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Wednesday, December 21st, 2011 by Brent Johnson
Lessons in Liberty: Non-Violent Resistance by BRENT JOHNSON
We are engaged in a new war for independence. The US has declared was on the American people. In 1917, President Woodrow Wilson signed into law the “Trading with the Enemies Act”. It was designed to give the government the ability to oversee and control trade being done with our known enemies at the time. The language of the law specifically stated that the enemies DID NOT include US citizens. In 1933, as part of his banking declarations, Presiden Franklin D. Roosevelt renewed this law but with one important change: He redifined an enemy to INCLUDE US citizens. By doing so, the government declared war on its own people. This act and declaration has been renewed multiple times over the years since in writing. It is not possible for us to meet our government in war from a conventional stance and thus the need for guerilla tactics. One of the most effective is the use of non-violent resistance. Listen as Brent Johnson discusses this ans the need fot it.
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Tuesday, November 29th, 2011 by Roger Fredinburg
How to Save America!
by Roger Fredinburg
You are free to make personal choices in America…But!
The way this socialist crud works these days, when you make bad choices we all have to pay for your sins.
If you choose to live a sedentary life, with no exercise, poor eating habits and food choices; if you abuse substances like tobacco, alcohol, drugs, engage in dangerous or high risk behaviors, your actions have consequences for others. Unbridled selfish behavior runs up the cost of insurances, crowds medical care providers unnecessarily, while stressing government services and society in many ways. You might feel you have a “right” to do it “if it feels good”, but if you feel that way, you fail to recognize how your choices hurt innocent bystanders.
Do you want to live an immoral or unhealthy lifestyle? Fine, but if you hurt any innocents you should be made to be accountable and pay for the damages or even face criminal charges if appropriate. My primary request is that people be required to suffer the consequences of their “personal choices”, pay their own costs and not ask the “Police State” to use force to shake down fellow Americans, neighbors and family to subsidize selfishness and immorality.
While it may be true that you have a “right” to make the “wrong” choices, you do not have the right to require others to pay for your sins. Until that’s resolved in American politics and in the larger society, there will never be any real peace or happiness for the folks who make good choices and do the right things. Using government police powers to rob your neighbors on your behalf is evil and selfish; a kind of stinking thinking that dampens the incentive to for good folks who excel in business and in life.
Why would anyone put forward a 110% effort if the “police state” is just going to take the fruit by force and give it over to some lay-about or sex pervert down the street? This kind of Obama style social engineering has nearly killed the American dream. The Pilgrim’s tried socialism when they first arrived, and it nearly killed them all. They found out that many people will kick back and mooch off their neighbors if allowed to do so. It didn’t work then and it doesn’t work now.
And that’s what’s killing America!
Do we need another William Bradford or someone to implement the biblically correct command by the Apostle Paul, “If you don’t work…you don’t eat”? Look, if you want to laze around, eat like a hog, drink smoke and be merry, then when the big heart attack or stroke hits, don’t expect empathy, sympathy or free medical care. If you can’t pay for it out of your own pocket, then you should be denied unless a charity or 3rd party feels the need to help you. Simply put, you have no right to expect help from folks not responsible for your troubles.
It’s time for Americans to let the “Good Riddance Factor” prevail. We could easily eliminate crime in America. Why pay to police and incarcerate millions of scum bags? Instead, just pay handsome rewards to folks who help prevent, stop or capture criminals.
We can cut our military costs and “Defense Spending” 75% by simply informing the world that we are scaling way back and intend on using all those expensive alternative weapons we Americans coughed up trillions of dollars to create. We could easily rule the world today by being willing to kill our enemies. And, if the world knew we were willing to kill our enemies, I promise everyone would try to be our friend.
Instead of seeking ways to enhance government influence in our lives, huge rewards could be paid to those who find ways to eliminate agencies and overhead by automation or simple policy changes.
To ensure long lasting social peace and eliminate most crime, start training kids in Junior High School how to properly handle firearms for the purpose of defending themselves, their families and country. Teach ethics and morality from early ages and stop scoffing at the Christian ideals that helped America become the greatest country on earth. A fully armed America is a free America. And an armed and trained America is safer yet.
No more free electric scooters for folks who brought on their own health problems, no more free food and housing, no more free medical care for folks who by their “personal choices” caused their own diseases. End welfare, free child care and make young parents fulfill their responsibilities or face severe criminal charges. End the fallacy of lifetime careers and unnaturally early paid retirements for over-paid and mostly unnecessary politico’s and bureaucrats.
Imagine living in a “FAIR” America where we allow people to honestly reap what they sow, an America that allows people to get exactly what they deserve.
Now that’s FAIRNESS.
Just watch how fast folks stop making bad choices when we stop paying their bills.
To save America, we need to get back to basic, moral and simple values. To do anything less is more than a national travesty, it’s more like treason.
Or, is it possible that Americans are okay with being the enemies within?
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Tuesday, September 27th, 2011 by Jim Kouri
FARC rebels urged to disarm by Colombian president
by Jim Kouri
One soldier was killed and two more were injured Sunday after simultaneous attacks from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) in several towns of Colombia’s southwestern Cauca region.
Police said that the soldier died in one of the first attacks in Suarez municipality, where FARC members launched explosive devices against an army vehicle.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos Sunday renewed his call for the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebels to disband and disarm.
“Here, where the FARC was born 47 years ago, I send them a message: Disband, lay down your arms, renounce violence and terrorism and we will be ready to give you an opportunity in civic life,” Santos said in the central town of Marquetalia, FARC’s birthplace.
Santos also said the FARC’s new practice of recruiting minors, a response to intensified government crackdown, is against international humanitarian law.
The president’s remarks came amid recent attacks of FARC guerrillas in several regions and increased clashes between government troops and the rebels.
Two government soldiers were killed Saturday in a clash with an elite FARC commando unit in the southern province of Caqueta. Two other soldiers were wounded Sunday after FARC members attacked a police station in Sardinata in the northeastern province of Norte de Santander.
The FARC, Colombia’s largest rebel group with a nationwide operation range, has been involved in decades-long anti-government armed struggle since its inception in 1964.
Last month, FARC attacked an oil field operated by a Canadian company near the Venezuelan border. According to a report, the FARC guerrillas dressed in police uniforms blew up a 400-barrel oil storage tank and destroyed an oil dipper belonging to the Canadian Alange Energy Corporation.
Last week, FARC — designated a terrorist group by the U.S. State and Treasury Departments – launched two other attacks in Caqueta in the southern part of the country, killing one person, wounding four others and setting six vehicles on fire.
Officials believe that FARC’s attacks were aimed to distract crackdown operations against them in areas near Venezuelan borders.
Recent attacks by the FARC terrorists indicate the rebel group is still a threat, U.S. ambassador in Bogota Michael Mckinley said.
Besides being a Marxist revolutionary group, FARC is a leading drug trafficking gang with ties to the Colombian drug cartels.
The attacks also signaled the FARC’s attempt to demonstrate strength as the rebel group believes they were the only way to react to Colombia’s counter-terrorism operations.
Ambassador McKinley stated that he was particularly concerned over the situation in the southern province of Cauca, where the FARC struck in Toribio, Corintio and Caldono over the weekend, leaving 6 dead, 70 others wounded and about 500 homes destroyed.
Colombian Defense Minister Rodrigo Rivera said the attacks was a FARC strategy to disrupt the army’s manhunt for Alfonso Cano, the FARC’s top leader.
Jim Kouri, CPP, formerly Fifth Vice-President, is currently a Board Member of the National Association of Chiefs of Police, an editor for ConservativeBase.com, and he’s a columnist for Examiner.com. In addition, he’s a blogger for the Cheyenne, Wyoming Fox News Radio affiliate KGAB (www.kgab.com). Kouri also serves as political advisor for Emmy and Golden Globe winning actor Michael Moriarty.
He’s former chief at a New York City housing project in Washington Heights nicknamed “Crack City” by reporters covering the drug war in the 1980s. In addition, he served as director of public safety at a New Jersey university and director of security for several major organizations. He’s also served on the National Drug Task Force and trained police and security officers throughout the country. Kouri writes for many police and security magazines including Chief of Police, Police Times, The Narc Officer and others. He’s a news writer and columnist for AmericanDaily.Com, MensNewsDaily.Com, MichNews.Com, and he’s syndicated by AXcessNews.Com. Kouri appears regularly as on-air commentator for over 100 TV and radio news and talk shows including Fox News Channel, Oprah, McLaughlin Report, CNN Headline News, MTV, etc.
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Monday, June 6th, 2011 by Jeff Crouere
Ringside Politics Commentary: President Obama golfer-in-chief by JEFF CROUERE
We must never forget those who gave their lives to protect the freedoms we enjoy. President Obama did his presidential duty on Memorial Day by laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier in Arlington National Cemetary. Then he did what he seems to prefers most to do as President of the United States…he went and played golf. 70 times since he took the oath of office, President Obama has played a round of golf. After 9/11 President George W. Bush STOPPED playing golf because he thought it would be disrespectful for the president to be seen at leisure during times of war and trouble. Apparently President Obama doesn’t see it that way.
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Monday, May 30th, 2011 by Steve Kovacs
Kovacs Perspective Commentary: Memorial Day Should be Every Day by STEVE KOVACS
We need to remember all of our service men and women, those who are with us and those who are no longer. These brave people chose to serve our country to preserve the freedoms we all now enjoy.
Everyday should be memorial day.
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Monday, May 23rd, 2011 by Jeff Crouere
Ringside Politics Commentary: Why are we still funding Pakistan? by JEFF CROUERE
Listen to Jeff as he asks the question: “Why are we still sending aid to Pakistan and other foreign missons who harbor terrorists”?
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Wednesday, May 4th, 2011 by admin
By William Lajeunesse
Published May 04, 2011
FoxNews.com
It started with one whistleblower, but now involves dozens of investigators, has created a standoff between the Department of Justice and lawmakers and threatens Mexico’s diplomatic relationship with the United States.
Friction is growing over the probe into the failed “Project Gunrunner” program — run by the Justice Department’s Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms that intended to stop the flow of guns to criminals in Mexico. Whistleblowers claim the bureau actually encouraged the illegal sale of firearms to known criminals, then allowed those guns to be smuggled to Mexico and tracked.
On Tuesday, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) went after Attorney General Eric Holder for refusing to answer questions and subpoenas for documents that implicate who approved the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives project that allowed guns purchased illegally in U.S. to be smuggled into Mexico on behalf of the drug cartels with the knowledge and consent of the ATF.
“We’re not looking at straw buyers, Mr. Attorney General, we’re looking at you,” Issa said. “We’re looking at you, we’re looking at your key people who knew or should’ve known about this.”
Holder shot back.
“The notion that somehow or another that this Justice Department is responsible for those deaths, that assertion is offensive,” Holder said, referring to the death of American Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry.
“What if it’s accurate, Mr. Attorney General?” Issa responded. “What am I going to tell Agent Terry’s mother about how he died at the hands of a gun that was videotaped as it was being sold to a straw purchaser fully expecting it to end up in the hands of drug cartels?”
Holder responded. “We’ll have to see exactly what happened with regard to the guns that are an issue there.”
Also on Tuesday, in a letter to the attorney general signed by both Issa and Sen.Charles Grassley (R-Iowa), the Congressmen say they are “disappointed that you do not appear to be taking this issue seriously enough”. Grassley, in a handwritten postscript, tells Holder he is being ‘ill-served’ by staff who are not telling him the whole story.
The theatre on the Hill is an outgrowth of an ongoing investigation that dates back to allegations two months ago from ATF agent John Dodson, a lone voice and career agent who told Fox News in March that the tactic of letting guns “walk” was approved by his supervisors in the Phoenix ATF office over the objections of several agents.
“How many people have to die?” he said. “We don’t know where those guns are gonna end up. I’ve been here since the beginning. Tell me I didn’t do the things that I did. Tell me you didn’t order me to do the things I did. Tell me it didn’t happen.”
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