Saturday is the Third Anniversary of the Senate finding a way to Approve Real ID

Real ID from George Bush

I just received this email from downsizedc.org on an issue that is important to me. It also is important to most citizens, most state elected officials trying to balance state budgets, and strangely most in the Congress. But somehow they were able to get this legislation through. It is the unconstitutional, unneeded, and unfunded Real ID legislation. This was never going to pass except for it being piggybacked on other legislation.

I cant explain it better than Jim Babka at downsizedc so here is his letter with links for how you can help:

Saturday is an anniversary. May 10, 2005 was a day that will live in infamy. On that date the Senate passed the REAL ID Act.

No Senate majority ever intended this outcome. We had defeated REAL ID in the Senate twice before. After the second vote the Senate declined to vote again.

The White House and the House Republican leadership got around this by inserting the bill into the “Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for Defense, the Global War on Terror, and Tsunami Relief, 2005.” This bill provided funding for the troops, the war on terror, and Tsunami reflief — a trifecta of things no politician would oppose.

They might as well have called it the Motherhood, Flag-waving, and Apple Pie Act.

We asked DC Downsizers to alert the Senate to the danger. Nine Senators stood up and objected. They said it was wrong to include this unrelated bill that the Senate had rejected before. But they voted for the combined bill anyway. After all, who could vote against motherhood, flag waving, and apple pie?

The bill passed, and with it the REAL ID Act.

We could have sighed and accepted that the REAL ID Act was now the law of the land. We did not. Within a month we were campaigning to repeal REAL ID. Other groups and individuals began to do so too. This Sunday, on my radio show, I’ll talk to three of them. I hope you’ll tune in, because . . .

We’re winning.

Total victory can eventually be ours if we keep pushing. Celebrate the anniversary of the REAL ID deception by pounding Congress with demands to defund and repeal the REAL ID Act. You can send your message here.

Use your personal comments to remind Congress that you know how the bill was passed — that it was combined with a completely unrelated spending bill that no one in Congress wanted to oppose. Tell them that you know that no Senate majority favored passing this law.

May 10, 2005: A day that became inspiration.

We would also like to note that something good came out of the way REAL ID was passed. It provided part of the inspiration for the “One Subject at a Time Act” (OSTA)

REAL ID could never have passed had it not been combined with unrelated legislation no politician dared to oppose. The REAL ID program would not exist if OSTA was the law of the land.

OSTA would require every bill to have a clear descriptive title — a thesis if you will. Based on its title, the bill would be assigned to one of the permanent Congressional committees. The bill could only deal with those topics that are in the purview of that committee and everything in the bill would be required to relate to the title.

Under OSTA it would be impossible to combine something like REAL ID Act with the, “Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for Defense, the Global War on Terror, and Tsunami Relief, 2005.” And even if Congress tried to do something like this anyway it would provide grounds to void the law in court.

So please join me, as the REAL ID anniversary approaches, in sending a second message today in support of OSTA. Use your personal comments to tell Congress you want OSTA passed because of how REAL ID was passed.

Send two messages . . .

Please also . . .

  • Start a monthly credit card pledge. It could be as low as a few cents per day — $3, $5, $10, $15, $20, or $25 per month. Or, . . .
  • Help us earn a $1,000 matching contribution from DC Downsizer James Marquart. You can do so by making a one-time donation of $100 or more — your contribution will be worth $200 to us. Or, . .
  • Help us with whatever size contribution you can afford.

Your contribution is our budget. Your investment is our expansion. You can contribute here.

Thank you for being a part of the growing Downsize DC Army.

Jim Babka
President
DownsizeDC.org, Inc.

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Is Ron Paul Forums full of homosexuals?

Ron Paul for Homosexuals

The above is a screen shot from Ron Paul Forums that is showing ads for the gay jewelry store, Love and Pride. Below is a reason I think that ad is showing. 

Typically Libertarians do not believe in having government control peoples lives so that freedom is involved in all aspects of peoples lives. That would be one reason why gay and lesbian voters should be interested in the most liberty oriented candidates.

Liberals have good reputations for civil rights but in the current presidential race neither Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama have excellent record for protecting gay rights.

Ron Paul would be the best choice for most liberty minded people, including homosexuals. But this is not the reason that gay ads keep appearing on Ron Paul Forums. These ads are created and sold by Google which uses an amazing technology to parse the page and show relevant ads that people are likely to click.

But that is not the reason these ads show either. The reason I believe is because someone is paying to show the ads their as a joke.

Haha.

You are saying Ron Paul people are a bunch of (gay slur). They smoke pot. They drive Volkswagen microbuses. They dont have jobs. They are not republicans. They are liberals in disguise. They dont care about America. They are rocking the conservative boat.

Come on supporters of other candidates. Grow up. Ask the tough questions of your candidates.

If you want out of the war, ask them for a first term promise to do so.

If you want balanced budgets, ask them for a first term promise to do so. Ask them how they will stop, or at least slow the sliding dollar. How will they get other countries to keep buying our treasury bonds.

If you want universal healthcare, ask them how will we pay for it. Ask them what the costs will be when the 25% that dont have health insurance go to the hospital repeatedly for the ailments that they have not been treating for years. Yes people need healthcare. But so do the people who having been paying insurance for years.

And dont show homosexual ads on Ron Paul Forums.

Edit 5/8: The ads are still showing and I have seen them when using other computers and with different operatings systems. Now the one I am seeing the most is a more interesting (to me at least) ad that appears to be lesbians. Or at least a girl and someone else with long hair. Here it is:

Lesbian Rights from presidential candidates

If you are interested in hearing Ron Paul’s stance on alternative lifestyles please visit here. They also have ads for “Love and Pride” the gay jewelry store. Not that there is anything wrong with that…..

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President Bush Funny Pictures at Whitehouse Correspondants dinner

President Bush Funny Pic

After my week of atttempting to curb my negative posts and conccentrating on the positive my sense of humor about the recent news is just seeping out and I am ready to spread some humor.

And what a better way than to start of the more rounded stories than with a funny story about Bush. He even managed to get in a few jokes at the same time. He was at the Whitehouse Correspondants dinner on Saturday night. Presumedly to thank them for leaving him so much leeway to steal, rape Mesopotamia, and triple the share price of war profiteering Halliburton all in his administration.

Above is  Bush conducting a Marine Corps Band just like he has instructed the Marines in Iraq and Afghanistan to be security guards for Oil Companies taking their record profits.

But I will give him some credit for gettting in some jokes.

“Senator McCain’s not here,” Bush said of GOP nominee-in-waiting John McCain. “He probably wanted to distance himself from me a little bit. You know, he’s not alone. Jenna’s moving out too.”

Ya McCain is the nominee in waiting but only 70 something percent of Pennsylvania GOP want him. 16% of the colonial state of Pennsylvania voted for Ron Paul even though it appears there is little chance of him becoming the nominee. Huckabee got about 10% as well.

Bush then referred to scandals that have dogged the campaigns of the two remaining Democratic candidates, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama, in explaining their absence: “Hillary Clinton couldn’t get in because of sniper fire and Senator Obama’s at church.”

It’s good that Bush at least has a sense of humor while he does the things he does. I guess you would have to.

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Ron Paul DC March has an official date July 12th, 2008

Ron Paul Revolution March
I just received the email stating that an official date has been decided for the Ron Paul March. It appears that all the proper permits and paperwork have been filed with the Washington DC parks department. It is July 12th, 2008.
Please check back here or at the official DC March site for more details as we get closer to the official date. If you are in a Ron Paul meetup please contact them to check with others that may be traveling together or making sure that everyone gets there.

The discussed itinerary has said that there will be a rally point where everyone meets up and gets ready, then a march for a mile or two around DC, and then a speech crowd in an auditorium style arena where there are tens of thousands of people in front of a large stage where Ron Paul, Russell Means, and other notables should give speeches, talk about what has happened in the last year, and what will happen in the future.

Here is a copy of the email:

Hello Everyone,

The day is finally upon us! WE HAVE A DATE! We also have confirmation that Ron Paul will be the keynote speaker at our march and rally in Washington D.C. The date will be July 12, 2008, the march will end at the rally point on the West side of Capitol Hill. More details on the march start point and march route will be released soon!

We want to make this a huge event! As of now, we have had over 14,000 people pledge to march and rally with us! We want 100,000 plus to be there and create one loud voice advocating freedom and less government. We thank Dr. Ron Paul for being our keynote speaker and we will publish a list of other great speakers in the coming weeks.

Like many of you, we were looking forward to marching on June 21. Unfortunately, this was not possible due to permitting. We did get permits for the dates of July 12 and August 2, so we decided to reach out to the excited members of the Revolution to find out which date you preferred. The results of the poll on our website had July 12 as the preferred date with 47% of the vote. Once Dr. Paul confirmed his availability for this date, it was a done deal! We know this movement isn’t about dates, it is about freedom, less government, and personal responsibility. So if that was not the best date for you, we hope that you will do your best to arrange your schedule to support the rest of us who are already committed to that date. We hope that this helps continue to spread the word and message of Dr. Paul and the Ron Paul Revolution!

Volunteers are now needed more than ever. Please visit http://www.revolutionmarch.com and volunteer today. We really need help with stage, lighting and sound. Another big area we could us help with is Public Relations, anyone who has a business or expertise in areas of Public Relations please contact us ASAP. There are plenty of other things we need help with to make this a big and successful event so please join us today.

Sincerely,

The RevolutionMarch Team

Note: This story is part 3 of 7 in a week of good news about Ron Paul, the freedom movement and Americans in general. A few days ago I noticed the posts were getting a bit negative and dared myself to write a week of positive news. Join us in reading about the positive and being a voice for an optimistic return to balanced budgets and a Non-Imperialistic Foreign Policy. If you have a positive story or person that you think should be highlighted please write us.

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Tax Day 2008 rally in Washington DC update

Granny Warriors Tax Day 08 DC

The first of the summertime rallies that are scheduled has just happened on April 15, 2008. It is called “Tax Day 08″ and was to protest the income tax that happens on April 15th of each year. This protest was organized by The Granny Warriors, a great group that travels the country in the interest of political reform and freedom. Ron Paul and many of his followers, Granny Warriors would like the income tax repealed for a variety of reasons. Some of these seem to be:

  • That the income tax law – Amendment 16 may have never been properly ratified by the states.
  • The 1099 form does not have the proper Office Mangement Bureau OMB stamp and form number on the bottom of the form so it may not be considered official. Read more…

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Democratic National Committee files lawsuit on John McCain

McCain Feingold Election Reform 

In First Day of good news we have a story that is good news for the Ron Paul campaign, the Democratic Party, and those who are interested in lawful living. It appears that the McCain for President Camaign is breaking a campaign finance law. It is the law that states that you cannot spend more than $54 million for a Presidential race on the campaign. He as of this date spent $57 million.Additionally he has used his receiving of matching Read more…

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Good News about Ron Paul and Politics for the Next Week

Happy News about Ron Paul, the political process, and the world.
This is the new me.
In a sea of cynicism I will (at least for one week) be positive in all posts.
Its a challenge to myself. After reading back through the last few weeks of posts it appears to be the rantings of some manic depressive off his meds.
So to foster a new outlook, to inspire, and to frankly just see if I can do it I will only post good, happy or positive news for at least one week. Additionally I will try to post every day at least once. So I am forced to write at least 7 “good news” posts.

After this week I will work to keep at least a good chunk of the posts positive. If you have any news stories or people that you think should be mentioned please email or post them to me and I will consider them to be featured.

Thanks :)

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More Online Publicity for the Best Candidate - Literally

Ok the election cycle has not gone the way Ron Paul supporters would have liked. I still can’t figure out how people that say they are against the war, want change, are voting for McCain and Hillary with a straight face.

But whatever, that is their vote. I voted in the Primary for who I wanted and my mind is clear. I will in the general election too.

Now we go back to what we have been doing for months. Telling people what we think and why they should consider thinking the same. For that I am proposing a small fast contest. It should take 5 minutes of your time. You need:

  1. A blog or website you control content on
  2. The ability to change or create a link to Ronpaul2008.com
  3. To email me with the website address(es)
  4. Receive emailed instructions on how to make links
  5. To actually make or copy/paste the link
  6. Upload or update your site.

    That’s It! I will track that people are linking and how many we get. I will give you more details in the email I send and will tell you exactly what we are doing and why. Trust me, this will be fun.
    So email me today and tell your friends with Ron Paul Websites to try this contest. There is no real winner per se. Except maybe Liberty and Ron Paul.

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Food Stamps Usage on the Rise - 10% of the USA

Food Stamp Line

Overseas newspapers and websites can be a great way to learn about America and what other countries think about America. In a previous article about USA negative and positive feelings we talked about America being seen as less favorable than North Korea.

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Public opinion of the United States worse than North Korea

World View of USA and other countries 

If you are are like most Americans you have an idea of how the popular the President of America is at a point in time. Bush Jr. right after September 11th was viewed very favorably because of the appearance of handling the crisis.

Same with his Father after the victory in Desert Storm.

 Nixon quit when his opinion polls were at their lowest around 25%.

So we know the opinion on the President and maybe even Congress. Right now you can almost feel the resentment growing at a Democratic Congress that was elected to end the war and hasnt.

But today we are going to talk about another poll. This one about the positive and negative opinions of countries. This required worldwide polling to gauge the mainly positive and the mainly negative feeling people have for a country.

America is ranked 4th from the worst for “mainly negative” opinions with 47%. We lost to North Korea as they had 44%.

Let us remember North Korea has very few trade partners, is seen as a major exporter of illegal drugs, flew a test missle over Japan, and recently set off a nuclear bomb. And people have less negative feelings towards them.

We really need to reverse these feelings of anymousity and get back into the world community as an equal partner.

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