Monthly Archives: February 2010

Update and Personal Tennessee

February 28, 2010
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Update and Personal Tennessee

Bobbie Patray of the EagleForum of Tennessee sent me an update on some personal items running around Tennessee politics, that I thought I would share some of that with you. Dr. Dave Black, husband of Sen. Diane Black (R-Gallatin) is recovering from back surgery. We hope that his recovery is swift.  Rep. Dennis Ferguson...

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New Group to Oppose Consolidation

February 28, 2010
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Ron Williams and Tom Guleff have announced formation of a new group, Save Shelby County, today in Memphis, TN. The group is organized to oppose the consolidation of Memphis and Shelby County, TN governments. Save Shelby County (SSC) is a grass-roots non-partisan organization providing factual information and alternate solutions to Shelby County, TN voters....

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Not Buying It

February 22, 2010
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If you know anything about all the still unanswered questions regarding September 11, and don’t put much trust in the official story of what happened, then this little mini-911 that happened in Austin the other day should arouse similar suspicion. I really wish the media & the government could be trusted, and there were...

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Daughter says pilot who targeted Austin IRS offices was a hero for anti-government views

February 22, 2010
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I mentioned in an earlier post this morning about those who work for the enemy (government) need to seriously think about WHAT they are doing in their *employment*. As time has passed and the OCCUPATION FORCES took control of what we loosely refer to as our government people haven’t noticed the increased dictatorship that...

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Jackson City Council Agenda March 2 2010

February 22, 2010
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AGENDA MARCH 2, 2010 – 9:00 A.M. GEORGE A. SMITH MEETING ROOM   I.        CALL TO ORDER. II.       INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO FLAG.           (COUNCIL MEMBER FRANK NEUDECKER) III.      ROLL CALL. IV.      APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF THE FEBRUARY 2, 2010, MEETING. V.       INVITATION FOR PUBLIC COMMENT. VI.      FIRST READING: Consideration of an...

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Tennergy – Molding Tennessee State Law

February 18, 2010
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Yesterday, I posted a little item on Face-book about a bill that was sponsored by Tennergy in the Tennessee state House and Senate. Later during the day, I finally had the chance to speak to Mr. Danny Wheeler, who is the chief executive officer of Jackson Energy Authority as well as president and CEO of Tennergy....

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Tennessee State Legislative Review for the week of Feb 8th and Feb 15th

February 16, 2010
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Tennessee State Legislative Review for the week of Feb 8th and Feb 15th

The Tennessee State Legislature is up and running again and I have just now had the opportunity to read the list of multitude of bills moving through both the House and the Senate. I will try to bring us all up to speed as to the packages from last week and then those that...

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Massive firings in Brewster and a big debate about illegal immigration

February 15, 2010
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I wish folks would stop and think of the EXPENSE that tolerating any ILLEGAL on American soil costs each and every American taxpayer. This entire issue could be solved in a heartbeat if the existing law was enforced.  We have more than sufficient workers who are LEGAL Americans to fill these jobs and now...

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IT IS ELEMENTAL: “REMEMBER BOYS, AIM SMALL, MISS SMALL” Part 1

February 15, 2010
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http://www.newswithviews.com/Evensen/greg149.htm By Greg Evensen February 14, 2010 NewsWithViews.com Recently, during research at my Crystal Falls laboratory, my ‘assistant’ DJ and I discovered the following element. I am reasonably confident that other like-minded individuals have uncovered this same truth. We have been able to publish our findings ahead of the rest. You may all use...

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Liberty: Can We Ever Restore It

February 15, 2010
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By Neal Ross I have been told that I sound like a broken record, constantly harping on our governments unwillingness to adhere to the constitution. That may be so, but I do it for a reason. You see, when our government refuses to adhere to the constitution, your rights come under attack. How many...

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“Diversify” Historic Monuments at N.C. State Capitol

February 15, 2010
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From my friend at NC Heritage: Spring is coming soon, so it’s time for the annual attack on Confederate monuments at the North Carolina State Capitol. This time around, the N.C. Historic Commission is concerned about the “underrepresentation of women and ethnic minorities at the State Capitol and on the grounds.” The Historic Commission,...

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Profiling Morons

February 15, 2010
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I’ll leave it to you to take that title as being verb-object or adjective-noun. Next, I’ll make what I believe to be a safe assumption that no one reading this is a moron.  I’ve chosen to use the group “morons” to illustrate my point because they never seem to be offended by anything anyone...

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Guleff Asks Brian Stephens to Step Down

February 10, 2010
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Original Post Memphis, TN –  February 8, 2010  –  Citizens of Memphis and Shelby County will soon get a historic opportunity to decide whether they want a consolidated government. Because this decision requires an honest and transparent debate, Shelby County mayoral candidate Tom Guleff is asking that Brian Stephens to step away from his...

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Dicks next in line for Murtha’s chairmanship

February 10, 2010
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http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2011016253_normdicks09m.html Oh BOY!!  Have you ever had to skim off the scum from a cesspool or other such thing?  Notice how the bad stuff always FLOATS to the top of the pond or pot.  You ladle it off and look back and MORE has risen to the top -  just like the old Chamber...

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Council Of Governors Takes Shape

February 10, 2010
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One of the main problems that I have observed over many years with much of the *flooding* from the local rivers in Western Washington is due to the failure to DREDGE the rivers each year.  There was a place on the Puyallup River that used to be dredged annually – providing rock to many...

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How do you change the world

February 10, 2010
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2010 will be one heck of a year, and like so many years before it the constitution will continue to be a target for destruction. This will also be a good year for opening the eyes of so many good individuals to this very same cause that rides the waves for us. Patrick Henry...

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Shadow of the secret meeting spreading over more of our legislative processes

February 8, 2010
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The following column by Peter Callaghan in Washington State illustrates once again the need to eliminate political parties and all that goes with them.  These *Caucuses* are Political Party dens of iniquity – where no human being should be forced to go.  It is where the WILL OF THE PEOPLE gets KILLED and the...

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DUMBING DOWN HISTORY (AGAIN)

February 8, 2010
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From my friends in North Carolina we have this report: Once again, North Carolina’s educational system is making national headlines. Thanks to Fox News for alerting us to this year’s plan by the Department of Public Instruction (DPI) to remove U.S. history from the course in U.S. history. Under the plan, the required 11th-grade...

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Nashville is Not THE Tea Party Convention, it’s A Convention

February 8, 2010
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NOTE:  Due to the many Snake Oil Salesmen and Con artists out there trying to get your money I want folks to watch WHO it is that is sending you emails and asking for money. I have mentioned already that Jim Gilchrist is the address behind three MONEY GRUBBING SITES: In the 90′s we...

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No Help in Sight, More Homeowners Walk Away

February 4, 2010
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David Streitfeld’s article in the New York Times examines the next possible dip in financial failures. This one will surprize you, until you think about it for awhile and you realize that it may make a certain amount of financial sense. In 2006, Benjamin Koellmann bought a condominium in Miami Beach. By his calculation,...

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