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None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free....

I believe in and advocate for the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. I support Ron Paul and the Campaign for Liberty Movement.
At home the war on poverty, terrorism, drugs, or foreign rulers provides an opportunity for authoritarians to rise to power, individuals who think nothing of violating the people's rights to privacy and freedom of speech. They believe their role is to protect the secrecy of government, rather than the privacy of the citizens. Unfortunately, that is the atmosphere under which we live today, with essentially no respect for the Bill of Rights.
-Ron Paul, "Repeal Sarbanes-Oxley!" U.S. House of Representatives, April 14, 2005

This system of government is coming to an end- a fact that significantly contributes to the rowing anxiety of most Americans, especially those who pay bills and receive little in return from the corrupt system that has evolved over the decades.
Ron Paul, "Searching for a New Direction," U.S. House of Representatives, Jan. 18, 2006

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“he will of the majority is in-fact equal to the consensus, what this essentially results in is populist measures.” —I believe that all people all cultures no matter how big or how small and all classes are in a moral sense all equal that moral se...
November 8
Is a good idea, in-fact it is non-authoriterian their is no introducer of force their is no one forcing or making anyone do anything. I think we all deserve to be equal and not being equal does more violence to even my self then all talk of thieve...
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I’ve got to be sorry but yes I think authority even in the violent kind of sense can be justified and can be just it can be benign. In the sense that on a purely technical note you can not use the apsects of your authority but this is unrealistic ...
November 8
my god alex jones was childish. no wonder peter got irritated. i never understood the need to adjust your voice tone or volume in a debate. it only makes you sound as if you have no idea what you're talking about and / or somehow threatened. who g...
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chris joined Jason's group
This group is for those dedicated to the sharing of information for the education of people. To battle against the mass media disinformation machine. To fight against those that plan to steal our Natural Right of Liberty.
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This group is for those dedicated to the sharing of information for the education of people. To battle against the mass media disinformation machine. To fight against those that plan to steal our Natural Right of Liberty.
May 9
This group is for those dedicated to the sharing of information for the education of people. To battle against the mass media disinformation machine. To fight against those that plan to steal our Natural Right of Liberty.
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This group is for those dedicated to the sharing of information for the education of people. To battle against the mass media disinformation machine. To fight against those that plan to steal our Natural Right of Liberty.
April 1

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Simple, yet extraordinarily complex kind of guy :-)
I love backpacking, hiking, camping, studying, playing poker and being one with nature.

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Every election cycle we are treated to candidates who promise us "change," and 2008 has been no different. But in the American political lexicon, "change" always means more of the same: more government, more looting of Americans, more inflation, more police-state measures, more unnecessary war, and more centralization of power.

Real change would mean something like the opposite of those things. It might even involve following our Constitution. And that's the one option Americans are never permitted to hear.

Today we are living in a fantasy world. Our entitlement programs are insolvent: in a couple of decades they will face a shortfall amounting in the tens of trillions of dollars.Meanwhile, the housing bubble is bursting and our dollar is collapsing. We are borrowing billions from China every day in order to prop up a bloated overseas presence that weakens our national defense and stirs up hostility against us. And all our political class can come up with is more of the same.

One columnist puts it like this: we are borrowing from Europe in order to defend Europe, we are borrowing from Japan in order to keep cheap oil flowing to Japan, and we are borrowing from Arab regimes in order to install democracy in Iraq. Is it really "isolationism" to find something wrong with this picture?

With national bankruptcy looming, politicians from both parties continue to make multitrillion-dollar promises of "free" goods from the government, and hardly a soul wonders if we can still afford to have troops in- this is not a misprint- 130 countries around the world. All of this is going to come to an end sooner or later, because financial reality is going to make itself felt in very uncomfortable ways. But instead of thinking about what this means for how we conduct our foreign and domestic affairs, our chattering classes seem incapable of speaking in anything but the emptiest platitudes, when they can be bothered to address serious issues at all. Fundamental questions like this, and countless others besides, are off the table in our mainstream media, which focuses our attention on trivialities and phony debates as we march toward oblivion.

This is the deadening consensus that crosses party lines, that dominates our major media, and that is strangling the liberty and prosperity that were once the birthright of Americans. Dissenters who tell their fellow citizens what is really going on are subject to smear campaigns that, like clockwork, are aimed at the political heretic. Truth is treason in the empire of lies.

There is an alternative to national bankruptcy, a biger police state, trillion-dollar wars, and a government that draws ever more parasitically on the productive energies of the American people. It's called freedom. But as we've learned through hard experience, we are not going to hear a word in its favor if our political and media establishments have anythin to say about it.

If we want to live in a free society, we need to break free from these artificial limitations on free debate and start asking serious questions once again. I am happy that my campaign for the presidency has finally raised some of them. But this is a long-term project that will persist far into the future. These ideas cannot be allowed to die, buried beneath the mind-numbing chorus of empty slogans and inanities that constitute official political discourse in America.

That is why I wrote this book.
-Ron Paul, preface
The Revolution, A Manifesto
Favorite music:
Classic Rock/Metel
Favorite books:
1984 by George Orwell, The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America by Charlotte Iserbyt, The Revolution: A Manifesto by Ron Paul, Mind Control by Dr. Haha Lung, Under the Table and Into Your Pocket by Bill Wilson, Invisible Resistance to Tyranny by Jefferson Mack, The Freedom Outlaw's Handbook by Claire Wolfe, The I.D. Master by John Q. Newman, The Modern Identity Changer by Sheldon Charrett, The Mental Edge by Loren Christensen, Alien Nation by Peter Brimelow, Fugitive by Kenn Abaygo, How to Bury Your Goods by Eddie the Wire, Live Off the Land in the City and Country by Ragnar Benson..
Goals/Projects/Aspirations:
To live Free. To study, learn and understand as many things as possible. To be free of boundaries.
Relationship Status:
Single
Website:
http://campaignforliberty.ning.com/

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Torture: Saved American Lives’

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U.S. debt approaches insolvency

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U.S. Economy : The Philosopher's Stone

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MSNBC’s Countdown, broadcast Dec. 18, 2008.

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The front page sucks

Posted on December 16, 2008 at 8:57pm — 18 Comments

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At 1:45am on January 3, 2009, Tektonic9 said…
Glad to be back sir, thanks for the comment! Cheers!
At 3:48pm on December 29, 2008, freqgirl said…
Yeah, I don't exactly agree with the whole Venus Project thing, but I don't agree with this whole service industry bull shit either. I work directly with the public on a daily basis and most of the time, I want to kill 2/3 of the population when I am done with work too (just like the government). Why is it that intelligent people don't want to have children but the idiots of the world breed like rats...or at least the idiots of the United States...I can't speak for the rest of the world really.
At 4:30am on December 27, 2008, becca said…
nm just gettin ready for bed haha
gotta work tomorrow, so maybe tomorrow nite i can try to catch up on here. :)
At 3:40am on December 27, 2008, Picidae Yaekwata said…
Trying to put my thoughts together
At 2:55am on December 27, 2008, Jesse G said…
Ha, same.
Thanks. yeah, its been pretty well.
Whud you get? i got a bunch of giftcards. haha.

Heh. thanks.
At 5:10pm on December 26, 2008, becca said…
hello :)
At 7:44am on December 25, 2008, shigenobu yoshida said…
hi thank you add me , ^^
At 3:28am on December 23, 2008, Jesse G said…
Sup man?

think i commented you earlier..must've gotten lost. hmm.
At 8:53am on December 19, 2008, Picidae Yaekwata said…
Thanks dude!
At 6:46am on December 18, 2008, Natalie said…
i think people see it or at least have an idea of it...but they dont feel a sense of urgency like she does...or they think that itll all just go away...& if not that, then most likely just conflicted to what to do about it....

which is really the greatest thing...most americans are not used to exercising their right to peaceful protest...these people have no idea how to go about actually using their rights while they still can w/o getting straight up shot in the face...

harsh...woops.
At 6:07am on December 18, 2008, psyked said…
why thanks for the welcome!
At 12:26am on December 17, 2008, Anonymous said…
Thanks for the invite. Looks like there is a lot of sheeple on the site!
At 8:18pm on December 16, 2008, Judy Tarasek said…
Hi Jason,
Glad to be here!!

Judy
At 5:58pm on December 16, 2008, Vodka said…
Actually, I live in the Portland metro, just happens that just north of Portland happens to be another city named Vancouver (in Washington) :)

But yeah dunno how that happened. Weird.
At 10:21am on December 16, 2008, Natalie said…
hi! thank you =] look forward to checking everything on ur page out awesome
At 2:45pm on December 11, 2008, MICHAEL said…
good music choices man :)
At 7:00am on December 10, 2008, freqgirl said…
You really need to see both these movies if you have not seen them. They answer a lot of questions that everyone has about the government, 9/11, money and the future. Go to the site and watch Zeitgeist the movie and then watch the new one called Addendum. Both are over 2 hours long and I am actually thinking of buying the discs to send to my mother. Seriously wild shit!

http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/ Let me know what you think after you have watched the movies.

By the way, love the music! (on your profile)
At 7:13am on December 8, 2008, tjko said…
Thanks. I'll try. :)
At 3:02am on December 8, 2008, Vodka said…
Hey, I would comment on the 158 but it's closed. I'm going to assume that by sheer volume, at least 15.8 of those have to be correctly identified as lies from Obama.

Though it'd be beating a dead horse, do the homework on McCain and see if the number is grossly over 158 :-D

Oh well, if Ron Paul's still around in 2012, we can fix what Obama can't (or won't) get around to. Crossing fingers.
At 1:45am on December 8, 2008, Kevin said…
I am in ukraine now. It feels great being outside of the U.S. I'm going to be doing a lot of work to my site soon and I will send some links that will tell you osme of what I have been up to.

Peace.
 
 

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We could get wristblades and wear white robes. It would be wicked :P
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Hey guys! first video.... yup. everything that is to know is in the clip. i dont sound that exciting but its 04:00 in the morning, so just try to sit through it xD.
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I second your post Alias.
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I've seen better, and in real life too.
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Emil .. I fucked little girls like you in prison !
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da da daaaaaa ..thats my scary trouble music sound
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No. TV news isn't worth it. TV in general isn't worth it.
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Yes, I would... And everyone who said yes, we should start our own assassin clan thingy...the Ipower assasssins...ohh yeahh
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