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Monthly Archives: April 2009

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My Cup of Tea

April 19, 2009
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My Cup of Tea Unless you have been in a coma, it is hard to escape all the talk about the Tea Party phenomena. People are getting tired of government waste and abuse. Frankly, I’m surprised it took this long. The Declaration of Independence states that, “…and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind...

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Cops: Public Servants or Fascist Pigs? (Part 1)

April 18, 2009
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It was not many years ago when I considered myself a supporter of “law enforcement.” (I made donations, had the F.O.P. and Sheriff’s department stickers and everything.) Cops were, I believed, the good guys, protecting the innocent and imposing justice upon evildoers. Oh sure, I knew there was corruption here and there, and scattered...

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Limited Time Offer to Government

April 15, 2009
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I wish to make a point. I know you are watching. You are looking for a reason. I bet it will be tied to some of the draconian legislation dealing with domestic terrorism. The free expression of ideas is no longer sacrosanct. Should an individual’s words go against the grain of what government believes...

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Citizenship created for slaves ala the 14th Amendment

April 11, 2009advertise
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“GOVERNMENTS ARE INSTITUTED AMONG MEN, DERIVING THEIR JUST POWERS FROM THE CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED!” Guess who are consenting to be Governed ? Answer: Voters, 14th Amendment citizens of the United States. If you don’t claim to be one of them, don’t pretend you are one them, guess what ? You are not one...

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California Appellate Court Confirms Fragility of Red Light Camera Cases – You Have to Fight to Win

April 10, 2009
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California Appellate Court Slams Sacramento Red Light Camera Program Appellate court rules Sacramento County, California red light camera program does not produce sufficient evidence to convict drivers. A decision issued last month by the Appellate Division of the Superior Court in Sacramento County, California would invalidate at least eighty percent of red light camera...

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The Origins of Birth Registration – It’s not what you think.

April 9, 2009
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  The Sheppard-Towner Maternity Act was "for the promotion, the welfare and hygiene of maternity and infancy and for other purposes," It was passed with a vote of 63 to 7, and by the house with a vote of 279 to 39, and was finally signed by the president and became law on Nov....

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Your Right of Defense Against Unlawful Arrest

April 2, 2009
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Your Right of Defense Against Unlawful Arrest These are not my words. These are the words uttered by the courts within the United States and other States. I am not advocating violence or promoting the unjust taking of life. As a matter of fact, I am morally opposed to any taking of life. However,...

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The Abolishment of Local Government

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FEDERAL REGIONALISMThe Abolishment of Local Government Credit for this information is given to http://www.barefootsworld.net/regional.html Centralization of power must be stopped because centralized power in the federal government, and the resulting loss of States’ rights, is the one thing necessary for the success of a ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT. REGIONAL GOVERNMENT UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION ARTICLE IV,...

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My Confession to being a Homegrown Terrorist

April 2, 2009
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My Confession to being a Homegrown Terrorist To the United States House of Representatives, The United States Senate, and the President of the United States: Pursuant to the Enrolled Bill H.R. 1955, (Short Title being “Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Protection Act of 2007″, passed by the United States House of Representatives, I hereby...

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Motion to Reconsider Courts Dismissal of Case 10-MR-212 Absent a Review of all Authorities Cited in Petitioner’s Memorandum of Law

NOW comes the Petitioner, Mark R. McCoy, and through his MOTION TO RECONSIDER COURTS DISMISSAL OF CASE 10-MR-212 ABSENT A REVIEW OF ALL AUTHORITIES...

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Motion for Mandatory Judicial Notice in Support of Petitioner’s Motion to Reconsider

NOW comes the Petitioner, Mark R. McCoy, and through his MOTION FOR MANDATORY JUDICIAL NOTICE IN SUPPORT OF PETITIONER’S MOTION TO RECONSIDER, moves...

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Dayton, Ohio Police Beat and Taser Mentally Handicapped Youth

Dayton police "mistook" a mentally handicapped teenager's speech impediment for "disrespect," so they Tasered, pepper-sprayed and beat him and called for backup from "upward...

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