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The following was submitted to The Liberty Tree Lantern by Mr. Richard Church, Wisconsin Delegate to OUR New Continental Congress that convened for the first time yesterday November 11, 2009.

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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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Project Appleseed is simple: you come to a weekend Appleseed to learn rifle marksmanship. You bring evey friend, every relative, every neighbor, every co-worker you can. While you are learning the skills necessary to shoot a rifle, you hear the story of the Founding – of the first day of the Rev War – April 19th, 1775, “the Day Marksmanship met History, and the Heritage was born…”

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If we fight for freedom and the entire Constitution, word for word, NO CHANGES (!) we will come out of this, after five years of economic hardship and a potential (likely) Re-Revolutionary War, vastly more wealthy and powerful through ‘true’ freedom, liberty and free of the imprisonment of our minds and every form of taxation slavery in this damnable MATRIX created by The Federal Reserve “System”.

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March on Washington

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The colonies refused to pay the levies required by the Townsend Acts claiming they had no obligation to pay taxes imposed by a Parliament in which they had no representation. In response, Parliament retracted the taxes with the exception of a duty on tea – a demonstration of Parliament’s ability and right to tax the colonies. In May of 1773 Parliament concocted a clever plan. They gave the struggling East India Company a monopoly on the importation of tea to America. Additionally, Parliament reduced the duty the colonies would have to pay for the imported tea. The Americans would now get their tea at a cheaper price than ever before. However, if the colonies paid the duty tax on the imported tea they would be acknowledging Parliament’s right to tax them. Tea was a staple of colonial life – it was assumed that the colonists would rather pay the tax than deny themselves the pleasure of a cup of tea.

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Hon. James David Manning, PhD continues speaking about the Patrick Henry style revolution. He also speaks about white people rioting and Larry Sinclair.

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The world’s greatest tradition, a heritage of freedom unique on the planet, liberty won by the sweat and blood of a generation only two hundred years ago – and it’s all been turned into pearls – pearls thrown into the mud before unthinking, unappreciative, self-centered, TV-dominated, worthless pigs?

(”Com’on, Fred, don’t hold back – tell us what you really think!” )

If you’ve been to an Appleseed, you know what we are trying to with that program.

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Serious students of history, however, cannot mistake the similarities between the British Crown in 1775 and the federal government in Washington, D.C., today. In fact, I would argue that federal usurpations of State sovereignty, personal liberty, and constitutional government are far more egregious today than at any time during the reign of old King George III. Were America’s Founding Fathers alive today, they would have waged another war for independence years ago. Compared to the violations of liberty by the federal government in 2009, the abridgements of liberty committed by the Crown in 1775 were miniscule. We should all hang our heads in shame that we have not already exerted our right and responsibility as free people to “throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for [our] future security” (Declaration of Independence, Paragraph 2). Were we as righteous as our forebears, we would have already done so.

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And they will still be looking to us, here in Wisconsin, to the Black Pearl for need (of encouragement). And what will they see? Frightened bilge rats floating on a derelict ship? No! they will see FREEMEN! And FREEDOM! And what the enemy will see is the thrash of our hands and the ring of our swords AND THEY WILL KNOW WHAT WE CAN DO! By the sweat of our brows and the strength of our backs and the courage of our hearts. GENTLEMEN, HOIST THE COLORS! Here in Marinette/

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