Archive for May 28th, 2009

Consensual Serfdom

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

May 27, 2009 

Though I seldom miss an opportunity to rail against politicians, I probably don’t do enough of it.  We have to keep at it till somebody hears us….somebody with sufficient courage to help us do something about it.

Theoretically, if we still had the representative republic created by the Constitution for the United States of America, we’d… »

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This Day May 28th

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

In 1664, the first Baptist Church was organized in Boston.
In 1672, The first declaration of war by Americans against colonial powers came farther back than you thought, when Boston declared war on the Dutch.
In 1754, George Washington, then in British service, destroyed a French regiment under Jumonville near Uniontown, Pennsylvania in the first battle in… »

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Bob Basso as Thomas Paine

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

As recieved from Jackie Juntti
America’s friend, Bob Basso has issued his latest video.  It is well worth the time to watch it.
I have copied some elected officials on this email.  Hopefully they too will take time to watch this video.
Please share the link with others.
We are only two months away from petition circulation time in… »

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Time Out for Housekeeping

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

May 27, 2009
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Those who regularly read my works are likely already aware of all that follows.
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I write about things which interest me.  I’m not paid for my writing, so I’m beholden to no one, I answer to no one, I cater to no one, and I pander to no one.  If it is, it is and, if… »

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