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In fact, of $609,072 given to Watt, $217,109 – or 35.6 percent – came from the money sector, including over $187,000 – or nearly 31 percent of his total contributions – from political action committees within the finance , insurance and real estate industry. The next highest industry supporting Watt was labor, which contributed only 14 percent of his total war chest.

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But what launched my rise to national prominence were my views on the country\’s economy. I pretended to have a really good plan on how we could do better and every poor person would be fed & housed for free.

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The ruling came this morning from Judge David Carter who as WND reported last night apparently recently hired a law clerk out of the law firm that has been paid nearly $1.7 million to defend Obama from eligibility challenges.

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It’s time you and I put a stop to a renegade Federal Reserve by exposing the Fed’s out of control actions to the American people. And Congressman Ron Paul and Senator Jim DeMint have a bill before Congress to do just that, known as the “Audit the Fed” Bill (HR 1207 and S 604).

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Why then, on the eve of the most important domestic policy debate in a generation, are the President’s advisers talking about Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh and Fox News? Is this really a common interest and concern among Americans? Would the average voter consider this form of politics to be big or small?

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Would any Republican be willing to force compliance with Constitutional Law in full force and effect? I don’t think that these liars would. And this comment is coming from a registered Republican and supporter of 32 years.

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As important as all the fights are that we’re in right now, perhaps the biggest of all is the fight over whether the government will take over the Internet. That’s because as long as the Internet is free, we can use it to communicate, educate, and organize. Tea parties, townhalls, and AFP events would be very difficult to organize if government owned and controlled the Internet and chose to interfere with it. That’s what’s at stake this week as the Federal Communications Commission decides on Thursday whether to move forward with so-called “net neutrality” regulations.

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The creation of ONE centralized database where vast amounts of data on US citizens will be located and maintained. This “information” will come, or get populated from all key federal, state and newly created databases. The one critical element to manage the database is a “unique number” for each person in the database. (You want healthcare for “everyone” correct.) The nation will not have 100% physical coverage to answer issues that relate to a Pandemic, national disaster, civil disorder or other significant events unless all persons on US soil are implanted and TRACKED. Health care must cover illegal aliens as well as all US citizens.

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The 19 states that allow philosophical exemptions for persons who object to immunizations because of personal, moral or other nonreligious beliefs are Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania (by regulation), Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washington, and Wisconsin.

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Just so you all know, as indicated below, Sue and I have decided that we will NOT comply with either choice and we are planning and preparing for whatever we have to do to protect ourselves and our children. We are not going timidly into the night, without a fight to protect our God given rights. I know not what course you take, but for me, GIVE ME LIBERTY, OR GIVE ME DEATH.

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