Monday, October 24, 2011

A Letter from Bill Haslam - Governor of Tennessee

Dear Friend,

Thank you for writing to me and sharing your concerns. I appreciate hearing from you.

After careful review of your letter, I have determined that the Department of Safety and Homeland Security is the appropriate agency to address this type of inquiry, and therefore have forwarded your letter to Commissioner Bill Gibbons's office for consideration.

My administration is committed to providing effective and efficient service. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact my office at 615-253-6913.

Again, thank you for taking the time to write. I forward to working with you and all Tennesseans to make our great state an even better place to live, work, and raise a family.

Warmest regards,

Bill Haslam

cc: Commissioner Bill Gibbons, Department of Safety and Homeland Security


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Governor Haslam was responding to my email to him in which I stated that the TSA roadblocks along Tennessee highways was unconstitutional, a violation of 4th Amendment rights and tantamount to Nazism.

"National Security" or Repression?

‎"National Security" is dependent upon securing the liberties and freedoms of the individual. Any action which reduces freedom and the unalienable God-given rights of the individual is repression. The federal government is not advancing security, it is promoting totalitarianism.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Support the Audit the Fed House Bill by Ron Paul

Ron Paul has submitted a bill to Congress to audit the Fed

The Nazi States of America

The full scale Department of Homeland Security takeover of America shifted into high gear Tuesday with an army of TSA agents conducting illegal, 4th amendment killing, random searches throughout Tennessee.

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Investing In The Future Availability

"Investing in the Future: A Policy for the Next President" is now available on createspace

Investing in the Future

Revealed - The Capitalist Network that Runs the World

The idea that a few bankers control a large chunk of the global economy might not seem like news to New York's Occupy Wall Street movement and protesters elsewhere. But the study, by a trio of complex systems theorists at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, is the first to go beyond ideology to empirically identify such a network of power. It combines the mathematics long used to model natural systems with comprehensive corporate data to map ownership among the world's transnational corporations (TNCs).

"Reality is so complex, we must move away from dogma, whether it's conspiracy theories or free-market," says James Glattfelder. "Our analysis is reality-based."

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