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Do you live in Florida and want to be active in the John Birch Society, working to make things happen in our state? This is the group that you need to be in.
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Wednesday, 11 November 2009 by kdunn
HM 17 Congressional Term Limits

Memorial by Schenck; (Co-Sponsors) Adams; Workman

Congressional Term Limits: Petitions Congress to call convention pursuant to Article V of U.S. Constitution to consider amending U.S.  Constitution to limit terms of members of Congress to 12 years; provides  that purview of such convention be limited strictly to consideration of  such amendment; provides that such application to Congress be continuing  application until convention applied for is convened.

Filed on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 10:42 a.m.

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Action: Contact your state representative and ask them to oppose this bill and contact your state senator and ask them to oppose any future cooresponding bill in the senate.  Contact the sponsor/co-sponsors of this bill and ask them to withdraw the memorial.  Give both your representative and senator a copy of the Beware of Article V DVD.
Tuesday, 10 November 2009 by kdunn

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jregister2, 2009-04-28 22:02:22
jregister2
"If a nation expects to be ignorant -- and free ... it expects what never was and never will be." --Thomas Jefferson

Let us continue to meet and learn, that we may be better equipped to carry the fight for freedom to the perpetrators of tyranny!

Learn, read, write, call, visit. This is our action plan.

Learn- how to think Constitutionally about any issue, not just your favorite hot buttons

Read - widely and often, both good literature on the Constitution and material published by those who stand against us, that we may understand their tactics and be prepared. Sun Tzu, in the Ancient Art of War, says that the battle is won or lost before the armies ever take the field. It is the commander who best knows himself and his enemy that will ultimately win.

Write - letters on issues to your Federal and State elected officials, letters to the editor, and posts to your social networking sites affirming the founding principles of liberty

Call - your Federal and State elected officials, your local talk radio programs, your friends, family and acquaintances

Visit - your Federal and State elected officials. If you build a personal relationship with them, your opinions will carry more weight. Let them know that we will either change their minds, or find a more Constitutional candidate to take their place.

Remember the damage that has been done by a small, persistent, vocal minority over a long period of time, and take heart. We can reverse the damage the same way. The Bible speaks in financial terms to the principle of "steady plodding." The same principle applies here. If we keep doing what we can, day in and day out, being faithful to our duty, we will reap a wealth of freedom!

Jeff Register
 
jregister2, 2009-04-28 22:00:49
jregister2
"It is a misfortune, inseparable from human affairs, that public measures are rarely investigated with that spirit of moderation which is essential to a just estimate of their real tendency to advance or obstruct the public good; and that this spirit is more apt to be diminished than prompted, by those occasions which require an unusual exercise of it."

--James Madison, Federalist No. 37
 
jregister2, 2009-04-27 23:48:02
jregister2
"The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many, and whether hereditary, self-appointed, or elective, may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny." --James Madison
 
jregister2, 2009-04-26 21:21:14
jregister2
"If a nation expects to be ignorant -- and free ... it expects what never was and never will be." --Thomas Jefferson

Let us never tire of learning and teaching...
 
FlRadioGal, 2009-04-26 21:20:19
FlRadioGal
My thanks to the Trenton, FL Gilchrist County JBS group for taking the ball and running with it to get the April 15th and July 3rd Trenton, FL Tea parties off the ground! You keep them coming and WSKY 97.3FM will continue to support you on-air.

Barb Scott
Bell, FL
 
Citizen Joe, 2009-04-14 11:04:59
Citizen Joe
"The sack of these United States by the Fed is the greatest crime in history." Congressman Louis T. McFadden, who served as Chairman of the Banking and Currency Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives for more than ten years.

On May 23, 1933, Congressman, Louis T. McFadden, brought formal charges against the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Bank system, The Comptroller of the Currency and the Secretary of United States Treasury for numerous criminal acts, including but not limited to, CONSPIRACY, FRAUD, UNLAWFUL CONVERSION, AND TREASON.
The petition for Articles of Impeachment was thereafter referred to the Judiciary Committee and has
YET TO BE ACTED ON.
So, this ELECTRONIC BOOKLET should be reprinted, reposted,
set up on web pages and circulated far and wide.

Copy and paste the following link into your web browser for incredible charges against The Federal Reserve Bank many decades ago.

http://home.hiwaay.net/~becraft/mcfadden.html

Citizen Joe
 
jregister2, 2009-03-28 21:45:54
jregister2
"The ordaining of laws in favor of one part of the nation, to the prejudice and oppression of another, is certainly the most erroneous and mistaken policy. An equal dispensation of protection, rights, privileges, and advantages, is what every part is entitled to, and ought to enjoy."

--Benjamin Franklin, Emblematical Representations, circa 1774