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July 21, 2003

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“When buying and selling are controlled by legislation, the first things to be bought and sold are legislators.”
-- P.J. O'Rourke

Freedom 21 Conference      By Theresa Fritz Camoriano      Nashville, TN – The Freedom 21 Conference, held in Nashville, July 17-19, and organized by Henry Lamb, was a great success.  People came from all over the U.S. to network and to describe the work they are doing for individual liberty, primarily in the areas of private property and education.  They shared strategies and stories of success and failure, and they all came away with new ideas and renewed enthusiasm for actions they can take to promote individual liberty.          (Click to Read More)

The Battle Lines are Drawn on VET      By John Riley - Member of Stop the VET      (In response to Courier Journal article "10 Kentucky counties exceed new ozone limit U.S. could require VET to continue" and editorial "Louisville's toxic air" dated July 16th, 2003)

It was predictable that the Courier Journal would advocate the return of VET testing. There are other means to accomplish clean air in our communities that have not been explored and major air polluters who have not been held accountable.           (Click to Read More)

Al Cross, the Constitution, and your rights to life, liberty and property…  Or: You Can’t Cheat (deceive) an Honest Man       By: Claude A. Bohn       In the July 14th, 2003 edition of the JeffersonReview.com, editor, Resa Comoriano, reported on the recent visit of C-J political reporter, Al Cross, to the last JCLP meeting. In her article, she mentions:          (Click to Read More)

Auto Emissions Testing and Human Obsolescence  or A  Futuristic Human Viability Testing Program Notification      By Thomas Crane      Our records indicate that you are required to be tested in order to determine if you are still able to function as a normal human being.  Please be informed that you will be tested according to whether or not you had an OBD (ON-Board Diagnostics) installed at the time of your birth.  The OBD was installed in order to determine if you are at the end stages of your productive life and whether or not your internal organs are functioning properly.           (Click to Read More)

Art Williams Fails To Tell All In Courier’s Skewed Story      By Woody Oakes      The Courier-Journal’s lengthy report beginning 7-13-2003 on air pollution in Jefferson County, Kentucky was welcome and very informative, although noticeably skewed.          (Click to Read More)

TERRY’S TIDBITS       By Terry Gray        POWERBALL          What would happen to the jackpot if nobody ever won the Powerball again?          (Click to Read More)

Horsey Hypocrisy Further Revealed in Off-Track Betting Parlor Deal       HARRISBURG, PA—As the Pennsylvania House of Representatives considers the creation of the single largest corporate welfare program in the Commonwealth’s history through the granting of monopoly gambling licenses, a deal struck between two racetrack companies further reveals the hypocrisy of those poised to receive a multi-billion dollar windfall of taxpayer money.            (Click to Read More)

 

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"History fails to record a single precedent in which nations subject to moral decay have not passed into political and economic decline. There has been either a spiritual awakening to overcome the moral lapse, or a progressive deterioration leading to ultimate national disaster."

-- General Douglas MacArthur

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“There are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations.” -- James Madison
Speech to the Virginia Ratifying Convention [June 16, 1788]

 

 

 

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