Tuesday, April 23, 2013

SHERIFF
Toughest hombre in the county...seriously.



     Many people don't realize that their sheriff is the highest law-enforcement official, and the only elected one I might add.  If trouble should arrive at your doorstep, you better hope that the sheriff you elected has got your back because if he doesn't... there is nobody else; and if you're like me, you won't be able to rely on your neighbors either.

     Your sheriff can and should protect your rights from any infringements, even (or especially) from federal agents.  For example, if my neighbor called the BATFE because he saw me take a gun out of my trunk (in my driveway) and federal agents arrived and demanded to search my home for illegal firearms, what should I   do?  Well, I would notify my sheriff since he has the obligation to ensure that the rights of the citizens of his county are not being violated (that is what he was elected to do after all).

     I encourage you to write to your sheriff and ask him if he is willing to defend your rights from anyone, even the federal government?  Let me know if you need help.  I have drafted a letter that I could copy for you if you're not sure exactly what to say.

     For an inspiring story about Sheriff Tony DeMeo who protected a citizen of his county from federal agents,
Nye County, Nevada Sheriff TONY DEMEO



Thursday, April 18, 2013

WHERE DID GOVERNMENT COME FROM?



    Our government does not have the authority to do something that we as citizens can not do... let me explain.

    The government of the United States of America was created by WE THE PEOPLE.  People do not have the right to: 

- counterfeit money.
- force people to be charitable.
- take someone's means of self defense/national defense.
- invade the privacy of others.
- detain people without cause.
- interfere with the lawful business of others.
- regulate what others choose to ingest.
- murder.

    How then can the government be authorized to do these things if the authority that justifies their power is likewise unauthorized?

THEY CAN NOT.




Thursday, April 11, 2013


BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO



The U.S. Constitution was ratified based upon a contingency.  Some states agreed to ratify it only if a Bill of Rights was added, which professed to the world, and legally guaranteed U.S. citizens, certain inalienable rights.




Couldn't we then assume that if the federal government altered, amended, or abolished any of those inalienable rights, that the very ratification of the Constitution itself would be void?... or maybe that's the endgame (for some).


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

MY WORLD


This is what people think I do.



This is what I think I do.



This is what I want to do.



This is what I actually do.