Monday, March 29, 2010

Blowing Hot Air:

It’s time to determine who is for real and who in the political landscape is blowing hot air.

Let’s take a Congressman. He is from a very conservative district. His constituents are for less government, pro-life and most definitely pro-second amendment.

The congressman goes to Washington DC. He is asked to vote on an abortion bill.

He said he would vote no and votes no on that bill.

The bill passes.


The next bill that he is asked to vote on is gun control.

He said he opposes gun control and votes no on that bill.

It passes.

The Congressman in question goes home and tells his constituents that if only we had a few more “conservatives” like him in office we could have stopped those bills from being passed.

What said Congressman neglects to tell his sheep is that both of those bills need to be funded. Both bills become part of the Federal Budget. He votes for the Federal Budget.

That means that he voted to fund what he said he was against, abortion and gun control.

Nice trick.

If this bill is passed will it increase the Size, Cost, extend the Reach or Power of the government? If the bill does any of those things he will vote no on that bill for those reasons.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The Percentage Of Presidential Cabinet Members Who Are From Private Enterprise.

The percentage of each past president's cabinet who had worked in the private business sector prior to their appointment to
the cabinet. You know what the private business sector is...a real life business, not a government job. Here are the percentages.


T. Roosevelt........38%
Taft................... 40%
Wilson .............. 52%
Harding.............. 49%
Coolidge.............48%
Hoover............... 42%
F. Roosevelt....... 50%
Truman.............. 50%
Eisenhower..........57%
Kennedy............ 30%
Johnson.............. 47%
Nixon................ 53%
Ford.................. 42%
Carter............... 32%
Reagan............. 56%
G H Bush............51%
Clinton ............. 39%
G W Bush........... 55%

And the winner of the Chicken Dinner is:
Obama................. 8% !!!

Monday, March 8, 2010

Must We Be Forced To Finance Sedition?

MUST WE BE FORCED TO FINANCE SEDITION?

The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the United States. It contains a written order that
the federal system has to guarantee and provide the people a republic as their form of government.
Article IV – Section 4 – U. S. Constitution
Under the guarantee of a republic, the people are the ultimate power. 9th & 10th Amendments – Bill of Rights
In order to be the ultimate power, the people must have a means, in addition to their individual bodily
strength, or power in the voting booth, to maintain and defend the guarantee of a republic.
2nd Amendment – Bill of Rights
The means, necessary to maintain and defend the guarantee of a republic, was wisely written into the
federal Constitution, and is found in the irrevocable first ten amendments, commonly known as the Bill
of Rights. The Bill of Rights has its own history and characteristics, which render it not subject to the
repeal, revoke, or rescind process. The Second Amendment of the Bill of Rights commands: “A well
regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear
arms, shall not be infringed”. 2nd Amendment – Bill of Rights
All treaties made must be in pursuance of the laws within the United States Constitution and the Bill of
Rights. Treaties are valid only if they are “made in pursuance” of the laws within the 1787 Constitution
and those within the 1791 Bill of Rights. A portentous treaty, such as the Small Arms Treaty, is not a
valid treaty as it intends to disarm the people; to eliminate their right to arms; to dissolve their
independence; to alter their authority and operational concepts; to place them under a socialist system;
and deny them and their posterity the rights and blessings of liberty under a republic. Treaties do not
supersede the United States Constitution or the Bill of Rights. Article VI – Paragraph 2 – U. S. Constitution
Socialist countries are not republics. They operate under a different set of political and economic
theories, those which are based upon collectivism, and government control of production and
distribution: government ownership of wealth as in com munism. Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary
Passing federal, state, county or treaty law in the attempt to reconstitute the United States into a
socialistic country; to change its form of government by altering the concepts of a republic and replacing
it with an unauthorized form of government, not of the people’s choosing; to disarm the population; to
deny the people the exercise of their sovereignty and authority; and to gradually work to promote a
collapse of the Constitutional republic is subversive and un‐American activity, punishable by law. It
constitutes serious crime. It is prevalent. This is called sedition! 18 U.S.C.A. Sec. 2384 Black’s Law Dictionary
Why must we be forced to finance sedition and be forced to pay salaries to the transgressors? It is the
duty of all loyal government officials to resist this slow invasion and to protect the people against it.
Article IV ‐ Section 4 U.S. Constitution
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