Bible Study - Unlawful use of land (San Diego)
Link: http://www.10news.com/news/19562217/detail.html
Couple: County Trying To Stop Home Bible Studies
POSTED: 5:31 pm PDT May 25, 2009
UPDATED: 1:45 pm PDT May 28, 2009
SAN DIEGO – A local pastor and his wife claim they were interrogated by a San Diego County official, who then threatened them with escalating fines if they continued to hold Bible studies in their home, 10News reported.
Attorney Dean Broyles of The Western Center For Law & Policy was shocked with what happened to the pastor and his wife.
Broyles said, “The county asked, ‘Do you have a regular meeting in your home?’ She said, ‘Yes.’ ‘Do you say amen?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘Do you pray?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘Do you say praise the Lord?’ ‘Yes.’”
The county employee notified the couple that the small Bible study, with an average of 15 people attending, was in violation of County regulations, according to Broyles.
Broyles said a few days later the couple received a written warning that listed “unlawful use of land” and told them to “stop religious assembly or apply for a major use permit” – a process that could cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Kids for Cash - Follow Up
Link: http://www.philly.com/philly/opinion/inquirer/20090128_Editorial__Judges_Sentenced.html#
Private/Public Partnerships - Kids for Cash Judges Sentenced.
Community or Communitarianism - Freedom Has No Middle Ground
Stay tuned for my new book entitled Community or Communitarianism - Freedom Has No Middle Ground due out in June 2009.
Are we really ruled by tyrannical men, global elites and money? Or by mere words and consent?
In my new book I attempt to chart a path of least resistance out of the dialectical maze erected by over esteemed social engineers, global corporate/legal power brokers, mainstream/alternative media, compliant educators and you.
Learn the tools necessary to recognize and dispel freedom destroying invisible contracts and the emerging illegitimate limited liability corporate legal system, manipulating our ignorance to gain authority over us.
Our forefathers, in their wisdom and experience, established a framework that still exists to this day to protect us. Understand who you really are and how that knowledge alone can free your mind to break down the barriers to the truth.
Understand the mechanisms being used to dismantle our common North American legal framework and replace it with one of supranational scope that holds little if any recourse or concern for the plight or protections of the individual…more to come.
THE NEW BOOK BANNING
Link: http://www.city-journal.org/2009/eon0212wo.html
Children’s books burn, courtesy of the federal government (U.S.)
12 February 2009
It’s hard to believe, but true: under a law Congress passed last year aimed at regulating hazards in children’s products, the federal government has now advised that children’s books published before 1985 should not be considered safe and may in many cases be unlawful to sell or distribute. Merchants, thrift stores, and booksellers may be at risk if they sell older volumes, or even give them away, without first subjecting them to testing—at prohibitive expense. Many used-book sellers, consignment stores, Goodwill outlets, and the like have accordingly begun to refuse new donations of pre-1985 volumes, yank existing ones off their shelves, and in some cases discard them en masse…Read more.
IS THIS WHAT THEY MEAN BY PRIVATE/PUBLIC PARTNERSHIPS?
Link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29142654/print/1/displaymode/1098/
Pa. judges accused of jailing kids for cash
Judges allegedly took $2.6 million in payoffs to put juveniles in lockups
The Associated Press
updated 8:56 p.m. CT, Wed., Feb. 11, 2009
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. - For years, the juvenile court system in Wilkes-Barre operated like a conveyor belt: Youngsters were brought before judges without a lawyer, given hearings that lasted only a minute or two, and then sent off to juvenile prison for months for minor offenses…Read More
The Independents Convention moved to February 28, 2009.
Link: http://independentcandidates.ca/blog/2008/12/independents-convention-january-17-2009-toronto/
The Independents Convention
For Independent Minded People
The time for Independent Candidates is NOW!
Have you run as an Independent?
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Are you disgusted with the way the mainstream political parties monopolize the political process in Canada?
Are you fed up with local MPs putting the interests of their party over the interests of their constituents?
Are you tired of party leaders whipping the vote to force your MPs to vote against your interests?
If you answered YES to any of these questions, you are urged to attend the first ever Independents convention!
When: Saturday February 28, 2009
Where: Downtown Toronto – Exact Location To Be Announced
Time: 12:00 noon until approximately 8:00 p.m.
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The Independents Convention
Link: http://independentcandidates.wordpress.com
For Independent Minded People
The time for Independent Candidates is NOW!
Have you run as an Independent?
Have you considered running as an Independent?
Have you considered helping an Independent?
Have you considered voting for an Independent?
Are you disgusted with the way the mainstream political parties monopolize the political process in Canada?
Are you fed up with local MPs putting the interests of their party over the interests of their constituents?
Are you tired of party leaders whipping the vote to force your MPs to vote against your interests?
If you answered YES to any of these questions, you are urged to attend the first ever Independents convention!
When: Saturday January 17, 2009
Where: Downtown Toronto – Exact Location To Be Announced
Time: 12:00 noon until approximately 8:00 p.m.
Cost (contribution to defray expenses): – Your choice:
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- $25 payable at the door if you do NOT invite 25 people
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Canada-EU trade proposal rivals scope of NAFTA
Link: http://tinyurl.com/3euef5
In case you missed it…Sorry for the lack of posts been very busy lately.
Plan to lift barriers for goods and labour to be discussed at summit after election
DOUG SAUNDERS
From Thursday’s Globe and Mail
September 18, 2008 at 2:00 AM EDT
LONDON — Canadian and European officials say they plan to begin negotiating a massive agreement to integrate Canada’s economy with the 27 nations of the European Union, with preliminary talks to be launched at an Oct. 17 summit in Montreal three days after the federal election.
Trade Minister Michael Fortier and his staff have been engaged for the past two months with EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson and the representatives of European governments in an effort to begin what a senior EU official involved in the talks described in an interview yesterday as “deep economic integration negotiations.” Read More…
Individual liberty loses without a fight
by Niki Raapana
Anti Communitarian League, Niki’s Blog
July 13, 2008
There’s a lot more people in the U.S. using the word communitarian now. When I learned it in 2000, I found mainly references to it in upper academia, Free Trade Legislation, EU integration papers, and eventually (twice!) in the Washington Post. I looked it up online. I scanned every philosophy and political science text I could find. Not one textbook I’ve seen included it. It seemed to have appeared in Etzioni’s head one day at lunch, just like he said it did. Nobody I met online besides Daniel New (UNFreeZones & Michael’s father) had ever once heard the word, and while I do know of at least ten other writers who have included it in their articles, some people still accuse me of making it up.
There has been no place in academia for our approach, since our focus is on the way communitarian programs and policies thwart legitimate American law. I don’t interpret individualism as an egotism endangering the stability of democracy, I interpret communitarianism as high treason against every legitimately created people’s government in the world.
This is the usual academic approach to the communitarian versus individual theoretical divide, from an abstract posted by the University of Heidelberg:
Christian Maul (HCA PhD in American Studies Scholarship,
Landesgraduiertenförderung): “Henry David Thoreau’s Concept of Individualism in the Light of Communitarian Theory.”
“Emanating from my MA thesis, my PhD project explores the representation of a core value of American identity, individualism, in the works of the influential transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau, who created one of the most consistent concepts of American individualism and the image of an economically and intellectually autonomous self. From the point of view of modern political philosophy, however, Thoreau’s approach to individual autonomy seems to have lost its value; communitarian philosophers such as Michael Sandel, Michael Walzer, and Charles Taylor argue that individualism
interpreted as egotism endangers the stability of democracy as it exposes the self to a process of de-solidarization. In fact, the communitarian movement pleads for a return of the individual into the community through active participation in democratic processes and institutions. Thus, the modern American individual exists in an area of tension between individualism and social commitment. In my current research work, I am developing a model for the interpretation of the relationship between the individual and society and of Thoreau’s concept of individualism from a communitarian perspective. This model is based on major writings of communitarian theorists and depicts the ideal communitarian self by tracing fundamental characteristics of an American self which interacts with the social forces surrounding it. My further research interests include the contemporary American novel, autobiographical literature, and American-German literary interrelations.” Primary supervisor: Professor Dr. Dieter Schulz
I’m living proof that there has never been any funding for anti communitarian studies in the United States. If it hadn’t been for a few generous private doners and people purchasing 2020, I would have starved to death, been found slumped over my laptop, still trying to find more evidence to convince Americans communitarianism is a REAL threat to their liberty.
Since April 2000, I’ve written thousands of letters to academic institutions around the globe asking for assistance with our opposition thesis. When our 2002/3 ACL thesis was included in a sociology class at Vassar College Spring 2008, I thought that would open up the debate to include opposition arguments. As recently as last month I wrote the Ludwig von Mises Institute, the bastion of individualist economic theory. Dead silence is all I ever hear back.
I’ve been attacked and ridiculed for years for refusing to shift my focus away from communitarianism. I’ve been advised more than once to start using a term Americans were more “familiar” with. The Libertarian Party told me
they only use terms Americans can understand. The Democrats told me I sound like a Right Wing Property Rights wacko; Nancy Rising wanted me to include Jim Marrs’ alien theory in my work. The Nebraska Republicans told Michael Shaw I look like a nutcase because I live in a tent. People who said they wanted to “help” ALWAYS told me told me the word was just too long and too hard to spell, so I should quit using it. Just recently I was asked to shift my educational focus to a bumper sticker with the words, “Sustainable development is a UN coup against Americans.”
In the past year I’ve seen my work plagiarized by Dave Hodges of the Arizona Constitution Party, I’ve been hounded for not submitting to the Fusionist Borg and the Wizard of Oz characters who followed Terry Catzman666 Hayfield to leftrightunite, and I have serious doubts about the Bridgestone Media Group’s purpose for including my interview in One Nation Under Siege. To top it all off, Nancy Levant, who became a dear friend and a prolific vocal opponent of communitarianism suddenly stopped emailing me last fall. I have only Darren Week’s assurance that she is just taking a break because she
works as a field laborer all the time now, and there’s no internet where she lives.
Now, without any fanfare or apologies from anyone, I can find hundreds of references to communitarianism on all kinds of websites and online magizines. People all over the place are talking about it, almost as if it’s been around forever. It’s as if everyone should already know what it is. This article in the *National Review* on June 30, 2008 by Michael Know Beran
refers to it hitorically, assuring us it’s always been part of American politics:
“The late Arthur Schlesinger Jr. once opined that the United States vacillates between phases of glittering, communitarian “public purpose,” associated with appealing patrician showmen like the Roosevelts, and drab, profit-seeking “private interest” periods presided over by presidents so boring no one remembers their names. Amid his many errors, Schlesinger was
right in perceiving that the idea of communitarian public purpose has a glamor, a charm, a way of touching the high-minded, generous instincts of the soul, that the ethos of profit-and-loss will never match, golden-egg-laying goose though it be.”
Try to access Schlesinger’s articles without paying for them, take this search link leading to JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/pss/1849465:
* Review: [untitled]
* Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.
* Reviewed work(s): Tomorrow A New World: The New Deal Community Program by Paul K. Conkin
* The American Historical Review, Vol. 65, No. 4 (Jul., 1960), pp. 933-934 (review consists of 2 pages)
* Published by: American Historical Association
Note: This article is a review of another work, such as a book, film,
musical composition, etc. The original work is not included in the purchase
of this review.
So how is it possible that the whole “Idea” just popped into Etzioni’s head in 1990 if thirty years earlier, Arthur Schlesinger Jr. was talking about communitarianism in his review of the New Deal Community Program? Beran’s
article continues:
“Americans, with their democratic traditions, have an aversion to the word “aristocracy,” but not to the idea of it, which, in its most innocent and natural form, merely acknowledges what everyone knows to be true–that in any one of the various departments of life, some people are vastly superior to others."I suspect that many voters might even be persuaded to distinguish between aristocracy’s more- and less-salubrious forms. Of the two competing patrician philosophies on the hustings this year, one of them, McCain’s, represents the aristocratic ideal in its prime, when the knight aspired to
fight the good fight. The other, Obama’s, represents the patrician ideal in its decadence, when the novice qualifies for the exercise of public power by dreaming the good communitarian dream.”
What is the “good communitarian dream?” It’s a vision of peace, health and happiness for everyone in the world. Visualize Heaven and you still can’t imagine how beautiful it will be. Once the state is allowed to achieve its evolutionary role and become our god, anything is possible.
In Barack Obama, Americans have found their Hegelian Messiah. Protecting individual rights, the only legitimate purpose for American governance and law, has been slowly replaced with communitarian values. Obama was named the Wonder Boy for the Third Way back in 1994. Hillary Clinton uses the term communitarian to describe more enlightened voters. Both Democratic candidates for U.S. president are committed communitarians. Yet the Republican candidate McCain and the darling of the Independents, Dr. Ron Paul, both studiously avoid addressing the theory of communitarianism in any of their speeches. IF ONLY ONE of the above candidates had openly explained the new theory of community government, ALL Americans would have had the opportunity to choose between liberty and slavery. But none of them did.
The American conservative right has proved itself to be the perfect thesis to the necessary antithesis, cleverly never alerting their followers to the real deception, keeping loyal patriots behind the times by using outdated terms like caplitalism, communism and socialism to describe communitarianism. As a result of this concerted effort to keep Americans
dumbed down, Individual Rights, the basis for the ENTIRE American political system, is now what’s defined as “outdated.”
Watch closely as millions of Americans scramble to catch up with the newspeak. Our free people will never know how many thousands of enlightened Americans are already receiving trillions of grant dollars to fund the emerging communitarian vision, but they will quickly find out that if they object to the mandatory community service theory or refuse to cooperate with the communitarian datagatherers or developers, they will be ridiculed and ostracized by the more spiritual members leading the new American collectives.
The entertaining drama that is called “democracy” in the U.S. is about to drop the final curtain on the authentic American dream. Americans aren’t voting for a new president in the national election this fall. They’re voting for a new god.
Notes:
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_12_60/ai_n26678769,
“McCain’s challenge: how to preempt Barack’s communitarian dream,” National Review, June 30, 2008 by Michael Knox Beran
RED TAPE AND REGULATORY REVIEW ACT, 2008
Mr. Hillier has introduced a bill (Hansard) that establishes a committee to oversee and modify legislation that impedes, over-regulates or denies your person its property freedoms. The bill also provides for a minimum 60 days to review any proposed legislation, in other words time to actually read the junk that passes into law these days. The bill can be found here…
RED TAPE AND REGULATORY
REVIEW ACT, 2008 /
LOI DE 2008 SUR LA RÉVISION
DES FORMALITÉS ADMINISTRATIVES
ET DES DISPOSITIONS RÉGLEMENTAIRES
Mr. Hillier moved first reading of the following bill:
Bill 57, An Act to establish political oversight over legislation and regulations to reduce red tape and unjustified regulatory burdens / Projet de loi 57, Loi établissant un régime de surveillance politique des lois et règlements afin de réduire les formalités administratives et les fardeaux réglementaires injustifiés.
The Speaker (Hon. Steve Peters): Is it the pleasure of the House that the motion carry? Carried.
First reading agreed to.
The Speaker (Hon. Steve Peters): The member for a short statement?
Mr. Randy Hillier: It is my pleasure to introduce my very first bill, focused on red tape and regulatory review. For far too long, the nameless have created a red sea of regulations from their ivory towers without scrutiny by this assembly. This bill empowers all members, from the back row to the front, to remove regulations that provide no value, regulations that infringe upon freedoms and reduce competition.
It is imperative that we in this House do our homework before enacting regulations. It is time to get back to basics-
The Speaker (Hon. Steve Peters): Thank you.
EXPLANATORY NOTE
The Bill establishes a standing committee of the Legislative Assembly to be known as the Standing Committee on Red Tape and Regulatory Review.
Every public bill must be referred to the Committee for a review or include a provision stating that it applies despite the requirement for a review. The review deals with whether the bill imposes a regulatory burden on persons or bodies, other than the public sector, whether the bill infringes on the freedom of those persons or bodies to own and use property, whether the regulatory burden constitutes an unjustified burden and red tape and whether the person or body that administers the bill is best suited to do so. The Committee may amend the bill before reporting it back to the Assembly.
No person or body, including the Lieutenant Governor in Council, is allowed to make a regulation under an Act without giving the Committee at least 60 days notice to review the regulation and to propose amendments to it, except if the person or body gives notice to the Committee that the urgency of the situation requires the making of an emergency regulation. An emergency regulation can remain in force for no longer than 90 days.
The Committee can also review Acts after they have been enacted and regulations after they have been made and make a report on them to the Assembly
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