Ron Paul
Dennis Kucinich
the rest of congress needs to find a real job....
Ron Paul Dennis Kucinich
the rest of congress needs to find a real job....
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USS Liberty Coverup chat w/ Neocons Hannity Medved Rothmann
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USS Liberty Coverup chat w/ Neocons Hannity Medved Rothmann
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http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig/margolis12.html
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/ussliberty.html
http://www.washington-report.org/backissues/0693/9306019.htm
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The is my 4th of July gift to all, especially those in harms way around the world, doing t
The is my 4th of July gift to all, especially those in harms way around the world, doing the bidding of our out of control administration in DC that is under foreign and international control. Screw the United Nations, those communist bastards...and screw the WHO, CODEX, NAIS, IMF, and World Bank. Screw them all!
I pray all our troops come home and stay home.
The sax is a 1937 Martin Handcraft Committee that needs some adjustments...really bad. The mouthpiece is a very vintage Otto Link Master Link Four Star.
God bless America, the beautiful!
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American Constitutional [anti-communist manifesto] Manifesto:
We don't want open borders. We don't want a war with Iraq. We don't want a war with Iran. We don't want the Patriot Act or similar pieces of treason. We don't want unregulated immigration, only legal immigration. We don't want a gaggle of surveilance cameras on every street corner and intersection of the United States...take them down...NOW! We don't want to be illegally spied upon...GET A WARRANT! We don't want to surrender our guns. We don't want a 'North American Union'. We don't want a 'Trans-Texas Corridor' or 'Trans-American Corridor' or any other NAFTA super-highway. We don't want the government to "keep us safe" from terror or their laboratory "bio-flu" weapons. We don't want to buy government chloride/fluoride water. We don't want to be told to inject THIMERSOL or LIVE CANCER VIRUSES into our children and population. We don't want another government sponsored 9-11, Gulf of Tonkin, USS Maine, Ft. Sumter, Pearl Harbor, JFK assassination, Branch Davidian assassination, or USS Liberty pretext for further crime. We don't want to go to FEMA camps to "keep us safe". We don't want HAARP, chem-trail or any kind of weather manipulation or control. We don't want a welfare/warfare state. We don't want big government programs. We don't want an unregulated fiat money, unreported M3 Federal Reserve system. We don't want the Gold in Ft. Knox to not be audited...it hasn't been audited since the early 1950s. We don't want the government telling us that we have to send our kids to their Dewey-based dumbing down training institutions...we want to homeschool, so they can actually compete with the world. We don't want the NAIS forcing the small farmer out of business. We don't want big agra to permanently destroy the small American farmer. We don't want geneticly altered food or animal meat treated with hormones. We don't want martial law or a police state.
All that we, the people, want is the Constitution of the United States of America to be restored and respected.
Is that too much to ask for?
God bless you.
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It's big business for 1 in 3 to get cancer.
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G. Edward Griffin marshalls the evidence that cancer is a deficiency disease - like scurvy
G. Edward Griffin marshalls the evidence that cancer is a deficiency disease - like scurvy or pellagra - aggravated by the lack of an essential food compound in modern man's diet. That substance is vitamin B17. In its purified form developed for cancer therapy, it is known as Laetrile. This story is not approved by orthodox medicine. The FDA, the AMA, and The American Cancer Society have labeled it fraud and quackery. Yet the evidence is clear that here, at last, is the final answer to the cancer riddle. Why has orthodox medicine waged war against this non-drug approach? The author contends that the answer is to be found, not in science, but in politics - and is based upon the hidden economic and power agenda of those who dominate the medical establishment. With billions of dollars spent each year on research, with other billions taken in on the sale of cancer-related drugs, and with fund-raising at an all-time high, there are now more people making a living from cancer than dying from it. If the solution should be found in a simple vitamin, this gigantic industry could be wiped out over night. The result is that the politics of cancer therapy is more complicated than the science. Read A World Without Cancer, research vitamin B17, God Bless!
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Medved wants America to vote for John McCain, a man who strongly advocated blanket amnesty
Medved wants America to vote for John McCain, a man who strongly advocated blanket amnesty last year. Remember, way back in 2007?
Anyhow, I wanted to bring up the point that if McCain does win the republican nomination [gag, puke], then our 3rd party chances look pretty good against Socialist Obama (or Hitlery) & Socialist McCain.
There is only one small government candidate. This candidate, Ron Paul, represents our founders intentions very well.
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The National Animal Identification System, otherwise known as NAIS, is a government-run pr
The National Animal Identification System, otherwise known as NAIS, is a government-run program in the United States intended to permit improved animal health surveillance by identifying and tracking specific animals. The NAIS is the result of extensive lobbying from large factory farms "agribusiness" to protect themselves against possible liability when an epidemic occurs. Administered at the federal level by the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, a branch of the United States Department of Agriculture, NAIS will also be overseen by state animal health boards. While the federal program is voluntary, money received by some states, tribes, and non-profit entities from the USDA through cooperative agreements has been used to make parts or all of the program mandatory.
Some of the concerns with NAIS include financial, civil rights, and religious aspects of the program.
Financially, a system as vast as NAIS will undoubtedly be extremely costly,
Additionally, there is concern that the costs of complying with the program will drive small farmers out of business due to the cost of having each animal registered.
Small farmers and families will have to register and pay a registration fee for every head of livestock or poultry, while corporate farms with large herds or flocks of more than 30,000 chickens will only have to pay the fee equivalent of owning one animal.
In this scenario most of the costs of this expensive tracking system will fall on small farms and families allowing corporate farms increased profits and lower costs.
This will further tip the scales in favor of corporate farms and give them greater ability to out-compete smaller farms, hastening the demise of the small family farm.
There are also civil rights concerns, because NAIS establishes extensive government control over livestock, which are considered to be private property. There are also concerns that the big agribusiness companies will use this system to blame their mistakes in processing which introduces contamination to the food supply on small farmers putting them out of business.
In Wisconsin, the first state to make NAIS mandatory by allowing Premises ID to become law in January 2006, there is the ability to allow for exemptions of small farms. This has been denied by the Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection (DATCP) in their rule making. Wisconsin State Statute 95.51 (3m)states that the department may promulgate exemptions based on size and type of farm, ATCP rule #17 makes Premises ID completely mandatory and offers no exemptions. Although DATCP Secretary Rod Nilsestuen says in a May 1, 2007 press release that Premises ID is not Animal ID, he does not deny that in September 2005 he wrote to the US House of Representatives Committee on Agriculture, Subcommittee on Livestock and Horticulture (serial number 109-16) that he and DATCP "support the use of RFID technology in all livestock species as deemed effective and appropriate by the NAIS Species Working Groups."
Other concerns in Wisconsin and other states (who contract with WLIC) is that the system is not maintained by state government, but instead relies upon the Wisconsin Livestock Identification Consortium (WLIC) to maintain the database of Premises ID registrants. This is currently continuing with the RFID tagging database as well.
The WLIC is a private interest group made up of Big Agribusiness, including Cargill, Genetics/Biotech Corporations, like ABS Global, and RFID tagging companies such as Digital Angel, and many of these members parallel NIAA membership There are also in fact only 6 RFID tags that are approved by WLIC/NAIS at this time: 2 manufactured by Allflex, 2 by Digital Angel, one by Y-Tex and 1 by Global Animal Management. All four are WLIC members.
Finally, fears persist about plans to make NAIS mandatory on the federal level, which would threaten the religious freedom of those who believe that making a "mark" is sinful, such as the Amish. The Amish also object to the use of electronic devices such as microchips. If microchip implants were required, as has been proposed in a 2004 report by the United States Animal Health Association's Committee on Livestock Identification, it would also violate the rights of those who believe that this practice is morally wrong.
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