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Poor Representation of Liberty: Catherine Bleish Case

Posted by on Apr 17, 2010 in Activist | 6 comments

The pursuit of political liberty is difficult; the pursuit of liberty is made doubly difficult when the representatives of the battle are irresponsible. The currently processing case of Catherine Bleish is an excellent example of irresponsible behavior that is a) presented as being representative of liberty and liberty activists and b) defended by foolish, unthinkingly loyal activists. Such behavior harms the cause of liberty. Miss Bleish is from my hometown, Kansas City, and is now based in my home State, Texas. She recently participated in an activism activity supporting the...

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Congressman Phil Hare: “I don’t care about the Constitution on this.”

Posted by on Apr 2, 2010 in Activist | 0 comments

Congressman demonstrates: Lack of introductory level of education on the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence Lack of education on the Health Care Reform Lack of sense of personal responsibility to uphold his sworn oath to uphold the...

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When Marriage Becomes an Idol

Posted by on Jun 3, 2009 in Activist | 0 comments

VITAL: Not all singletons are future-spouses. Not all singletons are intended by God to be future-spouses.

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Disqualify Every Single Vote

Posted by on Nov 4, 2008 in Activist | 0 comments

Every vote from every compromised polling location needs to be pulled from the count and disqualified.

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Be Sassy, not Assy!

Posted by on Nov 4, 2008 in Activist | 0 comments

Be Sassy, not Assy!

A happy little bumper sticker is making its way around the interwebs, thanks to those of us who are immensely displeased with both McCain and Obama. Case in point! Reports are coming in from Pennsylvania of Republican election judges being expelled from polling places. Let’s be clear: most of the polling judges in every polling place in the country are registered to one political party or another. Rules are in place for many counties about the need for equal distribution of party presence. Most election judges are not aware of court rulings protect their positions. Man. At the 2004...

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Hope and Halloween

Posted by on Nov 3, 2008 in Activist, Designer, Explorer | 0 comments

Hope and Halloween

Western culture can often translate in strange ways when brought to Bolivia. Halloween, for instance. Tonight is the 3rd of November, and this is when Bolivia celebrates Halloween. I’m sure there’s a very sensible reason for this, and I’m just not in the know – even if it’s as simple as bumping it to Monday night lets us all have an extra night off of work. What does puzzle me is the horn honking. Cars are honking their horns like mad tonight, and for all I can tell they’re trying to honk “Jingle Bells”. Jingle Bells for Halloween. Meanwhile,...

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