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Last Opportunity To Get Ron Paul On The Pennsylvania Ballot
This weekend is our last opportunity to make sure we have enough delegate signatures to turn in Tuesday to get Ron Paul on the Pennsylvania ballot.
The simple truth is, if we don’t have enough signatures by Tuesday – Ron Paul won’t be on the ballot.
That means this weekend, all across Pennsylvania, Ron Paul delegates will be out collecting signatures to ensure Ron Paul makes the April 24 Pennsylvania Republican Primary ballot.
If you’d like to sign a delegate’s petition to get Ron Paul on the ballot, please CLICK HERE to find an event near you.
All that’s required is your signature. It’s really that simple.
You see, delegates need over 250 signatures each, and Ron Paul needs an extra 2,000 to get on the ballot.
And because of Pennsylvania law, delegates only have three weeks to collect the required signatures.
As you can imagine, this is no easy task – and Ron Paul can’t make the ballot without help from strong supporters like you.
So please, CLICK HERE to find an event taking place near you this weekend. Please bring your friends and family members with you so they can help get Ron Paul on the ballot by signing a petition.
Remember, this is our last weekend to collect the required numbers of signatures to get Ron Paul on the ballot in Pennsylvania.
So please make sure to visit a petition-gathering event near you this weekend and help Ron Paul make Pennsylvania’s ballot.
Together, you and I can Restore America NOW!
For Liberty,
Chris Younce
Director of Ballot Access
P.S. Ron Paul needs 2,000 signatures to get on the Pennsylvania ballot – and delegates for Ron Paul must collect 250 signatures each to be delegates.
And this weekend is our last opportunity to collect the required number of signatures needed to get Ron Paul on the ballot.
So please, CLICK HERE to find signature-gathering events taking place near you this weekend, and bring your friends and family members with you so they can help get Ron Paul on the ballot by signing a petition.
Savage: Founders envisioned 'petty dictator' like Obama
'It was a man like him that they feared would come to possess the presidency'
Amid a three-pronged attack on the U.S. Constitution by Democrats, talk-radio host Michael Savage reminded his listeners that America’s Founding Fathers built into the nation’s founding document checks and balances that anticipated the rise of a dictator who would try to seize power.
Barack Obama is the type of “petty dictator” the Founders envisioned, Savage told his national audience tonight.
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Obama told NBC’s Matt Lauer Sunday that “people” have been “frustrated” that “I have not been able to force Congress to implement every aspect of what I said in 2008.”
“Well, you know,” the president continued, “it turns out that our Founders designed a system that makes it more difficult to bring about change than I would like sometimes.”
Savage also pointed to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s disdain of the U.S. Constitution in an interview with Egyptian television in Cairo last week and a New York Times story published today that characterized the founding document as old and insufficient for today’s world.
Ginsburg said in the interview with Al Hayat television Feb. 1 that the Middle East country’s revolutionaries should not regard the U.S. Constitution as a model.
“I would not look to the U.S. Constitution, if I were drafting a constitution in the year 2012,” Ginsburg said. “I might look at the constitution of South Africa. That was a deliberate attempt to have a fundamental instrument of government that embraced basic human rights, have an independent judiciary. It really is, I think, a great piece of work that was done.”
Savage commented that there’s been “a concerted effort on the part of Obama, Ginsburg – and now the New York Times is chiming in – saying the Constitution is out of date, it’s old, it guarantees too few rights and it’s time to change [it].”
“They want the Constitution to be rewritten,” Savage said.
The New York Times article, by Adam Liptak, began with asserting the Constitution “has seen better days.”
“Sure, it is the nation’s founding document and sacred text,” Liptak wrote. “And it is the oldest written national constitution still in force anywhere in the world. But its influence is waning.”
Savage surmised that Liptak’s ancestors likely fled czarist Russia or a similar land “specifically so they would be protected by the U.S. Constitution.”
“And now their subterranean grandson, Adam Liptak, is dong the bidding of the petty dictator by saying the Constitution has seen better days,” he said.
Liptak wrote that the Constitution is “out of step with the rest of the world in failing to protect, at least in so many words, a right to travel, the presumption of innocence and entitlement to food, education and health care.”
Savage commented: “In other words, because the U.S. Constitution does not guarantee a socialist or communist view of the world, it is, therefore, useless.”
The Times writer also characterized the right to bear arms as an “idiosyncrasy,” pointing out that only 2 percent of the world’s constitutions protect that right.
“Do you have any idea what is going on here?” Savage asked. “Do you realize that we have a power-mad Leninist in the White House, Barack Obama?”
“The Savage Nation” airs live Monday through Friday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Eastern. It can be heard online through stations such as KSTE in Sacramento.
Pentagon to deploy Terahertz Imagining Detection (TID) on NY Streets
by Bob Livingston
The 2nd and 4th Amendment apparently has little meaning for New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly.
Kelly is working with the Pentagon to deploy Terahertz Imagining Detection (TID) scanners throughout the city. TID scanners measure radiation energy emitted from a person’s body and can detect when the radiation is being blocked. Hence, it would spot a concealed weapon.
This allows the New York Police Department to conduct illegal searches of anyone walking down the street. If an officer sees an anomaly, he can then conduct a more formal search… all without probable cause or a warrant. Donna Lieberman of the New York Civil Liberties Union told CBS the scans subjected everyone to a virtual pat down.
Of course, liberty means little to the people of New York. In the first quarter of 2011, NYPD conducted street interrogations of more than 161,000 innocent New Yorkers. Of those, 84 percent were either black or Latinos. Figures released last May showed that of 180,000 stop-and-frisk encounters reported by the police department, 88 percent of them ended in neither an arrest nor a summons.
At first glance, it seems ironic that New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg would go along with Kelly on this endeavor. After all, Bloomberg is a big nanny-stater. He claims to be looking out for people’s health when he seeks to ban food stamp users from buying soda and sugary drinks, when he wants to reduce the consumption of salt and when he bans trans fat in restaurant food.
But the TID scanners emit THz waves that, “unzip double-stranded DNA, creating bubbles in the double strand that could significantly interfere with processes such as gene expression and DNA replication,” according to a report by MIT.
Obviously, Bloomberg — one of the founders of Mayors Against Illegal Guns — cares more about control than health. But what does it say about New Yorkers that they tolerate such totalitarianism?
Not content to confine his tyranny to New York City, Bloomberg has announced he’s going after Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints website KSL.com over its classified section, which sells guns. Apparently, Bloomberg needs a geography lesson as well as a lesson on the U.S. Constitution.
The 2nd and 4th Amendment apparently has little meaning for New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly.
Kelly is working with the Pentagon to deploy Terahertz Imagining Detection (TID) scanners throughout the city. TID scanners measure radiation energy emitted from a person’s body and can detect when the radiation is being blocked. Hence, it would spot a concealed weapon.
This allows the New York Police Department to conduct illegal searches of anyone walking down the street. If an officer sees an anomaly, he can then conduct a more formal search… all without probable cause or a warrant. Donna Lieberman of the New York Civil Liberties Union told CBS the scans subjected everyone to a virtual pat down.
Of course, liberty means little to the people of New York. In the first quarter of 2011, NYPD conducted street interrogations of more than 161,000 innocent New Yorkers. Of those, 84 percent were either black or Latinos. Figures released last May showed that of 180,000 stop-and-frisk encounters reported by the police department, 88 percent of them ended in neither an arrest nor a summons.
At first glance, it seems ironic that New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg would go along with Kelly on this endeavor. After all, Bloomberg is a big nanny-stater. He claims to be looking out for people’s health when he seeks to ban food stamp users from buying soda and sugary drinks, when he wants to reduce the consumption of salt and when he bans trans fat in restaurant food.
But the TID scanners emit THz waves that, “unzip double-stranded DNA, creating bubbles in the double strand that could significantly interfere with processes such as gene expression and DNA replication,” according to a report by MIT.
Obviously, Bloomberg — one of the founders of Mayors Against Illegal Guns — cares more about control than health. But what does it say about New Yorkers that they tolerate such totalitarianism?
Not content to confine his tyranny to New York City, Bloomberg has announced he’s going after Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints website KSL.com over its classified section, which sells guns. Apparently, Bloomberg needs a geography lesson as well as a lesson on the U.S. Constitution.
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