FK – The eco-commies don’t respect ‘private property.’ See Agenda 21.
But trust the oil companies/producers who’ve been screwing us for years? No way.
FK – The eco-commies don’t respect ‘private property.’ See Agenda 21.
But trust the oil companies/producers who’ve been screwing us for years? No way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_PiOW0vjWk
FK – Empires always depend on pomp and pageantry to blind their slaves/subjects.
During a campaign-style gathering packed with gun-rights supporters at the Londonderry Fish & Game Club, Senator Paul reportedly addressed a crowd in what was supposed to be a press-free briefing. While the senator mostly answered questions on gun rights, with the UN increasingly wading into the discussion and pushing a deeply controversial global gun-control scheme known as the UN Arms Trade Treaty, the global outfit inevitably came up.
According to a reporter from RealClearPolitics.com, who apparently did not leave the room when journalists were instructed to get out, the Kentucky senator said that a body to “discuss diplomacy” was not necessarily a bad idea. The UN and its current structure, though, and the fact that American taxpayers are forced to provide a “huge chunk” of the UN budget — about a fourth, by most estimates — is what Paul said he found objectionable.
FK – The BATF Nazi trash and Bloomberg et al are far more dangerous and close to home than the U.N. which could be dealt with via a couple of Abrams tanks. Would he be willing to see all the aforementioned arrested, tried for treason and executed as it so richly deserves?
It looks as if he’ll run. My predictions in prez races have a sorry record but Cruz probably has a better chance among ‘conservatives’ because he looks like a Baptist preacher. Paul could do more good in the Senate over the long haul and if he wins the now red house his life expectancy would probably plunge.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTMuOn2T1h4
FK – ‘Human instincts’ are to do the easiest thing to get by. Few rise above this.
FK – It should be based on the profits, or success of the corporation.
If I want to work for a few weeks for the small farmer down the road it’s our business.
When people are poor and have to have a ‘job,’ which for most isn’t voluntary, it’s desperation. When they have to spend 50 weeks a year(and often nowadays on constant mandatory overtime) in some shithole because that’s all that’s available in that area(and not all want to relocate for good reasons) then they should be able to expect to ‘make a living(an existence)’ without being treated like a jackass.
Why do you think corporations pay lobbyists? For the public good? Please.
Libertarianism is great for ‘the little man’ but the damned corporations don’t call us ‘human resources’ and ‘human capital’ and ‘consumers’ because they respect us as human beings. Look at what google is up to.
Don’t think those assholes respect us for a heartbeat.
If we don’t want the govt. treating us like jackasses why do we want to allow our employers that ‘right?’
Don’t understand? Start here.
The bill, originally introduced by Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) in 2007, repeals the Gun-Free School Zones Act (GFSZA) of 1990, which makes it “unlawful for any individual knowingly to possess a firearm at a place that the individual knows, or has reasonable cause to believe, is a school zone.” In 1995, the Supreme Court held the GFSZA unconstitutional, which prompted Congress to amend the bill in 1996. The Supreme Court has not ruled on the constitutionality of the amended Act.
“Gun-free school zones are ineffective. They make people less safe by inviting criminals into target-rich, no-risk environments,” said Massie. “Gun-free zones prevent law-abiding citizens from protecting themselves, and create vulnerable populations that are targeted by criminals.”
Representative Massie concluded: “A bigger federal government can’t solve this problem. Weapons bans and gun-free zones are unconstitutional. They do not and cannot prevent criminals or the mentally ill from committing acts of violence. But they often prevent victims of such violence from protecting themselves.”
FK – And besides, ‘gun control’ is simply evil.
And don’t miss this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3E1wzY3xcCo
FK – It’s what they are and what they do and they should be arrested, tried for treason and executed for doing it. It’s a tax. They couldn’t constitutionally ban them so they taxed them to create another evil bureaucracy to rule over their livestock.
The fact that Devore was on his way to deliver a film script that promised to explain the ‘real reason’ why the US invaded Panama, has long given rise to a slew of conspiracies surrounding the nature of his ‘accidental’ death.
It didn’t help that Devore’s hands were missing from the crash scene, along with the script, and that investigators could offer no plausible explanation as to how a car could leave the highway and end up in the position it was found a year after he disappeared.
FK – CIA – Country Invading Assassins.
Watched this years ago: The Panama Deception
FK – What our ancestors did when they came to this continent was invent a new form of empire. A few of them insisted on a Bill of Rights to force the federal government to acknowledge our natural born rights all of which are based upon the most basic right any creature possesses, the right to fight back. The Bill of Rights is what makes us ‘exceptional.’
Robert E. Lee should be remembered because he did his duty, he fought for his country, against ‘common sense,’ against what would have been a stellar military career with the Yankee empire.
Oh for such men today.
FK – From the movie ‘Gods and Generals‘:
FK – “…challenging our central government…” Did ya’ catch that?
“With all my devotion to the Union and the feeling of loyalty and duty of an American citizen, I have not been able to make up my mind to raise my hand against my relatives, my children, my home. I have therefore resigned my commission in the Army, and save in defense of my native State, with the sincere hope that my poor services may never be needed, I hope I may never be called on to draw my sword…..” Lee in a letter to his sister, April 20, 1861
Although a shrewd merchant, John Brown did not organize the attack on the Gaspee because it was a good profit-making venture, a sound economic investment, or a clever hedge against inflation or depression. Neither did he mount the attack to curry favor from the political Establishment. To the contrary: From the moment he gathered his fellow patriots at Sabin’s Tavern, he stood to lose everything, including his life. His participation in the Gaspee affair was the riskiest speculation he had ever made or would ever make—under the circumstances, at least supremely reckless, in the view of the world perhaps insane. He was, after all, spitting in the eye of the entire British Empire, the supremely puissant “New World Order” of his day. Yet he—along with John Hancock, George Washington, and many other rich and influential Americans who wagered their all in the forefront of the fight for liberty—was eventually victorious!
So it is not impossible for the well-to-do to be clear-sighted, courageous, patriotic, and even self-sacrificing. Or at least it was not impossible then, although apparently it is very difficult these days. It should not, however, be too difficult, even today. For unlike John Brown, who in the comfort of his rich surroundings had nothing material to lose if he and his fellow Americans had simply sat down quietly under British rule, the wealthy among the middle class today have everything to lose if patriotic Americans—especially including themselves—do not stand up, muster their financial and other resources, and bring an end to the Federal Reserve System and the emerging national para-military police state. Because the Federal Reserve System will destroy the economy; and the para-military police state will clamp down on society in the aftermath of financial collapse; and then those who have wealth that can be stolen by political looters will have it stolen. Perhaps not as soon as tomorrow. But too soon for comfort.
FK – As I’ve said for a while, it won’t happen until the hogs figure out there’s no more corn in the trough.