Howdy folks!
I just wanted to let everyone know . . .
The first Tea Party meeting for 2011 will be on Monday, 3 January at 7:00PM. From February through December, the meetings will be on the first Wednesday of every month, again at 7:00PM.
Hope to see you there!
Ciao,
Donnie Tevault
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
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ReplyDeleteThe communists within our society have been hiding in a political watermelon patch since the collapse of the Soviet system. Today, they call themselves social progressives or environmentalists. But, regardless of the name they use, it's the same thing. Communism. The communist mantra of 40 to 60 years ago was the equality of the masses. Today it's about equal rights for nature. But, what it's really about is control. Absolute, dictatorial control. Them controlling us.
The nation's 36.1 million social progressives are working hard to repopulate the next generation of politicians. Today, the American people mistrust national politicians on both sides of the aisle because all of them seem determined to destroy the US Constitution and, in particular, the Bill of Rights.
For replacements, voters are looking at State, county and municipal levels for tomorrow's leaders. For that reasons, the watermelons (politicians who are green on the outside and communist red on the inside) are the seedlings that are taking root at the local and county levels. As a very discontent voting public seeks to replace the social progressives they are finding at the national level, they naturally look to their State legislatures for experience they can trust. As the voters seek to dump the social progressives at State level, they look for their replacements at county and municipal levels. It is no wonder we are experiencing a rise in arrogance in places like Gould, Arkansas and Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Look closely. Even though the media may not have reported it yet, we need to stop searching for our new leaders in the watermelon patch. When they look like a communist, talk like a communist and act like a communist—regardless what they call themselves, they are a communist.)))) Camden County is no exception we need leaders who are not of the water melon garden variety . Let's keep educating ourselves about our elected officials . If they don't look out for us they will lose their privilege.
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ReplyDeleteTAD: Understand, it is not environmental protection that is the culprit – it is the PROCESS of Sustainable Development. Communities have dealt with local problems for 200 years. Some use zoning, some don’t. But locally elected town councils and commissioners which meet and discuss problems with the citizens are how this nation was built and prospered. Today, under Sustainable Development, NGOs like ICLEI move in to establish non-elected boards, councils and regional government bodies.
They answer to no one and they are run by zealots with their own political agenda imposing international laws and regulations. Local homeowners have no say in the process and in most cases are shut out. Sometimes they are literally thrown out of council meetings because they want to discuss how a regulation is going to affect their property or livelihood. Essentially, this process of a series of non-elected councils and boards enforcing policy is the perfect description of a soviet.
Today, those who are taking to the streets in TEA Party protests are focusing on federal issues like taxes and health care. They must learn that they can never restore the Republic if their local community is a little soviet. This is the root of our fight against Sustainable Development.
Please educate yourself about United Nations Agenda 21 it is being implemented by your mayor and city council.