Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Caught On Tape: Clerk Punches, Knocks Out Armed Robber - Greenville News Story - WYFF Greenville

a beautiful story of knockin the shit out of someone! but the experts say the chances of survival are better if you just give them what they want. I had a co- worker out for a walk,who was being robbed at gun point for the keys to his new nissan armada, when they came out.He surrendered his keys , turned and walked away.He was shot in the back!


Caught On Tape: Clerk Punches, Knocks Out Armed Robber - Greenville News Story - WYFF Greenville

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Take The Power Back

From Liberty Voice enjoy!


 
Welcome to the first installment of "Take the Power Back: 7 Simple Things You Can Do To Reclaim Your Voice and Restore the Republic!"
 
Have you ever felt that the problems facing us in this country are so vast, so numerous, and so overwhelming that there is almost nothing we can do?  I have.
 
Elections come around every two years, and we get a chance to "vote the bums out."  But usually, we have to replace them with another set of bums.  Any changes that occur at the federal level will only happen slowly, and over time, if ever.  
 
Political action by itself is not enough without education.  Our government schools have dumbed us down over several generations.  The battle for change must be a two-fisted fight that involves both Education and Action.
 
Ideally, if we can find a way to combine our Education and Activism, the more effective we will be.  It's my desire to give you tools to accomplish that mission.
 
So, here are the first of 7 simple ideas that you can use TODAY to influence and impact other people with the message of freedom and liberty.  There is nothing Earth shattering here.  No proprietary information.  Just tools that people have used or are using to change people's minds, which ultimately changes society.
 
Simple Strategy #1: Bumper Sticker Evangelism.
A no-brainer.  But think about it.  How many time have you seen a bumper sticker that sticks with you?  Not literally :) But the message stays in your mind.  The truth is, you may not always know if the message stuck, because it lodges itself in your subconscious.
 
Bumper stickers can accomplish several things:
1. Expose new people to a new message.  People you will never meet, and you will never see again, see your message.  You are forcing it into their minds...but in a nice way.  Do you realize how powerful that is?  They may disagree with you, and even get mad at you.  You might even get the single-finger salute if you happen to drive in front of the wrong person.  But you have planted a powerful seed that they may not be able to get out of their minds.
 
2. Reinforce a familiar message.  Marketing experts say it takes a minimum of seven exposures to a message before someone will take action.  I think the number is much higher.  Especially today, we are literally bombarded with messages from everywhere, at all times.  Most of us have learned to tune out the noise.  Your bumper sticker may be the sixth or seventh touch for someone.  It may be what causes them to make the shift to your point of view.  In this case, you get to water the seed that someone else planted.  
 
3. Encouragement.  It's lonely business being a freedom fighter!  Let me tell you from personal experience, it feels great to see another motorist trucking down the freeway with a bumper sticker that makes me say "Amen!"  It's encouraging to we see other people speaking the same message. 
 
Bumper stickers: Not just for bumpers anymore!
So, what exactly should you do with the bumper sticker?  Put it on your bumper of course!
 
Seriously, the bumper of your car is just one place you can put the sticker.  Why not try this:
 
1) Get some magnetic backing from the local hardware store, and putting the sticker on the magnet.  
2) Cut the magnet to size.  
3) Put the magnet on the rear-facing trunk lid, or on your truck tailgate.
 
Do this for a wide selection of stickers, and you can turn your car into a rotating billboard with different messages every week...or every day!
 
This is also great for those of you with a nice, expensive ride...you don;t want to get that gooey adhesive on it, do you?
 
You might be asking "Where's the best place to get bumper stickers?"  I recommend getting them from my good friend Rick McGinnis here in Austin, TX.  Check out his website: www.libertystickers.com!
 
Well, until tomorrow, keep fighting the good fight for freedom!
 
In Liberty,
 
Jason Rink
 
P.S.-Feel free to forward this message to a friend, and if they like it, let them know they can sign up to be a part of this series at TheLibertyVoice.com!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Here are the public criminals! Killing Liberty and selling you into serfdom!




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December 12, 2011
In this MegaVote for Florida's 20th Congressional District:
Recent Congressional Votes
  • Senate: Cloture on the Nomination of Richard Cordray to be Director, Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection
  • Senate: Motion to Proceed; Middle Class Tax Cut Act of 2011
  • Senate: Motion to Proceed; Temporary Tax Holiday and Government Reduction Act
  • House: Regulations From the Executive in Need of Scrutiny (REINS) Act of 2011
  • House: Farm Dust Regulation Prevention Act of 2011
Upcoming Congressional Bills
  • House: Payroll tax cut extension
  • House: Defense authorization
  • House: Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Consolidated Appropriations Act, FY2012

Recent Senate Votes
Cloture on the Nomination of Richard Cordray to be Director, Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection - Vote Rejected (53-45, 1 Present, 1 Not Voting)

The Senate failed to reach the sixty votes needed to move forward on the nomination of Richard Cordray to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The CFPB, which was created by the Dodd-Frank financial regulatory overhaul, is responsible for overseeing financial products like home loans and credit cards.

Sen. Bill Nelson voted YES......send e-mail or see bio
Sen. Marco Rubio voted NO......send e-mail or see bio

Motion to Proceed; Middle Class Tax Cut Act of 2011 - Vote Rejected (50-48, 2 Not Voting)

The Senate rejected a motion to move forward on this Democratic proposal to reduce the employee share of the payroll tax from 4.2 to 3.1 percent for 2012. The employer share would stay at 6.2 percent. The payroll tax funds the Social Security trust fund. A law passed in December 2010 is set to expire at the end of 2011 that reduced the employee share from 6.2 to 4.2 percent.

Sen. Bill Nelson voted YES......send e-mail or see bio
Sen. Marco Rubio voted NO......send e-mail or see bio

Motion to Proceed; Temporary Tax Holiday and Government Reduction Act - Vote Rejected (22-76, 2 Not Voting)

The Senate rejected a motion to move forward on this Republican proposal to freeze the employee share of the payroll tax at 4.2 percent. The proposal offsets the cost by freezing federal pay and reducing the federal workforce by attrition.

Sen. Bill Nelson voted NO......send e-mail or see bio
Sen. Marco Rubio voted YES......send e-mail or see bio

Recent House Votes
Regulations From the Executive in Need of Scrutiny (REINS) Act of 2011 - Vote Passed (241-184, 8 Not Voting)

This bill would require congressional approval of federal regulations that are expected to cost the economy $100 million or more or have a significant effect on consumer prices. Currently, regulations take effect unless both Congress and the president approve a resolution disapproving of them. The White House opposes the bill.

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz voted NO......send e-mail or see bio

Farm Dust Regulation Prevention Act of 2011 - Vote Passed (268-150, 15 Not Voting)

This House-passed bill would prevent the EPA from revising air standards concerning dust from farm operations for one year. The Senate is unlikely to take up the bill. The White House has also issued a veto threat.

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz voted NO......send e-mail or see bio

Upcoming Votes
Payroll tax cut extension - H.R.3630

The House is expected to take up a payroll tax bill this week.


Defense authorization - H.R.1540

Congress may wrap up work on the conference report for the 2012 fiscal year defense authorization bill.


Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Consolidated Appropriations Act, FY2012 - H.R.2055

Congress may also wrap up work on this $900 billion omnibus spending package that combines the nine remaining annual appropriations bills. The current stopgap spending bill runs out December 16.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Newt Gingrich: Serial Hypocrisy

just in case you were not sure.check this out. from the fine folks at Ron Paul 2012!