1. Thank you... I am still trying to download Part II - danged dialup... So far on 3rd try - maybe this time 13.4 MB so far - 1 hr 22 min left... 8.1 MB to go...
Oh, did you know that you can take it from word and export the document as a pdf. - At least you can in Open Office.
2. Had to think of you when I saw the following:
21 States Claiming Sovereignty
Ernest Hancock
Freedoms Phoenix
February 12, 2009
21 States Claiming Sovereignty: AZ, AL, AK, AR, CA, CO, GA, HI, ID, IN, KS, ME, MI, MO, MT, NH, NV, OK, PA, TX, & WA
http://www.mrstep.com/politics/az-wa-mo-nh-ok-claiming-sovereignty/
Wow it will be interesting to see how this turns out its about time people started stepping up and speaking out. As people have pointed out in comments, all of these (except for HI) are explicit restatements of what has always been in place, but not necessarily enforced, as detailed by the 10th Amendment. HI is actually aiming for total sovereignty as it is claimed that HI was never really a state of the U.S. to begin with. However, I believe the intent of these bills is to let the federal government know that the states sovereignty will not be overwritten say in case certain gun ban laws get passed or other War Time / Martial Law type plans come into play.
Yeah exporting to acrobat is no problem, I do it for a living LOL. I’m a technical writer.
You might benefit from a free software downloader. It lets you stop and restart downloads from where you left off. Here’s where you get it:
http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/
It’s not a big download itself and it’s really helpful for inconsistent connections.