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To: Mr. Silverback; cripplecreek; NoLibZone; Lucky9teen; Pete; bicyclerepair; apillar; weeder; ...

An email from the American Policy Center was sent to me a few days ago RE: Lightbulbs. There is also some good news about some communities that are turning back the Agenda 21. Tom DeWeese has also written a book:

NO Ban on Light Bulbs!

Sledgehammer Action Alert:

Urgent Action Needed!

Repeal the Light Bulb Ban

After January 1, 2012 you will not be allowed to buy incandescent light bulbs – by order of Congress.

Your Senators and Representatives in Congress need to hear from you today.

Unless Congress takes action to repeal the so-called “energy efficiency standards” before January 1, 2012, it will be illegal to buy incandescent light bulbs.

The replacement “green” bulbs are more expensive and give off a harsher light.

Above all, there is no reason to force Americans to buy the bulbs. This is part of the Agenda 21 controls over energy use. It’s a false premise.

It is also part of a public private partnership (PPP) between the U.S. Government and General Electric, Sylvania and other electric light manufacturers. They green bulbs cost more and skyrocket profits to these international corporations using the “environment” as a excuse to gouge consumers.

As in healthcare, government should not be allowed to dictate consumer choice.

Tell Congress NO ban on light bulbs!

Urgent that you take action now to stop this ban.

Action to Take:

Call your two Senators and your representative in Congress and tell them you want the ban on incandescent bulbs repealed. It must be done before January 1, 2012.

There are several options being considered by Congress to repeal the ban. Nothing specific has been decided yet. But it is vital that they hear from you now so they know you support the repeal of the ban.

Capitol Switchboard: Senate – 202- 224-3121

House – 202-225-3121

Ask for your Senators and Representative by name and you will be connected to their office.

Call today and pass this on to your friends and family.


More victories in the battle to stop Agenda 21

Clallam County, Washington and Abington, VA have officially joined the ranks of communities voting to end their contracts with ICLEI and begin the journey down the long road toward freeing their residents of Agenda 21, (Sustainable Development) policies. These new communities bring to 12, the American Policy Center’s official count of communities taking this action across the nation. However, some other publications are now reporting several more anti- ICLEI efforts which we are thrilled to add to our own total, including: Carver, MA, Pinellas County, Florida, Garland, TX, and Sarasota County, FL. If you know of more – let us know.

That would bring the total since January, 2011, to sixteen communities that have rejected ICLEI and its Agenda 21 invasion. ICLEI had set a goal of 1,000 American member cities by 2015. We are now taking away existing member cities faster than ICLEI can add them. The momentum is picking up in our favor! Our goal, by 2015, is that there are no ICLEI cities in the free United States of America.

Thank you for reading,

Tom DeWeese
President
American Policy Center
tom@americanpolicy.org
americanpolicy.org

Tom DeWeese’s Newswire:

Maryland Considering Flush Fee Hike/ Fee could triple in 2015
Knoxville is considering a rainwater runoff fee, i.e., you pay a tax when it rains. While reading about it I was wondering what other weird taxes our esteemed leaders would come up with and wishing at the same time that I had the imagination to come up with stuff like this (then I would sit down and write the great American novel). But I don’t have the imagination so I guess that I won’t get to be one of the useful idiots for the global elite. The scary thing is that while these two schemes are on the lunatic fringe now, one is already being utilized and the other probably is somewhere other than Knoxville. So in the not to distant future the powers that be will be finding even more bizarre and ridiculous ways to tax us into redistribution hell.

Poll: Clinton favored over 2012 GOP candidates
USA Today | “A new Time magazine poll shows Clinton easily defeating the major Republican candidates, were she somehow to become the 2012 Democratic nominee for president.” That doesn’t need a stretch of the imagination to be believable when Ron Paul isn’t ever included in the field. But I also think it goes to show that there is no differentiation between Republicans and Democrats at the national level; they are all promoting the same sick ideas, the same belief in global governance. What is the difference between Hillary and Rick Perry? They both wear pants, they both support Sustainable Development, and they both will say whatever it takes to get to where they want to be.

Edited by Kathleen Marquardt, Vice President


Now Tell Me I Was Wrong
15 years of Unheralded Wisdom and Warnings
In the Battle of the Republic

Over the past fifteen years, author Tom DeWeese has been sounding the alarms over government land grabs, radical environmentalists, radical “reform” in the schools, attacks on national sovereignty, and UN-driven global governance. For his efforts, he was not only ignored, but also derided and labeled an alarmist. Now, however, those policies he warned everyone about are front page headlines fueling a national discontent. As they rip apart this nation and protests grow in our streets, DeWeese issues this challenge, “Now Tell Me I Was Wrong.” In this newly published collection of articles first published in The DeWeese Report, the author shares fifteen years of unheralded wisdom and warnings in the battle for the Republic.

These articles were written during some of the greatest changes to our government, schools, economy, and personal freedoms yet witnessed in American history. Ignored by most in the nation at the time, the results of the implementation of these policies are now at the very root of massive discontent in the nation.

In this book, Tom DeWeese has collected a strong representation of the hundreds of articles he’s written on these subjects through the years. They document the fights that erupted over those changes as policy was being written and enacted. They name the perpetrators and document their actions.

In short, this book represents a history of some of the major political battles of this time and stands as a truly remarkable indictment of, not only the Democrats, but more so of the Republicans who had a chance to stop those changes, but instead, actually helped make them happen.

Purchase it today on Amazon. Click here to purchase.

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Clallam County, Washington and Abington, VA have officially joined the ranks of communities voting to end their contracts with ICLEI and begin the journey down the long road toward freeing their residents of Agenda 21, (Sustainable Development) policies. These new communities bring to 12, the American Policy Center’s official count of communities taking this action across the nation. However, some other publications are now reporting several more anti- ICLEI efforts which we are thrilled to add to our own total, including: Carver, MA, Pinellas County, Florida, Garland, TX, and Sarasota County, FL. If you know of more – let us know.

That would bring the total since January, 2011, to sixteen communities that have rejected ICLEI and its Agenda 21 invasion. ICLEI had set a goal of 1,000 American member cities by 2015. We are now taking away existing member cities faster than ICLEI can add them. The momentum is picking up in our favor! Our goal, by 2015, is that there are no ICLEI cities in the free United States of America.

Thank you for reading,

Tom DeWeese
President
American Policy Center
tom@americanpolicy.org
americanpolicy.org

Tom DeWeese’s Newswire:

Maryland Considering Flush Fee Hike/ Fee could triple in 2015
Knoxville is considering a rainwater runoff fee, i.e., you pay a tax when it rains. While reading about it I was wondering what other weird taxes our esteemed leaders would come up with and wishing at the same time that I had the imagination to come up with stuff like this (then I would sit down and write the great American novel). But I don’t have the imagination so I guess that I won’t get to be one of the useful idiots for the global elite. The scary thing is that while these two schemes are on the lunatic fringe now, one is already being utilized and the other probably is somewhere other than Knoxville. So in the not to distant future the powers that be will be finding even more bizarre and ridiculous ways to tax us into redistribution hell.

Poll: Clinton favored over 2012 GOP candidates
USA Today | “A new Time magazine poll shows Clinton easily defeating the major Republican candidates, were she somehow to become the 2012 Democratic nominee for president.” That doesn’t need a stretch of the imagination to be believable when Ron Paul isn’t ever included in the field. But I also think it goes to show that there is no differentiation between Republicans and Democrats at the national level; they are all promoting the same sick ideas, the same belief in global governance. What is the difference between Hillary and Rick Perry? They both wear pants, they both support Sustainable Development, and they both will say whatever it takes to get to where they want to be.

Edited by Kathleen Marquardt, Vice President


468 posted on 11/07/2011 10:23:36 AM PST by TEXOKIE (The Tea Party outnumbers the Flea Party!)
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To: Mr. Silverback; cripplecreek; NoLibZone; Lucky9teen; Pete; bicyclerepair; apillar; weeder; ...

Another participant has sent me a link to a website of a blogger who is a self-described liberal who opposes A21 and has written a book on it.

http://www.postsustainabilityinstitute.org/what-is-un-agenda-21.html


470 posted on 11/07/2011 10:35:58 AM PST by TEXOKIE (The Tea Party outnumbers the Flea Party!)
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To: TEXOKIE

Thanks for the ping!


471 posted on 11/07/2011 10:36:44 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: TEXOKIE

Those light bulbs are almost impossible to get out of overhead canned lighting.


481 posted on 11/07/2011 3:55:25 PM PST by combat_boots (The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spiritui Sancto.)
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