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Monday, July 19, 2010

Free Speech Anyone?

From Prison Planet;

A viral You Tube upload of one of Alex Jones’ most popular feature films ‘The Obama Deception’ has been censored following a spur of the moment campaign to elevate the movie to the top of the major Internet search engines.

Watch Alex explain the situation in the following emergency broadcast: See here>>>




From Helium;


The United States Government shut down about 73,000 WordPress blogs on a single Web site in a move that some fear signals an increasing disregard for individual free speech rights. The action follows the high profile government seizure of seven online movie sites weeks ago. The U.S. move dwarfs current Chinese government activity that shut down only “dozens” of blogs in China.

Read entire article here>>>



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Friday, April 23, 2010

Feds Raid Amish Farm

This needs to be spread around a bit.



Feds invade farm for 5 a.m. inspection
Serve warrant on farmer up to milk cows

Posted: April 22, 2010
10:55 pm Eastern

By Bob Unruh
© 2010 WorldNetDaily

Federal agents invaded an Amish farm in Pennsylvania at 5 a.m. to inspect cow-milking facilities then followed up the next day with a written notice that the farmer was engaged in interstate sale of raw milk in violation of the Public Health Services Act.

A failure to correct the situation could result in "seizure and/or injunction," the warning letter from Kirk Sooter, district director of the Philadelphia office of the Department of Health and Human Services, told farmer Dan Allgyer of Kinzer, Pa., on Wednesday.

The farm invaded Tuesday is the one agents visited in February, driving past "Private Property" signs to demand Allgyer open his property for their inspection, saying, "You have cows. You produce food for human consumption."

The case is being publicized by the National Independent Consumers and Farmers Association, which promotes traditional methods of linking farmers with consumers.

Spokeswoman Deborah Stockton told WND Allgyer "is the type of farmer who exemplifies what we are trying to restore." On her organization's website is the commitment "to promote and preserve unregulated direct farmer-to-consumer trade that fosters availability of locally grown or home-produced food products."

She reported she got details directly from Allgyer of Tuesday's early morning inspection, which highlights the growing conflict between farmers who want to provide health food locally and federal regulators.

Allgyer could not be reached immediately for comment.

read entire article here>>>>>




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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The Sovereign State of Kansas; Guns exempt from Federal Laws

- Firearms that are made and stay in Kansas would be exempt from federal regulations under a bill that sets the stage for a federal constitutional challenge under the 10th Amendment.

House Bill 2620 passed the House 95-27 on Tuesday and now goes to the Senate for consideration.

The firearms would be stamped “Made in Kansas.” No manufacturers are producing firearms that would fall under the act now.

The bill has much broader implications, said Patricia Stoneking, president of the Kansas State Rifle Association, before the bill was debated on the House floor.

Read the entire article here>>>


- Kansas legislators have given final approval to a resolution asserting the state's sovereignty against what many of them see as an overly intrusive federal government.

The Senate adopted the resolution on a 36-4 vote Monday, accepting a version approved by the House two weeks ago.

Read the entire article here>>>

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

a Sovereign State

“the State of Kansas hereby claims sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over all powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the federal government by the Constitution of the United States”


I can't believe I missed this. It didn't get much attention. But it has passed out of the committee

The bill reads in part;

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION claiming sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over certain powers; serving notice to the federal government to cease and desist certain mandates; providing that certain federal legislation be prohibited or repealed. Read the entire bill and all the watering down that has happened to it here.

You can see the vote here


Unfortunately this is a non-binding resolution. We need to contact our local government and tell them how you feel about this.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Kansas Senate to consider amendment blocking federal health-care reform

TOPEKA — A proposed constitutional amendment aimed at limiting the impact of potential federal health care reform measures is on its way to the full Senate.

The Senate Public Health and Welfare Committee on Wednesday moved out Senate Concurrent Resolution 1626 without recommendation on a voice vote. Sen. David Haley, D-Kansas City, Kan., was the only recorded no vote.

The resolution would add a new article to the state’s constitution to say that no person or business in the state could be required to participate in a specific health care system or purchase health care.


Read the entire article here>>>

Update; Bill defeated by 9 votes

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Ks Real ID

The state of Kansas shall protect the privacy of its citizens when handling any written, digital or electronic data and shall not participate in any standardized identification
system using driver’s license and nondriver’s identification card records.

Awwwwww Kansas!

HB2727 is yet another step that our Great State is taking toward sovereignty. This 1 1/2 page bill throws Real ID in the face of the federal government.

This bill is to be voted on in the next few days. Tell your rep what you think about it.

HB2727 pdf

Find your legislator

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

War between Israel and Iran in the next 6 months?

Abd Al-Bari 'Atwan, editor of the London daily Al-Quds Al-Arabi, wrote in a February 13 editorial that if Israel attacks Iran, Syria is likely to respond with a brutal attack against it: "[Iranian President Mahmoud] Ahmadinejad's declaration that his country is a 'nuclear nation'... and that it can enrich uranium to above 80%, exposes the real aim of Iran's nuclear program – that is, to produce nuclear warheads.In a phone conversation with Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad, he demanded that Syria wage war against Israel and eliminate this country if it launches an attack in the region (on Iran). In my view, this is the most important development, particularly in light of the fact that [Ahmadinejad's] demand comes at a time of stepped-up preparations for war [by Israel]...

"I don't know how President Assad responded to the requests of his Iranian colleague and ally, but according to Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Al-Mu'allem, it appears that he felt that the explosion was imminent...


Egyptian MP Muhammad 'Ali Ibrahim, editor of the Egyptian government daily Al-Gumhouriyya, wrote in his editorial that Iran has already made the first move towards war, but that only U.S. President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu know when it will actually break out and what it will entail.

"Iran is interested in this war, because it sees it as an opportunity to suppress its [domestic] opposition and accuse it of cooperating with the West. [It also hopes that] the shared sense of danger will prompt the Iranians to unite around their leadership. The U.S. is also interested in the war, because it will enable it to sell advanced weapons to the countries of the region, to impose its air defense umbrella on the Gulf states, and to determine oil prices independently of OPEC...

"The most salient element in Iran's responses is Ahmadinejad's assessment that a war will break out in the spring or summer, and his threats that if Israel attacks, the resistance and the countries of the region will crush it. He has also threatened that if new sanctions are [imposed] on his country in response to its nuclear program, he will cause the superpowers to regret it.

Read the entire article here at MEMRI>>>

From ABC News;


Israel's air force on Sunday introduced a fleet of huge pilotless planes that can remain in the air for a full day and could fly as far as the Persian Gulf, putting rival Iran within its range. Read entire article here>>>

Unfortunately, no matter what these two Countries decide, we as the US, will be forced to be involved. If our Presdent will actually stick up to our core beliefs and that we as a Country have always supported Israel. The Arab Countries are very concerned about this war, and in turn, so should we. We are of course talking about nuclear war. Let us hope that it ends before it really begins, but personally I have my doubts, and we will see a war. Iran seems set on bringing about Armageddon. Keep your eyes open.

Friday, January 29, 2010

This Day in 1861

Kansas became the 34th State. But of course we had to go through a very nasty period of war before that could happen. Kansas was set up not to be a Free State, but a Choice State. Kansans would have the power to decide.

A Mass. Senator Named Charles Sumner gave an interesting speech on the States behalf in 1856 called "The Crime Against Kansas" This prompted a Congressman named Preston Brooks from South Carolina to beat Senator Sumner with a cane as he sat at his desk. It took 3 years for Senator Sumner to recover from that attack.

MR. PRESIDENT:-- You are now called to redress a great transgression. Seldom in the history of nations has such a question been presented. Tariffs, army bills, navy bills, land bills, are important, and justly occupy your care; but these all belong to the course of ordinary legislation. As means and instruments only, they are necessarily subordinate to the conservation of Government itself. Grant them or deny them, in greater or less degree, and you will inflict no shock. The machinery of Government will continue to move. The State will not cease to exist. Far otherwise is it with the eminent question now before you, involving, as it does, Liberty in a broad Territory, and also involving the peace of the whole country with our good name in our history for evermore.

Take down your map, sir, and you will find that the Territory of Kansas, more than any other region, occupies the middle spot of North America, equally distant from the Atlantic on the east, and the Pacific on the west; from the frozen waters of Hudson's Bay on the north, and the tepid Gulf Stream on the south, constituting the precise territorial centre of the whole vast continent. To such advantages of situation, on the very highway between two oceans, are added a soil of unsurpassed richness, and a fascinating, undulating beauty of surface, with a health-giving climate, calculated to nurture a powerful and generous people, worthy to be a central pivot of American Institutions. A few short months only have passed since this spacious mediterranean country was open only to the savage, who ran wild in its woods and prairies; and now it has already drawn to its bosom a population of freemen larger than Athens crowded within her historic gates, when her sons, under Miltiades, won Liberty for mankind on the field of Marathon; more than Sparta contained when she ruled Greece, and sent forth her devoted children , quickened by a mother's benediction, to return with their shields or on them; more than Rome gathered on her seven hills, when, under her kings, she commenced that sovereign sway, which afterwards embraced the whole earth; more than London held, when, on the fields of Crecy and Agincourt, the English banner was carried victoriously over the chivalrous hosts of France.

Against this Territory, thus fortunate in position and population, a crime has been committed, which is without example in the records of the Past. Not in plundered provinces or in the cruelties of selfish governors will you find its parallel; and yet there is an ancient instance, which may show at least the path of justice. In the terrible impeachment by which the great Roman orator has blasted through all time the name of Verres, amidst charges of robbery and sacrilege, the enormity which most aroused the indignant voice of his accuser, and which still stands forth with strongest distinctness, arresting the sympathetic indignation of all who read the story, is that away in Sicily he had scourged a citizen of Rome -- that the cry "I am a Roman citizen" had been interposed in vain against the lash of the tyrant governor. Other charges were that he had carried away productions of art, and that he had violated the sacred shrines. It was in the presence of the Roman Senate that this arraignment proceeded, in a temple of the forum; amidst crowds -- such as no orator had ever before drawn together -- thronging the porticos and colonades, even clinging to the housetops and neighboring slopes, and under the anxious gaze of witnesses summoned from the scene of the crime. But an audience grander far, of higher dignity, of more various people and of wider intelligence, the countless multitude of succeeding generations in every land where eloquence has been studied, or where the Roman name has been recognised, has listened to the accusation, and throbbed with condemnation of the criminal. Sir, speaking in an age of light, and in a land of constitutional liberty, where the safeguards of elections are justly placed among the highest triumphs of civilization, I fearlessly assert that the wrongs of much-abused Sicily, thus memorable in history, were small by the side of the wrongs of Kansas, where the very shrines of popular institutions, more sacred than any heathen altar, have been desecrated; where the ballot box, more precious than any work, in ivory or marble, from the cunning hand of art, has been plundered; and where the cry "I am an American citizen" has been interposed in vain against outrage of every kind, even upon life itself. Are you against sacrilege? I present it for your execration. Are you against robbery? I hold it up to your scorn. Are you for the protection of American citizens? I show you how their dearest rights have been cloven down, while a tyrannical usurpation has sought to install itself on their very necks.

But the wickedness which I now begin to expose is immeasurably aggravated by the motive which prompted it. Not in any common lust for power did this uncommon tragedy have its origin. It is the rape of a virgin Territory, compelling it to the hateful embrace of Slavery; and it may be clearly traced to a depraved longing for a new slave State, the hideous offspring of such a crime, in the hope of adding to the power of slavery in the National Government. Yes, sir, when the whole world, alike Christian and Turk, is rising up to condemn this wrong, and to make it a hissing to the nations, here in our Republic, force -- aye, Sir, FORCE, -- has been openly employed in compelling Kansas to this pollution, and all for the sake of political power. There is the simple fact, which you will vainly attempt to deny, but which in itself presents an essential wickedness that makes other public crimes seem like public virtues.

It is a very long speech You can read it in it's entirety here at Furman EDU.

Of course none of this has anything to do with prepping. Or does it? Isn't there a saying out there "Those who fail to lean from history are doomed to repeat it"

enjoy Kansas' Birthday! And stay warm, I think there might be a little snow out there (4 inches here)

Saturday, January 9, 2010

America Rising

This is a re-post pulled from APN. And just an FYI, I am a big ole Independent here.

Ok, I said that I wasn't going to get too political on this site anymore. But this MUST get out. Even liberal voters are now waking up to the truth. Government, Left or Right, is NOT the solution! ONLY self-reliance, dedication, and determination will solve your problems and free you.

Repost this link and video everywhere you can, find copies and update, they are pulling it from sites all over Youtube. They are afraid! So much so that they are infringing upon our first amendment rights by removing these videos. Find other video hosting services that have the same video. Get the word out. You can link to this page if you want, I will make sure I stay on top of this video and replace it with anyone that gets pulled.
http://www.americanpreppersnetwork.com/2010/01/america-rising-open-letter-to-democrate.html

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Ks Town Halls

  • Tuesday, Aug. 11: Rep. Todd Tiahrt has several town hall meetings and satellite office hours scheduled throughout the 4th District through the fall.

  • 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 11: Sen. Sam Brownback town hall meeting at the Leavenworth County Fair.

  • 10 a.m. Wed., Aug. 12: Rep. Lynn Jenkins’ “Congress to Kansas” Listening Tour begins in Topeka at the Holiday Inn Holidome, 605 SW Fairlawn Road. Rep. Jenkins will be touring the 2nd District throughout the recess, click here to see the complete schedule.

  • Thursday, Aug. 13: Rep. Jerry Moran continues the “Big First Listening Tour” with stops in Lindsborg, Hillsboro and Cottonwood Falls. Click here to see the rest of the stops on the tour (scroll to the bottom of the page to see the August and September stops.)

  • 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 21: Tea Party in Iola on the lawn of the Allen County Courthouse.
  • 12 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22 at the local Congressional offices: Nationwide Recess Rally (Click here to see a list of Kansas events).

  • 12 p.m. Friday, Aug. 28: Overland Park Chamber of Commerce “Washington Update” featuring Rep. Dennis Moore (D-3rd Dist.). Cost: $29 for chamber members, $35 for non-members. Go to www.opks.org to learn more about registration for this event.

  • 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 1: Public meeting on health care reform at the Cleveland Chiropractic College (10850 Lowell St., Overland Park). This is a meeting for Third District constituents of Rep. Moore to hear from experts in the health care field. The target audience is older adults, caregivers, area leaders, service providers and advocates of aging services.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Pat Roberts on Cap and Trade

Dear Mrs. Phelan:

Thank you for contacting me regarding global warming. I appreciate your comments.

While global warming is a complex and controversial issue, there remain uncertainties concerning the cause and the effect of climate change. It is difficult to address national and international environmental issues and policies because of the lines built up by proponents and opponents of climate change. Compromise on both sides of the issue will certainly be key.

Earlier this year, Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) introduced H.R. 2454, the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACESA). This bill aims to reduce greenhouse gases 17 percent by 2020 and 70 percent by 2050. Furthermore, the House Energy and Commerce Committee recently held four days of hearings and voted in favor of the ACESA with amendments. Even though H.R. 2454 had been referred to eight other House Committees for further consideration, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) decided to take the bill straight to the floor for a vote. It was approved on a largely party line vote of 219-212. H.R. 2454 now awaits further action in the Senate.

I do not believe it is in the best interest of the United States to unilaterally undertake mandatory carbon dioxide emission reductions until other nations agree to do the same. Any unilateral U.S. reductions in greenhouse gas emission will simply be offset by emissions from Brazil, China and India, thereby not improving the global environment.

The state of Kansas generates over 70 percent of its electricity from coal. I have great concern that H.R. 2454 will force the end user and the average Kansan to pay substantially more in energy and transportation costs with no additional environmental benefit. Realizing Kansas' unique role in providing a climate change solution, I successfully convinced my Senate colleagues to fund climate change research in this area for Kansas State University and the University of Kansas. As Congress continues to review climate change legislation, I will keep your counsel in mind on this issue.


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