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August 14 · 9:00am - 1:00pm
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Clarion Hotel behind Hungry Hunter Restaurant
3540 Rosedale Highway
Bakersfield, CA
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American Majority Activist Training Seminar
Mark your calendar for August 14, 2010 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. James Moore and Laura Boatright from American Majority will be coming to Bakersfield, CA & conducting an American Majority Activist Training seminar in order to EQUIP us with the TOOLS we need to take our city, county, state, and nation BACK! PRE-REGISTER O...NLINE AND $AVE!! (High school and college student discounts!)
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Written by jody s
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Tuesday, 25 May 2010 17:08 |
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10th Amendment Seminar with Bryce Shonka by Bakersfield Tea Party Patriots
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Saturday, June 12, 2010
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11:00am - 2:00pm
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Hodel's Country Dining
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5917 Knudsen Drive
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Bakersfield, CA
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Description
Cost -$15 per person (includes all you can eat lunch buffet, coffee, tea or water and dessert) Cash only please Bryce Shonka is the Grassroots and Media Director of Tenth Amendment Center, a Los Angeles think tank. Bryce is building a nationwide system of citizen activism hubs, local Tenth Amendment Center chapters dedicated to restricting Federal power. The constitution provides powerful remedies for the problems America faces today, remedies that Tenth Amendment Center strives to place firmly in the hands of We the People. Come enjoy a Seminar on Sovereignty with Bryce and learn what the Federal government doesn’t want you to know- that under the US Constitution, it is not the Supreme Court, or Congress, or even the President who sits at the top- it is, We the People who have final authority in the American system of government. Get the facts about: How the Bill of Rights describes the proper role of DC, our subordinate The American tradition of nullifying unconstitutional Federal law The State Sovereignty Movement and how you can join the fight to resist DC You may RSVP here at this event page or if there is going to be more than one person attending, please RSVP by emailing
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or call Frances at 661-203-3607 with the number of attendees by June 7, 2010. Thank you! Informative links- http://www.tenthamendmentcenter.com/http://www.bakersfieldteapartypatriots.com/
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Meet & Greet Independence Caucus Candidates |
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Written by jody s
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Tuesday, 18 May 2010 22:17 |
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Date: Saturday, May 29, 2010 Time: 10:00am - 12:00pm Location: Hodel's County Dining 5917 Knudsen Dr., Bakersfield, CA 93308
Cost: $15.00 per person (The cost includes all you can eat breakfast/lunch buffet with coffee, tea, or water – Cash only please) http://www.hodels.com
Bakersfield Tea Party Hosts a Meet and Greet with Candidates Endorsed by Independence Caucus
Please join us on Saturday morning (May 29) to meet and talk to the following candidates that are running in the Republican primary on June 8th :
Please RSVP with the number of people that will be attending to
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or call 661-333-5975.
Chuck DeVore - Republican Candidate for US Senate – winner of primary will face off against Barbara Boxer! http://www.chuckdevore.com
Larry Naritelli – Republican Candidate for Governor http://larrynaritelli.vpweb.com
Scott Levitt – Republican Candidate for Lieutenant Governor http://www.levittforlg.com
John Eastman – Republican Candidate for Attorney General http://www.eastmanforag.com
Ken Mettler – Republican Candidate for 32nd Assembly District http://www.kenmettler.com
Other informative links: http://www.icaucus.org http://www.bakersfieldteapartypatriots.com |
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Is the Census Constitutional? |
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Written by jody s
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Monday, 17 May 2010 19:42 |
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By Dr. Harold Pease
There are only two reasons for the enumeration mandated by the Constitution every ten years that we now call the census: determining the number of representatives needed for a given area, and directing federal taxes. Constitutionally there is but one legitimate question: how many people live in this residence? With the House of Representatives based upon population the first reason is obvious. But the second reason expired when the 16th Amendment to the Constitution introduced the infamous income tax.
Today three columns of invasive questions now fill 28 pages of information that you would not share with your neighbors. With respect to housing they want to know what kind of building you live in, when it was built, how many rooms, your mortgage, taxes, insurance and utility costs, and move-in date. They also want to know how many automobiles are kept on the premises.
With respect to your personal life they want to know how many times you were married, the date of your last marriage, and if you have serious difficulty concentrating or bathing. At one point they even asked for the number of stillbirths or abortions you have had. Even your nosiest neighbor does not know these things.
With respect to employment they wish to know when and where you worked last and how you got there; even how many minutes to get to work is requested. And, of course, you must disclose your salary, who you work for and what kind of work you do as well as your educational level. President George Bush in 2000 grumbled: “I can understand why people don’t want to give over that information to the government. If I have the long form, I’m not so sure I would do it either.” In China under communism, they had spies gather this information. Today in the “Jerry Springer generation”, where nothing is sacred or private, we willingly give it to the government.
The part I like best are the questions where I am forced to categorize myself by race, but there is no category for someone that doesn’t make distinctions on the basis of race. If given the choice, many would categorize themselves simply as American, and yet in America that is not offered as an option.
The American Community Survey conducting the census publishes a pamphlet called “50 Ways Census Data Are Used.” Only two of the ways this data is used are constitutional. So how can the government collect sensitive data for the purpose of performing a function on the federal level for which there is no authorization without serious distortion? They can’t. When the first question outside how many people live in your home was asked, the intent of the Constitution was violated.
Should one refuse to answer all unconstitutional questions, the punishment is a fine of up to $5,000. Some time ago they even threatened imprisonment.
The Founding Fathers authorized no other purpose for the head count. If offered a window to our day, they would be appalled at the federal government’s misuse of this power as a means of creating a national information gathering service on you.
Dr. Harold Pease is an expert on the United States Constitution. He has dedicated his career to studying the writings of the Founding Fathers and applying that knowledge to current events. He has taught history and political science from this perspective for over 25 years at Taft College. To read more of his articles, please visit www.LibertyUnderFire.org. |
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TP Response to the 'Crash the Tea Party' Guy |
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Written by jody s
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Wednesday, 21 April 2010 17:07 |
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The Tea Partiers are taking the high road. Just because Oregon middle school teacher Jason Levin has publicly denounced them as a bunch of "racists, homophobes and morons," they say that's no reason for him to lose his job.
Pleasant looking guy, isn't he? Fox News article here. |
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