https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIlM-OCtapQ
FK – The tequila must be the ‘kick’ part…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIlM-OCtapQ
FK – The tequila must be the ‘kick’ part…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPl6-8PTiQw
FK – In the old days the women gossiped while they worked at quilting bees and corn shuckings.
The Indians had a good system. The women did the gardening and food processing while the men did the hunting and war mongering. Maybe we’re not all that different, except for the modern effeminate “Liberal”(commie) trash males in the vid below.
The Constitution does not delegate any power to the federal government to regulate firearms. This authority does not exist within the “few and defined” powers James Madison outlines in Federalist 45.
The Second Amendment further clarifies the restriction on federal power, clearly stating that the right of the people to keep and bear arms “shall not be infringed.” The plain meaning of the text offers no possibility of any federal legislation whatsoever restricting or regulating firearms or ammunition, even in the course of exercising legitimate constitutional powers. Therefore, any federal legislation pertaining to gun control is, in reality, unconstitutional.
Of course, federal courts have illegitimately eroded the constitutional limits on federal power, leaving Americans with little recourse in Washington D.C. But that does not leave we the people completely powerless. We can legally take action at the state level to thwart federal encroachment on our rights. While we might debate the constitutionality of such federal gun control laws, there is zero debate that states don’t have to help enforce them.
The fact is, the federal government needs the states to play ball in order for any of its laws to be more than words on paper. They depend on state support to implement and enforce their laws. Judge Andrew Napolitano stated earlier this year that the federal government relies on the assistance of local law enforcement to give their laws teeth. Without their support, any future gun control laws would be “nearly impossible” to enforce.
FK – It’s the old give and take, we give while they take. It’s time to stop giving in. We need a militia force in every county to deal with the black-suited Nazis who choose to serve tyranny over Human Liberty. Here’s my version of the origin of our most basic right.
After getting thrashed in the 2012 elections, when the brothers and their friends spent nearly $400 million with little to show for it, they have adopted much of the Left’s political organizing strategy and database management strategies. They’re determined not to make the same mistake twice.
In January, the Koch Brothers were able to raise nearly $170 million from their conservative friends, and they expect another $130 million from their California fundraising seminar held in June. The results are already being felt. Through its American Energy Alliance (AEA), it is pouring millions into ads targeting Democrats in close Senate and House races, criticizing them for their opposition to building the Keystone XL pipeline. Last year, thanks to those efforts, Congress ended a two-decade-old tax credit for wind energy companies, pushing them one step closer to standing or falling on their own without taxpayer subsidies.
FK – If Human Liberty and the Bill of Rights aren’t the ‘brands’ they’re pushing they’re wasting their time and money, unless it’s really all just about ‘their’ money.
FK – That’s what you’re up against. The next generation is being prepared now by their Marxist indoctrinators:
FK – The commies infiltrated the schools over 100 years ago.
FK – After all, to the governments and the corporations, we’re just ‘human capital.’ In reality they consider us to be livestock.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_5Vyp0-Io8
FK – The only ‘honor’ is in defending the Bill of Rights. The rest is a racket:
Proposed in 1954 by then-Senator Lyndon B. Johnson in retaliation for churches in Texas exposing the dark side of his candidacy, the Johnson Amendment was adopted with this chilling invasion of First Amendment rights:
Under the Internal Revenue Code, all Section 501(c)(3) organizations are absolutely prohibited from directly or indirectly participating in, or intervening in, any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for elective public office.
Contributions to political campaign funds for public statements of position (verbal or written) made on behalf of the organization in favor of or in opposition to any candidate for public office clearly violate the prohibition against political campaign activity.
Violating his prohibition may result in denial or revocation of tax-exempt status and the imposition of certain excise taxes.
This is exactly what the Alliance Defending Freedom is hoping will happen: that some erstwhile and opportunistic IRS agent will file suit against Pastor Garlow, or one of his brother pastors, so that the issue can be taken to court and resolved.
FK – Gee, are they finally getting off their asses and not sitting around waiting for the world to end?
And just what was it that caused the entire county attorney’s office to dislike Tim Baldwin and use that personal prejudice to coerce and intimidate a defendant? According to the recorded voice of the drug task force officer, the reason the prosecutor’s office doesn’t like Tim is because he is a “constitutionalist,” his dad (me) ran for President in 2008 as a third party candidate, and Tim doesn’t just “go along” with the prosecutor’s office but actually defends his clients. The police officer referred to my presidential candidacy as some B*** S*** party. Actually, Mr. Drug Task Force Officer, it was the Constitution Party, which, in 2008, was America’s third largest political party.
Imagine if this police officer had said that the reason the county attorney’s office didn’t like Tim and wanted him fired was because he was black, or Hispanic, or Jewish, or Muslim, or Democrat, or liberal? You know what would happen. It would be front page news in national newspapers and a prominent news story on every network and cable television news network in the country. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton would descend on Kalispell, Montana. And the county attorney, the deputy county attorney, and the drug task force officer involved would have already been dismissed by now. You know that’s true!
FK – Nothing the shysters do surprises me. Most of them are whores in a corrupt system that only exists to take advantage of the ignorant and the poor. Listen to the whore here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHta9eAiHEw
In the short run, that is having a positive impact on prices at the pump in the United States, which fell to an average of just $3.32 a gallon last week, the lowest price since February. More than half of the states have at least one gas station selling gas at less than three dollars a gallon.
If oil prices drop too far, however, production will be stymied. As Stephen Leeb, a writer at Forbes, put it, “It takes energy to get energy.” In the early 1950s, it took the energy from 20 barrels of oil to harvest 100 barrels. Today, in conventional oil fields, it takes about one barrel to produce nine.
FK – Is there anything to celebrate here? As long as gas is over 3 bucks a gallon, over 2.50 as far as I’m concerned, it’s unaffordable. Too many ‘workers’ are making 8 – 12 bucks an hour or less.
Focused heavily on the standoff with the Bureau of Land Management at the Bundy Ranch and on Las Vegas cop killers Jerad and Amanda Miller, the report continues with a well-documented tradition of conflating those who believe in the right to keep and bear arms with enemies of a Constitutional government of limited and defined powers. Citizen journalist Mike Vanderboegh, who first reported on a “walked” guns connection with the death of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, dismissed the relevance of a meaningful Miller connection with the Bundy situation in a July post on his Sipsey Street Irregulars blog. The Millers, per credible reports, had been documented creatures of a different ideology.
FK – I can proudly claim that I’ve been on their ‘list’ for a long time.