Government. This is also not a Republican position, due to centralizing resources, instead of leaving that personal decision among the people (decentralized). Ron Paul is also the only one willing to abolish Federal Income Tax (not just nibble at the tax code), this is also a Republican position. <br />
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The war on drugs is also hypocritical to Republican beliefs. Why? Firstly, it's Federally Criminalized (thus, bypassing states), which is not a Republican position. It also increases the size of government in order to police drug users, which is also not a Republican position. The war on drugs also takes control out of the hands of the family (Family Values are part of Conservatism), and grants that power to the Government (Families cannot protect their loved ones from the government in this scenario). This is clearly not a Republican position either. Not to mention, the increased taxation in order to fund the expanding police state/government which is required to maintain a war on those same drugs. Which is also not a Republican position, and the war on drugs is clearly not a policy in which Ron Paul supports. Unlike his competitors, this is why Ron Paul is the only real Republican. We can clearly see that the policies supported by Mitt Romney, and other Republican Political Figures, are hypocritical to the Republican Platform.</div>
			
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				<div class="message">I'm not sure if all of you know about this, but the diehards who were rooting for Ron back in 1988 and who convinced him to run for POTUS all freaked out after the May 15, 2007 clash Ron had with Rudy Giuliani. I was not here until after Maher started talking about him in the summer of 2007, but that moment drew me and hundreds of thousands of other supporters into the fold. So, the diehards were wrong, and the influx of new folks was amazing. Now Ron is at 10-15% nationally, has unleashed three great advertisements, and has people curious about him at the very least.<br />
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The pattern at RPF has tended to be very critical after debates. Yet new people come aboard and say &quot;What?!? Ron was awesome. I just signed up!&quot; or &quot;My neighbor loved what he said&quot;. Everyone needs to take a chill pill, go do something different and unwind. Tomorrow, we will see what has cleared and it's a whole new ball game. Remember, the highs are very high and the lows are very low. But it is all perspective, as one's perceptions lead to a low whereas another's lead to a high. <br />
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Mandatory Optimism. That's a two word slogan that needs to be used more around here. It's like a bunch of whiny tantrums. If I were a new supporter, and I lurked on the forum, I might have some second thoughts. I just think some of you go way overboard with your &quot;chicken little the sky is falling wah wah wah&quot; mentality. If you want to persist in being chicken little rainmakers, please do it somewhere else and then come back when you're not so negative and whiny. Constructive criticism is fine, but come on guys, some of you know you're taking it a tad bit overboard on the debate performance.<br />
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Ron's not perfect. He is the first to tell you this. But he has done more for the cause that none of you who spouted your criticisms would dare say what you typed to his face. The message is perfect. The messenger may not be, but I'll be damned sure to be behind him every step of the way. Will you? Time to seperate the wheat from the chaff. If you think the fence thing was controversial, you ain't seen nothing yet. This was open war from General Electric, through MSNBC, towards the only genuine anti-Military Industrial Complex candidate. OPEN WAR! Any one of us would be trembling with anger at the obvious slights that built up during the debate. We're just beginning a major battle, and like someone else said, time to man up!!!<br />
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It's Ron Paul or bust. Literally. And he's done as much as he possibly can. Time for you to explain to your friends and family WHY he is right, and what he really means. Otherwise, just give up right now.</div>
			
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			<title>About this Debt Ceiling</title>
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				<div class="message">The debt ceiling, or statutory debt limit, limits the amount of public debt that can be outstanding.  Currently it is ~14.2 trillion.  They have to increase it so that the U.S. Treasury can legally issue more debt, to go beyond 14.2 trillion.  This is a consequence of the annual deficits, where the annual expenditures (entitlements, wars, departments, etc) exceed the tax receipts (individual income tax, corporate tax, etc).  Compound interest does play some part, but it is relatively minor.  The major problem is that right now the the politicians in Washington spend $3.8 trillion, but only receive $2.4 trillion in taxes.  This is a shortfall of $1.4 trillion that needs to be &quot;covered&quot; somehow, and it is done through issuance of debt.  <br />
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Deficit = how much further we go into debt (usually an annual number), $1.4 trillion right now<br />
Debt = how much we owe in total, $14.2 trillion right now<br />
(Rand stumbles on these in his speeches)<br />
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So simple example, you have a credit card with a $14,200 limit that is maxed out, no remaining balance.  You make $5,000 this month, but will spend $6,000.  ($1,000 deficit, $14,200 debt)  You would go to your credit card company and ask them to raise the limit to $15,200 so that you can cover your bills for the month.  If the card company says no and will not raise the credit card limit, then all of a sudden you're screwed and you have to figure out your priorities and how to spend only $5000 this month.<br />
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Congress raises their &quot;credit card&quot; limit by raising the debt ceiling.  In the hypothetical situation where a Senator filibusters the legislation to increase the debt limit, then all of a sudden Congress needs to figure out how to make $2.4 trillion in income (tax receipts) pay for $3.8 trillion in expenditures - they can't and hard decisions on spending less need to be made.  HOWEVER, what the MSNBC people are doing is fearmongering.  The U.S. honors its debts, so it would pay the interest on the $14.2 trillion FIRST, which amounts to ~$400 billion right now.  That leaves $2 trillion to pay for $3.4 trillion in welfare/warfare and then some really, really, really hard decisions need to be made by our masters.  Would they stop funding Afghanistan and Iraq? Would they rather pay less to Social Security/Medicare/Medicaid recipients? Both?  Something else?<br />
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The only &quot;Armageddon&quot; that would occur is the politicians having to tell voters that they actually had to balance the budget, that we don't have money for everything, and a lot of groups are on the losing end.  Social Security/Medicare/Medicaid/Defense MUST be cut to balance the budget, which would guarantee that most politicians would get killed in reelection.  The amazing thing is that &quot;one-time&quot; stimulus from the Bush/Obama administrations have become a structural annual expense that no one can undo anymore.  Going back to &quot;only&quot; the $300 billion deficits under Bush 2 cannot be done according to Boehner and Cantor.  (They are shooting for 2008 expenditures, which still leaves us in massive deficits)  The reality is that the budget will never be balanced until someone, or some unfortunate event, forces them to make the hard choices.</div>
			
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			<title>NIA Declares Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Front-Runner</title>
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				<div class="message">The National Inflation Association (NIA) today officially declared Ron Paul the front-runner to win the upcoming 2012 presidential election. NIA is very pleased that Ron Paul won the 2011 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) straw poll of who attendees want to receive the GOP nomination to run for President in 2012. This is the second year in a row that Ron Paul won the CPAC straw poll. He received 30% of the vote compared to Mitt Romney, who came in second with 23%. Sarah Palin received only 3% of the vote. 3,742 total people voted in the straw poll, which was twice as much as four years ago.<br />
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It is funny how when Ron Paul wins the straw poll, CPAC organizers are sure to say right before the results are read that, &quot;It's not a Gallup poll.&quot; However, if it was Mitt Romney winning the straw poll, they would say no such thing. This reminds us of the mainstream media's all out efforts to marginalize Ron Paul during the 2008 election season. Every time the GOP candidates would have a televised debate, FOX News would have a text message poll where viewers can send a text to vote on who they thought won the debate. Whenever Ron Paul would perform favorably in these FOX News text message polls and receive a large percentage of the text message vote, FOX News would unbelievably make up excuses to try and discredit their own polling technology!<br />
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After a GOP candidate debate on May 15th, 2007, FOX News conducted one of these text message polls on who won the debate. In this particular instance, Ron Paul didn't even win the text message vote. Mitt Romney won with 29% and Ron Paul came in a close second with a respectable 25%. However, even when finishing in second place, FOX News felt the need to say, &quot;How is Ron Paul's numbers so high? We've had so many emailers say that clearly some online communities are messing with the outcome.&quot; (While one FOX News host was saying this, the other one was saying &quot;absolutely&quot; in the background.)<br />
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Please see the NIA blog for a video we just posted of this incidence, as well as a video we posted of how FOX News worked overtime to try and downplay and discredit Ron Paul's 2010 CPAC straw poll win. We also posted a video from this year's CPAC showing the ignorant comments of Donald Trump, who claims Ron Paul can't get elected. (How many elections has Donald Trump won? Ron Paul has been elected to Congress eleven times.): <a href="http://inflation.us/blog/2011/02/the-political-establishment-is-afraid-of-ron-paul/" target="_blank">http://inflation.us/blog/2011/02/the...d-of-ron-paul/</a> <br />
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NIA believes that Ron Paul's beliefs reflect the majority of educated Americans. In our opinion, Ron Paul's CPAC straw poll win two years in a row is very significant and suggests that our country is ready to move away from the Republican establishment that acts exactly like Democrats once in power. Mitt Romney is a part of the Republican establishment that has bankrupted our nation and put it on the brink of hyperinflation. Ron Paul is the only real candidate who would implement real change.<br />
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It is not Ron Paul supporters who are somehow able to manipulate the CPAC straw polls and FOX News text message polls, but it is the mainstream media who is able to continuously manipulate the minds of Americans into believing Ron Paul is some kind of a &quot;radical&quot; candidate who is unfit for office and has no chance of being elected. Ron Paul is the only sane candidate in an insane Washington, DC, which thinks it is OK to print $4.6 trillion out of thin air in order to bailout investment banks on Wall Street that produce nothing and Americans would be better off without.<br />
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During the MSNBC GOP debate back on January 24th of 2008 in Boca Raton, FL, Mitt Romney was given the opportunity to make 13 comments totaling 21 minutes and 11 seconds, while Ron Paul was only allowed to make 6 comments totaling 6 minutes and 31 seconds. At least MSNBC allowed Ron Paul to debate. He was banned from the January 6th, 2008, FOX News GOP debate in Milford, NH. Despite being banned, Ron Paul still received 10% of the GOP vote in NH. Rudy Giuliani, who was allowed to debate, ended up only receiving just 3% of the vote.<br />
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In the 4Q of 2007, Ron Paul was able to raise $20 million and ended the year with $7.8 million in cash on hand. Ron Paul doubled John McCain's fund raising during the quarter of $10 million. In fact, John McCain's campaign was broke at the end of 2007 and had $1.6 million in debt.<br />
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Ron Paul's $20 million in fundraising came from an amazing 130,000 individual donors. Ron Paul had real support from what was probably the majority of educated Americans who actually took the time to learn the truth about the candidates and their positions on all the issues. Despite this, the media did everything in their power to ignore Ron Paul and manipulate people into believing he had no chance of winning. They declared John McCain the frontrunner, despite the fact that he held the same positions as the Democrats on nearly every major important economic issue.<br />
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The media described John McCain as a &quot;war hero&quot;, yet Ron Paul received triple the amount of contributions from military donors. Ron Paul received more donations from military workers during the primary than McCain, Huckabee, Romney, and even Obama combined. Considering that Ron Paul was the only GOP anti-war candidate, this says a lot about the current foreign policy of our country and if members of our military believe our current wars are worth fighting.<br />
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With the incredible growth over the past few years of alternative media organizations that speak the truth like NIA and the rapid decline of the mainstream media, when the 2012 election comes around, more Americans than ever will be educated to the truth about the U.S. economy and the candidates running for President. With food inflation likely to become America's greatest crisis over the next 12 months, just like it currently is in Egypt, and Ron Paul by far having the most knowledge about the Federal Reserve and how it is responsible for the world's food inflation crisis, we believe Ron Paul will have a serious chance of winning the GOP primary and 2012 Presidential election. <br />
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It is important to spread the word about NIA to as many people as possible, as quickly as possible, if you want America to survive hyperinflation. Please tell everybody you know to become members of NIA for free immediately at: <a href="http://inflation.us" target="_blank">http://inflation.us</a></div>
			
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				<div class="message">I made a thread for this post on the Ron Paul 2012 board, but it applies here also. Something I realized while at CPAC was that the neoconservatives are scared to death of us. Their entire reality is built around scarcity and fear. The natural behavior that comes out of this pessimistic belief system is the need to control everything around them, US citizens through laws, the economy through regulation, foreign nations through force and murder. They gain even more control through manipulation of the mass media as we can clearly see by the negative reaction to Ron Paul's straw poll success. I don't believe there's a conspiracy or some kind of agreed upon plan by a select few high up people in the media to do everything possible to marginalize Ron Paul. I do believe however that most of the people that are employed by the media, the individuals themselves are out to trash Ron. They do this because their entire reality feels threatened. It's a level of such pain and suffering that feels as if you're about to die, and the only recourse is to lash out in order to protect your reality from collapsing down around you.<br />
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These media employees are reacting to the poll results in the same way that the neocons at the event itself were acting. They felt threatened by our large presence at CPAC. Everywhere I walked while I was at CPAC, I could see young kids wearing C4L, YAL and Ron Paul buttons on their shirts. It was impossible for any neocon to miss the message we delivered to them at this event. We let them know that their time is coming to an end, that they are a dying breed, that we, the younger generation will gradually infest their organizations and multiply eventually taking control of their entire system.<br />
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They know this and they are afraid. Their behavior and reaction to us at CPAC gave us an inside look at what's going on in their heads. Their entire reality is threatend and in jeapardy because of us. They feel their tight control loosening and slipping away from them, making them feel helpless and vulnerable, causing them to lash out at us with name calling, boos, negative news stories. I have never in my life seen such pathetic and desperate behavior from a group of adults. In my opinion, Donald Trump's attack on Ron blew up in his face. His attack came across to me as desperation shielded by a fake showing of confidence. They know they're in trouble. They tried to ignore us during Ron Paul's last presidential run. That strategy has failed and now they're scared and in reactive fight or flight mode because they see the movement that's growing up around them and closing in on them. We have to continue on with this fight until the end! And with that, I leave you with a quote you all know well...<br />
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&quot;First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win.&quot; - Mahatma Ghandi</div>
			
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				<div class="message">Scenario: Your government is displeased with the communication going on in your location and pulls the plug on your internet access, most likely by telling the major ISPs to turn off service.<br />
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This is what happened in Egypt Jan. 25 prompted by citizen protests, with sources estimating that the Egyptian government cut off approximately 88 percent of the country's internet access. What do you do without internet? Step 1: Stop crying in the corner. Then start taking steps to reconnect with your network. Here’s a list of things you can do to keep the communication flowing.<br />
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This article is part of a wiki anyone can edit. If you have advice to add, please log in and contribute. <br />
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			<title>Sheriffs First Legislation!</title>
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				<div class="message"><i><span style="font-family: palatino, times new roman, georgia, times"><font size="3"><span style="font-family: Palatino,">&quot;This  'Sheriffs First' bill would make it a state crime for a federal officer  to arrest, search, or seize in the state (Montana in this example)  without first getting the advanced, written permission of the elected  county sheriff of the county in which the event is to take place.   Locally elected sheriffs are accountable to the people and are supposed  to be the chief law enforcement officer of the county, bar none.  This  bill puts teeth into the expectation that federal agents must operate  with the approval of the sheriff, or not at all.  It also gives the  local sheriff tools necessary to protect the people of his county, and  their constitutional rights.  There are exceptions in the legislation  for 'hot pursuit,' U.S. customs and border patrol, corrupt sheriffs, and  more.&quot; </span></font></span></i><br />
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They have introduced in Montana and is a follow-through to the Firearms Freedom Act.<br />
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Read the entire story here:<br />
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Actual text of the legislation:<br />
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				<div class="message">The following is a list of behaviors, actions or interests that the federal government, via centralized threat fusion centers that collate such information, considers to be potential signs of terrorism under the MIAC Report.<br />
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- Displaying bumper stickers and other paraphernalia associated with the Constitutional, Campaign for Liberty, and Libertarian parties<br />
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- Supporting Congressman Ron Paul<br />
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- Supporting former presidential candidate Chuck Baldwin<br />
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- Supporting former Congressman Bob Barr<br />
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- Opposing the implementation of a North American Union<br />
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- Owning gold bullion<br />
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- Displaying historical U.S. flags<br />
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- Opposing abortion<br />
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- Talking about the documentary Zeitgeist<br />
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- Being interested in animal rights<br />
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- Being a “lone individual”<br />
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- Making numerous references to the U.S. Constitution<br />
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- Defending the U.S. Constitution<br />
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- Claiming driving is a right, not a privilege<br />
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- Refusing to identify yourself to an authority figure<br />
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- Attempting to monitor the actions of police<br />
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- Being bald<br />
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- Being a “nice guy”<br />
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- Wearing Levi jeans<br />
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- Communicating predominantly by cell phone, email or text message<br />
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- Looking “normal” in appearance<br />
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- Renting a car<br />
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- Staying in a hotel or apartment<br />
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- Renting a storage facility<br />
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- Using cash to make large purchases<br />
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- Using pre-paid cellphones or hand-held radios<br />
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- Owning large amounts of medicines, alcohol, or baby formula<br />
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- Gaining support for a cause by holding meetings, public rallies, or demonstrations<br />
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- Gaining support for a cause by using websites, posters, leaflets, or underground press publications<br />
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- Possessing a photo-copy of your drivers license, passport, social security card or birth certificate<br />
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- Possessing or purchasing GPS technology<br />
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- Walking, biking or driving near “potential targets”<br />
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- Taking photographs of “potential targets,” including bridges, power plants or government buildings<br />
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- Being a property-rights activist<br />
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- Trying to influence government or social policy<br />
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- Undermining confidence in the government<br />
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- Using a sketch pad, camera, map, binoculars or scuba equipment<br />
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The idea of when life begins for the Christian is easy: at conception. 
 
God did not become Man as...</description>
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					<img src="images/misc/quote_icon.png" alt="Quote" /> Originally Posted by <strong>TodaysEpistleReading</strong>
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				<div class="message">The idea of when life begins for the Christian is easy: at conception.<br />
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God did not become Man as a newborn baby, but at His Conception.  The Incarnation of God is not celebrated at His Nativity, but when He was conceived by the Holy Spirit into the womb of the Virgin nine months prior at the Annunciation.  When the pregnant Elizabeth who was carrying John the Baptist within her greeted the pregnant Virgin, the baby within her lept for joy.<br />
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As God became Man in order to save mankind, He entered into every stage of life, from zygote to fetus to infant to child to young person to adult, thereby redeeming all those who have lived these stages or died in any one of them.  Thus, as He became a Child to save all children, He first became an unborn child to save all those who died before birth.  This was part of the ministry of the Messiah and His saving work as the Second Adam.<br />
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Now, the atheist or the unbeliever might disagree, and they can of course disagree.  I am just noting what the Christian understanding is of the unborn child.</div>
			
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