Hey Mike,
I heard on the radio that the Fed may be looking into the people that have Ron Paul bumper stickers on their vehicles as subversives. Beware, I remember you had two of them. I wonder if that makes you twice the threat or twice as informed?
Kenny
Good one Kenny! After Ron Paul lost out (rather pathetically--not his fault, but rather that of the intentionally induced solemnity of the American public) in his bid for the Presidency I decided to keep my Ron Paul bumper stickers on my truck just to "make a statement." Might get me branded as a "subversive" some day; but there they'll stay until they wear off or they force me to remove them...
Mike K
Hey Kenny,
My first impression was that you were cracking off a joke about this but then I came across this:
Glenn Beck's breaking Fox news piece, "Are you a domestic terrorist?" related to it and I realized you had really heard it!
Pam told me not to be prideful and stubborn about it, so I realized that I don't need the potential hassle of getting pulled over and searched while we're out on the road working for you just because I've got Ron Paul bumper stickers! So I'll be removing them. What a sad state of affairs we find ourselves in! If I demonstrate publicly and visibly that I stand for the legal Constitution upon which our nation is founded I become a suspected subversive and potential terrorist! The real subversives are the Fed's who are illegally transgressing and trespassing the legal parameters of our Constitution!
Thankfully, in reality, our true, core allegiance is to the Kingdom of God in Christ Jesus--the Constitution upon which our nation was founded has afforded us and previous generations this right to exist as such--as our national sovereignty is diluted and absorbed and drawn into Global governance--not just our nation but all nations--there are those of us who will decidedly opt to put our allegiance and our patriotism into the Kingdom of God in Christ Jesus instead of the global Beast!!!--now there's something to draw the line for/for Ron Paul, the Constitution, the USA and the Founding Fathers I can make a concession--but for Christ Jesus I cannot!!!...
...thanks for the heads up...
Mike K
...when they've made provisions and a home for us in advance there is something pre-meditated in their designs--the powers that be that operate from the corridors of power unseen--however inane, ignorant, stupid and ridiculous their actions might seem, there is ulterior motive and pretense behind them:
"In the words of Rep. Ron Paul:
"...the fusion centers, militarized police, surveillance cameras and a domestic military command is not enough... Even though we know that detention facilities are already in place, they now want to legalize the construction of FEMA camps on military installations using the ever popular excuse that the facilities are for the purposes of a national emergency. With the phony debt-based economy getting worse and worse by the day, the possibility of civil unrest is becoming a greater threat to the establishment. One need only look at Iceland, Greece and other nations for what might happen in the United States next." (Daily Paul, September 2008, emphasis added) "
"A bill entitled the National Emergency Centers Establishment Act (HR 645) was introduced in the US Congress in January. It calls for the establishment of six national emergency centers in major regions in the US to be located on existing military installations. http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h111-645 "
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Reader Comments:
Posted By: anonymous
Date: 2009-03-22 11:26:07
This article is largely incoherent. I see a theme, but the lack of a significant rational thought process to go with that theme is glaring.
Posted By: Michael
Date: 2009-03-22 21:31:16
This article is, in the beginning, epistlatory, a rarely employed writing technique, and therefore somewhat confusing, as it involves personal exchanges to which the reader is not privy--but Congressman Ron Paul, as being a Congressman for many years now, is privy to information that the average citizen is not--and if he says "detention centers" already exist and more are planned--then I tend to believe him--the "theme" is apparent and "the lack of significant rational thought process" is in reality the fact that we're "screwed" if we don't come up with something soon to combat this paradigm...
In His Love,
Michael