The message
of the angels to the shepherds on the first Christmas:
And this is
the sign unto you: Ye shall find a Babe wrapped in
swaddling clothes, and lying in a manger. And
suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the
heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God
in the highest, And peace
on earth among men in whom He
is well pleased.
His lord said unto him, `Well
done, thou good and faithful servant. Thou hast been
faithful over a few things; I will make thee ruler over
many things. Enter thou into the joy of thy lord.' Matthew
25:21
Transcript and Analysis of the President's
Weekly Radio Address: “On
Thanksgiving, Grateful for the Men and Women Who Defend Our
Country”
The
White House Press Office: — In this week’s
address, President Obama wished the American people a happy
Thanksgiving, giving a special thanks to the brave men and
women serving overseas and those giving back at shelters and
soup kitchens in their communities during the holidays.
Those who celebrated the first Thanksgiving persevered by
drawing strength from each other, and today we once again come
together in that spirit of unity to overcome our challenges,
remaining thankful for our freedom and the blessings of
family, community, and country.
President
Obama's Saturday Morning Radio Address Saturday
Morning, November 26th, 2011
Another
Perspective: "Liberty
Under God"
From my family to yours,
I’d like to wish you a happy Thanksgiving. Like millions
of Americans, Michelle, Malia, Sasha and I will spend the
day eating great food, watching a little football, and
reflecting on how truly lucky we truly are.
As Americans, each of us
has our own list of things and people to be thankful
for. But there are some blessings we all share.
We’re especially grateful
for the men and women who defend our country overseas. To
all the service members eating Thanksgiving dinner far from
your families: the American people are thinking of you
today. And when you come home, we intend to make sure
that we serve you as well as you’re serving America.
We’re also grateful for
the Americans who are taking time out of their holiday to
serve in soup kitchens and shelters, making sure their
neighbors have a hot meal and a place to stay. This sense of
mutual responsibility – the idea that I am my brother’s
keeper; that I am my sister’s keeper – has always been a
part of what makes our country special. And it’s one of
the reasons the Thanksgiving tradition has endured.
Thoughtful, but
misguided. What is the best way to be a
"keeper" of your brother if he's homeless? Would you
want to spend the rest of your life in soup kitchens and
shelters? It is not something to be thankful for, that there
are people who spend their entire lives that way. We can
give thanks for "soup kitchens and shelters" only
if they are the first step in addressing more
fundamental problems..
The very first Thanksgiving
was a celebration of community during a time of great
hardship, and we have followed that example ever since. Even
when the fate of our union was far from certain – during a
Civil War, two World Wars, a
Great Depression – Americans
drew strength from each other. They had faith that tomorrow
would be better than today.
We’re grateful that they
did. As we gather around the table, we pause to remember the
pilgrims, pioneers, and patriots who helped make this
country what it is. They faced impossible odds, and yet
somehow, they persevered. Today, it’s our turn.
I know that for many of
you, this Thanksgiving is more difficult than most. But no
matter how tough things are right now, we still give thanks
for that most American of blessings,
the chance to determine our own destiny. The problems we
face didn’t develop overnight, and we won’t solve them
overnight. But we will solve them. All it takes is for each
of us to do our part.
With all the partisanship
and gridlock here in Washington, it’s easy to wonder if
such unity is really possible. But think about what’s
happening at this very moment: Americans from all walks of
life are coming together as one people, grateful for the
blessings of family, community, and country.
If we keep that spirit
alive, if we support each other, and look out for each
other, and remember that we’re all in this together, then
I know that we too will overcome the challenges of our time.
So today, I’m thankful to
serve as your President and Commander-and-Chief. I’m
thankful that my daughters get to grow up in this great
country of ours. And I’m thankful for the chance to do my
part, as together, we make tomorrow better than today.
Response of the Republican Party Saturday
Morning Radio Address
Saturday, November 26th, 2011
Once again, the Republican Party leadership
has asked Congressman
Ron Paul of Texas to
deliver . . . wait a
minute . . . I'm
sorry . . . Sen. Pat Toomey of
Pennsylvania delivered the
GOP Weekly Address
“Hello, I’m Sandy
Adams. I have the great honor of representing
Florida’s 24th Congressional District, which is home to
some of America’s greatest treasures, including the
Kennedy Space Center and Daytona International Speedway.
“This week,
my family, like yours, will take part in one of America’s
oldest and most cherished traditions – a day of
thanksgiving. It’s a time to catch up with one
another, enjoy great food, and wish peace and grace for
all.
“In our
prayers we include those less fortunate, especially the
millions of our fellow citizens who are out of work.
“We also
keep faith with families marking the holiday without their
loved ones who are serving in uniform. As Americans,
we not only count our blessings – we share them with
those in need.
“Fellowship
is an important element of our national character.
It may well be the first element, too.
“To realize
their dream of freedom, the Mayflower settlers had to
endure an unforgiving winter with few provisions. To
survive, they had to lend a hand to one another.
With every crop they planted, and every house they raised,
a ‘shining city on a hill’
was being built. Those settlers understood what we
do now, that there is no substitute for the compassion and
determination of a free people.
“After a
plentiful harvest, the settlers gathered for a feast to
give thanks for the bounty of nature and peace with their
neighbors.
“This
tradition was born and formalized in tough times. It
was during the Civil War that President
Lincoln declared a national day of thanksgiving so
Americans could, in his words, ‘implore the Almighty
Hand to heal the wounds of the nation and to restore
it.’
Finally: a
reference to God, even if safely relegated to history.
“Today this
message of humility and perseverance remains within our
reach, thanks to generations of brave patriots who have
preserved the blessings of this land we love.
“Central to
the legacy we have inherited is an economy that promotes
opportunity and entrepreneurship, and it is our duty to
pass it on.
“Together,
we can and should find common ground to empower small
businesses and remove government barriers that make it
harder to create jobs.
“Together,
we can and should find common ground to deliver a
government that honors the voice of the people.
“The
challenges we face demand nothing less.
“On behalf of all my Republican colleagues in
Congress and around the country, thank you for the
privilege to serve you and your families. Here’s
to a happy and healthy Thanksgiving.”
Human
casualties -- 6,000 Americans have lost
their lives over 19 terrorists who lost
theirs.
"Enemy" Casualties -- who is
"the enemy?" Perhaps one
million human beings have unnecessarily
lost their lives as a result of the U.S.
military's response to 9-11.
Third, the purposes
for which today's government uses taxes are
destructive of civilization
itself.
Politicians both Democrat and
Republican are saying "we must cut taxes on
small businesses to create jobs." But if they
cut one tax, they increase another.
America's Founding Fathers -- who condemned
taxes which were one-twentieth the size of our
taxes -- would condemn today's politicians.
The Constitution creates a
government of enumerated
powers. Any federal bureaucracy which has no
Constitution authorization should be abolished.
This is the key to cutting federal spending.
November is A Month for
Thanksgiving November 24th is “Thanksgiving
Day”
Thanksgiving is a federal holiday. Historically, this meant
giving thanks to the God of the Bible. This is ironic, since the
federal government is
at war with the God of the Bible. The holiday represents an
endorsement of prayer,
since we give thanks to God through prayer, and yet the federal
government says it must never "endorse"
prayer or religion.
We should give thanks that America was once a Christian
nation. We're still living off the capital built upon Christian
foundations.
On April 6, 1789, following the ratification of the
Constitution, George Washington was selected president; he
accepted the position on April 14, 1789, and his inauguration
was scheduled in New York City (the nation's capitol) for April
30, 1789. A leading New York Daily newspaper reported on the
planned inaugural:
[O]n the morning of the day on which our illustrious
President will be invested with his office, the bells will
ring at nine o'clock, when the people may go up to the house
of God and in a solemn manner commit the new government, with
its important train of consequences, to the holy protection
and blessing of the most high. An early hour is prudently
fixed for this peculiar act of devotion and . . . is designed
wholly for prayer. (New York
Daily Advertiser, Thursday, April 23, 1789, p. 2)
The details of this report are in line with Congressional
resolutions. On April 27, three days before the inauguration,
the Senate:
Resolved, That after the oath shall have been
administered to the President, he, attended by the Vice
President and members of the Senate and House of
Representatives, shall proceed to St. Paul's Chapel, to hear
divine service. (Annals of Congress, Vol 1, p.
25, April 27, 1789; available online at Library
of Congress.)
After being sworn in, George Washington delivered his
"Inaugural Address" to a
joint session of Congress. In it Washington declared:
[I]t would be peculiarly improper to omit in this first official
act my fervent supplications to that Almighty Being who rules
over the universe, who presides
in the councils of nations, and whose providential
aids can supply every human defect, that His benediction
may consecrate to the liberties and happiness of the people of
the United States a Government instituted by themselves . . .
. In tendering this homage to the Great Author of every
public and private good, I assure myself that it expresses
your sentiments not less than my own, nor those of my
fellow-citizens at large less than either. No people can be
bound to acknowledge and adore the
Invisible Hand which conducts the affairs of men more than
those of the United States. Every step by which they have
advanced to the character of an independent nation seems to
have been distinguished by some token of providential
agency; and . . . can not be compared with the means by which
most governments have been established without some return of pious
gratitude, along with an humble anticipation of the future blessings
which the past seem to presage. [W]e ought to be no less
persuaded that the propitious smiles of Heaven can never be
expected on a nation that disregards the
eternal rules of order and right which Heaven itself has
ordained . . . . Messages and Papers of the
Presidents, George
Washington, Richardson, ed., vol. 1, p.44-45
The President, the Vice-President, the Senate, and House of
Representatives, &c., then proceeded to St. Paul's Chapel,
where Divine service was performed by the chaplain of
Congress.
Several months later, Congress contemplated whether it should
request the President to declare a national day of Thanksgiving.
The Annals
of Congress for Sept 25, 1789 record these discussions:
Mr [Elias] Boudinot said he could not think of
letting the session pass over without offering an opportunity
to all the citizens of the United States of joining with one
voice in returning to Almighty God their sincere thanks for
the many blessings He had poured down upon them. With this
view, therefore, he would move the following resolution:
Resolved, That a joint committee of both Houses be
directed to wait upon the President of the United States to
request that he would recommend to the people of the United
States a day of public thanksgiving and prayer, to be
observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many
signal favors of Almighty God, especially by affording them
an opportunity peaceably to establish a Constitution of
government for their safety and happiness....
Mr. [Roger] Sherman justified the practice of thanksgiving,
on any signal event, not only as a laudable one in itself but
as warranted by a number of precedents
in Holy Writ: for instance, the solemn
thanksgivings and rejoicings which took place in the time of
Solomon after the building of the temple was a case in point.
This example he thought worthy of Christian imitation on the
present occasion; and he would agree with the gentleman who
moved the resolution. Mr Boudinot quoted further precedents
from the practice of the late Congress, [he was a member of
the Continental Congress from 1778-79 and 1781-84 and
President of the Continental Congress 1782-83] and hoped the
motion would meet a ready acquiescence. [Boudinot was also
founder and first president of the American Bible Society.]
The question was now put on the resolution and it was carried
in the affirmative.
On this very same day, Congress approved the final wording of
the First Amendment.
The Congressional resolution was delivered to President
Washington who heartily concurred with its request. On Oct 3,
1789, he issued the
following proclamation:
Whereas it is the
duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence
of Almighty God, to obey
his will, to be grateful for his benefits,
and humbly to implore his protection and favor, and Whereas
both Houses of Congress have by their joint Committee
requested me "to recommend to the People of the United
States a day of public thanks-giving and prayer to be observed
by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many signal
favors of Almighty God, especially by affording them an
opportunity peaceably to establish a form of government
for their safety and happiness."
Now therefore I do recommend and assign Thursday the 26th.
day of November next to be devoted by the People of these
States to the service of that great and glorious Being, who is
the beneficent Author of all the good that was, that is, or
that will be. That we may then all unite in rendering unto him
our sincere and humble thanks, for his kind care and
protection of the People of this country previous to their
becoming a Nation, for the signal and manifold mercies, and the
favorable interpositions of his providence, which we
experienced in the course and conclusion of the late war, for
the great degree of tranquillity, union, and plenty, which we
have since enjoyed, for the peaceable and rational manner in
which we have been enabled to establish constitutions of
government for our safety and happiness, and particularly the
national One now lately instituted, for the civil and
religious liberty with which we are blessed, and the means we
have of acquiring and diffusing
useful knowledge and in general for all the great and
various favors which he hath been pleased to confer upon us.
And also that we may then unite in most humbly offering our
prayers and supplications to the
great Lord and Ruler of Nations and beseech him to pardon our
national and other transgressions, to enable us all,
whether in public or private stations, to perform our several
and relative duties properly and punctually, to render our
national government a blessing to all the People, by
constantly being a government of wise, just and constitutional
laws, discreetly and faithfully executed and obeyed, to
protect and guide all Sovereigns and Nations (especially such
as have shown kindness unto us) and to bless them with good
government, peace, and concord. To promote the knowledge and
practice of true
religion and virtue,
and the increase of science among them and Us, and generally
to grant unto all Mankind such a degree of temporal prosperity
as he alone knows to be best.
Notes
The New
York Daily Advertiser is quoted in
Barton, Original
Intent, p. 113.
Would Washington, Sherman,
and other signers of the Founding Charters of America approve of
a public school system in which non-sectarian prayer and Bible
reading have no place? Isn't a "duty
of all nations" a duty of schools as well? Are these
the men who would create a "secular"
constitution?
Only the most dedicated Secularist or the most ignorant fool
could miss the truth.
How the Two Major
Parties Differ from the American Vision of "Liberty
Under God":
"The government" claims to possess a
morally legitimate monopoly of violence.
The entity called "the government" is the
worst idea human beings have ever come up with. The
whole concept of "the government" is evil.
www.Romans13.com
The modern doctrine of "separation of church
and state" is
a myth. The Constitution is neither secular
nor deistic.
The U.S. Supreme Court declared
that America is a Christian nation. It was more
specifically a Protestant
nation; more specifically a Calvinist
nation.
The federal government only has the powers granted
to it -- "enumerated"
-- in the Constitution.
The "General Welfare" clause is no
exception to this principle.
"States Rights"
-- most government should be carried out on a local
level.
The Constitution created a federal
government with very limited
powers, bound down by the "chains
of the constitution." The Bush-Obama Regime
believes it has vast, unlimited powers to cure all
diseases, fund all causes, and bring salvation.
From this aspect, therefore, the whole of
economics can be reduced to a single lesson, and
that lesson can be reduced to a single sentence: The
art of economics consists in looking not merely at
the immediate but at the longer effects of any act
or policy; it consists in tracing the consequences
of that policy not merely for one group but for all
groups.
Why do they call The United States "The Great
Satan?"
The federal government bombs
Muslims
The federal government has
military bases in Muslim nations
The federal government supports
Israel's actions against Palestinians
These are the reasons given by Osama bin Laden for
declaring a "fatwah" (holy war) against the
U.S.
All of these accusations are true.
All of these government actions are contrary to the
Constitution.
The biggest cause of terrorism
-- and the most dangerous threat to the personal
safety and security of ordinary Americans like you and
me -- is the Federal Government of the United States.
America's Founders envisioned the American people,
acting as businessmen, humanitarians, and
missionaries, engaging in commercial and charitable
activities around the world, bringing peace and
receiving the admiration of the world.
"The
great rule of conduct for us, in regard to foreign
nations is in extending our commercial relations
to have with them as little political
connection as possible." —
Washington, Farewell Address (1796) [Washington’s
emphasis]
"I
deem [one of] the essential principles of our
government, and consequently [one] which ought to
shape its administration,…peace, commerce, and
honest friendship with all nations, entangling
alliances with none." —
Jefferson, First Inaugural Address (1801)
Under Saddam Hussein's secular government,
Christians in Iraq had greater freedom than in
most other Arab nations, and one of the largest
Christian populations in the Muslim world was in
Iraq.
Iraq is now an Islamic theocracy under Sharia
law. The Christian population has been
destroyed. Christian Churches are burned and
terrorized with impunity. Thanks be to Washington
D.C.
Obama is following in Bush's unconstitutional,
anti-Christian footsteps.
This money-creation system is immoral and
unconstitutional. It steals from the
poor and elderly.
America's Founding Fathers would conclude that The
First Amendment had been repealed
There is no freedom of religion: the U.S. is
officially atheistic.
There is no freedom of the press: the media is the
lapdog of "the
Establishment."
Everyone who signed the Constitution, if they were
here today, would urge the repeal of the Constitution
and the abolition of the
government created by that document.
“Why
Americans Should Celebrate Christmas 365
Days a Year”
The word "Christ" means
"King." The Message of Christmas and the Principles
set forth by the Christ (the Messiah) who came that first
Christmas are the real solution to America's problems. The
Federal Government is at war with Christmas and "The
Way of Peace" announced by the Prince
of Peace. The Government should be on His
shoulders (Isaiah
9:6-7). Abolishing a Messianic
State is the only appropriate way to honor the Messiah.
Otherwise Christmas becomes mass hypocrisy.
The Word became flesh. The Creator of the universe
becomes a human being. He came to His own, but His own
did not receive Him, preferring darkness rather than
light.
John the Baptist prepares the way for the Messiah,
as prophesied of Elijah.
As you read
the Gospel accounts, ask yourself how you would react if
you knew these accounts were really true. Not just true in
some "religious" sense, but reported in the New
York Times, proven in a court of law, or acknowledged
by your personal hero. (How do you know
something is true? Do you even have any
"heroes?") How should you change your life if
your Creator became a human being? How should Washington
D.C. react if this human being claimed to be the
true Ruler?
The Prophet Micah predicted
that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem. Jesus'
parents lived in Nazereth. Therefore God predestined
Caesar to issue a decree (probably relating to taxes)
that would bring Joseph and Mary to Bethlehem before
Jesus was born.
Bush claims the same
global power of confiscation and migration as Caesar did.
Thousands of Christians have been forced to move out of
Iraq to make way for Bush's Islamic Theocracy.
An army of angels announces the birth of the
Messiah, saying, “Glory to God in the highest, And
on earth peace to those with whom He is
pleased!”
Man's chief
end is to glorify God and live in
peace. The Bush Administration's chief end is to erect
a "wall of
separation" between God and government so that
the State gives no glory to God, and to wage war, thereby
"stimulating the economy."
“Now when they had seen Him, they made
widely known the saying which was told them concerning
this Child. And all those who heard it marveled at
those things which were told them by the shepherds.”
When Herod got word of the birth of a rival king, he
behaved in a perfectly logical way (for someone who
wants to protect his power): he massacred all
male babies the age of Jesus. Herod recognized that
Jesus was a threat to Herod's power.
Every day in America
4,000 unborn babies are murdered. These babies must
threaten something.
Millions of Americans who call themselves Christians,
on the other hand, are no threat to tyranny.
None of them are being killed. Bush has killed a thousand
times more human beings than Herod did, and confiscated a
billion times more wealth than Herod did.
Herod's son Antipas played a small role in the
execution of Jesus Christ. But Jesus rose from the
dead, was enthroned on the throne of David at the
right hand of God, and assumed the rightful role of
King over all nations.
"Beginning
today and culminating on Sunday morning, Christians will
celebrate with their families the resurrection of Christ,
His victory over death. We will remember that He gave His
body and His blood—washing clean the
faults and the shortcomings of the world. In our
rejoicing we will renew the hope that is ours through the risenLord." Ronald
Reagan: Statement on the Celebration of Passover and
Easter, April 17, 1981.
And it will come about
in the last days [For the LORD
of hosts has spoken.] That the mountain of the House
of the LORD Will be established
as the chief of the mountains
And it will be raised
above the hills And the peoples will stream to it. And
many nations will come and say, "Come, let us go
up to the mountain of the LORD And
to the House of the God of Jacob,
That He may teach us
about His ways And that we may walk in His
paths." For from Zion will go forth the Law Even
the Word of the LORD from
Jerusalem. And He will judge between many peoples And
render decisions for mighty, distant nations.
Then they will hammer
their swords into plowshares And their spears into
pruning hooks; Nation will not lift up sword against
nation And never again will they train for war.
Though all the peoples
walk Each in the name of his god, As for us, we
will walk In the Name of the LORD
our God forever and ever. In that day, saith the LORD,
will I assemble her that halteth, and
I will gather her that is driven out, and her that I
have afflicted; And I will make her that halted a
remnant, and her that was cast far off a strong
nation: and the LORD shall reign over them in mount Zion from
henceforth, even for ever.
Mark Denton -
Springfield I am confused, the Libertarian
movement, as best defined by Ayn Rand is completely
opposed to Religion in politics. So aren't the terms
Libertarian and Evangelical out of whack with each other?
Thanks for
the question, Mark. Only a tiny fraction of libertarians
would say that only atheists can be libertarians. Only a
tiny fraction of evangelicals would agree with Rand's
definition of "faith" (I'm just stipulating; I
don't know of a single one).
Tony - Seven Springs In
regards to constructive capitalism, I was thinking about a
documentary my wife and I recently watched called
"Dr. Bronner's Magic Soapbox." Though he is
eccentric and by no means is he Christian in the orthodox
sense, he did latch on to some Christian principles in
doing business. This documentary is available on Netflix
instant. [link]
"The Search for God and Guinness" by Stephen
Mansfield. The tagline is "A biography of the beer
that changed the world." "It began in Ireland in
the late 1700s. The water in Ireland, indeed throughout
Europe, was famously undrinkable, and the gin and whiskey
that took its place was devastating civil society. It was
a disease ridden, starvation plagued, alcoholic age, and
Christians like Arthur Guinness-as well as monks and even
evangelical churches-brewed beer that provided a healthier
alternative to the poisonous waters and liquors of the
times. This is where the Guinness tale began. Now, 246
years and 150 countries later, Guinness is a global brand,
one of the most consumed beverages in the world. The tale
that unfolds during those two and a half centuries has
power to thrill audiences today: the generational drama,
business adventure, industrial and social reforms,
deep-felt faith, and the beer itself." [link]
In regards to debt, interest, and going into business. On
page 54 of this book, Arthur Guinness received 100 pounds
as an inheritance from his father's friend Dr. Price who
had passed away. Not until 7 years later of hard work, was
he able to buy the land that an old brewery sat on,
getting a 9,000 year long lease. There was no mention
about going into debt.
Questions
from previous Town Halls:
Carol - Orange, CA Is
your position on the Bible that it substantially ---
teaches from the beginning to end --- that the civil
magistrate is a hostile to the Kingdom of God? If so, what
do you think about starting a Bible study with this UP
FRONT statement about the civil magistrate/STATE. And make
sentence by sentence connections through the scriptures to
this proposition.
The entity
called "the civil magistrate" is the worst idea
that human beings have ever come up with. It was designed
by evil doers to do evil, but well-intentioned people have
also endorsed it.
Pete - California Do
you think recapturing the original interpretation of
His-story might be a useful change to the conversation?
It would
be great, of course. What part of "history" were
you thinking of? Whose "original
interpretation" of history were you thinking of?
Tony - Seven Springs 1.
How would you commentate/exegete Revelation 21:24-26 where
the Scripture speaks of "the kings of the earth will
bring their glory into it (i.e. into the new Jerusalem/new
heavens and earth, which I take to be the new covenant)?
Who are the kings? Is this signifying that civil
governments with rulers over nations will continue on? Can
you give me some clarification from your worldview?
I see it as
the end of their reign, not the continuation. Verse 23
says: "And the city had no need of the sun,
neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God
did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof." The
language of sun, moon, and stars is the language of the
fall of political powers. It signifies the end of
their autonomous reign and their subservience to the
reign of the Lamb. Jesus said
those who obey Him are not archists.
2. From your point of
view about the death penalty no longer necessary to be
carried out by man, because of Jesus' death, can the same
logic be applied to animals no longer being used as a food
source. Since animals became a food source after the fall
when they were sacrificed as a covering/offering. Now that
Christ died and no longer are animals to be sacrificed,
should animals still be put to death for consumption?
Especially since Isaiah 65:25 reveals that animals will
begin to revert back to plant based food. Am I reading
into this too much?
While killing
animals can make atonement, I can't think of any way
eating animals would do so (except where specifically
required as part of the sacrificial ritual. Daily diet is
different.) As I recall (without
taking time to look anything
up) they didn't become a food
source until after the Flood. I once did a Bible
study on this subject and it just about split the church!
I got a lot of ideas from Arthur Custance on metabolism,
etc. Heard of him? Google custance and "doorway
papers" Are you familiar with Jim Jordan? He treats
the animals as symbolic of men and the dietary change in
animals as symbolic of a change in behavior. How do you
fit in 1 Timothy 4:3 "Forbidding to marry, and
commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created
to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and
know the truth."
Tony - Seven Springs What
do you think of Ron Paul?
He's great on paper -- I agree with him on nearly every
issue. His stand on the issues against big government has
been heroic. He's not as great on TV as a candidate. It
sometimes seems to me that he doesn't believe anybody is
going to agree with him, and that we're all headed for
"the crack-up boom." He seems grumpy. He needs
to be more effervescent and inviting, to make liberty more
attractive. he does this at pro-Paul rallies, but not in
hostile environments.
I did a little post-broadcast research on Gary Johnson.
He is pro-choice and pro-homosexual union. I will not
mention him favorably again. Ron Paul is not aggressively
pro-life enough to suit me, but he
is in the right camp on the issues, and Gary Johnson
is not. Abortion and homosexuality are bellwether issues.
They tell you a lot about the candidate.
Tony - Seven Springs Should
Christians running for office who claim to be Christians,
should they be quoting from the Bible more and appealing
to God's word as the source of law?
Some good
people would say no (Chuck Colson, David Barton). I say
yes. Go ahead, call me a "theocrat."
The laws of our Creator are objectively
revealed in the Bible so that
we don't have to rely on subjective intuitions of "natural
law." This point needs to be pressed. The
authority of God in the Bible needs to be a matter of
public discourse and social consciousness. We need the
Christian religion, not secular subjectivism.
William - Irvine, CA Kevin,
sorry my wife and I haven't been able to call in lately to
your wonderful program sat mornings. we've been going to a
protest demonstration at the Fullerton police dept. in
asking for justice be done in the murdering of a homeless
man kelly thomas by six officers, and tazered 6 times..
the before and after picture of this man is horrible in
what they did to him, as his last words were dad,dad,
dad.. he had also a little mental problem, but still this
was not proper,,, there have been 500 hundred of all kinds
of people asking for justice be done.. you can google
kellythomasfullertonprotest and see some of this.. praise
GOD we so far can stand up to the authorities with some
freedom to make a statement.!! Bless you Kevin talk to you
soon.. keep up the great work !!!
Our goal should not be to "protest" the
police and other archists, but to bring about repentance
on the part of police -- as individuals and as a
Department. "Protests" can harden hearts.
"Protests" depersonalize: "us-them."
Police circle the wagons to protect themselves against the
"protesters" without really listening to the
issues. Suppose one of the tasering police was your
next-door neighbor. Or imagine that you're at the DMV
holding #123, and one of the officers is next to you with
#124, and they just called #38. How will your conversation
go in the next 45 minutes? Will you "protest" or
will you engage in a conversation that might lead to
repentance?
Cheri Quillin - Jasper I
ask, WHICH religion is to be represented by this
THEOCRACY? The terms for Deity in the Declaration of
Independence (the three times it is mentioned):
"Nature's God" "Creator" "Supreme
Judge of the World" "Nature's God"? Even
pagans worship this aspect of God. "Creator"?
All religions that I know of have belief in a
"creator". "Supreme Judge of the
World"? Any particular religion for this? So, I ask:
if the Declaration of Independence is a "theocratic
document" - then WHICH RELIGION? By the way, I'm a
resident of Jasper County, and I vote. I will NOT SUPPORT
ANYONE WHO CO-MINGLES CHURCH AND STATE. I've studied the
Holy Roman Empire, and the crusades. I've studied the
Muslim theocracies, and I want NO PART of such a thing.
LIBERTARIANS avoid such a thing. LIBERTARIANS are for
freedoms from undue government influence. You, sir - are
no Libertarian.
Back in 1892,
The Supreme Court of the United States declared that
America is a Christian
nation. The Court cited the Declaration of
Independence as evidence of this. You say that
"pagans" worship a god using terms found in the
Declaration of Independence. But clearly, the Framers of
the Declaration were Christian, not pagans, and intended
the Christian God, not a pagan god. You say "all
religions" believe in a creator. But none of these
religions were represented in Philadelphia during the
Framing of the Declaration or the Constitution. (Leaving
alone the fact that many religions, like
Buddhism, do not believe in god or a creator.) The
question, "Which religion," is obvious to any
intelligent observer, as the Supreme Court noted.
I too want no part of a Muslim
theocracy, which is quite different from a Christian
Theocracy.
"Freedom from undue government
influence" is not enough for me. For me, all
government influence is "undue." If I am not a
Libertarian, it is because I am an anarchist,
and advocate the complete abolition of "the
government" and its oppressive influence.
Drew - St. Louis You
are nucking futz. What version of the Bible uses the word
Archist? Or did you pull that rancid catfish out of your
nethers?
"Drew"
obviously went to a government-run school. Click here
to look at the Greek text of Mark 10:42-45. The Greek word
arcein
in verse 42 is the word from which we get the English word
"anarchist." The
word "anarchist" means "not" an "archist."
We don't often think about the literal meaning of the word
"anarchist." (And "Drew" probably
doesn't think very much at all. Maybe this will get him
started!)
Robert Kirk
- USA If you want to live in a theocracy, why don't
you move to Iran or some similar country. You have no
place in this country when you try to impose your religion
on the rest of us.
Thanks for visiting and paying enough attention to
notice that I use the word "Theocracy."
• I don't want to move to Iran because I want to
live in a ChristianTheocracy
like America, not a Muslim theocracy.
• I am not an archist,
that is, someone who is willing to "impose"
his will on others by initiating
force or threatening violence
against those I cannot persuade.
• Do those who believe in the
religion of Secular Humanism have a place in the
U.S. to make all laws conform to their secular
religion? They have done this.
• The word "Theocracy"
literally means "God rules,"
or looked at from the other direction, a nation "under
God."
• If I try to pass a law requiring public
schools to teach students that the Declaration of
Independence is really true, people
like you will accuse me of trying to "impose a
theocracy" on the U.S. That assures me that every
single person who signed the U.S. Constitution would
agree with me that we ought to make
America a libertarian "Christian Theocracy."
They did.
Carol - Orange, Ca Debt,
debt, debt----No one takes the Law of God seriously, so we
are drowning in DEBT. Proverbs 22:7--The borrower is the
servant (slave) of the lender. IMHO in this verse is a
succinct summation of our whole problem. Among the many
verses that speak against debt living, these two in the NT
speak especially strongly against this practice of living
on our home loans and credit and debit cards---I Cor.
6:10---For you are bought with a price: therefore glorify
God in your body and in your spirit; and I Cor. 7:23--You
are bought with a price; be not the servants of men. Are
we Christians? Do we read the WORD OF GOD, folks?? We are
literally sinking, second by second into a sea of a
quadrillion dollars of bad debts. You say, "I never
borrowed anything like that amount of money." Ah,
dear citizen and dear Christian, you live on credit and
thereby you gave the lender your precious ownership
rights, which God says plainly belong to Him! God will not
be mocked. We are in serious trouble. Repent, dear
Christian!
Attempts by Jews and Christians to project Esther or
Ezekiel into our future are unjustified.
Jim Means -
Branson, MO The only benefit I see from our Libyan
adventure is a boost to our arms industry which has been
slowing with the winding down of Iraqi operations. The War
Powers Act has been unconstitutional from its inception.
No matter which side we support in the middle east we are
supporting people who hate the U.S. It is a no win
situation.
Jim Means -
Branson, MO Forbes quote of the day yesterday:
"There is no doubt that the real destroyer of the
liberties of any people is he who spreads among them
bounties, donations and largess." If Plutarch could
see it in ancient Greece, politicians must recognize it
today and do not care about our liberties.
Liberty
is destroyed if these gifts are taken by force, and
liberty is destroyed when the recipient becomes dependent
upon the redistributor of stolen wealth.
Jim Means -
Branson, MO A republican senator from Wisconsin writing
in the Wall Street Journal this week claimed that we have
the best health care system in the world, that the death
rate from prostate cancer is 608% higher in Great Britain,
a blatant misstatement of the facts. Britain's death rate
from prostate cancer is actually lower than ours. We need
to find policies that can make our health care system open
to free market solutions that will provide a better
solution than national health care run by the government
or the insane system we have now.
All
the evidence I've seen indicates that under British,
Canadian, and other socialist healthcare systems, people
are not allowed to seek testing/diagnosis or treatment
earlier than the government rationing system allows, and
that more die as a result. If I could find a link to the
source that claims there are more deaths in the U.S., I
would interact with it.
Jim Means -
Branson, MO The life expectancy in Afghanistan is 36
years one of the lowest in the world. We are contributing
to the low life expectancy as we continue to kill Afghans.
Life
expectancy is higher in Christian nations. Violence is
lower, health is higher.
Edge:
A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE By Steven Pinker Debunks the
idea that humans are peaceable by nature and corrupted by
modern institutions. Pinker doesn't say it, but humans by
nature want to be their own god, and this violent tendency
needs to be restrained by institutions created by the
Gospel: family, school, employment, charity, etc.
Jim Means -
Branson, MO The Muslim says: I worship the God of
Abraham. I never miss any of my five daily prayers. My
lips never touch alcohol. I am faithful to my four wives.
I have memorized the holy Quran. A so-called Christian who
seldom goes to church, tolerates alcohol consumption, has
sex outside of marriage, knows no more than a few verses
of his scriptures, and worships the fraudulent son of our
god who is complete within himself and needs no sons or
holy ghosts to carry out his will dares to call mine a
"false" religion?
Many
muslims are more dedicated than many who call themselves
Christians, no doubt. A true Christian and a true American
is an "extremist."
The "Supreme Judge of the
World" mentioned in the Declaration of
Independence is Jesus Christ, according
to the Jefferson Bible. If Jesus really said these
things (as Jefferson apparently believes He did) then he
was insane if He is not really God. He was nuts to allow
the Jews to crucify Him for claiming to be God if He was
not really God. Taken as a whole, the Bible claims that
Jesus was Divine, as well as the Holy Spirit.
This belief has been the foundation of liberty in the
Western World.
Jim Means - Walnut
Shade Eliminate all those departments and add
thousands to the unemployment lines. This is not going to
help our Libertarian image in the eyes of the general
public as uncaring, selfish individuals.
(1) USPS
employees will be employed by FedEx, UPS, etc. (2)
Government waste can be invested in new jobs and increased
productivity. (3) This increased productivity = lower
prices and a higher standard of living, even if postal
employees have leaner, more competitive wages than they
had in government.
It is selfish of government employees to use force to
protect their uncompetitive job. They advance their own
short-term interests at the expense of others and even at
the expense of their own long-term prosperity and that of
their children.
Allow the USPS, a
separate corporation not a government department to close
unnecessary post offices, limit hours and otherwise
streamline their services and UPS, FedEx and other private
services would have a hard time competing.
Correct. It's
hard to compete with a government agency that gets to cut
services and still charge the same amount. Competitive
business in the Free Market can't get away with that.
Parkinson's
Law is at work in large corporations as well as
government bureaus. At least the corporations can scale
back in tough times. That has produced our current high
unemployment and slow recovery as the corporations enjoy
higher profits and their unnecessary employees take our
taxes in unemployment benefits
"scaling
back" is a very good thing; exactly what needs to
take place. Government has been printing up new money and
giving it to special-interest businesses, which percolates
throughout the economy, creating an artificial
"boom." All these false investments need to be
liquidated, as they do not reflect real consumer
preferences. Government-created employment needs to be
replaced with high unemployment, followed by
consumer-created employment.
The CIA claims ten
percent of Egyptians are Christian, 10% of them, Coptic.
Christians were
underground in a hostile nation until the conversion of
the emperor Constantine. Then with government and the
church in partnership, political power corrupted the
church.
william of irvine -
irvine california kevin, as the bible is our main
book, what other books would you recommend to read for
spiritual, political and health issues?
I'd like to add a bit to last week's
answer. I believe the most pressing priority is not
reading other books "for spiritual, political and
health issues," but to build the foundation.
Ecclesiastes
12:12 And further, my son, be admonished
by these. Of making many books there is no end, and
much study is wearisome to the flesh.
The majority of our time needs to be on
the foundations, including volunteer work mentoring those
who did not or do not have families that reliably build
foundations:
Deuteronomy
6:6-13 7and thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy
children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in
thine house and when thou walkest by the way, and when
thou liest down and when thou risest up. 10"And
it shall be, when the LORD
thy God shall have
brought thee into the land which He swore unto thy
fathers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to give thee
great and goodly cities which thou built not, 11and
houses full of all good things which thou filled not, and
wells dug which thou dug not, vineyards and olive trees
which thou planted not, when thou shalt have eaten and be
full, 12then
beware lest thou forget the LORD
who brought thee forth
out of the land of Egypt, from the house of
bondage.
This is exactly where we are today.
Because the foundations have been ripped out of public
schools, we have forgotten God, and are ready to be
dropped in the lap of a new Pharaoh.
The next verse is interesting, because it
seems like a change of subject, but it's not really:
13Thou
shalt fear the LORD thy
God, and serve Him, and shalt swear
by His name.
Our politicians do not take their oaths in
the name of God, and they break them. Oaths are a
reflection of foundations, of worldview.
We should avoid getting lost in detail, and missing the
big picture.
sir william -
irvine,calif. how do we get our church away from
dispensational thinking and the likes of c s scofield ,hal
lindsey so on,,what question should we ask them to get
them to think
You must take
them by the hand and walk a mile with them. Weeks and
weeks of Bible studies.
Sandra - Irvine So
for me to be an optimist I must be a responsibalist — to
respond to the ability god has given me—do I understand
you?
cariie miller - st
louis mo are you that unamerician that you want to
change constition letst change the free speech that you
hide behine youre just un speakable in your ideas
Every single
person who signed the Constitution would agree that the
Constitution should be repealed and the government it
created should be abolished.
If that isn't obvious to you, by comparing the Bush-Obama
regime against the Declaration of Independence, then
you're a victim of educational malpractice, and you're
just not a very good American.
carrie miller - st
louis mo are you un educated or just stupid
Jim - WALNUT
SHADE The invisible hand
seems to have given us a situation where nearly all new
business development is based on the distribution and sale
of goods produced on foreign soil. It will be a while
before we need any new construction as the nation is full
of empty residential and commercial buildings. Where is
the hope for near term employment increase?
Jim - WALNUT
SHADE Asking for parent one
and parent two on the passport application must make the
children in single parent households feel inadequate. The
question needs to be eliminated and the information, if
necessary, can be taken from the applicant's birth
certificate that must be sent with the application.
Carol - California GATES
What is the significance of the gates in eg. Prov. 31:23
and 31. Is the idea here something that would be a goal of
FAMILY homeschooling. Should FATHERS aspire to be known in
the gates. Should Fathers and Mothers be teaching their
SONS to be known in the gates? In this sense, is it
constructive to understand further what it means to be
KNOWN IN THE GATES?
Jim - Walnut Shade That
sounds like the mullah's stance that Jesus or an imam is
coming back to unite the world under Shari'a and bring
eternal peace to a Muslim world.
The Bible
does not teach that Jesus is "coming
again soon." But the Bible does teach that Jesus
came at the first Christmas
to create a "New World Order." Atheists,
Christians, and Muslims all agree on the necessity for a world
order.
Islam is an imitation of Christianity. True
Christianity does not teach that Christ will bring peace
at a future coming, but that already is the Prince of
Peace, and that Christians are priests and kings who
should implement His Reign in the world today.
The "United Nations" is
the secular equivalent of the Christian and Islamic ideal
of world order.
The true Christian conception of world order is not a
global police state, or a global priest-state, but global Anarcho-Theocracy.
Carol - ORANGE, CA Kevin
-- Could you discuss what Romans 13 means when it says
that rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the
evil. This in the light of what you have said about the
evil of governments.
"Theocracy" and
"globalism" are inescapable concepts. Every
government is a "theocracy." Every government is
the forcible legislation of somebody's morality. The
source of that morality is the "god" of the
society. In a Secular
Humanist theocracy, every man is his own god, but the
State or Party claims to embody the "general
will."
Every theocracy seek global dominion. Obviously
atheistic communism sought international hegemony. So does
the atheistic "New World
Order" of the Bush-Obama regime.
If Christians do not seek a global
theocracy, they will be brought under tribute to the
theocracy of another religion. A truly Christian Theocracy
is an "Anarcho-Theocracy."
Carol in California: Everybody:
Read Ezekiel 33. What do you think about the call to be a
WATCHMAN? In what context did this call come? What were
the main subjects being discussed in those chapters? What
activities and practices and persons were being condemned?
Does this OT call apply to our lives, culture, churches,
government,etc.? Does this Watchman idea relate to your
campaign of LIBERTY UNDER GOD? How? What are crucial
lessons here?
Ezekiel
33 - NKJV The "watchman" was to
"warn the wicked of his way to turn from it" (v.
9), not just to say, "the sword is coming!" and
encourage pre-emptive military strikes or "survivalism."
A very disapointed
citizen - Jamestown,NY Are you a joke? Really?!
Your trying to discriminate against and entire nation of
people such a homosexuals i hope you know the thing you're
saying a litrally brining thousands of people to tears and
mabey most of the united states of american is apart of
the christian community there are others out there
Nicole Trujillo -
Clever what relationship do you see America having
with Israel?
It depends on
how you define "America." The federal government
of the United States should have no relationship with
Israel other than necessary treaties which the
Constitution authorizes. No foreign
aid to Israel from the federal government (and no
foreign aid to anti-Israeli Muslim nations either). In
short, "no
entangling alliances."
Voter - Branson Kevin,
I agree with many of the stances on your website. However,
I cannot find much information about you as a person. Can
you please tell us about yourself? Also, according to your
position for fewer taxes and less spending, Congressmen
would have to be willing to sacrifice tax-rendered
compensation for the public good. Can you convince us that
your own personal financial situation would not create a
conflict of interest when it came to choosing between the
public's needs and your own needs?
1. Some
personal info is found here
at the bottom of the page. 2. A whole lot more is here. 3.
More important than who I am, is who I strive to be. See here.
4. My personal financial situation is living in
poverty. If elected, I would stage "money
bombs" and other programs to raise money to make
sure that -- just as environmentalists worry about
"carbon footprints" -- I would not leave a
"taxpayer footprint" in my wake. In other words,
as much as possible, I would not compel taxpayers to pay
for my presence in Washington D.C. This means following Ron
Paul's practice of returning the bulk of the allocated
money for Congressional Staff. It doesn't take a large
staff to follow the Constitution, only to meet and deal
with lobbyists. There will be none of that in my office. I
have formed a non-profit organization to do the work of
spreading the vision of "Vine
& Fig Tree," and I would work through that
organization to accomplish my goals, and not use extortion
to raise money from taxpayers.
Education -- so the next
generation can understand what America's Founders fought and
died for. No government promotion of schools (rather than homeschooling)
or colleges (rather than
apprenticeship or online alternatives).
Energy -- the key to a rising
standard of living, the current chain to the Middle East
Every American could be born with a
comfortable inheritance for education, a first home, or
medical care; instead, every American is born in great debt.
Washington D.C. central planning
increases debt, does not create the "Vine
& Fig Tree" life.
The men who signed a
Declaration of Independence against tyranny
would not be happy with today's government - a government more
tyrannical than any they could have imagined.
The men who threw tea into the Boston Harbor over a tax of 3
pence per pound would not be happy with a tax ten times
greater on every gallon of gas.
Those who took up muskets over a total tax burden of less
than 3% would not be happy with the fact that the federal
government now takes more than half of
everything you earn.
Today it is illegal for public school teachers to teach their
students that the Declaration of Independence is really true
(and not just an outdated historical document). The federal
government is clearly at war with everything the Founding
Fathers stood for.
America's greatest Americans would abolish
today's federal government.
Muskets are Not an Option
There are two reasons why we should not take up arms to pull
off the violent overthrow of the
federal government, even if America's Founders would surely do
so. First, the feds have nukes. Second, violent revolution is
unChristian and unBiblical. We must beat our swords
into plowshares and use persuasion
to abolish tyranny. This is time for a
revolution of ideas.
Revolution Won't Come in a Day
John Adams once wrote that the American
Revolution began in 1761, when Massachusetts attorney James
Otis began legal challenges to the Writs
of Assistance. He lost the case, but "American
independence," Adams wrote, "was
then and there born." Now do the math. That means it
took 15 years to convince the rest of America to
declare Independence (1776). Then another seven years of
war was required before a Peace Treaty was signed (1783), and
then six years before the Constitution was finally
ratified (1789). That's almost 30 years. (And Jefferson said we
shouldn't go 20
years without another rebellion!) How can we hope to
convince Americans to fight for principles they were never
taught in government schools? We need to be in this battle for
the long term. "Eternal
Vigilance is the Price of Liberty."
George Washington has been
criticized for owning slaves -- even
though he inherited them, and even though it was
illegal for him to free them (when Virginia tried passing
laws against slavery, the
King of Britain overruled them). But being a slave in a
Christian nation is better than being "free" in an
atheistic nation.
In the Soviet Union, workers on the collective farms were
allowed a small plot of land to grow what they wanted, and
sell for whatever they could get. These small plots of
capitalism saved the entire nation from starvation.
"Two percent of privately
owned Soviet farmland was producing fully 30 percent of
the country’s grain."
Today's Secular America is like the atheistic Soviet
Union. The government claims ownership of more
than 2/3 of everything you earn. The majority of
industry is regulated by the State. Yet the small amount of
freedom left to us provides us with iPods, big-screen TV,
microwaves, and info-tainment. We think we are wealthy. But
we are not free.
In America, the percentage of privately-owned property --
truly and securely owned -- is not much different from the
percentage in the Soviet Union. George
Washington's ideal was for every American to live
peacefully under his own
"Vine & Fig Tree." This was the original
"American Dream." Today's "American
Dream" is a fixed-rate mortgage. The bank
actually owns your home. This is a form of slavery, as
anyone who signed the Constitution would tell you. Even if
you pay off your mortgage, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled
that the
government can take your home and give it to someone
else who might use your property differently and pay more
taxes to the government than you do.
Consider the challenge of Samuel Adams.
Americans today love "wealth" (if "gangsta-rap
cell-phone ring-tones" can be considered
"wealth") better than liberty and personal
responsibility. Because Americans have been denied the three
most important features of colonial schools in America, they
are ignorant and illiterate
-- like slaves.
“If
ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquillity of
servitude more than the
animating contest of freedom —go from
us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch
down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains
sit lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye
were our countrymen!
If you are an ordinary American, you are a pampered
slave. You are wealthy beyond the imagination of
anyone alive in 1776. But you would rather keep the remote
control of your TV than risk
it by fighting for liberty and personal responsibility.
Every great athlete has a coach. If you want to
be a great American you need a coach. If you want to achieve
great things for your country, you need a coach. Imagine what
you could do if George Washington, "the Father of his
Country," could travel through time and be your personal
coach. The results could be extraordinary.
Find out why you need a personal coach, and why GeorgeWashingtonCoaching.com
is the foundation for an extraordinary life.
We win the race by overcoming the biggest obstacles. Who
are the Big Enemies? What are the Big Issues? Martin Luther
said:
If I
profess with the loudest voice and clearest exposition every
portion of the truth of God except precisely that little point
which the world and the devil are at that moment attacking, I
am not confessing Christ, however boldly I may be professing
Christ. Where the battle rages, there the loyalty of the
soldier is proved; and to be steady on all the battlefield
besides is mere flight and disgrace if he flinches at that
point.
Do you know what the Big Issues are? Do you know how to
fight them?
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member, upon the start of his term of office, takes an
oath, promising to protect and uphold the Constitution.
Yet virtually every day that Congress is in session these
same oath-takers become law-breakers -- passing laws and
expending funds on items that are not Constitutionally
permissible. Background
page.
Help
End the Mexican Civil War Black-market
profits caused by drug prohibition fund a civil war in
Mexico that's threatening to spill over our borders. Drug
profits also fuel the terrorists who are killing U.S.
soldiers in Afghanistan. It's time to dry up the
black-market profits. It's time to end drug prohibition.
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they vote on it. Urge your Representative and your
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End
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credit, causing booms and busts. It's time to get off this
roller-coaster. It's time to end the Fed.
No
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TWIC
- A Backdoor Real ID Card Real ID is dying.
But the Department of Homeland Security has a new plan to
subject every American to a national ID card anyway. They
plan to pick off one occupational field at a time, starting
with the maritime industry. One man is fighting back. Meet
him, and help stop this backdoor Real ID plan.
Repeal
the campaign finance laws Campaign finance laws
are really incumbent protection laws. They make it almost
impossible for challengers to raise competitive funding,
while doing almost nothing to control the true causes of
government corruption. We were told that the campaign
finance laws—the contribution limits and the reporting
requirements—would curtail or even prevent corruption.
Now, with 40 years of experience, we know that they do the
exact opposite.
End
Asset Forfeiture If the government suspects
you used your house or car in a crime, they can take it and
sell it at auction. They don't even have to prove your
guilt. They call this practice civil asset forfeiture, but
it's really theft. It violates the 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th, 9th
and 14th Amendments. It also encourages law enforcement to
put profits before justice. Tell Congress to end civil asset
forfeiture.
Cap-and-trade
is not the way to control carbon emissions. Even
if you accept that human CO2 emissions are causing
problematic global warming, a government run "cap and
trade" system is not the way to deal with this problem. •
An increase in your electricity and gasoline bills •
New tools for politicians to control the economy, hand out
favors, and punish enemies • Almost no improvement in
reducing overall CO-2 emissions (if the example of Europe is
a reliable guide) Learn
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Make Congress read every word of
every bill they create before they vote on it. Urge
your Representative and your Senators to sponsor
DownsizeDC.org's “Read the Bills Act” (RTBA).
Unelected bureaucrats create
tens-of-thousands of new dictates each year. Making rules
is the job of Congress, not bureaucrats. DownsizeDC.org
has drafted the “Write the Laws Act” to end
bureaucratic “legislation without representation.”
Click here . . .
Restore
consumer controlled health care The politicians
tell us free market health care doesn't work, but we
haven't had a free market in decades. • Starting with
depression era wage and price controls, and continuing
with government tax policies, the politicians have made
Americans dependent on their jobs to get health insurance. •
The government already pays for nearly half of all health
care. This means we're half-socialized already Learn
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Stop
the War for Terror U.S. policy
has inflamed the Middle East. It has made terrorism more
likely rather than less. We seem to be fighting a war for
terror, rather than on terror.
This policy must stop. The place to start stopping is with
Iran. We must not attack Iran. War with Iran would
devastate our economy, disrupt world oil supplies, and
recruit more terrorists. Click
here to stop this war before it starts.
Preserve
the Freedom to Farm Crops grow in dirt. Animals
don't take showers or use toilets. Food is made from yucky
stuff. This means there's always a risk of contamination.
We can reduce this risk, but not eliminate it. Attempts to
make everything perfectly safe are Utopian fantasies that
carry a high price in increased costs, reduced variety,
diminished supply, and . . . increased risk. The free
market already provides you with multiple ways to balance
risks and costs. Learn
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