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Changing the style of my blog. |
The ever changing political landscape arena we find ourselves in today.![]() ![]() |
Wow! I just watched the three days of Convention of States simulation again and man, does it have the power to inspire. We really do have the power to bring our country back to the people. We can do it! I just hope we can do it before it is too late. Before we are all speaking cantonese. |
Hmmm...I have offended someone. Must have been a woke shit head. Well your one star rating does not hurt my feelings or do anything at all to me. Too bad you're too much of a coward to argue the point you disagree with. So anonymous....rate away...just remember, those who trade security for liberty deserve neither. |
Entering our colleges, Marxist Ideology is taught Victims; the oppressed they say, actually just little snots Expecting everything for free, 'cause they are entitled Reasoning beyond the woke, free speech is tightly bridled Yet they are pushing their Marxist Critical Race Theory Take it to the basic level, to school the elementary. Having no respect for their elders, nor any for our history Instigating riots, looting, and lawlessness in major cities Going through the motions of congressional committees While others get the book, the woke are not convicted Objections to their talk and actions are restricted Knocking down our statues, defunding the police Ensuring that a criminal's freedoms are increased Group think with no individual space is allowed Overreach to double speak is the now 'woke' crowd Extortion they represent; a legend in their own minds Segregation of the people; no principles do you find Totalitarian and dictatorships is what they prefer Over liberty and freedom, all equity is mediocre Shit is what they are, not just what they do Hellbent on destroying America, without a clue Intentional insurgence they parade with pride To our lethal enemies; weakness they provide. |
Mark Levin, Constitution Lawyer and Podcast host had a copy of a letter sent to him, that was written to the Inspector General DOJ, Michael Horwitz, from Reid D. Rubenstein, Senior Councilor of Law at the American First Legal Association with the following information: Back in early September, the Biden Administration stakeholders, Whitehouse staff, National School Board Association, DOJ, Dept of Civil Rights Division, Dept of Domestic Policy, met in the white house with the National Teachers Union to discuss the mobilization of parents across the nation that are protesting against Critical Race Theory and the effect it will have on the upcoming 2022 election. They were discussing ways to take federal action to intimidate, chill, and silence parents in violation of their first amendment rights to protest against the elected officials of the School Boards, for the curriculum of Critical Race Theory, and for the wearing of masks by children for a virus that does not affect them. They have also been protesting mandates for the vaccine for themselves and their children, because if you can treat the virus, why the hell would you get a vaccination for said virus? The Supreme Court has long upheld the constitutional right of parents to be in charge of what their children are taught in the school systems. A couple of the unnamed officials at this meeting brought up that; 1. The federal government had no authority in school boards, as it is directly run by the state, not the federal government. 2. Their right to protest was constitutionally protected and should not be violated. A senior official of the white house staff said it was a priority of the white house, and there would be a text created to control these parents. Now on Sept. 29th, the National School Board Association sent the already written letter to Joe Biden, claiming that they needed help due to these parents getting loud in a pattern of violence and should be considered 'domestic terrorists'. On October 4th, the AG made public the memorandum about giving them a dedicated hotline to call if and when the school board meetings got out of hand. The FBI would then interview and surveil the parents who allegedly were committing violence or issuing threats against the local school boards. This is with no evidence to back up what the School Boards were accusing these parents of doing, and the school board could not even produce one circumstance where there was violence. So this letter was created by the Biden officials and The National Teacher's Union, fraudulently making it look like it was coming from the outside source of the National School Board Association, and much too quickly was processed by the DOJ, on the 4th of October. It is purposely created to intimidate and strike fear in the hearts of American parents who don't want their children taught to be racists and to hate their country. Created to silence them and deny them their first amendment rights to protest and of speech to be heard. This is a very large scandal in Washington D.C. I personally think they need to be identified, indicted and incarcerated for violating these parents civil rights in an area that the federal government has NO AUTHORITY whatsoever. They cannot use the Patriot Act to arrest these law abiding citizens as it was created for foreign actors against the United States. And what they are doing is just downright illegal as hell. Here comes the Tyrant and the Tyranny of the American Marxists that call themselves Democrats. We need a divorce from the American Marxists that call themselves Democrats. There you have it, there it is, and so it goes... p.s. Merrit Garland, AG, his daughter married in June a man that is founder of Panarama that supplies the Critical Race Theory text books for 25% of the nations school districts. This is a multi-billion dollar industry, but seen as how this CRT is one of the main issues, Mr. Garland has no business prosecuting anyone protesting it, as it is a messy conflict of interest. |
So now, Biden in his infinite wisdom is sending the FBI after parents who are protesting school board meetings about masks and Critical Race Theory. He is calling them domestic terrorists. This is not going to end well for him. |
SIGN THE PETITION ![]() States that have active legislator this year: 01. Washington 02. Montana 03. Wyoming 04. Nebraska 05. Kansas 06. Minnesota 07. Illinois 08. Kentucky 09. Ohio 10. Michigan 11. Pennsylvania 12. Maryland 13. New Jersey 14. Massachusetts 15. Hawaii |
SIGN THE PETITION ![]() States that have passed one chamber 01. New Mexico 02. South Dakota 03. Iowa 04. Wisconsin 05. Virginia 06. North Carolina 07. South Carolina 08. New Hampshire |
SIGN THE PETITION ![]() So far the states that have passed the Convention of States Resolutions follows: 01. Arizona 02. Utah 03. North Dakota 04. Missouri 05. Arkansas 06. Alaska 07. Louisiana 08. Mississippi 09. Tennessee 10. Alabama 11. Georgia 12. Florida 13. Indiana 13 of 34 states |
I'm currently in training for District Captain in my state. This is really an exciting way for us to take back our power and self govern as our Forefathers intended it to be. Come join us in changing our government back into our country, and saving our nation~ DAY3 ![]() SIGN THE PETITION ![]() |
SIGN THE PETITION ![]() This article is reprinted with permission. Originally Published in Blog on July 16, 2017 by Convention Of States Project Today began as all conferences do – with hot coffee, warm conversation, and an assortment of breakfast pastries. But what happened next here in Williamsburg, Virginia, made the Simulated Convention of States a “conference” like none other. The one hundred and thirty four commissioners from all fifty states left their breakfast tables and began the hard work of trying to save America. It began by electing a Convention President. Several great candidates were up for the task, and one by one representatives from each state stood to cast their vote. When the votes were tallied, no consensus had been reached. A murmur spread throughout the room. Unexpected! Those who’d received fewer votes graciously stepped aside, and the commissioners voted again. And again. Eventually, Ken Ivory of Utah was elected. Seeing the commissioners’ eagerness to serve, followed immediately by their willingness to step aside was inspirational. The committee meetings that followed were less “inspirational” and more “hard work.” Commissioners broke into three committees: 1. Fiscal Restraint Committee 2. Federal Legislative and Executive Jurisdiction Committee 3 Term Limits and Federal Judicial Jurisdiction Committee Each committee began by electing a committee chair, followed by a time of discussion. After a quick lunch — though some worked right through lunch — the commissioners voted on the amendment proposals. I began my time in the fiscal restraint committee, then eavesdropped on a more casual subcommittee meeting discussing legislative jurisdiction. It was such an honor to listen in on these principled conversations, the back and forth amongst the people from all over the nation. No matter which committee I dropped in on, everyone's proposals limited the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, imposed fiscal restraints, and placed term limits on federal officials. What I heard – even underlying the most vehement disagreements – was hope. What if we did this…. Or what if we did that instead? Or, do you think it would fix this issue if we resolved to do this? “One thing I learned,” a commissioner from a southern state told me, “is that this is a sober undertaking.” While the commissioners were deliberating, I slipped away to give the readers of National Review a behind-the-scenes peek at this historic moment. See the full presentation here: DAY2 ![]() (You know it’s a good day if I get to hang out with Sen. Tom Coburn.) After hours of deliberations, the commissioners emerged from their committee rooms looking tired but energized. Then, because this is Colonial Williamsburg, they were escorted to dinner by fife and drum. As the commissioners finished up dinner and prepared to turn in for the evening, they chatted before parting ways. Many of their conversations were looking back. (Alexander Hamilton meant this when he said… I think people misunderstand Jefferson’s statement on…) But just as importantly, people were looking forward. Not just to another breakfast line when people can greet each other around the coffee pots for another day of another convention. Not even forward to tomorrow’s debate over the proposed amendments. What makes this “conference” different than any other is that our commissioners — our patriots — are looking forward to a better day in America when the citizens have the power that DC has tried to take from us. But they’re doing more than looking forward to that day. By their hard work, they’re actually doing something to make that day come sooner. I’m honored to be a witness to this historic event. SIGN THE PETITION ![]() |