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On the Surveillance State
By now, I’m sure you’ve heard our once-great nation is now officially entirely under surveillance. Many of us, of course, have known this for years. How do you respond to this? Are you cowed, afraid to exercise any of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Constitution, due process, government, NSA, Obama, PRISM, state, surveillance, warrants
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Illegal Surveillance of US Citizens by Rogue Government Nothing New
It’s funny to me this surveillance conspiracy has finally seen the light of mainstream media. It’s nothing new. That nearly all forms of digital communication is being recorded by corrupt agencies such as the NSA was reported not just this … Continue reading
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Tagged CIA, communication, digital, government, illegal, NSA, rogue, surveillance, unconstitutional, William Binney
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Criminals in Charge of “Justice” Department
Have you been amazed at the degree to which this administration is—finally—beginning to gain recognition for its long-standing criminal conduct? Perhaps this is because this administration was never stupid enough to bite the hand that feeds them until the owner … Continue reading
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Tagged ATF, Attorney General, banana republic, blood, bombing, Brian Terry, criminal, Eric Holder, Fast and Furious, FBI, government, Janet Reno, justice, Kenny Trentadue, McVeigh, Obama, Oklahoma City, Waco
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Something to Think About
Well, did the election theater play out as you’d hoped? Or not? Did you find yourself pressured to choose between a “lesser of two evils”, since your choice of an ideal candidate was nowhere to be found on the ballot, … Continue reading
Colorado Amendment 61: Read the Text and Decide for Yourself
As I’ve posted previously on proposed small-government measures here in Colorado, I suggest that voters disconnect from the misinformation (and lies) abounding regarding these proposals and simply read the bills to make their own decision. The focus of this post … Continue reading
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Tagged Amendment 61, borrowing, Colorado, debt, government, limitcodebt.com, tax
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Colorado Government Spending Outpaces Population Growth by 369 Percent
Holy Government Growth, Batman! It’s like a malignant tumor. Did you know that government spending outpaced state population growth by nearly four times? Can you even believe it? I had no idea things were this bad. I was doing some … Continue reading
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Tagged Colorado, government, growth, population, rate, spending
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More Government Requirements, Courtesy of H.R. 3962
If I remember the words found in the Declaration of Independence, it’s the government that serves the people–not the other way around. Yet more and more items are being unearthed from the 1,900-page bill that passed the House of Congress … Continue reading
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Tagged government, H.R. 3962, health care, health insurance, Salazar
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