December 28, 2010
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Constitution, corruption, ECONOMY
Activist post, banks, economy, federal demands, individual sovereingty, local foods, Police State, rebellion, Self sufficiency
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
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“Be the change you wish to see in the world” – Gandhi |

As the United States edges closer to becoming a third world country; anger, frustration, and cynicism continue to mount in the minds of the American population. In fact, a recent Pew Research poll showed that 80% of baby boomers are pessimistic about America’s future. This pessimism seems warranted as authentic political solutions appear to be in short supply in our corporate state.
The democratic political system is now clearly run by crony cartelism. The multinational banks have hijacked the economy and are openly looting the public. Mounting and impossible-to-pay off debt is crippling local governments. The entire spectrum of our rights continues to degrade. Crimes that would land regular citizens in jail are now openly being committed by the elite and their organizations with no justice. And perhaps most telling, the power structure, is establishing a control grid to eliminate due process for the Internet and beyond to stifle any dissent. More
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December 28, 2010
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1st Amendment, 2nd amendment, Constitution, CORPORATIONS, Food Safety, Government, MOU, NAFTA/CAFTA, National Animal Indentification System, State sovereignty
civil ights, civil liberties, Codex Alimentarius, Constitution, cooperative agreements, CORPORATIONS, Fake food safety, farming, FDA, food safety, harmonization, HCAAP, HR 2749, illegal trade agreements, international agreeements, Marti Oakley, MOU's, NAIS, national security, premises ID, ranching, S 510, terrorism, united nations, USDA

Marti Oakley (c)copyright 2010 All Rights Reserved
Originally published in August 2009
Greetings:
Consider this a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to all members of the Senate, all members of the House, and to President Obama. I am sure you are fully aware of the intent and implications of MOUs, as each of you, in one way or another, uses them to establish the outlining of agreements between yourselves, collectively or individually, concerning the agreements you have made with individuals acting as state’s representatives or agencies; generally to avoid Constitutional prohibitions on your intended actions and in avoidance of the Constitution. I am using it in quite another fashion as you will see in the following text. More
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