Tuesday, December 21, 2010

A Fine Essay

Constitutional Judo

Many Americans ... assume that ‘the people’ derive their power from the Constitution, but the reality is actually reverse; the Constitution, in fact, derives its power from the people. Our duty (which some have forgotten) has always been to protect the rights and liberties inscribed on those pages of parchment. Not just to know those rights, or recite them, but to implement and defend them in our day-to-day existence. Without the constant nurturing cultural pulse of sound minds and courageous hearts, the Constitution dies.
Killing Dandelibs
Death By A Thousand Cuts
(Ingredients)


Patriot Acts I & II: The Patriot Act is what I call “chameleon legislation”; it’s designed to be “open to interpretation” by officials and to be modified for whatever purpose they happen to deem fit at the moment. 

The Enemy Belligerents Act: The Enemy Belligerents Act is a perfect example of how the leadership caste of the Democrats and Republicans (who are neo-cons, not true conservatives) work in tandem to institute globalist policy. …

The John Warner Defense Authorization Act: A bill passed by George W. Bush in 2007 with very little initial media coverage. Allows the Federal Government at the direction of the president to subvert Posse Comitatus and use the military within the borders of the U.S.

Establishment Of Northcom: Northcom (United States Northern Command) is, at bottom, the teeth behind legislation like the John Warner Defense Act. If martial law is declared in the U.S., it will be Northcom and its assigned military units that will stand at the forefront. Northcom’s stated mission is to “defend the homeland”, supposedly against terrorism, however ... 

Presidential Directive 51:  It dissolves all states rights and places the entire country under the purview of Northcom, and Homeland Security.

Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA): Supported by both Bush and Obama. The word “foreign” is highly misleading. FISA allows telecom companies to supply the personal data and communications of anyone, including Americans, to the government without threat of civil retribution (lawsuit).

Big Brother Technotronic Super Villain-esqe Surveillance Grid: Ever feel like you are being watched? Get used to it.

Bailout Bills (All Variations): Everyone is desperate to play cheerleader for their team, not realizing that both teams are fake and almost every president since the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913 is to blame for selling out the American people to global banks. 

FDA Food Safety Modernization Act S. 510: Currently being considered for passage in the House. Yet another bill written in such a way as to make it wide open for interpretation by the authorities. [full]



I'm again struck by how much my views have changed since 9-11 when I generally subscribed to all the new security "safeguards." proposed by Bush.  (I always did however hear the Internationale  playing when the phrase "Homeland Security" was  uttered).  Still, there are many laws & prerogatives (like the Executive Order) that have merit, but  have always carried the warning "dangerous in the hands of evil people" . In my lifetime the evil people have been democrats, like Bill Clinton and Brok. It does appear we're in the process of getting rid of them.  Prolly have to throw of few down the well though. 

Tailgunner Dick

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Warner Defense Act and Northcom were both enacted because the state government of Louisiana screwed the pooch during Katrina. They REFUSED to allow the federal government into LA or NO. Both acts allow federal troops to move into an area WITHOUT police powers to work on recovery of an area after a natural or national disaster. The rest are aberrations and should not have been allowed.

Word verification: terib

Kristophr said...

NOLA was a disaster because they had a third-world kleptocratic government running the city. Thousands of ghost-cops on payroll to leach federal crime budget dollars into supporter's bank accounts.

FEMA was more of a problem than help in LA ... the first thing those retards did was jam cellphones so that only feds could talk to each other, and allow out of state cops and one NG unit to run rampant over local's rights.

The feds got booted out for good reason.

Anonymous said...

Not meant in any way as criticism of Kristopher, but:

NOLA IS AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE a disaster because they HAD AND STILL HAVE a third-world kleptocratic government running the city.

In early 1994, I started going to NOLA several times a year on business. Dang near every trip, local radio stations were bitching about the levy board. So the events following Katrina shouldn't have come as a surprise to anybody in Louisiana. Including the rat-bastige Donkycrats in charge of the assylum. Ignorance of the law has long been held to not be an excuse, including the Law of Nature.

Sorry, I happen to work for a south Mississippi company whose employees got the mortal hell beat out of them by Katrina. 160 MPH winds 90 miles in from the coast will do that to ya. While the ass hats running NOLA were running blaming Dubya, Haley Barbour was running around fixing things. Haley for President. Boo-ya.

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Anonymous said...

WHICH NOLA are YOU talking about Kristopher? FEMA wasn't allowed to do it's job because that dumb bimbo governor didn't want the Feds there. Prove that they jammed cellphones; you ever think that the towers were destroyed in the storm? As far as the Feds being booted out, they were NEVER booted out. Use facts, not rumors like about the rapes and murders in the Dome.

Kristophr said...

Try googling up Katrina cell phone jamming.

Hams were complaining about the jamming all through the disaster, and had pinpointed the source by triangulation off the coast.

As for your "prove it" demand ... fuck off. No one is getting proof of jack shit from FEMA or the Navy.

Anonymous said...

I could find no information about cell phone jamming when I searched. As a matter of fact, I found an article explaining that in emergency situations the cell system gets jammed up, creating logjams for callers. I also found an MSNBC article from September 6, 2005 which tells about how much the ham operators helped during the crisis. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9228945/

Here's another roll of tin foil for your hat collection.

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