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Music saves the mortal soul (Video) Post Date: 2008-02-13 23:04:46 by TwentyTwelve
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Using the "Lack of Political Jurisdiction" defense Post Date: 2008-02-13 09:13:08 by Artisan
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Anyone have actual experience with this in court? http://freedom-school.com/eric-w...olitical-jurisdiction.pdf Eric WhoRU of http://wtprn.com advocates this defense and says he used it sucessfully against the IRS in Los Angeles in the 1970s. (see previous thread on him here http://freedom4um.com/cgi-bin/re...gi?ArtNum=19550&Disp=1#C1 http://www.google.com/search?hl=...l+jurisdiction+eric+whoru There is a guy in southern California who is going to try and use this defense in court; he was charged with being drunk in public (he was not driving, it is not a DUI case). (No, it's not me). If anyone is interested in attending this hearing when the guy will use this defense let me ...
Your Social Security Card, Did YOU know? Post Date: 2008-02-12 17:03:32 by Artisan
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Your Social Security Card, Did YOU know? Submitted by Drew Piper on February 11, 2008 - 11:44. Social Security By MTR News By Drew Piper, MTR News Did you know that you are not required to have a Social Security Number (SSN)? I know I know, you thought it was the law, but has anyone ever shown you that law? No, of course not. They cant, because there isnt one. Dont believe me? Go try to find it. Did you know that you never had or ever will have a SSN? Again, I know you have the little card to prove it, but is that your number or are you being tricked into believing you own that number. To own something means you can sell it. Can you sell your SSN? Not ...
Revenge of the Mutt People Post Date: 2008-02-11 22:01:18 by YertleTurtle
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Revenge of the Mutt People Bred for meanness There are some things so disgusting that only a white man would be willing to do them. -- Walter Wildshoe, Coeur dAlene Indian By Joe Bageant Many years ago I worked at an industrial hog farm owned by the Coeur dAlene Indian tribe in northern Idaho. The place stank of the dead and rotting brood sows we chopped out of farrowing crates -- bred to death in the drive for pork production. And it stank of the massive ponds that held millions of gallons of hog feces and rotting baby pigs, and every square inch was poisoned by the pesticides used to kill insects that hogs attract and the antibiotics fed to hogs from hundred ...
Venezuela Moves Bank Accounts After Exxon Freeze Post Date: 2008-02-11 19:24:18 by Brian S
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Mon Feb 11, 2008 5:49pm EST By Brian Ellsworth CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela has moved oil revenue into Swiss banks to avoid a possible seizure of funds by Exxon Mobil in a legal battle that pits leftist anti-U.S. President Hugo Chavez against America's biggest company. The Texas energy giant won court rulings that froze assets belonging to Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA in a hardball maneuver meant to ensure the OPEC nation pays compensation for taking over a multibillion-dollar oil project last year. Chavez vowed to fight back, threatening to stop oil sales to the United States -- Venezuela's biggest oil customer -- if it kept up its "economic war" through proxies ...
The Brainwashed as Cannon Fodder Post Date: 2008-02-11 07:21:54 by YertleTurtle
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"Those who control language, control the perception of reality." The United States was...were...originally referred to as "are," as in, "The United States are a good place to live." Each state was free and independent. The federal government was a small, fetid backwater in the swamps of D.C. Sometime after the War Between the States, it became, "The United States is a od place to live," meaning the federal government was paramount, and the states were no longer free and independent. Were the Founding Fathers alive today, they would be appalled. Were the average citizens of the late 1700's alive, they too would be appalled. The federal ...
The Doctrine of Reality Post Date: 2008-02-10 18:43:49 by richard9151
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This is a paper I wrote many years ago, and it makes up the vast majority of ... for the simple reason that I do not want you to accept what I say blindly. No matter what you may think, I do not have a clear and concise picture of what is going on. Only those at the root of our problems understand most of what is to happen and what is currently happening. For the rest of us, it is very necessary for that we verify everything we are told, to our own satisfaction. There is another aspect of verification, as well. When you begin to verify and study, you are going to see things no one else has. The reason that so much information is now coming to light is that there are so many of us now ...
Killdozer Post Date: 2008-02-10 09:26:08 by YertleTurtle
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Marvin John Heemeyer (October 28, 1951 June 4, 2004) was a skilled American welder and owner of an automobile muffler repair shop. On June 4, 2004, frustrated over a failed zoning dispute, Heemeyer used a Komatsu D355A bulldozer modified with armor in the forms of steel and concrete to demolish the town hall, a former judge's home and other buildings in Granby, Colorado. The rampage ended when the bulldozer became immobilized. After a standoff with law enforcement agencies, Heemeyer died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Heemeyer used an armor-plated Komatsu D355A bulldozer to destroy 13 buildings in Granby, Colorado Heemeyer used an armor-plated Komatsu D355A bulldozer to ...
Pelosi & AIPAC Put The Squeeze On KUCINICH! from North Jersey Impeach Group: Post Date: 2008-02-10 00:07:15 by Horse
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Before the Nevada primary, [Presidential candidate] Dennis [Kucinich] was visited by representatives of Nancy Pelosi and the American Israel Public Affairs Committee AIPAC. They told Dennis that if he would drop his campaigns to impeach Cheney and Bush, they would guarantee his re-election to the House of Representatives. Kucinich threw them out of his office. Dennis now faces the toughest election campaign of his entire tenure in congress, with huge amounts of money being spent to turn his constituents against him due to his neglect of his district while he ran for president. So yes, Virginia, it is exactly as you suspected. This man the mainstream media say is not ...
Living off the grid – how to escape the spies all around us Post Date: 2008-02-09 17:05:33 by robin
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From The Times February 9, 2008Living off the grid how to escape the spies all around usAt the wheel, at the till and at the computer keyboard we are all being watched. Here's a few ways to keep your life private Nick Rosen Britain is the undisputed leader in the free world at snooping on its citizens. We are watched everywhere we go: driving to work, walking the dog, shopping, taking the train. We are constantly under surveillance, by camera, by the chips in our debit, credit or store cards. When we telephone or e-mail our friends, numerous agencies and private companies instantaneously know what we are doing and where we are doing it from. We can barely turn on a light or ...
Torture Is Impeachable and Has Been Confessed to Post Date: 2008-02-09 12:30:58 by robin
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Now that George Bush and Michael Hayden have publicly confessed to government waterboarding in a press conference on February 6, 2008, and in testimony before Congress on February 5, 2008, you may find the following information useful: The law review article referenced below (available at no cost at: http://www.law.utah.edu/_webfiles/ULRarticles/150/150.pdf )makes clear that waterboarding is torture and is a crime and a war crime punishable under a number of treaties to which the United States is a party and several U.S. statutes.The article also explains that there is no defense available due to either (1) prior legal advice, or (2) circumstances (including, without limitation, terrorist ...
Should Dueling be Legal? Post Date: 2008-02-08 20:41:41 by YertleTurtle
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I say yes. I would call out John Podhoretz, Doug Feith, Paul Wolfowitz, David Frum, and every other neocon. Would they act as they do if they were...let's see...dead?
Six Dead In Missouri City Hall Shooting; Two police officers and three city officials including the Mayor... [Full Thread] Post Date: 2008-02-08 00:30:55 by Brian S
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KIRKWOOD, Missouri (Reuters) - A gunman killed two police officers and three city officials on Thursday night when he stormed into a city council meeting in a suburb of St. Louis, police said. The gunman, who was later shot dead by police, killed one police officer in the parking lot outside City Hall in Kirkwood and killed another inside the building. He rushed into the council meeting and began shooting people, including council officials and Mayor Mike Swoboda, who suffered a gunshot wound to the head and was in critical condition, police said. "He shot three other people who were attending the council meeting. They also are deceased," the St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper ...
Berkeley Backs Off On Banning Marines Post Date: 2008-02-07 16:34:20 by Ferret Mike
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BERKELEY, Calif. -- As six Republican senators devised a plan to yank $2.3 million in federal funding for Berkeley programs, the mayor of the famously liberal city apologized Wednesday for his hard stance against a Marine recruiting center. Two City Council members vowed to soften their stance as well. At their Tuesday council meeting, leaders will discuss scrapping a letter that might be perceived as targeting the center or the Marines. The letter said that the recruiting center was not welcome on Shattuck Avenue and that the Marines were uninvited and unwelcome intruders. "That letter will probably be pulled back and maybe more moderate language will be put in place which is ...
Hooray for Stalinist America! Post Date: 2008-02-07 14:24:35 by ghostdogtxn
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NATO Struggles For Unity Over Afghan Troop Concern; US Concerned Members Not Willing To Let Their Troops "Fight and Die"... Post Date: 2008-02-07 11:24:02 by Brian S
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VILNIUS/KABUL (Reuters) - NATO struggled to maintain unity over the war in Afghanistan on Thursday after the United States raised concerns that some members were not willing to let their troops "fight and die" to achieve victory. On a visit to frontline troops in the birthplace of the Taliban, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice kept up the pressure on reluctant allies to share the combat burden. A first round of talks among NATO defense ministers in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius, yielded no formal offers of troops. But a French government spokesman said Paris was considering a possible new deployment. "Frankly, I hope there will be more troop contributions and ...
SCHIZOPHRENIA Post Date: 2008-02-07 04:57:55 by noone222
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Poster Comment:Prozac, zoloft, wellbutrin, paxil etc...are psychoactive drugs (in the hallucinogen family) not unlike LSD which is also another drug developed by the government for purposes of mind control. Curious coincidence? How many 'coincidences' does it take before a conspiracy stops becoming a conspiracy?
so i just sent my girlfriend in the philippines some money Post Date: 2008-02-07 04:53:49 by freepatriot32
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I had been unemployed for awhile (since last year actually and with the last check I got last year I sent my girlfriend in the philippines 200 dollars this was in june or the first part of july of 2007. The day I sent her money the american dollar was worth 59 philippino pesos. 1 hour ago I sent her another 200 dollars because she is going on vacation to a resort city in the philippines for the next two weeks and needed money for expences. When I got done sending her the money i checked the exchange rate between the philippino peso and the american dollar> as of 2 7 08 the toilet paper dollar is worth 38 pesos per dollar so in 7 months the dollar has lost real clost to 50 percent of its ...
CENSORED by YOUTUBE: How to create an Angry American Post Date: 2008-02-05 13:34:40 by angle
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A Little Mythological Slice of Braveheart Post Date: 2008-02-05 08:03:16 by YertleTurtle
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You can learn more from a good movie or even a good cartoon than you can from the shambling, twitchy, semi-autistic egghead/nerds that infest and corrupt Ivy League universities such as Harvard, Yale and Princeton. Someday, Ph.D.s will disappear, as will those those three colleges. Considering the horrors these reality-challenged nerdlings have visited on the U.S. -- and the world -- it will be for the better. Think "Vietnam" and "the Best and the Brightest." Think "Iraq". . .maybe think "Iran." Here's an example of what I mean about good movies: I used to think Mel Gibson was little more than a pretty boy with moderate acting ability. After ...
Democracy Is a Beautiful Thing -- Democracy is a beautiful thing, except that part about letting just any old jerk vote. Post Date: 2008-02-04 13:26:53 by richard9151
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"The people can have anything they want. The trouble is, they do not want anything. At least they vote that way on election day." Eugene Debs, American socialist leader, early 20th century 03/02/08 "ICH" -- -- Why was the primary vote for former presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich so small when anti-Iraq war sentiment in the United States is supposedly so high, and Kucinich was easily the leading anti-war candidate in the Democratic race, indeed the only genuine one after former Senator Mike Gravel withdrew? Even allowing for his being cut out of several debates, Kucinich's showing was remarkably poor. In Michigan, on January 15, it was only Kucinich and ...
Absolved Post Date: 2008-02-03 21:48:56 by ChareltonHest
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Sunday, February 03, 2008 Absolved by Mike Vanderboegh(Disclaimer: This story is both fictional and true. Any resemblance to individuals living or dead is purely coincidental, or positively intentional, take your pick. Some might see a parallel here to recent events such as the Olofson case or Randy Weaver or the Davidians. If so, they may be right. Or wrong. There are all kinds of people in the world -- all kinds of Phil Gordons, all kinds of gangs and all kinds of thugs. You may choose which thugs you think I'm writing about here. The story begins at three o'clock in the morning the day after tomorrow, one year from now. Or not. The decision is up to the thugs.)Phil ...
The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill Post Date: 2008-02-03 18:38:00 by YertleTurtle
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"Trained to Kill" Killing is Unnatural Before retiring from the military, I spent almost a quarter of a century as an army infantry officer and a psychologist, learning and studying how to enable people to kill. Believe me, we are very good at it. But it does not come naturally; you have to be taught to kill. And just as the army is conditioning people to kill, we are indiscriminately doing the same thing to our children, but without the safeguards. After the Jonesboro killings, the head of the American Academy of Pediatrics Task Force on Juvenile Violence came to town and said that children don't naturally kill. It is a learned skill. And they learn it from abuse and ...
The Scots-Irish: Born Fighting Post Date: 2008-02-03 08:00:46 by YertleTurtle
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Without really intending to do so, James Webb may have written the most important political book of 2004. Born Fighting: How the Scots-Irish Shaped America helps explain why George W. Bush won reelection by a margin much greater than the conventional wisdom predicted and why both Republicans and DemocratsDemocrats especiallymust take note if they wish to remain relevant in American politics. The Scots-Irish (sometimes called the Scotch-Irish) are all around you, even though you probably dont know it. They are a force that shapes our culture, more in the abstract power of emotion than through the argumentative force of law. In their insistent individualism, they are not ...
The best place in the U.S. to live Post Date: 2008-02-02 14:29:29 by YertleTurtle
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It's the Missouri Ozarks in southwest Missouri, Low cost of living, a huge lake, swimming, beautiful scenery, boating, fishing, cheap land (for the most part) creeks, slow shallow rivers, scuba diving, caves, cliffs, horses, camping, hiking, restarants, Branson, a roller coaster, Imax theaters, float trips, canoeing, friendly people, minorities not welcome (a fair amount of gays in Branson because of the theater and entertainment but they bother no one), area was mostly settled by the Scots-Irish ("you don't bother me and I won't bother you"), horse auctions, fiddling, you name it, it's probably there.
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