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November 12
Obamacare is bad for our country. What are you going to do about it?
June 11
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California Sacramento Tax Day Tea Party at California State Capitol
April 15, 2009 from 12pm to 4pm
Americans of all political affiliations are getting tired of the behavior of our government. While bailing out the irresponsible parties, the government is pushing hard-working Americans to the brink of another revolution. As the government works to…
April 13
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California Sacramento Tax Day Tea Party at California State Capitol
April 15, 2009 from 12pm to 4pm
Americans of all political affiliations are getting tired of the behavior of our government. While bailing out the irresponsible parties, the government is pushing hard-working Americans to the brink of another revolution. As the government works to…
April 11
California Sacramento Tax Day Tea Party at California State Capitol
April 15, 2009 from 12pm to 4pm
Americans of all political affiliations are getting tired of the behavior of our government. While bailing out the irresponsible parties, the government is pushing hard-working Americans to the brink of another revolution. As the government works to…
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California Sacramento Tax Day Tea Party at California State Capitol
April 15, 2009 from 12pm to 4pm
Americans of all political affiliations are getting tired of the behavior of our government. While bailing out the irresponsible parties, the government is pushing hard-working Americans to the brink of another revolution. As the government works to…
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I am a stay at home mom and very content and VERY happily married to a wonderful man! We have two beautiful girls. I am a conservative concerned for the future of my childern and their education in this country especially California. I am here in hopes to get support and encouragement from like-minded women! Yeay! I can't wait!

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Sacramento We Surround Them Party a SUCCESS!

It was a beautiful Friday morning, the sun was out the birds were singing and I a BAD case of the jitters. Today was the day, would anyone show up? I hate planning things, I am afraid of failure. I knew I had to do SOMETHING though, just voting wasn’t doing enough anymore. There was a huge interest in my area for one of these parties, so I thought “What the heck!” Still, it did not help the knot in my stomach. I learned at least three things today, ONE if you organize it, they will come! Even if… Continue

Posted on March 14, 2009 at 5:50am — 1 Comment

Kristene Wheeler

My inextinguishable gratitude for my freedoms I still posses

Have you ever had a day where you wish you had not gotten up? Where it is soo crazy you feel like you are spinning around in circles so fast you have dig a hole where you were spinning?? hahah That was my day today, but let me start from the beginning.

It all started yesterday (you know it gonna be good when the craziness starts the day before!) My brother fell down in my driveway and twisted his ankle, bad enough to think it was broken. He weights MUCH more than me and it was very hard to get… Continue

Posted on December 18, 2008 at 2:40am —

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Hippy Conservative oxymoron?!

Since when did caring for the environment, clean energy, growing your won veggies, saving money, absoulutely anything "GREEN" become associated with the left and the hippy movement? If those things are considered "left" then the opposit implies to the right. We are a bunch of "I don't care about the environment, have to drive a gas guzzling car, to heck with the care of animals, no feeling jerks." Oh I am SOOO not like that, but when we see "GREEN" or enviromentally friendly or a Trader Joes sto… Continue

Posted on December 9, 2008 at 2:09pm — 11 Comments

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Outrageously exuberant! My first blog!

Well I am here and so excited to find this website and realize I am not a dying breed. I am not weird, and nothing is wrong with me. I am a conservative and its ok to be proud of that fact. People are not going to like it, people are going to try and scare me into thinking their way. But thats ok, that is what makes our counrty great, we can have our own opinions and views. Its what I do with my freedoms and views that matters. Will I cower and cringe when people try to call me a bigot? Will I c… Continue

Posted on December 7, 2008 at 4:18am — 3 Comments

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At 2:27am on September 26, 2009, Michele Petersen said…
Kristene,
I will be there! WIll you????

The Committee on Taxation without Representation announces the “Un-Elect Harry Reid Rally” in his hometown of Searchlight Nevada. The Un-Elect Reid Rally will be held on September 26, 2009 at 11am.

Organizers of the event expect thousands to attend in this historic mining town located 55 miles south of Las Vegas. “Reid represents not only the state of Nevada as Senate Majority Leader, but voters from Maine to Hawaii and We the People have had enough” said Chairman Harvey Jackson, former Mayor of nearby Lake Havasu City, Arizona. “We have unbelievable support from Republicans and Democrats alike, from California, Arizona and Reid’s home state of Nevada”. “This is truly a grassroots effort holding the event in his hometown” Jackson went on to say.

Searchlight has a population of about 800. Members of Taxation without Representation feel that they will show how stimulus really works. Pointing out that this rally will make cash registers and slot machines sing in harmony.

For interviews contact Chairman Harvey Jackson (928) 855-9471
or Secretary Dennis Schilling (928) 854-9118.
You can visit the committee’s website www.congressontrial.com





“CONGRESS ON TRIAL” GIVE YOUR VERDICT

Charges:

1. Promoting Big Government & Uncontrolled Spending via TARP, STIMULUS, PORK & EARMARKS and engaging in personal gain.

2. Failure to honor our Constitution & protect our Bill of Rights by Seeking to control our Freedom of Speech, Press, Religion, Assembly, and to Bear Arms.

3. Disregarding Oath of office and public trust by failing to READ pending Legislation when voting

4. Ignoring efforts which circumvent accountability to Congress by enabling the appointment of numerous CZARS thereby undermining our Constitutional Law.

5. Violating personal freedoms, State Sovereignty Rights, and endorsing “Share the Wealth” programs that usurp & discriminate against Free Enterprise.

6. Providing millions of dollars in Support of Illegal Aliens and opposing controlling the border from trespassing of illegals and drug dealers.

7. Approving funding of International anti-American countries, Abortion & sterilization groups & Partisian Organizations like ACORN that is under legal indictment.

8. Promoting socialism via legislation & control over banks, auto industry, small business, Fed health care, cap & trade legislation mandating environmental & business hardships.

9. Failing to honor and support our military servicemen and provide sufficient arms necessary for their success and safety.


Attend the Searchlight Rally
Saturday, September 26th, 2009 Time: 11:00 A.M.
Searchlight, Nevada at the corner of Hwy 95 and Hwy 164 south east corner Protest rally to Un-elect Harry Reid & representatives who abrogate their duty to abide by the Constitution & Oath of Office to provide representation for all the people.

Please bring a sign.
At 3:07am on June 23, 2009, Conrad C Gabbard said…
My grandkids are just entering the age where my former wife and I brought ours back to the US of A (four of the five have dual citizenship: 2 Japanese, 1 Chinese, and 1 German; only our daughter was born in the states). There's a lot to see and do around Tucson, where my kids grew up, and the grandkids are getting more familiar with it than their parents at equivelent ages. Tombstone is less than two hours away, as is Phoenix and Nogales, Mexico. We haven't had snow on the ground here over a half-dozen times in thirty years. Good living!

It's a wonderful time in life. If we can get through the next 15-years or so, our future will be in good hands.
At 4:29am on June 13, 2009, Conrad C Gabbard said…
Thanks for the beautiful memories. You are where I have been, and seem to be expressing a very similar mindset. My kids' mom (now my ex) got very impatient with me for treating our kids like you treat yours, but she always loved the compliments from friends and strangers alike. Our children follow my example (and yours) with our grandchildren. Life is beautiful!

It's 1:30AM here in Tucson and I'm glad I stayed up long enough to be sent to bed with another smile. My sincere thanks, and good night.
At 4:52pm on June 11, 2009, Conrad C Gabbard said…
I missed passing on my favorite resource for knowledge last noght: The Teaching Company at www.TEACH12.com - they offer college lectures on DVD, CD, and audiotape by some of the best University professors in the country - without political indoctrination (that I've found so far). As our children's role-models, our thirst for knowledge and education can become our children's second nature.

When I first discovered TLC, I nearly overindulged, but held myself to one most interesting course. And it was fabulous! But about three months later they put that very course on sale for less than a third of what I'd paid for it. Since then, I've made my selections from their sale items, and can go several months without them offering anythng that interests me. Check the single-lesson transcripts from whatever interesting lectures you find there. No, you don't get college credits from it, just the education - and maybe some insight into whatever college your girls might be best suited for.
At 2:15pm on June 11, 2009, Bridget Geegan Blanton said…
Kristene,

Sorry for the delay. I was up in Alaska ( totally did not want to come back to California ) anyway, I'm catching up with stuff...I let the organizer know that you were interested in the SGP meet up... more details to follow soon.
hope all is well.
Bridget
At 2:58am on June 11, 2009, Conrad C Gabbard said…
That often repeated and wonderfully irritating "Why?" is a signal that they want to know something, and just tellng them may help the ego or dismiss the irritation, but does nothing to encourage their learning. Learning with them will encourage quests for knowledge - no matter how well you already know the answer(s). When you haven't the time to look something up at the moment, tell them what you think the answer is, but admit you may be wrong (remember the Will Rogers quote?) and you'll help them look it up later, if they're still too young to do it themselves. If they can do it, they can learn and tell you about it. That's power a child aspires to. It worked with my five children, but I started when they were barely old enough to understand there were differences in the pictures in the children's books I first introduced them to.

BTW: teaching five and six-year olds how to play chess does absolutely nothing to improve or sustain one's own ability to play the game. But it's so much fun to watch those young minds grasp an ever-growing understanding of cause and effect, including various principles, and even sacrifices used to accomplish a desired end.
At 10:47pm on June 6, 2009, Conrad C Gabbard said…
No, Kristine, I'm not amazing at all. My grandmother taught me the love (and power)of reading long before I began kindergarten. Anything really profound (to me) gets copied, and the computer has made accessing anything that I remember even a single word from incredibly easy. Much of the stuff from my pre-computer period is lost, but I tend to rediscover things. My wife hunted out and bought me the entire "Testament of Man" series by Vardas Fisher, after she heard that I was caught reading one of these books during my first full day in kindergarten - during nap time (in 1945). I began first grade the next day, and remained the youngest kid in my class thereafter. I still love to read, and remain amazed at the wisdom so many people put on paper, and saddened that so many remain ignorant of most of it.
At 4:32am on June 6, 2009, jms4liberty said…
Ok I picked a week from tues.
The 16th. Any ideas for a place? I don't get out of EDH that much, But I figure it is better to drive to a more central location and get more people together.
At 4:33pm on June 3, 2009, Conrad C Gabbard said…
Yes, It was.

Professor Alexander Tyler: “The average age of the world’s greatest civilizations from the beginning of history, has been around 200 years. During those 200 years, these nations have always progressed through the following sequence: From bondage to spiritual faith; from spiritual faith to great courage; from courage to liberty; from liberty to abundance; from abundance to complacency; from complacency to apathy; from apathy to dependence and from dependence back into bondage.” University of Edinborough, 1787.

Good enough?
At 2:58am on June 3, 2009, jms4liberty said…
40 + people? I didn't realize that there were that many yet? I guess I will rethink having something in my house. How about somewhere in Fair Oaks, like a casual restaurant or pizza place that has a back room? I'm pretty slammed in the evenings until mid-July but I could do Tues. June 16th. My kids are still in school until the 17th. Most of my "free" time is daytime when they are in school.
941-1740 let me know if you have any ideas.
Jamie Skaff
 
 

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