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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chappell Hill, Texas
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Why can't everybody else leave everybody else alone? Last edited by MsDoodahs; 11-04-2009 at 04:14 PM. |
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Constitutional Supporter
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Charlotte, NC
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I've missed being here, you guys are the best.
I'll let you know when and how you can help here in NC when I have concrete links. Meantime, support our own is the best advice I can give--help Gunny however you can. AND write those posts, lettters to the editors, emails; make those phone calls, whatever. The power of the pen is not to be taken lightly. The more we write about Mel Watt re: what he has done, the better off we will all be in the end. Let me know if you hear of a candidate in NC that is running for NC House or Senate that sounds like they are Constitutionally minded. Sometimes the mouse nearest you is the hardest to spot.
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Liberty, of course, has her price in blood, if we do not suppport her when she is in trouble. |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 2,149
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http://www.charlotteobserver.com/408/story/1036014.html Already got a letter in. I suggest they get inundated. Copy of my letter: In regards to "Watt: I haven't 'gutted' proposal for auditing Fed" 11/4/09 Rep Mel Watt has denied gutting H.R. 1207: Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009. I have to ask. Why then were any changes made at all? Mel Watt's subcommittee on monetary policy introduced changes that restrict inquiry around transactions with foreign central banks, monetary policy deliberations, transactions made under the direction of the Federal Open Market Committee and communications between the Board, the reserve banks and staff. The bill in it's original form had 308 co-sponsors and was truly a bi-partisan effort to bring to the light of day the secret dealings of the most powerful organization with regards to monetary policy in America. The Federal Reserves decisions affect each and every American, of every ethnicity, of every social rank, of every political pursuation each and every day. It is not without notice that Mel Watts district includes Charlotte and that his largest contributors are banks.
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"When the seed of liberty took root it inherently knew the course of its life. It knew that it would grow. Branchs would spread and the new leaves would breath life into its youth just as its roots drew sustanance from it's original purpose. It also knew that it's existence was finite. As pollutants withered its leaves and rotted its roots it did what any creation would do to survive. It dropped a multiple of seeds to insure its original intent. We are the new seed." |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Youngsville, NC
Posts: 4,547
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Hey, thanks so much! More than I can say. I won't see the results until my treasurer reports tonight, but a million thanks!
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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But, I'll get more to you when I get back from Mexico. ![]() After the first of the year I'll head over your way and see what your ideas are on canvassing needs and how I can help out. (It'll be the first of the year until I can make my bi-annual "Locks of Love" hair donation and then I can get a proper "GOP" cut. ![]()
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"When the seed of liberty took root it inherently knew the course of its life. It knew that it would grow. Branchs would spread and the new leaves would breath life into its youth just as its roots drew sustanance from it's original purpose. It also knew that it's existence was finite. As pollutants withered its leaves and rotted its roots it did what any creation would do to survive. It dropped a multiple of seeds to insure its original intent. We are the new seed." |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Youngsville, NC
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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
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Ain't that the truth.
I'm still interested in the idea KCIndy (I think it was) with his Jefferson quote about "watering the tree...w/ the blood of patriots" and how that connects w/ plasma banks. These places give you $30 dollars a pop and you can donate once a week. That'd be $1440 a year that any patriot no matter their financial status could donate. The "blood of patriots" could actually "water the tree of Liberty". Bio-Life of Carolina gives you a debit card for donating. Unfortunately they only have 2 locations in N.C. Greensboro and Raleigh I think. Anyway I'm rambling and intend to put the idea together over vacation. I'll get up w/ you once I get back. Promise. ![]()
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"When the seed of liberty took root it inherently knew the course of its life. It knew that it would grow. Branchs would spread and the new leaves would breath life into its youth just as its roots drew sustanance from it's original purpose. It also knew that it's existence was finite. As pollutants withered its leaves and rotted its roots it did what any creation would do to survive. It dropped a multiple of seeds to insure its original intent. We are the new seed." |
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