Posted on 03/19/2009 9:45:15 AM PDT by cgk
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Didn’t see you two were talking about this already. See my post #158, Vaquero. There is a link to Jayna Davis’ website where you can find more info. I highly recommend her book The Third Terrorist.
Incidentally, right after the OU Bombing Rte66 (God rest her soul), and I were researching a lot of the people surrounding that case and we stepped into some pretty scary stuff. Names, and people and places all matched up. I won’t go into details, but I started getting some pretty weird emails and I was advised by some in the know and who were familiar with these people not to even respond... To put it more plainly, it is my firm belief that the same group that did the OKC bombing is the SAME group of people that set up the OU Bombing, and of course we are all pretty much aware that the 9/11 hijackers took their flight lessons in that same town — Norman, Oklahoma...
Some of the information I put together related to the OU Bombing can be found on my blog: http://libertyrocks.wordpress.com/focus/oubombing/
[A lot of the document download links don’t work anymore, but if it’s absolutely necessary I can dig up the files and get them back online. :) ]
That’s Communist BS.
DEFINITELY agree with you on that! It was on that day, the day of the OKC bombing that I “took the red pill”. I was glued to the TV, and will remember for the rest of my life when I realized that the news COMPLETELY switched around their reporting of the suspects. At first it was 3 men, including 2 with dark skin. Then it was just one... I was alone with my two eldest children who were toddlers at the time, and I remember just being completely shocked. It was then the wool came off my eyes and I learned that you cannot trust our media to tell us the truth. It was a bad day, and definitely changed my life even though I was a thousand miles away and only watching and crying...
9. H.AMDT.46 to H.R.1388 Amendment numbered 9 printed in House Report 111-39 to denote that sending care packages to soldiers deployed in combat zones overseas is included as an eligible service program.
Sponsor: Rep Hill, Baron P. [IN-9] (introduced 3/18/2009) Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 3/18/2009 House amendment agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Hill amendment (A009) Agreed to by voice vote.
One more ping for you folks... This is probably more urgent as the other bill was shelved for now, and this one is headed to the Senate...
This is the bill that contains Obama’s MANDATORY service plan and details about his “National Civilian Community Corps” (which will undoubtedly come to be known as Obama’s “SS”).
Things are taking a decidedly swift and dramatic turn towards Communism now. Not sure how we will be able to stop this.
I quoted the 13th Amendment to both my Congressman’s and Senator’s offices when I chastised them (through their staffers) for voting for an unconstitutional bill that they had NO idea had language like “mandatory” written into it
Haven’t had time to skim thru all this or all the replies but this caught my eye:
“Authorizes the Corporation to treat September 11th annually as a National Day of Service and Remembrance.”
Why do I have a hunch the entire purpose will be to re-direct the importance of that day away from patriots and innocent victims of this Global War on Terrorism. (Bet that phrase becomes illegal pretty soon.)
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I know I plan to use the 13th amendment as my defense when I’m hauled off to jail for refusing to comply when the brown shirts come knocking at my door.
Probably won’t do any good but at least I’ll be standing for liberty and the constitution so I’ll feel better.
“I’m stunned that our consistently conservative Representative was one of only 70 Republicans voting FOR this piece of socialist legislation.”
As did mine from Ohio, Pat Tiberi.
EXTREMELY disappointing and he WILL hear about it from me.
My normally more conservative R voted yes, too. I suspect they’re either scared of a coming crash and think this socialism would help, or they’re scared of the shadowmasters.
“Our youth will NOT support this! One of the things I heard younger people who supported Obama actually worry about was some sort of a draft.”
I think we might be surprised. At first I was thinking, yes, they would, so long as “service” didn’t include any kind of military service or training...but then again, think about it.... I’d bet even with a military aspect they would, depending on how it was presented and to what extent young Obamanists would go to “protect” and “defend” Obamanism.
What will happen is that they “youth” will go to these service camps
and certain individuals will be selected out for 0bama’s special service (SS) corps,
based on loyalty and abilities.
I don’t know... My daughter is on a few websites that are typical liberal havens and there are definitely rumblings of anger even there. Those who poked fun at McCain and generally left Obama alone during the campaign are now starting to put up “memes” and creative images that are ridiculing Obama.
If we can get the word out about the “Camps” and the “Uniforms”, and such maybe they will remember enough about WWII and such to at least get a little scared and say something about it...
They’ll also be the ones selected to attend the 4-year “Public Service” undergraduate school which is intended to “train” our future leaders. You can be dang sure that the ONLY kids attending this school will already be pure Commies. And THEN they will say no-one without such an education should be allowed to run for office...
we don’t need chicken$h!t legislators pretending to be conservative.
In my house September 11th is “WE WILL NEVER FORGET” Day. The only “Service” we observe that day are the memorials that the news replays of the many thousands of Americans who were murdered by Islamic terrorists on that day.
Why lie? I simply tell the senator’s aide that, although I am not a constituent, I do have a credit card, and if the senator votes for this POS, I will be supporting his opponent in the next election. Instead of wasting money on the RNC, I usually send small contributions to Republicans in tough races around the country. If every conservative were to send just $10 to support the opponents of bad Democrats (I know, that’s redundant), maybe we could boot some of these idiots out.
They probably didn’t read the bill. I e-mailed my congressman and asked him to READ THE BILL and vote NO. He voted against it. He votes against practically everything, actually, so maybe my e-mail didn’t sway him one way or the other.
He was on C-Span yesterday (Scott Garrett, R). He said Pilosi wants a bill introduced and passed so fast, no one has the time to read it. What does that say about these fools? They sign on to anything without reading it and we pay the consequences. That’s got to stop.
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