Saturday, September 06, 2008

Moving the Palin dialogue to the next level.

Unfortunately the Sarah Palin matter has become an emotional issue about 'family values'. I wonder why no attention is being given to the corporate names of the Palin children; Track, Bristol, Piper, Willow, Trig - Paxson?

But, this isn't all. Here's something else for your conisderation:

Should Palin become Vice President the current Lieutenant Governor, (Esquire) Sean Parnell, will take over her position as Alaska's "CEO" and Palin will (in actuality) be "demoted" to a position wherein her admirable executive skills may be better controlled; undermined or, at the very least, limited by a hierarchial politburo.

The following is an excerpt from Lieutenant Governor Sean Parnell's biography.

"Sean . . . has been an attorney since 1987 and is admitted to practice in Alaska and Washington, D.C. Like his father before him, Sean owned his own business for many years, a small law practice located in downtown Anchorage. . . . he fights vigorously for tough laws and penalties involving domestic violence and child abuse."

Parnell's "fight", may be well intentioned, but, in my opinion, may be an invitation for additional legal and judicial abuses that removes children further from their parents and subjugates future generations to "State" "Agency".

So, If Palin is the "states' Rights" advocate that she appears to be, her loss in her bid for VP - for whatever reason - may, in actuallity, be a blessing for our Nation.

In my opinion, there's more to this than we're being told by media.

Share this information as you will to move the dialogue to the next level.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Friday, May 09, 2008

WHAT WOULD IT COST IF WE HAD CONSTITUTIONAL MONEY?

Would you like to know what gas (and any other purchase) would cost if our U.S. currency was still based on the market values of gold and silver?

Click here to compare and calculate the purchasing power of money in 2007 dollars (the linked website has not yet converted to the further devalued 2008 dollars) compared to the same amount of dollars had Congress 'preserved, protected and defended' the Constitutional Coinage Act of 1792.

From the Economic Expert:

The Coinage Act, passed by the U.S. Congress on April 2, 1792, established the U.S. Mint and regulated coinage of the United States. The long title of the legislation is An act establishing a mint, and regulating the Coins of the United States.

By the Act, the Mint was to be situated at the seat of government of the United States. The five original officers of the U.S. Mint were a Director, an Assayer, a Chief Coiner, an Engraver, and a Treasurer (not the same as the Secretary of the Treasury. The Act allowed that one person could perform the functions of Chief Coiner and Engraver. The Assayer, Chief Coiner and Treasurer were required to post a $10,000 bond with the Secretary of the Treasury.

Notably, the act established a decimal standard for U.S. currency. The Act authorized production of the following coins:

Eagles - $10 - 247 4/8 grain pure or 270 grain standard gold
Half Eagles - $5 - 123 6/8 grain pure or 135 grain standard gold
Quarter Eagles - $2.50 - 61 7/8 grain pure or 67 4/8 grain standard gold
Dollars or Units - $1 - 371 4/16 grain pure or 416 grain standard silver
Half Dollars - $0.50 - 185 10/16 grain pure or 208 grain standard silver
Quarter Dollars - $0.25 - 92 13/16 grain pure or 104 grains standard silver
Dismes - $0.10 - 37 2/16 grain pure or 41 3/5 grain standard silver
Half Dismes - $0.05 - 18 9/16 grain pure or 20 4/5 standard silver
Cents - $0.01 - 11 penny-weights of copper
Half Cents - $0.005 - 5 1/2 penny-weights of copper

Continue here with this excerpt from the Economic Expert . . . Or, take 3 minutes to view the following "Nutshell" overview of an underlying Truth that is at the root of our sovereign nation's economic woes.

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

WHY IS THE HELP AMERICA VOTE ACT MANDATORY? Updated 1-26-08

Watch how Ron Paul differs from other Republican Presidential Candidates.



See how easy it is for a hireling to use HAVA mandated electronic equipment to manipulate an election.


Who benefits from HAVA, the Help America Vote Act?
Who benefits when elections are rigged?