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Archive for September 23rd, 2009

Fellow countrymen and women; I would turn your attention to the highlighted parcel in the above segment. I would submit that neither of these two proposed bills, health reform and climate change legislation, conforms to the will of the people at all. Have we not seen the latest polls and the vast numbers of our fellow countrymen at Tea Parties and town hall meetings from sea to shining sea? Were there not nearly TWO MILLION of our fellow countrymen who utterly shut down Washington D.C. to stop the tyranny and despotism reflected by such Constitutionally heinous and contemptuous legislation?

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Fellow Patriots,
Please take a moment to read about a critical Constitution education initiative.
The mission of the “Essential Liberty Project” is to support the restoration of constitutional integrity and Rule of Law. Our objective is to distribute millions of Essential Liberty booklets to high school and collegiate students. As a primer on liberty, as “endowed by [...]

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If the U.S. Government was FORCED to obey the LAW that we wrote, established and ordained in The Constitution and were thereby as written in black and white under Article 1 Section 8 only allowed to handle the SEVENTEEN enumerated items therein and as the natural obvious result would yield the collapsed of the U.S. Government to only 1/5th of its current size, scope and spending level and we the people would get to keep our earnings and decide for ourselves how to spend it all, can you even possibly imagine how our economy would boom?

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The “Debtors Revolt” are Americans trying to make a reasonable demand that banks, virtually cronies of The Federal Reserve “System”, are treated with fairness and dignity. The Liberty Tree Lantern, despite our belief in freedom and free enterprise, has held that it is not right that banks alter a person’s interest rate up significantly, just at the time when a person, often due to no fault of his own, is hitting hard times. Often this unscrupulous action results in keeping an otherwise good man down. Some people are never able to recover or get out from under the debt that many of these banks levy on them. Isn’t it bad enough that the person has fallen on hard times, perhaps lost his or her job due to “sensible” downsizing and modernizing by his company or for recession reasons? What right does a bank have to kick a dog that is already down and out on his or her luck? This is just not right or Christian like, to say the least.

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