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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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If we the people would make the ‘decison’ to force the Obama Administration to release Oil and Gas drilling leases, WHERE THE OIL and GAS IS, the price of energy would plummet because there are many HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS of barrels of crude oil and untold volumes of natural gas in the Western Federal Lands and Offshore. The US Government IS selling leases all over America and even offshore in areas that they are confidently sure there is no Oil or Gas.

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The recently elected Wisconsin Delegates to THE “NEW” Continental Congress 2009 have arranged for a listening session at the Olympia Resort. This listening session will take place during the Wisconsin Patriot Group Conference also at the Olympia Resort. You may attend the listening session without registering for the conference. Here are the basics:

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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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The final (as of October 26th) Wisconsin delegation for Continental Congress 2009 is, in order of number of votes:

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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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From a period that started around 1910 or so, there was a rising of so called “progressives” and progressive thinking. Today we often call such people “Liberals”. Without getting into a whole discussion into the makeup of these Liberals/Progressive just suffice it to say that, for various reasons they do not believe in freedom, liberty, individual prosperity or individual unalienable rights or individual power of the average citizen over our Government or being able to decide for ourselves how we are to live our lives or spend our earnings. Progressives feel that they know better than all of us and that we need to be controlled as much as possible because we don’t have the capacity to know what is actually good for us. They, therefore, believe in the “isms” of Socialism, Communism, and Fascism of the collective or in Marxist terminology “The Masses”; cronies, of course, excepted.

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The Federal Government will soon, certainly after the next election if not sooner, will need to raise Federal Withholding Taxes on every average common workingman or woman in our country to pay for all sorts of Socialist spending programs; not to mentions for $99 TRILLION DOLLARS in UNFUNDED LIABILITIES for Social Security and Medicare, ALONE. Just for these two programs, NOT COUNTING any other spending, they will have to take as much as 80% of your earnings to pay for it. Protect yourselves from the madness and insanity of all sorts that is going to happen over the next THREE short years or sooner. Start with a State Sovereignty resolution.

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“The taxpayer has to worry. There is no way politically that Congress would let the PBGC fail to send checks to Grandma and Grandpa. Just like they rescued the savings-and-loans years ago without the legal obligation to do it, just like they rescued a number of banks without the legal obligation to do it, they’ll do the same thing with the PBGC if necessary,” Elliott said.

Still, even if the weak

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