Now here is honesty at the core. Presidential Candidate Newt Gingrich tells it straight to an MSNBC report.
Newt Gingrich Defends Sara Palin
Now here is honesty at the core. Presidential Candidate Newt Gingrich tells it straight to an MSNBC report.
Newt Gingrich Defends Sara Palin
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The following presentation is long and at the end the Stansberry Research group wants you to purchase a few things. You’re not obligated to do so and that’s not the reason I’ve posted it. What Porter Stansberry has to say is the reason why I’ve posted it.
America, we have fallen to trying times. If we don’t act now, we will destroy ourselves from the inside. You have to see the gray between the black and white. All this printing of money, all this government intrusion into private industry, all this government intrusion into our health systems, all this government blocking of producing our own energy, all this “American” support for foreign oil and our enemies should alert some bells, should alert a LOT of bells.
What is the matter with all of you? Don’t you enjoy your freedoms? Don’t you want your children and grandchildren to enjoy the right to be free? We are all about to be really poor. I hope those of you who have never been on a farm or in the country can survive. If you don’t pray, now is the time.
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This is the second video on Jon McNaughton that I have here. He is truly inspiring.
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Has to load here and there but be patient it’s good.
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post by Texas Congressman Michael Burgess
For the past two years, the main concern for North Texans and all Americans has been jobs and the economy. But the leadership in Washington hasn’t been focused on this—after passing their failed stimulus, they started work on the rest of their big-government agenda—cap and trade, a health care overhaul, bailouts, and banking reform. The federal spending spree of late has added more than $3 trillion to the national debt since January 2009. If government spending were the answer, our economy would be fixed—but it is not. Government spending is simply not the answer. Please watch the video below to hear more about how the job-killing policies of the past two years have hurt our economy, and my proposals to help get our economy back on track.
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post by Chuck Borne
Airventure 2009. Some wonderful footage of all kinds of aircraft doing all sorts of things. Some WWII planes as well….
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[This is great! Thanks to whoever put this together.]
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post by Gangsta Government, Sept. 20, 2010
[This is great. The following paragraphs were copied from the Gangsta Government website. There is a petition on this site that you need to sign. What a great bunch of people! Thanks Minnesota! Thanks also to The Infidel—y'all did an excellent job. I'm now a fan!]
Gangsta Government is a project of Minnesota Majority, a non-profit government watchdog group. We believe the puppet administration, together with the 111th Congress, will go down in history as one of the most corrupt governments in our nation’s annals. The strong-armed tactics being employed to force their radical agenda upon the American people is reprehensible. In response, we have created Gangsta Government, a rap video to educate Americans on the corruption that is robbing us of our liberties. Our hope is that this video will inspire people to take back our government from the secular progressive elites who want to transform America into a socialist state. Working together, we can restore the Founder’s principles of limited government and individual responsibility, preserving our precious freedoms for future generations.
We wish to acknowledge columnist Michael Barone who originally coined the phrase gangster government in a 2009 column that was the inspiration for our video. Barone has subsequently authored several columns on this subject, including his most recent entitled Gangster Government Stifles Criticism of Obamacare.
We also wish to thank The Infidel for his outstanding performance in our music video. His courage in taking a stand for the truth in truly admirable.
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You will not be surprised to learn that with a few honorable exceptions, high-profile TV and radio have so far shied away from the recent wave of interest in State nullification of unconstitutional federal laws. (Need I point out that Judge Andrew Napolitano has been his usual fearless self, even as others have run away from the topic?) But the idea has begun to trickle out anyway. Jeff Taylor, who describes himself as being more on the left than the right, managed to bring the topic of nullification to a Huffington Post audience.
Gary Johnson, former governor of New Mexico, is speaking at a major nullification rally on October 10. Martha Dean, the GOP candidate for Attorney General in Connecticut, says she supports legislative efforts to nullify unconstitutional federal laws. There are plenty more examples. State and local political candidates are beginning to discuss the forbidden subject. Everywhere I go around the country I’m hearing that nullification initiatives are going to be pushed seriously in upcoming State legislative sessions. The television hosts who have been AWOL so far can go on pretending this isn’t happening for only so long.
The Tenth Amendment Center, in tandem with WeRefuse.com and a bunch of local and national co-sponsors, is launching a tour of major cities beginning tomorrow in Fort Worth, with the aim of forcing State nullification—Thomas Jefferson’s doctrine that States must refuse to allow the enforcement of unconstitutional federal laws—into the political discussion by means of a series of high-profile events. I’ll be speaking at some of them myself.
There is a potentially huge audience for this idea.
What has impressed me about the smaller markets where I’ve been featured so far in promotion of my new book Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century on nullification is how enthusiastically the idea has been received. I figured I had an uphill battle ahead of me, promoting an idea which, no matter its distinguished pedigree, lies well outside the so-called mainstream (i.e., neither Wolf Blitzer nor David Gergen supports it). Why, if it’s not mentioned on or endorsed by either MSNBC or the Weekly Standard, are you sure we’re even allowed to think it? Yet host after host has discussed the issue sympathetically and matter-of-factly, treating it as an interesting and promising new possibility.
When Michael Boldin, founder of the Tenth Amendment Center, spoke at a Tea Party rally on April 15 (part 1, part 2—see videos below) he at first left the crowd confused. What, he wasn’t interested in lawsuits against the federal government, and he wasn’t so sure elections would fix things, either? Boldin then mentioned the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798, to complete silence. By the end, he has made his case so persuasively that the crowd is cheering like crazy. This is what I mean—once people who genuinely want to roll back the federal government hear about the idea, they embrace it. Now it’s just a matter of spreading the word.
When I was on a cable news program in June unrelated to nullification, the cover of my (at that time) not-yet-released book was flashed on the screen for several seconds. Just flashing it on the screen, without even discussing its contents, was enough to catapult it to the Amazon Top 100 for two days. Now if only I’d had just five minutes to discuss it. Stories like these are why I think we could be on the verge of something important.
We already know why the guardians of allowable opinion oppose nullification, and it isn’t because they’re actually losing sleep over what South Dakota might do. Even the worst emotional hypochondriac doesn’t seriously believe the biggest dangers of 2010 are coming from Salt Lake City and Boise. There are quite a few vested interests that would like to see the federal gravy train continue undisturbed, and uppity citizens with Jeffersonian ideas appropriately suppressed.
To be sure, it is doubtful that governments can stay limited over the long run; they have no interest in remaining limited and every incentive to expand. At the same time, not all regimes are equally oppressive, and some political structures give the tyrants a tougher go of it than others. Hence our recourse to Jefferson and nullification. Meanwhile, the conservative establishment offers only pretty speeches and promises. No, scratch that—we don’t even get the pretty speeches anymore, and whether you believe the promises is a test of your IQ. The really cheeky, cutting-edge thinkers go so far as to suggest a balanced-budget amendment, the boilerplate conservative promise of the past 30 years. Even if such a thing were to pass, all such amendments include override clauses that permit three-fifths of Congress to go ahead with an unbalanced budget if sufficiently grave conditions make it seem necessary. Do you get the funny feeling they’d make liberal use of that provision?
Something significant is beginning this weekend. Lots of informed people will make a stand in the name of a doctrine that official Left and Right despise, and which until now has been known only in caricature where it has not been suppressed entirely. The idea is already reaching the general public even in the face of almost complete silence on the part of those who posture as relentless foes of the puppet and Washington, D.C. Also worth noting is that Tea Party groups, which the usual suspects are trying to neuter into insignificance, are defying their overlords and participating as co-sponsors. We are not supposed to do this. We are doing it anyway. Be a part of it.
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[He's† always there. We just have to quiet ourselves and listen.]
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