“If someone is so fearful that they are going to start using their weapons to protect their rights, it makes me very nervous that these people have weapons at all.”
Sunday March 09th 2008, 2:07 pm
Filed under: 2nd Amendment, Gun Confiscation, Liberty, Police State, Tasers, Tyranny, US Constitution

I mean wow. Seriously? I’m at a loss of where to start on this quote from Rep Henry Waxman……

Why would you be nervous about people protecting their rights with weapons unless you were one of the people trying to take away those rights?

If people are arming themselves to defend they’re rights from the government (which they should be) shouldn’t Rep Waxman and his fellow Congressmen question how well they’re carrying out their sworn duty to uphold and defend the Constitution?

What about the militarized local and federal law enforcement? That makes me pretty nervous and I’m a law abiding citizen. Anyone who reads Reddit.com knows these guys accidentally kill, assault, taser, or otherwise harm people daily, not to mention all the people they frame and falsely arrest.



Libertarian National Committee urges Ron Paul to run under LP should he lose the Republican Nomination
Tuesday December 11th 2007, 11:12 am
Filed under: 2008 Election, Libertarian Party, Liberty, Revolution, Ron Paul

(Disclosure: I already registered Republican so I can support Ron Paul in the California Primaries but I still get emails from the Libertarian Party)

I just got this email from the Libertarian Party:

FROM THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY:
Dear Libertarian,

Throughout the year, as you could imagine, questions about Ron Paul have been non-stop. Both our members and the media swamp every line of communication available.

While reporters generally dance around the issues, looking for a salacious story about Congressman Paul, our members get right to the point:

“What are you doing to support Ron Paul?”
“Why haven’t you endorsed Ron Paul?”
“Why are you avoiding Ron Paul?”
“Why isn’t…?
“Why is…?
“Why don’t…?”
“Why won’t…?”
“…Support Ron Paul!”

Trust me, in our small Watergate office, the words “Ron Paul” echo throughout the hallways all day, every day, as we respond to the many questions posed by passionate Libertarians who call, e-mail, mail and visit our office.

If you think about it, this appears to put us in a tough position. We’re the Libertarian Party, and Ron Paul is seeking the Republican presidential nomination. It’s not our issue, right?

A party loyalist would not dare say something positive about a member of another party…right? Blind partisan loyalty is why Republicans and Democrats are so powerful…right?

No!

Partisanship is why they are corrupt. The Republican and Democratic parties exist to maintain their own power…that’s about it.

We exist for liberty.

With integrity in our lives and in our organization, Libertarians have fought with long odds for more than three decades. We battle Republicans and Democrats who betray our principles of peace and freedom.

But now, we have a man of principle who is igniting a fire of liberty across the nation and, go figure, he has an “R” next to his name. So, what do we do? To some, this appears to be a black-or-white issue with only two options:

Do we stubbornly stand by and pretend Ron Paul does not exist?

Or . . .

Do we throw out 36 years of work, violate our own bylaws and principles, and convert to the Republican Party and join Dr. Paul?

Both of those are obviously horrible non-options.

What we can do is show respect for our Party’s history, bylaws and members while making an effort to recognize the revolution that’s taking place around the country.

Over this past weekend in Charleston, South Carolina, the members of the Libertarian National Committee (LNC) did just that.

It would be inappropriate and a clear violation of our bylaws for the LNC to simply “nominate” Ron Paul for the Libertarian ticket as many of his supporters have requested. That’s not a decision for the LNC to make–that’s the duty of Libertarian delegates at our National Convention.

What the LNC can do is attempt to “recruit” a presidential candidate, and while in Charleston, the LNC unanimously passed a resolution that states the following:

WHEREAS, the Libertarian National Committee encourages competition in the race for the Libertarian Party’s presidential nomination and is appreciative of all candidates who make the commitment to run;

NOW THEREFORE, in the event that Republican primary voters select a candidate other than Congressman Paul in February of 2008, the Libertarian National Committee urges Congressman Ron Paul to seek the presidential nomination of the Libertarian Party to be decided in Denver, Colorado during Memorial Day weekend of 2008.

I encourage you to read the full resolution by clicking here.

The LNC has made a respectful gesture and it’s up to the good Congressman to accept or decline when he chooses to do so. And just so you know, so far, the response from Dr. Paul’s campaign has been the standard: “We have no intention to seek the nomination of a third party.”

Additionally, the LNC voted to allow me to pursue an effort that will allow Ron Paul supporters to contact voters in the upcoming New Hampshire Republican primary to tell them about Dr. Paul.

They will be able to do this through our resource, www.BallotBase.org, which is essentially a decentralized call center. From the comfort of your own home, you can use the system to call voters on behalf of a candidate. It’s easy to use and can be incredibly effective.

In order to use Ballot Base, you have to register by providing us with your name, address, verified e-mail, etc. and then you can start calling within minutes.

Now, I need you to know that these are very controversial decisions and there are some people who are very upset.

A few are upset that we’ve invited Dr. Paul into our presidential race, while others are up-in-arms that we’ve used LNC resources to benefit a Republican. At first glance, they have an argument, so let me take a minute to FULLY DISCLOSE what this is about, how it works and what we’re possibly giving up and gaining.

We plan to use the Ballot Base to affect a Republican primary. To do so, we give up the following:

* The use of a server that is not even moderately used during the political off-season.
* An independent expenditure of $2,120 to purchase the New Hampshire voter files of registered Republicans.
* Moderate use of staff time.

Now, here’s what we possibly have to gain:

* We make it possible to influence a Republican primary race in the favor of liberty…just as we have done in the past with other primary races.
* We gain the ability to build a lasting relationship with a large group of pro-liberty activists.
* Most importantly, through the Ballot Base registration process, we are able to reach out to many thousands of people who share many common values with the LP. Hopefully, one day down the road, as we continue to build our relationship, they will take the bold step of joining the Libertarian Party or supporting our efforts.

So, for a few thousand dollars, use of a server and some of our time, we are able to create a network of communication with what I hope will be thousands of hard-working and passionate lovers of liberty.

In the meantime, a soft-spoken Republican congressman named Ron Paul gets a leg up over the likes of Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney.

Sound good to you?

If so, keep reading, as I need you to do me a very big favor.

Today is December 11th. Thirty-six years ago, our Party was founded by a handful of people who wanted to stand up in defense of liberty. Yep–it’s our 36th birthday!

The decisions made by the LNC this past weekend were bold, decisive and in my opinion, necessary. We can no longer stand by and do nothing when such an incredible opportunity exists for the Libertarian Party.

If you agree with these decisions, show your support by sending us a strong message in the form of a significant gift as we celebrate our 36th birthday. To donate, click here.

I appreciate your continued support and please know that together, we will always remain the Party of Principle.

For Liberty,

Shane Cory
Executive Director
Libertarian National Committee

P.S. If you are behind these efforts, please forward this message to friends and family and ask them to go to www.BallotBase.org to join the effort!

All I’ve got to say is wow! I knew the LP was supportive of Ron Paul but this is something I did not expect to see.

This is a very exciting time in US Politics. We are quite possibly on the eve of a new age of freedom and prosperity in America and this step by the LP just moved us a little bit closer.



New Travel Law Goes Into Affect Today - Passport Now Required To Travel To Mexico, Canada, and Bahamas
Monday October 01st 2007, 9:45 pm
Filed under: Freedom, Immigration, Liberty, Passport

That’s right, you can’t enter the US from Mexico, Canada, or the Bahamas without your US Passport. Don’t have a passport? Looks like you’re not getting in.

Think about that everyone. Your Government is now telling you that you may not enter you’re own country without presenting your papers for inspection.

Then of course you have mandatory dose of propaganda telling us how this makes us “safer”

From 10News.com:

“It’s about security — border security,” said Milne.

The only valid alternatives to the passport will be a NEXUS Air card, used by some American and Canadian frequent fliers; a document used by U.S. merchant mariners; and the green card carried by legal permanent residents. Active members of the U.S. Armed Forces are also excluded.

The new regulation brings Mexicans, Canadians and Bermudans into compliance with regulations for other foreigners entering the United States.

The next step, requiring travelers crossing borders or arriving in U.S. ports to hold valid passports, will affect many more people. Nearly three times as many travelers come into the United States by land or sea as by air.

“It makes sense: If the rest of the world needs a passport, Mexicans should, too,” said Romero. “But it won’t be easy.”

Some how a law that changes the rules for American Citizens is actually going to stop Mexicans from entering the country. Except for the part where illegal immigrants don’t usually come over at guarded border crossings.



Sheriff Deputy allows health inspector to trespass on private property without a warrant
Saturday August 25th 2007, 8:50 am
Filed under: 4th Amendment, Corruption, Freedom, Liberty, Police State, Privacy, US Constitution

The fucked up thing is if this guy were to defend his property from this invasion he would have been beaten by the deputy and arrested.

Our country is gone :(



Google Trends Shows Ron Paul Beating ‘front runners’ From Both Parties
Friday August 03rd 2007, 10:34 pm
Filed under: 2008 Election, Freedom, Google, Liberty, Ron Paul, US Constitution

Wow, I just read an article talking about how according to Clickz.com Ron Paul is way ahead in web traffic, compared to all the other candidates, Republican and Democrat alike.

Then, me being the SEO/Googe guy I am, I decided to check out Google Trends to see how things looked on the search side of things. I put Ron Paul in with Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, and Rudy Giuliani, and here’s what I got:

July 2007 (for some reason the graph only shows the first half of July)

July Graph Ron Paul Google Trends

June 2007

June 2007 Google Trends Ron Paul

May 2007

May 2007 Ron Paul Google Trends

Now, I’m no expert at analyzing statistics, but just by looking at this I think I’ve identified the most important general conclusion you can make from these numbers:

Ron Paul is leading by an ever increasing margin in search volume, even though is dead last in new reference volume.

Even though the media is ignoring Ron Paul, he is leading all the front runners in search volume by a growing margin.

Here’s a look at 2007:

Ron Paul vs other Front Runner Candidates in search volume for 2007

We’re definitely gaining ground, but we’re far from winning. Everyone, keep up the good work on spreading Ron Paul’s message of Freedom and Liberty, and with our hard work, we can change things for the better!!