Thursday, August 15, 2013

CONSERVATIVE ACTION ALERTS 08/15/2013

Ron Paul’s “Audit the Fed” Alive in Congress – Take Action!
Though Rep. Ron Paul has retired from the House, his most famous legislative effort has been preserved word-for-word! That’s right; Ron Paul’s hallmark legislation pushing for an open and accountable Federal Reserve is alive and well in Congress right now…

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U.S. Constitution, Original Intent
A friend of mine has been battling with folks that claim the Constitution is a living breathing document that changes with the whims of Congress and the courts. One of the people combating my friend uses case law to define the constitution, and sees the original writings as nothing more than guidelines.

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Bono embraces capitalism as a way to lift the world out of poverty
Ireland’s Bono, the international superstar of music and philanthropy, has always used his status to bring attention to world poverty and illness. He played a key role in bringing international relief to Africa as it struggled with the AIDS epidemic; it is said he is responsible for saving millions of lives through his efforts.

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Obamacare as Big Brother
Think the NSA data collection on your phone calls and Internet use is scary? Well, here comes Obamacare.

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Amusing Post Office Politics
I’m not sure why I have a such a fascination with watching the Post Office flounder and flop every time the topic comes up. The “service” is a failure. It has been in debt for decades. But what government program hasn’t? I think that the most entertaining aspect of Post Office politics is the seriousness with which its defenders treat the subject.

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Nixon Severs the Dollar from Gold: August 15, 1971
On this date forty-two years ago, President Richard Nixon issued Executive Order #11615 and severed the U.S. Dollar’s last tie to gold. Nixon ended the Dollar’s convertibility into gold so that the United States may experience a “new prosperity” and improve “monetary stability.”

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