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Who is Barack Obama?..All records that might have shed light on his identity have been removed or altered...

Taitz requests preliminary Injunction on Obama Birth Certificate..evidence of his using SS# of 120 year old Deadman.    
Geert Wilders on Islam Hillsdale College's Adam Meyer..Govt. Threatens American philanthropy

Fisher Ames - author of the 1st Amendment. He was not one of the 56 men who signed the Declaration. We hold these truths to be self evident: That all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; that, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed..." - Dec. of Independence, July 4, 1776

Article I - Section 6: "No Senator or Representative shall, during the time for which he was elected, be appointed to any civil office under the authority of the United States, which shall have been created, or the emoluments whereof shall have been increased during such time.."

Article II - Section 1: "No person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President.."

10th Amendment: "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people."

"A nation can survive its fools and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within.." -  Charleston Voice




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Letters to the Editor

Mar 8, 2010

{This letter was sent to us from a senior citizen in California. Don't look to 'Snopes' or any of the other would be 'truth detectors' out there to tell you whether it's real or not. The abuses of government are real and growing - Ed.}

In the past I have written to the County Grand Jury about specific criminal conduct of a particular judge, citing the offenses and the laws violated. I received back a letter from the County Grand Jury that they had no jurisdiction over judges, and that I would have to take my matter to the Commission on Judicial Performance. I have become well aware of the incompetence and unaccountability of the entire government. Nevertheless, I wrote the below recent letter to the Los Angeles County Grand Jury who is supposedly in charge of investigating complaints and inspecting inmate facilities for health violations and abuses. Here is  my letter:

{Letters edited for space considerations - Ed.}

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3-10-10 {American Spectator}

This is No Mary Poppins..It's all supposed to be voluntary, those 'home visits' that are tucked into the mammoth Obamacare bill. All voluntary, they say, but once you 'volunteer' to have the oh-so-helpful folks from Social Services come in to help with your newborns, or with a number of other specified issues, will you ever be able to get rid of them? The bill provides for federal funding and supervision for this vast expansion of government intrusion into family life... Is your family being 'targeted' for such home visitations? Let's see if you fit into one of these very broad categories..."

3-9-10   IPCC Discredited,Evidence of Scientific Fraud Mounts The release of emails and other documents from the Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia in Britain has triggered a cascade of revelations...

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The legitimacy of Barack Obama's presidency is being questioned by a group of American activists. They claim he shouldn't be in the seat of power - alleging he wasn't born in the U.S. RT talks to one of the leaders of the so-called "birther movement", who believes Obama's birth certificate was forged.

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Photo: "A prime example of government oversight..if you didn't have a serious problem before..you will..once these morons put their hands to it."

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Health-Care Bill Faces New Hurdle..

Republicans said President Barack Obama has to sign a Senate health-care bill into law before the House and Senate can approve changes to it under a process called reconciliation. The Senate parliamentarian told Republicans that a reconciliation bill has to “make changes in law,” said Don Stewart, a spokesman for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.  MORE..

Obamacare preview: Illinois Considers 'Presumed Consent' Organ Harvesting Bill

PEORIA, Illinois, March 4, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) - An Illinois senator is pushing legislation that would allow doctors to harvest organs from citizens who have not explicitly given consent for the procedure.

The Journal Star reported Monday that a hearing was scheduled this week for Sen. Dale Risinger's bill that would establish a "presumed consent" policy governing organ donation for individuals 18 and older.

"This is an important first step to getting a law in Illinois that helps us have more organ donors," said Risinger, a Republican. Risinger said he was open to public input suggesting revisions to the bill, and that it was not "in its final form."

Under the proposed legislation, individuals who wish to avoid donating their organs would have to explicitly opt-out of donating their organs prior to becoming incapacitated.  MORE..

Related: Donor organs removed without anesthetic..


   John W. Whitehead

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Editorial
3-1-10

All Freedoms Hang Together

Over the past several decades, Americans have increasingly adopted the view that government is the answer to our problems, whatever those problems might be. To this end, we have willingly ceded control over our rights and various aspects of our lives to a massive federal bureaucracy that views us as little more than faceless consumers to be manipulated.  CONT'D..

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Bob Weeks

Guest Columnist

 

Kansas school funding lawsuit proposed

Last night KSN Television reported on a possible revival of the Kansas school funding lawsuit.

In the story, Dr. John Morton, the Newton school superintendent, said “I am fearful that we have fallen well below adequacy.” He also complained that “we did not get anywhere in proposing a one-cent sales tax increase.”

For the upcoming budget year, overall Kansas spending was cut by about 6.5%. Schools escaped with a cut of only 2.75% in state funding. When combined with other sources of school revenue, the cut to most districts will be a smaller percentage.

If the warnings of the school spending lobby as represented by Morton are true, the education of the children of Kansas hangs by a thread each year. Do small cuts such as the 2.75% imposed this year really mean that the schools won’t be able to do their job?

Most Kansans realize that these predictions made by the school spending lobby are nonsense. The problem is that our courts might be persuaded otherwise, as they have been in the past.

The context of the cut in school spending is important to realize. Spending on schools in Kansas in recent years has been increasing rapidly — so rapidly that school spending apologists either don’t know (or don’t want to admit) just how much schools have to spend. This was demonstrated by Rep. Melody McCray-Miller at a recent legislative forum in Wichita. Wichita board of education member Lanora Nolan disputed these same figures at a Wichita Pachyderm Club meeting.

Just how fast school spending has been increasing can be seen in the charts in the post Kansas school lobby: not enough spending, not enough taxation. A chart of spending by USD 259, the Wichita public school district, is at Wichita Public School Spending and Enrollment.

Recently-elected Kansas State Board of Education member Walt Chappell has proposed some ways for schools to economize on spending. These are presented in my post Substantial cuts in Kansas K-12 spending necessary, possible this year. His detailed explanation of how savings could be accomplished are there, too.

The lesson to learn from Newton’s Morton is that there is probably no level of taxation and spending that would satisfy the school spending lobby. Despite the fact that Kansans are cutting their personal budgets, and other state agencies are making big cuts, the school spending lobby refuses to shoulder its share of cuts.

A link to the news story as reported on KSN is School leaders consider funding lawsuit.

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