Posted on 05/01/2006 4:20:29 AM PDT by FerdieMurphy
Boot away! We have but a handful that can be counted on to be faithful to the Constitution!
Great sticker! I'm printing copies now.
Great!
Good, Baynative. Thanks.
We patriots should also march on this day to draw attention to the demise of our nation...thanks to the worthless congress and their thousands of bureaucrats who aid and abet their treachery.
There are plenty more who have to go, i was just mentioning the biggest turds.
We are getting ridof sarbanes here in md. this year and I think we will replace him with a republican. I only wish we could get rid of the midget carpet muncher too, but it wont happen.
This is a concept I've used for many years. I generally think, though, that a low-level format of the drive is necessary first.
There is really only one way to do this, and unfortunately, voting ain't it.
The Congress "broke" when the 17th Amendment took away the State's power to appoint their own Senators. Repeal the 17th Amendment and let the State's reclaim their power to control Congress. Then we can refocus politics on local and State elections, which will pick the people who get to pick the Senators.
This will get us back to the days of "all politics is local."
-PJ
Nice list, but, what are you thinking? You'd keep the IRS? That sounds like a "D'oh," Homer! Get rid of that slave tax! No lump sum. No making them do their own taxes, there will be no more income taxes. Fill the form out if YOU want, but there will be no IRS to receive the forms. The new limited government will run fine off of import duties/tarriffs and taxes apportioned among the states. Individuals will be free of taxation again.
The press and congress are upset about oil companies making 8 billion in profits while congress has stolen 3.5 trillion from social security and left worthless IOUs.
The world is upside down !!!
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