Sunday, January 31, 2010

Britian's Got Talent (Greg Pritchard).  You've got to run this all the way, it's amazing and thanks Billie.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Rally Touts Rights of States

By Tim Carpenter
January 15, 2010 - 2:27pm
A roster of Republican politicians embraced Friday the message of pickets who rallied at the Statehouse for enforcement of states rights, shrinkage of the federal government and adherence to a political system that respects Christian religious ideals.

Kansas State Senator Mary Pilcher-Cook auther of SCR 1615


Kris Kobach Candidate for Kansas Secretary of State (#1)


Kris Kobach Candidate for Kansas Secretary of State (#2)


Kris Kobach Candidate for Kansas Secretary of State (#3)


Thursday, January 21, 2010

I'm sorry but there's got to be something wrong with the man.  Our president can not be thinking clearly?  When you mess with money you better know what you're doing.  When you mess with the entire American banking system there's got to be something wrong that person. Below is the report from NBC Nightly news for Thursday 01-21-2010 BB


Wednesday, January 20, 2010


This Blog $1.00
(will negotiate)
Since Billy Blogger (me) retired and the country ((Massachusetts)) seems to be coming to its collective senses I have decided to hand this blog off to another patriot. 
For further information contact
bill@mcdckc.com
Candidates may or may not be profiled!
                          BB

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

At the January 15th 2010 10th Amendment hearings in Topeka Kansas.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Hundreds of Kansans gather against what they see as federal attacks on state sovereignty

By DAVID KLEPPER
The Star’s Topeka correspondent
 
TOPEKA

Hundreds of Kansans concerned about what they see as federal attacks on state sovereignty came to the statehouse Friday to push back.
The occasion was a legislative hearing on a resolution urging the federal government to back away from mandates imposed on the states.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Kansas Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 1615

Billy Blogger (me) has several go-to experts that from time to time agree to be quoted in this forum, in this particular case she is a Minuteman Civil Defense Corps volunteer and an attorney for Thomas More Law Center, of Pro-Bono Counsel.
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Below is my question to her and her answer regarding the January 15, 2010 Kansas Senate Concurrent Resolution hearing No. 1615 in Topeka; “claiming sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over certain powers; serving notice to the federal government to cease and desist certain mandates; providing that certain federal legislation be prohibited or repealed; and directing distribution.”
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Kathy - January 15, 2010 in Topeka - What please does this exactly mean? Are they (we) spinning our Kansas wheels? Is the Federally bound by this resolution if passed? I intend to be in Topeka the 15, and really want to know exactly what to expect.
Thanks, Billy
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From Kathy Brown, Esq
“No, this isn't wheel spinning. These Resolutions have teeth. The Federal Gov't is indeed 'bound' by such and indeed 2 recent ('92 and '97) 10th Amendment cases have found favor with the Supremes: NY v. USA (gotta love that cite) and the Printz case (it came after the Brady Gun Bill, because the feds delegated to the states the 'duty' to conduct background searches on gun buyers.).”

“The states that've passed such Bills did so relatively recently so it's a bit early to see how they work in practice. There's a great flurry of them recently because of the ObamaCare BS; states are looking for relief from being forced to buy insurance, and from the prohibition from buying your own medical care while you are in a gov't. program (which has refused you that very care). These are plainly unconstitutional directives but that's only established after the Bill is passed (God forbid) and lawsuits filed.”

“These Resolutions are also great in controlling illegal immigration. As you know it's Federal Law which 'controls' that area. However, the rule of law is that Fed. law controls only if it 'occupies the field'. That's legalese for 'doing the whole job'. Since we've got 30 mil of them running around the country, I think the case is made that the Feds have dismally failed to 'occupy the field' with their laws.”

“Anyhow, that's why there's such enormous opposition to these 10th Amendment Resolutions. But now with Obama in power federalizing everything, I think they're enormously important.”
Thank You Kathy
January 10, 2010
TO: Minuteman Civil Defense Corps. Volunteers
FROM: Carmen Mercer
RE: AZ MCDC Search and Rescue Team Recruiting
March 12th through March 15th 2010

Minutemen:
MCDC AZ is holding its fifth Search and Rescue new recruit Training Muster. The Search and Rescue Teams are looking to recruit hardy volunteers to participate in supporting the border watch line. The Search and Rescue Teams are highly mobile on foot, with several mandates including: Providing water, food, and first-aid to illegal aliens in need, and contacting the US Border Patrol for detention and repatriation; Supporting the line post personnel when illegal aliens are present; Monitoring trail sensor devices; Scouting and marking trails that are heavily used by illegal aliens; Posting and maintaining trails for future line musters; Locating illegal alien layover areas; Marking layover areas for clean-up; Setting-up and taking-down base camp before and after border watch musters; and more.

If you have any questions or concerns contact:
Peter Leeds
MCDC AZ SART Leader
(480) 529-1415
rrc.peterleeds@gmail.com

Monday, January 11, 2010

Thanks Billie for the heads up on something so small & dangerous.

Friday, January 8, 2010

An interesting contrast.
Semper Fi


(Thanks Carrie)

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

“Ukraine’s Got Talent”

I’ve never seen anything like this before. The Second World War effected us in the United States that’s for sure but nothing like it did in the Baltic States.
This video shows the winner of “Ukraine’s Got Talent” a young pretty girl 24 years old. Kseniya Simonova drqwing a series of pictures on an illuminated sand table showing how ordinary people were affected by the Nazi occupation.
Her talent, which admittedly is a strange on, is mesmeric to watch. Thanks Billie!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Link to: Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 1615

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION claiming sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over certain powers; serving notice to the federal government to cease and desist certain mandates; providing that certain federal legislation be prohibited or repealed; and directing distribution.
>snip< WHEREAS, The scope of power defined by the Tenth Amendment means that the federal government was created by the states for the specific purpose of being an agent of the states; and
>snip< WHEREAS, Many federal laws are in direct violation of the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States;
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On January 15, 2010 at 9:30 am, the Senate Judiciary Committee will conduct a hearing on the Kansas Sovereignty Resolution, SCR 1615. The hearing will be in the new Hearing Room on the 5th floor, South Wing of the Capitol building in Topeka.
It is imperative the Senate see grassroots support for the 10th Amendment if any legislation is to go forward this year. Please plan to come and show your support for SCR 1615. The hearing may take 90 minutes, but they may be the most important 90 minutes of this session.
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RALLY:
Following the hearing, there will be a rally at the historic Dillon House located across the street just West of the Capitol at 404 SW 9th Street beginning at 11:30. Hear from Senator Mary-Pilcher Cook, Kris Kobach, Congressman Todd Tiahrt and other speakers about the battle ahead for Kansas Sovereignty.
To reserve a box lunch for the rally, orders must be placed before noon on Wednesday, January 13th.

Monday, January 4, 2010

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