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America has been hijacked by the Administration, unscrupulous people and special interests that are not looking out for us! They do not care about you or me or our constitutional rights. It doesn’t matter if your primary cause is peace, the economy, impeachment, the Constitution, the environment, health care, sound fiscal policy, truth or human rights. You have been impacted.
For example, It is a fact that we all have to pay taxes which some believe in itself is unconstitutional. To add insult to injury, those tax dollars that most of us pay, are being spent on yet another unconstitutional tragedy – the Iraq War.
If you feel that your constitutional rights are eroding away and perhaps disappearing all together, then help us take America back. Speak out, be heard! Make your viewpoints known. Stand with us as we peacefully unite and make our way to west lawn of the Capitol in Washington DC on April 15, 2008
Let’s take America and our Constitution back now. We can do it, one person at a time. You count and what you think counts and matters. Let’s tell Washington that we are reclaiming our power as Americans and that we are tired of being manipulated and that we want to be heard.
This Freedom Rally could very well be the last event we are allowed to participate in whether due to loss of freedoms the Constitution guarantees us or due to the high cost of fuel and of getting anywhere that is not absolutely necessary. In any event we will be in Washington DC on the 15th and hopefully so will thousands of others who want to show opposition to many many programs which are being shoved down the American's thoats daily. Whether you are against AMNESTY, the NAU, NAIS, NAFTA, CAFTA, PATRIOT ACT, REAL ID or any of the other many programs we are being subjected to without a vote or any type of consent from the citizenry the Freedom Rally should be a venue you support. We are attempting to unite all of these small battles which is really a method used to keep us all busy and unaware of other items which are being enacted while we worry with just one small area of concern.. We all need to realize we have to unite and make one huge force of people all with different agendas but one goal.. FREEDOM and Restoring our rights under the CONSTITUTION.
Everything is all set: We have the sound systems, staging, porta potties and the permit has been redone so we can start setting up the stages at 7 AM to be prepared for a 11 AM start off.
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REVOLUTION IN HIGH GEAR !
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This is our chance to show Congress and the Senate there are eyes on them and they can be voted out if they do not start doing their jobs.
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BRING YOUR STATE FLAG!! Lets Show everyone where we are from!!
Before Our
Next Election, What is REALLY important to you?
Perhaps it is your Freedom as a United States
Citizen with Constitional Rights
and having the good old American Dollar in your
pocket?: Important Reading and Listening...
Prez Fox on CNN Friday,
October 12, 2007
Confirms rumors on Amero.
I pledge Allegiance to the flag
of the United States of America
and to the Republic for which it stands,
one nation under God, indivisible,
with Liberty and Justice for all.
We
cannot continue to allow private banks, wasteful
agencies, lobbyists, corporations on welfare, and
governments collecting foreign aid to dictate the
size of our ballooning budget. We need a new method
to prioritize our spending. It’s called the
Constitution of the United States.
Theodore
Roosevelt's ideas on Immigrants and being an AMERICAN in
1907.
"In the first place, we should insist that if the immigrant
who comes here in good faith becomes an American and
assimilates himself to us, he shall be treated on an exact
equality with everyone else, for it is an outrage to
discriminate against any such man because of creed, or
birthplace, or origin. But this is predicated upon the
person's becoming in every facet an American, and nothing
but an American...There can be no divided allegiance here.
Any man who says he is an American, but something else
also, isn't an American at all. We have room for but one
flag, the American flag... We have room for but one
language here, and that is the English language... And we
have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to
the American people."
Theodore Roosevelt 1907
Origins: Theodore Roosevelt was about to
finish his first two-year term as governor of the state of
New York when the Republican Party chose him as its
candidate for Vice-President in the 1900 national election.
The Republicans were victorious at the ballot box that year,
but Roosevelt held the vice-presidency for less than a year
before he was elevated to the White House upon the
assassination of President William McKinley on 14
September 1901, thereby becoming the youngest person
ever to hold the office of President of the United States.
Roosevelt was elected to a full term as president in 1904,
and among his many notable achievements was his selection as
a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate for his part in the
negotiations leading to the
Treaty of Portsmouth
that ended the Russo-Japanese War in 1905.
Although
Roosevelt did not hold public office again after leaving the
presidency in 1909 (his efforts to regain the White House as
a third party candidate in 1912 proving unsuccessful), he
remained active in the public political sphere; in the
waning years of his life, as World War I raged
in Europe and America entered the conflict on the side of
the Allies, he frequently spoke of his belief that
immigrants taking up residence in the U.S. should assimilate
into American society as quickly as possible, learn the
English language, eschew hyphenated national identities
(e.g., "Italian-American") and declare their primary
national allegiance to the United States of America.
On 1
February 1916, for example, Roosevelt advocated measures for
strengthening and ensuring the "loyalty" of American
immigrants:
Theodore
Roosevelt, speaking at a luncheon given yesterday by
Mrs. Vincent Astor for the National Americanization
Committee in the Astor Court Building, declared that one of
the reasons why many German-Americans have shown greater
love for their native land that for their adopted country is
that the German system demands greater loyalty than is
demanded in this country, and a greater contribution to the
common welfare. "And all of you know I am free from a taint
of neutrality," he added, "so I can say this without
suspicion."
The
encouragement of better housing conditions and a compulsion
to learn the English language, Colonel Roosevelt said, would
help the process of Americanization.
"We cannot
make the Americanization movement a success," Colonel
Roosevelt said, "unless we approach it from the economic
standpoint. It is true that governmentally Germany is an
autocracy. But there has been a great deal more industrial
freedom there than many of our old industrial communities.
The German Government says we expect you to work out good
results, to get together with the laborer, and yourselves
decide what you are going to pay to the doctors who are to
pass upon the health of the employes, and the amount of
damages any employe merits. The Government insists upon a
great amount of self-government by the people themselves.
"I feel that
by insistence upon proper housing conditions we shall
indirectly approach this. I want to see the immigrant know
that he has got to spend a certain amount of his money in
decent housing; that he will not be allowed to live on $2.50
per month board basis.
"Let us say to
the immigrant not that we hope he will learn English, but
that he has got to learn it. Let the immigrant who does not
learn it go back. He has got to consider the interest of the
United States or he should not stay here. He must be made to
see that his opportunities in this country depend upon his
knowing English and observing American standards. The
employer cannot be permitted to regard him only as an
industrial asset.
"We must in
every way possible encourage the immigrant to rise, help him
up, give him a chance to help himself. If we try to carry
him he may well prove not well worth carrying. We must in
turn insist upon his showing the same standard of fealty to
this country and to join with us in raising the level of our
common American citizenship.
"If I could I
would have the kind of restriction which would not allow any
immigrant to come here unless I was content that his
grandchildren would be fellow-citizens of my grandchildren.
They will not be so if he lives in a boarding house at $2.50
per month with ten other boarders and contracts tuberculosis
and contributes to the next generation a body of citizens
inferior not only morally and spiritually but also
physically."
A few months later, Roosevelt expanded on this theme in a
series of Memorial Day speeches he delivered in St. Louis:
Moral treason
to the United States was charged by Mr. Roosevelt, in an
address delivered before the City Club, against
German-Americans who seek to make their governmental
representatives act in the interests of Germany rather than
this country. He characterized the German-American Alliance
as "an anti-American alliance," but added that he believed
that its members "not only do not represent but scandalously
misrepresent" the great majority of real Americans of German
origin.
Using the
motto "America for Americans" for all Americans, whether
they were born here or abroad, the former President declared
that "the salvation of our people lies in having a
nationalized and unified America, ready for the tremendous
tasks of both war and peace."
"I appeal to
all our citizens," the colonel said, "no matter from what
land their forefathers came, to keep this ever in mind, and
to shun with scorn and contempt the sinister intriguers and
mischiefmakers who would seek to divide them along lines of
creed, or birthplace or of national origin."
Col.
Roosevelt said he came to St. Louis to speak on Americanism
— to speak of and condemn the use of the hyphen
"whenever it represents an effort to form political parties
along racial lines or to bring pressure to bear on parties
and politicians, not for American purposes, but in the
interest of some group of voters of a certain national
origin or of the country from which they or their fathers
came."
He was
equally against the native American of the wrong kind and
for the immigrant of the right kind, the former President
declared, but the immigrant who did not become in good faith
an American "is out of place" in the United States. He said
each nation should be judged by its conduct and that the
United States should oppose encroachment on its own rights,
whether Germany, England, France or Russia be guilty of
misconduct.
"The effort
to keep our citizenship divided against itself," the colonel
continued, "by the use of the hyphen and along the lines of
national origin is certain to a breed of spirit of
bitterness and prejudice and dislike between great bodies of
our citizens. If some citizens band together as
German-Americans or Irish-Americans, then after a while
others are certain to band together as English-Americans or
Scandinavian-Americans, and every such banding together,
every attempt to make for political purposes a
German-American alliance or a Scandinavian-American
alliance, means down at the bottom an effort against the
interest of straight-out American citizenship, an effort to
bring into our nation the bitter Old World rivalries amd
jealousies and hatreds."
In a Fourth of July speech in 1917, Roosevelt urged the
adoption of linguistic uniformity, including a requirement
that all foreign-language newspapers published in the U.S.
should also include English translations:
Touching on
the matter of language, Col. Roosevelt declared that "We
must have in this country but one flag, and for the speech
of the people but one language, the English language. During
the present war all newspapers published in German, or in
the speech of any of our foes, should be required to
publish, side by side with the foreign text, columns in
English containing the exact translation of everything said
in the foreign language. Ultimately this should be done with
all newspapers published in foreign languages in this
country."
Likewise,
on 27 May 1918, Roosevelt urged in a speech at Des Moines,
Iowa, that English be the sole language of instruction used
in American schools:
English as
the sole language for schools, newspapers and other usage in
this country was urged by Theodore Roosevelt in an address
here tonight under the direction of the National Security
League.
In voicing
his approval of the recent proclamation by Gov. Harding,
ordering that English be the only medium of instruction in
public or private schools in Iowa, Col. Roosevelt said:
"This is a
nation — not a polyglot boarding house. There is not room in
the country for any 50-50 American, nor can there be but one
loyalty — to the Stars and Stripes."
The
comments quoted at this head of the page are more in the
same vein; excerpts not from (as claimed in the accompanying
text) a statement made by Theodore Roosevelt in 1907 (while
he was still President), but from a letter written shortly
before his death in January 1919, just a few months after
the armistice that ended the fighting in World War I:
NEW YORK,
Jan. 6. — What was the last public statement by Col.
Roosevelt was read last night at an "All-American concert"
here under the auspices of the American Defense society, of
which he was honorary president.
"I cannot be
with you and so all I can do is to wish you Godspeed," it
read. "There may be no sagging back in the fight for
Americanism merely because the war is over.
"There are
plenty of persons who have already made the assertion that
they believe the American people have a short memory and
that they intend to revive all the foreign associations
which more directly interfere with the complete
Americanization of our people. Our principle in this matter
should be absolutely simple.
"In the first
place we should insist that if the immigrant who comes here
does in good faith become an American and assimilates
himself to us, he shall be treated on an exact equality with
every one else, for it is an outrage to discriminate against
any such man because of creed or birthplace or origin. But
this is predicated upon the man’s becoming in very fact an
American and nothing but an American.
"If he tries
to keep segregated with men of his own origin and separated
from the rest of America, then he isn't doing his part as an
American.
"We have room for but one flag, the American flag, and this
excludes the red flag which symbolizes all wars against
liberty and civilization just as much as it excludes any
foreign flag of a nation to which we are hostile. We have
room for but one language here and that is the English
language, for we intend to see that the crucible turns our
people out as Americans, and American nationality, and not
as dwellers in a polyglot boarding house; and we have room
for but one soul [sic] loyalty, and that is loyalty to the
American people."
Bill Stegmeier - "William (Bill)
Stegmeier, Tea, SD Political activist, proud sponsor of the
failed SD J.A.I.L. Amendment, business owner, and father of
three wonderful well behaved children. I am pro-constitution,
pro-accountable judiciary, and pro-Ron Paul."
Dr. Paul
wanted all of his supporters to be aware that his longtime
friend and colleague, Barry Goldwater, Jr., has released a new
book,
Pure Goldwater.
(Palgrave MacMillan) The work contains never-before-published
entries from his father’s journals and provides in-depth
analysis and commentary from Mr. Goldwater, Jr. and former Nixon
White House Counsel
John Dean.
Incidentally, Dean and Barry Jr. were high school classmates.
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