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New York, New York! The Times Promotes TX Secession Story Without Prejudice!?

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Background

Mandeville, LA – Mike Church’s daily Pile of Prep, chock full of Founding Father goodness and all the secession stories used to perform the Mike Church Show on Sirius/XM Patriot channel 125. “I was banned from Fox News. My publicist was told that orders had come down from on high that it was to receive no publicity whatsoever, not even attacks. Whoever gave that order was smart; attacks from the right would have sold books. Being ignored was poison for sales.”

Texas Secession talk hits the editorial pages of the New York Times, surprise, surprise! in a not so hostile way

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Book review and social commentary: Not all our cultural rot and collective stupidity can be blamed on ALL the universities (hint, you may want to eschew America Horror Story for Twilight Zone or better yet, a good Scotch and “The Murders in the Rue morgue”)

Why did the American Revolution succeed? Because the Founding Fathers only sought to conserve what the Brits had tried to deny them (this is the “Spirit of ’76) –  an Essay by Myron Magnet

Hooray, we’re saved!! Oh wait, that’s Tiny Tim Geithner Obama has appointed to “lead” the effort to avoid the “fiscal cliff”!? Folks, this is NOT “Voyage To The Bottom of The Sea” and the government does NOT have a solution for our fiscal Van Allen Belt collapse

SCOTUS Miracle on ObamaCare? Even though I wish for a Federal Court to toss the ACA based on Liberty University’s suit I KNOW this has nothing to do with the First Amendment

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DeceptiCONNED: Condoleeza Rice says we can preserve the “Middle East state system” by acting as though those states aren’t sovereign and assisting one over another in bombing their way to supremacy

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Dirty Jobs? Someone has to do them

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TheKingDude
Host of the Mike Church Show on The Veritas Radio Network's CRUSADE Channel & Founder of the Veritas Radio Network. Formerly, of Sirius/XM's Patriot channel 125. The show began in March of 2003 exclusively on Sirius and remains "the longest running radio talk show in satellite radio history".

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  1. Wil Shrader Jr. on November 28, 2012

    So the argument is not that laws abridge liberty without proper authority but that the citizen should know all the liberties that are abridged and accept those consequences? Who says “they know”? The laws books have become so bloated that we are all probably guilty of a crime without knowing. All it takes is for government to notice you and there is something an ambitious prosecutor can find to use against you. When the law can cannot be commonly understood and the illegality of a specific action is not apparent, it is oppressive and welcomes tyranny.

  2. David S. on November 27, 2012

    Greetings Mr. Church,

    We have spoken previously about our DWI laws and the .08 BAC threshold. Of course we did not completely agree, I approached the issue from years of experience as a professional law enforcement officer and you approached it from a libertarian position. The discussion was at least civil and thought provoking.
    I was listening to you this morning and would have liked to call in but it was not really an option at the time. So I thought we could cover my comments here. I will freely admit email is a poor medium for debate.
    You appeared to hold the position that millions of citizens were incarcerated for no reason other than the possession of one gram of marijuana. I admit I am ignorant of other statutes but here in North Carolina that assertion is unlikely. I believe you are missing a point here too. A citizen knows that possessing contraband is ….illegal. He chooses to grow or receive that contraband. He chooses to consume that contraband. He knows should he be caught with that contraband that he will likely face criminal prosecution. Of course you see where I am headed with this.

    • David S. on November 27, 2012

      So that person convicted with possession offenses is not really innocent. They CHOSE to risk the consequences.

      Now I do believe there should be a debate on whether marijuana should be legalized, for many of the reasons you have mentioned. The prohibition era clearly indicates the problem we face today, but this issue is unrelated to the the point I initially made.

    • TheKingDude on November 27, 2012

      The guy who pours gas into a plastic container is risking incarceration too. The guy who turns in 8 shirts to Goodwil yet writes that he turned in 16 as a charity deduction is risking incarceration too. Did you know that storing fertilizer, out of doors, in unlocked containers is a felony? The point is the law has become arbitrary and capricious. Drug laws are used primarily to bridge funding gaps so bloated “law enforcement agencies” (what ever happend to Peace Officers?) can maintain their ranks and their harassment of the citizenry. Gotta keep the hoi polloi paying rates now don’t we?


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