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Constitutional Republic, US Sovereignty, Property Rights / Eminent Domain, US Constitution under AttackRon Paul - Unconstitutional Legislation Threatens FreedomsHate crime laws not only violate the First Amendment, they also violate the Tenth Amendment. Under the United States Constitution, there are only three federal crimes: piracy, treason, and counterfeiting. All other criminal matters are left to the individual states. Any federal legislation dealing with criminal matters not related to these three issues usurps state authority over criminal law and takes a step toward turning the states into mere administrative units of the federal government. Full Article Here: Activism: Buy American! - Or Bye-Bye, America!"It's a republic, if you can keep it," as explained by Ben Franklin, I believe. If we are going to save this constitutional republic, it is going to take action on our part. One major move we need to make is to support local and American business. If you are still buying things made in other countries, why? Availability, price, and convenience are the main reasons for most. So, we need to collect information on how to shift as much of our purchasing to local and American products and to encourage the creation of American production where there is none. That is the focus of this forum. Ron Paul - Security and LibertyThe senseless and horrific killings last week on the campus of Virginia Tech University reinforced an uneasy feeling many Americans experienced after September 11th: namely, that government cannot protect us. No matter how many laws we pass, no matter how many police or federal agents we put on the streets, a determined individual or group still can cause great harm. Perhaps the only good that can come from these terrible killings is a reinforced understanding that we as individuals are responsible for our safety and the safety of our families. Although Virginia does allow individuals to carry concealed weapons if they first obtain a permit, college campuses within the state are specifically exempted. Virginia Tech, like all Virginia colleges, is therefore a gun-free zone, at least for private individuals. And as we witnessed, it didnt matter how many guns the police had. Only private individuals on the scene could have prevented or lessened this tragedy. Prohibiting guns on campus made the Virginia Tech students less safe, not more. Full article here: http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul383.html Ron Paul - Security and LibertyThe Virginia Tech tragedy may not lead directly to more gun control, but I fear it will lead to more people control. Thanks to our media and many government officials, Americans have become conditioned to view the state as our protector and the solution to every problem. Whenever something terrible happens, especially when it becomes a national news story, people reflexively demand that government do something. This impulse almost always leads to bad laws and the loss of liberty. It is completely at odds with the best American traditions of self-reliance and rugged individualism. Full article here: Ron Paul - Government and RacismThe controversy surrounding remarks by talk show host Don Imus shows that the nation remains incredibly sensitive about matters of race, despite the outward progress of the last 40 years. A nation that once prided itself on a sense of rugged individualism has become uncomfortably obsessed with racial group identities. The young women on the basketball team Mr. Imus insulted are over 18 and can speak for themselves. Its disconcerting to see third parties become involved and presume to speak collectively for minority groups. It is precisely this collectivist mindset that is at the heart of racism. Its also disconcerting to hear the subtle or not-so-subtle threats against free speech. Since the FCC regulates airwaves and grants broadcast licenses, were told its proper for government to forbid certain kinds of insulting or offensive speech in the name of racial and social tolerance. Never mind the 1st Amendment, which states unequivocally that, "Congress shall make NO law." Full article here: http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul381.html Bob Bowman - April 22 - Kansas City, MO - Uptown Theater2024-11-26 12:37 2024-11-26 12:37 US/Central Bob Bowman is coming through Kansas, stopping in Kansas City, MO, at 5:00 PM on Sunday April 22th, 2007 at Uptown Theater. Bob Bowman was in the military, and he ran for U.S. Congress in 2006 in Florida. Hear him discuss the actions of the current administration on April 22nd, 2007, at 5:00 PM at Uptown Theater. Bob Bowman - April 20 - Salina, KS2024-11-26 12:37 2024-11-26 12:37 US/Central Bob Bowman is coming through Kansas, stopping in Salina, KS, on Friday, April 20th, 2007. Bob Bowman was in the military, and he ran for U.S. Congress in 2006 in Florida. Hear him discuss the actions of the current administration. Chuck Baldwin - When Do Bad Policies Become Treasonous?That America's two most recent presidents, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, have been guilty of egregiously flawed and fallacious decisions and activities is obvious. However, at what point do bad policies and conduct become treasonous? At what point do we conclude that our country's Chief Executive has crossed the line of mere inanity or naïveté and has actually become a threat to our national security and survival? Those who listened to my radio talk show when Bill Clinton was in office know how I daily chronicled what I believed were acts of treason. No, I am not talking about his numerous sexual affairs. I'm talking primarily about what became known as Chinagate. There is a plethora of evidence to support the accusation that then-President Bill Clinton deliberately facilitated the transfer of military (including rocket and satellite) technology to Communist China in exchange for large donations via highly placed Chinese operatives. That, more than the Monica Lewinsky affair, should have been the basis of impeachment. However, the Republican majority in Congress chose to do absolutely nothing about Clinton's treasonous conduct in Chinagate. Now it is President George W. Bush who is pushing the envelope. As I have already stated in this column, I believe an independent investigation should proceed aggressively in order to determine whether or not President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney deliberately manufactured evidence to support a preemptive invasion of Iraq. If it is proven they did, they should both be impeached. However, I believe there is another area of malfeasance committed by G.W. Bush that is equal to anything Bill Clinton did: his determination to facilitate a Mexican invasion of the United States and the decision to merge America into a trilateral North American Community. Ron Paul - The Federal Reserve Monopoly over MoneyThe greatest threat facing America today is not terrorism, or foreign economic competition, or illegal immigration. The greatest threat facing America today is the disastrous fiscal policies of our own government, marked by shameless deficit spending and Federal Reserve currency devaluation. It is this one-two punch -- Congress spending more than it can tax or borrow, and the Fed printing money to make up the difference -- that threatens to impoverish us by further destroying the value of our dollars. Full article here: A Petition for The Promotion and Celebration of Our LAWAmerican values are upheld through respect and honor for the laws of our United States Constitution. Let's show the American people's respect for our LAW by promoting and signing this petition in support and celebration. |
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