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Mark Levin’s Definitive Work

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Before Obama destroys your kids’ minds in his “let’s kill all the productive people” Nazi-Marxist youth camps, make them read the seminal work on conservatism by Mark Levin.

Having authored a Conservative Manifesto myself, I am confident that this book is the definitive thought on conservatism. 

If you’re new to politics and activism, you need this primer.  It will arm you with the verbal and intellectual ammunition you need send the scrawny rabble rouser we call a president back to the slimy rock he crawled out from under.

Annoy the liberal:  Make Liberty and Tyranny the best-selling book in Amazon’s history!

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Written by Bill Hennessy

March 24th, 2009 at 5:52 pm

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Houses Passes Nazi Mandatory Youth Re-Education and Service Bill

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The House, which is unabashedly authoritarian, has passed the GIVE Act, requiring national-socialist indoctrination for your children. 

That’s right.  Obama is going to turn your kids into spies working against you and your elderly parents.  Why?  Because Marxists like Obama hate liberty.  Liberty is their enemy.  And you support liberty, then you’re the enemy, too.

Now, before you say I’m reaching, read the language

Think Obama’s goal isn’t a totalitarian, Marxist state?  You’re wrong. 

Want to keep your kids out of these anti-American indoctrination camps?  You better get off your ass and fight Obama and Congress.  You better fight them hard.  You better be prepared to do without.  Instead of watching that Marxist totalitarian liar on TV tonight, why don’t watch “The Patriot” by Mel Gibson, or read Liberty and Tyranny by Mark Levin?   Find out what you’re up against.

If you don’t, be familiar with “The Diary of Anne Frank.”  If you try to stand alone against Obama’s machine, your story will end like hers.

And, yes; I still want Obama to fail.

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Written by Bill Hennessy

March 24th, 2009 at 5:31 pm

The Whining Class

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Today, leftist Congressman Barney Frank (D-MA) called Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia a “homophobe.”  But this isn’t about gay rights or homophobia.  It’s about the many, many people like Barney Frank who believe that everything they don’t like about life is someone’s fault.  It’s about the entitlement pandemic currently ravaging common sense. 

Remember when you were a kid and your dad gave you a dollar (or, in my day, a quarter) for the Ice Cream Man?  Invariably, the s.o.b. never came on the nights you had that hard, cold cash at the ready.  So just after dark, your mom, feeling sorry for you, would fix you a big bowl of store bought ice cream. You ate it, but it wasn’t the same.

Then, just as you scraped out the last drop of semi-coagulated vanilla cream syrup, the bell of the Ice Cream Truck rounded the corner and drifted mockingly through the open kitchen window.

That’s sort of the way life is.  Deal with it.

Barney Frank is mad at Scalia because the Founders didn’t see fit to guarantee his particular prurient interest in the Constitution, and he wants Scalia to make up such a guarantee out of whole cloth. 

Morally, legally, there’s nothing Scalia can do for Frank.  Politically, though, there is.  Politically, Scalia could ignore the oaths he’s taken as a federal judge and as a Supreme Court Justice.  He could deny his faith–not his church’s teachings on homosexuality and the sanctity of marriage, but is moral obligation to live up to a sworn oath.

Frank, like most of us, wishes the Constitution provided something it does not.  I’d like, for instance, the 14th Amendment to explicitly state, “No, this is not a ‘conduit’ between the rest of the Constitutions and the states.”   It doesn’t, and the Warren Court invented just such a conduit in the absence of such language.

But Frank and his ilk are spoiled.  Since the 1940s, Supreme Courts have forsaken their oaths and lied.  They’ve invented Constitutional clauses and Amendments that do not and never did exist.  In some cases, they’ve explicitly reversed the intentions of the authors and approvers of clauses and amendments in order to render decisions consistent with their personal predilections or to curry favor with some political class.  

Yes, many Supreme Court Justices are liars and scoundrels.  Scalia is neither.

Barney Frank, were he at all interested in preserving our republic and honoring rule of law, would praise Scalia’s honor and character in standing up for truth over political expediency. 

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Written by Bill Hennessy

March 23rd, 2009 at 7:33 pm

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No, I didn’t watch Obama on 60 Minutes

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I did not watch America’s Toxic Asset on 60 Minutes for the same reason I’ve never read “Mein Kampf.”  Some people’s words do not deserve my ear.

I find it interesting, though, that Mr. Obama’s 90 minute interview on a program called “60 Minutes” so eerily parallels his budget:  he consumed 150 percent of what was available.

To those who watched our dictator-in-the-making, I ask a question, the answer to which should demonstrate that watching the propaganda piece was useles:  what did you learn that you didn’t know before?

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March 22nd, 2009 at 9:59 pm

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According to Missouri Governor Jay Nixon, I’m Probably a Terrorist–and so are you

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The Missouri Information Analysis Center produced a report for Jay Nixon which was leaked by Missouri law enforcement officers.  Perhaps the motivation for leaking was the chilling content of the report.  The report classifies almost every conservative as a terrorist or potential terrorist.  It encourages law enforcement to profile me and everyone like me. 

Any of these “warning signs” could cause Missouri police officers to pull you over and handle you as a suspected terrorist:

  • A Pro-Life bumper sticker
  • A Ron Paul bumper sticker
  • A flag with “Don’t Tread on Me
  • Anti-Tax bumper stickers
  • Owning a gun
  • Supporting any 3rd party in any election
  • Belonging to conservative organizations

Here’s more from “You Might Be A Terrorist If . . .” list

  • You display or use the “Gadsden Rattlesnake” Flag/Symbol.
  • You have watched the “Anti-Federal Reserve System” – Zeitgeist Movie.
  • You support a repeal of the 16th Amendment – the Income Tax.
  • You supported the candidacy of Representative Ron Paul (R-TX).
  • You are a member of The Committees of Safety.
  • You oppose mandatory citizen service for those aged 18 to 24 per Rahm Emanuel’s proposal.
  • You oppose the Security and Prosperity Partnership being out of the jurisdiction of Congressional oversight.
  • You support the abolition of the FEDERAL RESERVE private central bank and favor a return to Constitutional money.
  • You oppose any further restrictions on the inherent right to bear arms.
  • You have watched Aaron Russo’s “America: Freedom to Fascism”
  • You oppose any additional bailout bills for failing banks and/or private companies.

Now, read how law enforcement officers are being trained to suspect and monitor anyone who displays any of the above warning signs:

How can an officer tell if he or she is about to have to deal with an anti-government extremist? Sometimes there are no signs at all. But often there are clues that an observant officer can use to help him or her gauge the seriousness of the situation. Ignoring or failing to comprehend these clues can be very dangerous….
Some of the warning signs are obvious; others, less so. Here are some indications that an officer may be dealing with an anti-government extremist:

*Peculiar bumper stickers. There are bumper stickers and then there are bumper stickers. Some companies market stickers to anti-government extremists and these are readily identifiable. Examples from one company based in St. Marys, Kansas, include: “And the Lord said (Luke 11:46,52) ‘WOE to YOU LAWYERS’;” “Free the Slaves, Abolish IRS and the Federal Reserve;” “Our Danger Isn’t Fallout — It’s Sellout;” “Know Your Enemies: They Are Your Leaders!”; “Real Americans Don’t Wear U.N. Blue;” “Joe McCarthy Was Right;” and so on.
Other strange car decorations, including homemade placards and signs in windows or along tailgates. Cars might display “militia identification numbers” on them.

Identifying individuals with this anti-government philosophy is, however, only the first step. Once an officer determines that he or she is involved in some sort of minor or major confrontation with an anti-government extremist, he or she must correctly assess the situation and make decisions that will help to resolve it successfully. Because the nature and type of such confrontations can vary tremendously, the following suggestions are tentatively offered. Some of them are adapted from suggestions made by Assistant Police Chief Roger Bragdon of the Spokane, Washington, Police Department. Chief Bragdon has had years of experience dealing with anti-government extremists.

*Caution should reign. Extremists are often volatile and are often very well-armed. Sometimes they may even have friends in separate cars following behind them. An officer should not hesitate to call for backup if he or she thinks that they may be in a situation involving an extremist. And just as important, the officer should wait for that backup to arrive before putting him or herself at risk.
*Officers should be alert for the presence of concealed weapons at all times. Weapons may be concealed on the subject’s person or in a convenient hiding place. A vehicle may have multiple weapons and hundreds or thousands of rounds of ammunition. If a vehicle has passengers, the officer should be aware that they too may be well armed.

How long before “Tea Party” bumper stickers hit that list?

Your freedom is evaporating quickly.  When Obama gets his thug-force funded and armed as heavily as the US military, you can kiss this country goodbye.

Stop him.  Stop him, now!

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Written by Bill Hennessy

March 22nd, 2009 at 7:46 pm

Posted in Limited Government

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