Sunday, March 17, 2013

The Iraq pseudo-war in (?) retrospect; COME TO COLUMBIA THIS WEDNESDAY


Pseudo, because "war" normally indicates a fight in which the parties have at least a roughly equal chance at winning. (Iraq never did.) The question mark because retrospect implies pastness, and of course ghouls like John McCain have gleefully kvelled that the "war" on "terror" will last a hundred years.

In other words, the chaos will never end as long as the Permanent Regime remains in power in Washington. Eric Margolis is the kind of writer who can summarize such a nightmare as this better than most ameriKan pundits (he's Canadian) and without too many gratuitous Semitic swipes at "America's right wing." (He's an ethnic liberal, so he's allowed to insult the world's intelligence by using said phrase to sum up the gang of bloodthirsty communists known as the George W. Bush administration without getting laughed out of the media industry.)

http://lewrockwell.com/margolis/margolis332.html
The Iraq Disaster Haunts America

......Josiah sends some exciting news about lobbying efforts in the SC capitol:

Dear friends,

Can we fill twenty-one more bus seats by Tuesday night?

This Wednesday at 6am patriots from across Upstate South Carolina will meet at the Hollywood 20 Cinema parking lot on Woodruff Rd.  We will depart for Columbia on a Jean's charter bus to exercise our most potent method of influence as citizens: a visit to our state legislators.


So far the response has been down from the first ACG/Tea Party bus trip on January 8th.  But this event is just as important, and even more historic.  At the time of this writing we still needed 21 seats filled on the bus.  Will you claim your place on one of those seats?  South Carolina is counting on you to invite your friends and neighbors and come join us!


Why should you come?  On Wednesday, March 20, the Constitutional Laws subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee has the chance to approve what would be the first bill in the nation to put necessary "teeth" into Obamacare Nullification.  Unlike nullification bills in several other states, H3101 imposes civil and criminal penalties for enforcement of the unconstitutional actions pending under Obamacare.  These pending actions include Federal home "visitations," "behavioral modification" of children, keeping medicine away from ailing patients, "transformation of communities," and the infamous individual mandate to buy health insurance.  


Obamacare is perhaps the worst piece of legislation ever to pass both houses of Congress and be signed supposedly into law.  However, it is not law, because it violates the United States Constitution and the moral Law of God.  Do you agree?


If so, we need your help to fill the bus!

The esteemed Walter E. Williams, economist and Professor at George Mason University, is confirmed to be testifying at this hearing on behalf of our bill.  Kent Masterson Brown, known as one of the best constitutional attorneys in our country, will also be testifying for H3101!  Don't miss your chance to hear both these heroes in person!


If you are positively unable to make it, perhaps you could consider sponsoring another individual who is not able to afford the trip.  The cost is only $30 and includes a Chick-fil-A lunch.

Please contact Chris Lawton immediately if you are able to ride the bus Wednesday morning, or if you will be sponsoring a seat!  His phone number is 864-325-6400.  You may send your check for $30 to Precinct Patriots Pack, Inc., 1 Arundel Rd., Greenville, SC 29615.  For more details, you may call me at 864-420-7933.


The hearing itself will be held at the Blatt Building at Room 110 at 9am.  The bus will return to the Hollywood 20 parking lot no later than 3pm.

Thanks so much to each of you who are already going, and all who are fighting alongside us for liberty, law, and the future of our families and our state.


Sincerely,

Josiah

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Journey diligently, that nothing be wanting...  Titus 3:13  
Phone: (864) 420-7933   Website: www.YCLAlliance.org   FB.com/rjosiahm


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