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Obama Presence Protest in Savannah, GA MArch 2, 2010

Obama Presence Protest in Savannah, GA MArch 2, 2010

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Time: 11:30am - 3:00pm
Location: Intersection of White Bluff and Abercorn Description

We will meet at the intersection of White Bluff and Abercorn. The Oglethorpe Mall at that intersection offers large amounts of free parking and allows us a central meeting point if we want to move our protest! President Obama will arrive in Savannah March 2nd.

He no doubt, will be rallying support for his new jobs bill and the nuclear plant being built here in Georgia. Let's show the Prez and our local representation how we feel about this administration and the choices they make. Make a sign and bring a friend!

this is the facebook group event. http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=497561045203 We will have people stationed at both gates to give us a heads up. I will be on White Bluff at the entrance to Sav. Tech. They will call me when they see the direction things are going and we will pass the word. We suggest that you position yourself on Hampstead, White Bluff to Johnson or at the Stephenson Gate on the median of White Bluff. My guess is that he will be at Sav. Tech about an hour. We do not know where is going after that. We do know he will be going to Georgia Ports sometime. He is leaving Savannah around 4:00

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Why Real Conservatives Are Against the War on Terrorism

Why Real Conservatives Are Against the War on Terrorism

LOLA created a panel for CPAC called- Why Real Conservatives Are Against the War on Terrorism. This instruction gave clear and concise understandings as to why anyone that believes in Liberty should be against the war on terror and any aggression against others

Is America’s current “War on Terror” essential to keeping our nation safe? Or is it yet another vehicle for the federal government to increase its power over our lives and take away our liberties? Is the “War on Terror” actually weakening our national defense and increasing opposition overseas?

The panel, Created by LOLA and co-sponsored by The Future of Freedom Foundation, Ladies of Liberty Alliance and Campaign for Liberty, included:

# Karen Kwiatkowski — retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel

# Jacob Hornberger — founder and president of The Future of Freedom Foundation

# Philip M. Giraldi — former CIA counter-terrorism specialist and military intelligence officer, current Francis Walsingham Fellow at The American Conservative Defense Alliance

# Bruce Fein — former associate deputy attorney general in the Reagan administration

CPAC 2010: "Why Real Conservatives Are Against the War on Terrorism, Part 1" from The Future of Freedom Foundation on Vimeo.


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Advocating Economic Policy for Dummies

Advocating Economic Policy for Dummies

All of our appeals aren’t going to be to the intellectual circles in the country and so trying to explain the Austrian theory of the business cycle in economic jargon and going up against the Keynesian orthodoxy, which most people don't understand themselves, isn't exactly the way to go. Heck, I’m not even sure I understand it. There’s some stuff about saving being bad, spending being good, digging holes to fill them back up helping the economy and if you aren’t confused yet, wait until you get to the part about the animal spirits. No, when I talk to people about the Fed, (which I find myself doing increasingly...Jesus, I used to be cool) I explain it in simple terms by trying to create a narrative which people can understand and I try to dispel any fears they might harbor about change, by giving what seems like middle of the road options but which are quite revolutionary in truth.

My explanation of the Fed goes something like this:

The Federal Reserve is allowed by the government to create money out of nothing and to charge us interest on it. Yes, that's right; interest on nothing. But aside from the obvious injustice of that, whenever the Fed creates new money they create inflation, and as Ben Bernanke said during a Congressional hearing not too long ago, inflation is a tax! The Fed is allowed to tax the citizens through inflation without any authorization by the representatives of the United States government. Revolutions have been started over "taxation without representation".

But if that isn't enough, it's the worst sort of tax because it's highly regressive. The Fed creates the new money and gives it to the government, Wall Street and/or connected enterprises. New money in the economy creates price inflation because of increasing demand. There's more money in the economy, but the goods in the economy stay relatively constant. The result is higher prices. However, the government, Wall Street, and connected businesses get to spend the money first before the higher prices kick in. By the time the money trickles down to the middle class and the poor, that is if it ever reaches them (many people have fixed income and wages that won't likely increase to absorb the inflation) the higher prices have set in and they must now pay more of their income for the same goods. The Federal Reserve has stolen away the value of the money we work hard for and given it to its favored groups. Exasperated yet? Is this the type of trickledown economics Reagan had in mind. And people wonder why there's a growing gap between the wealthy and the poor...

The establishment Republicans like this system because it allows them to spend spend spend on foreign military excursions...and while you may believe there are arguably some valid operations that the US government takes part in around the world, no one is in disagreement that we are spending too much and doing too much in other countries while neglecting our own. But hey, the American people don't even realize they are paying much higher taxes than the amount they can visibly see going directly from their paychecks to the government’s military adventures. Is it any wonder that they’re all swooning over Ben Bernanke? It allows them to be the constant advocates of war irrespective of the economic costs. Just ask Sarah Palin—the HTIC (Head Tea Partier in Charger).

The democrats really love it too. The Federal Reserve can fund all their little pet projects to save the poor on the one end, while it makes the poor poorer on the other end, creating a populace that is increasingly reliant on the government. This solidifies a voting block for the liberal democrats who want to be all things to all people and who care little about cultivating the independence and ability that is suppressed in so many American men, women and children because of their ill-conceived policies. Where is the outcry from the Democrats about the Fed's money creation? I mean, I know many of them think it is okay to steal from the rich, but I don't know hardly anyone that thinks it is okay to steal from the poor! Well, except the Federal Reserve. You have to question what the goal of the Democrats is when an institution like this exists without challenge or at the very least...competition!

The goal of our movement is freedom and independence for all. It's the reason that former (and hopefully future) Presidential candidate Ron Paul introduced the Freedom of Currency Act. It's something we all should support. There are many people out there calling for an End to the Fed. Ending the Fed to me means ending its dominance in my life. Every business has a right to operate so long as it is non-violent, operates without fraud, and can attract patrons; so too does the Fed. But it should operate under the same conditions that you or I must. It must satisfy its customers and mustn't use the government to force people to do business with it. H.R. 4248, the Freedom of Currency Act would allow individuals to choose to do business with the Fed or not to do business with the Fed. It would allow people to protect their savings and investments and earnings by diversifying the ways in which one can save and earn money. It would allow people to protect their wealth, however small or large, from theft. Isn't that the proper role of the government?

H.R. 4248 may or may not be a solution, but the bigger point here is that we should be discussing ideas like this to introduce freedom into our economy. We have seen the results of restricting it. The Fed may not like it. We don't expect them to. It is difficult to let go of privileges, especially so great a privilege as control over the world economy, but we have outgrown it. Whatever may have been the reasons for passing the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 and handing the economy over to the private banks, we have over the past one hundred years gained enough wisdom through our experiences to know that this antiquated institution can no longer exist with such an awesome power over our lives. It simply is not the American way.

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Ladies of Liberty Alliance Presents-  Tracey Harmon – Peace Keeper in Iraq

Ladies of Liberty Alliance Presents- Tracey Harmon – Peace Keeper in Iraq

News Release

CONTACT:

Allison Gibbs, E.D.

Ladies of Liberty Alliance

Phone: 559-iamlola

Email: Media@IamLOLA.org

Ladies of Liberty Alliance Presents-

Tracey Harmon – Peace Keeper in Iraq


United States of America – February 12, 2010  - Tracey Harmon, Army veteran and Southwest Regional Outreach Director for the Ladies of Liberty Alliance, is traveling to Iraq this April for a very different purpose than her former employer would have allowed.  With an international team devoted to the principles of “devoting the same discipline and self-sacrifice to non-violent peacemaking that armies devote to war,"  Tracey will head to Iraq via Turkey on April 15th.


In the conflicted border regions of the Kurdish north, Tracey will be documenting human rights violations against civilian populations and meeting with various relief groups and Iraqi civilians.  She will be also be conducting local radio interviews and blogging with live footage and reports from the ground.


In Tracey's own words, “[it] has been my personal obligation to travel to Iraq ever since enlisting in the U.S. Army at 18 years old.  As a soldier, I swore an oath to protect and defend the Constitution from all foreign and domestic enemies.  When I realized that more enemies of the U.S. Constitution are being created, and the surge of violence and terrorism is increasing by our presence in Iraq, I could no longer participate in the unnecessary bloodshed and violence our country was waging, and thus applied and received Conscientious Objector status.  Now, I have the unique opportunity to travel unarmed to Iraq on a peacemaking mission, and accept personal responsibility for the damage due to my participation as a formal soldier, and to work towards alleviating human suffering in any capacity I can.”


To donate to Tracey's Iraq Peacemaking Mission, go to iamlola.org or contact 559-IAMLOLA.



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To the War Zone Without a Weapon- An Army Vet's hopeful trek to Iraq on a peace mission

To the War Zone Without a Weapon- An Army Vet's hopeful trek to Iraq on a peace mission

Tracey Harmon will be heading to Iraq in April- in hopes of awakening the hearts and minds of others to the non aggression principle.  Here is a more detailed description of her mission and how you can support her:

It has been my personal obligation to travel to Iraq ever since enlisting in the U.S Army at 18 years old.   As a soldier, I swore an oath to protect and defend the constitution of the United States from all foreign and domestic enemies.  When it occurred to me that more enemies of the U.S constitution are being created and the surge of violence and terrorism is increasing by our presence in Iraq, I decided to apply for Conscientious Objector status.  I refused to participate in the unnecessary bloodshed and violence our country is waging against innocent civilians, and vowed to go to Iraq without a weapon.  Now, I have the unique opportunity to travel unarmed to Iraq on a peacemaking delegation this spring.

I depart for Istanbul on April 15.   I will be traveling with an international team through an anonymous organization that follows the principal of "devoting the same discipline and self-sacrifice to non-violent peacemaking that armies devote to war."  Their ground teams are based in the conflicted border regions of the Kurdish North and accompany displaced persons by documenting human rights violations against civilian populations. I came into contact with their work through my travels in the Middle East.  After hearing my story of getting out of the Army as a Conscientious Objector to war, the Executive Director of this organization gave me a special invitation to visit all of the ground teams in Iraq.

Although the main purpose of the team’s delegation is to access the security for future participants, my overall mission is multifaceted:  I will be meeting with various NGOs, relief groups, and local Iraqi civilians to document an insider's perspective on the cost of war, and the structural damage we have caused.  I hope to conduct live radio interviews in country to illustrate this reality. I will be taking letters from veterans in Iraq Veterans Against the War - letters of remorse, grief, and apology for losses. I will accept personal responsibility for the damage due to my participation, as a former soldier, and work towards alleviating human suffering in any capacity I can.  I hope to return home with footage, interviews, stories, pictures, articles, as well as contacts for a future delegation I am planning on behalf of Iraq Veterans Against the War and LOLA.  This is a risky trip I am taking – but I already swore to give my life to defend this nation once.  I believe that the greatest thing I can do to protect my country is to protect those whom our “Military-Industrial Complex” has harmed.  As a Conscientious Objector to war, I believe that making peace requires extreme non-violent action.

I am requesting that you join me on this peacemaking delegation.  To cover transportation and basic ground costs, I need to raise $3000.  I am not only asking for your financial assistance, but also your support.  I am creating an email chain for those who wish to receive immediate updates while I am in Iraq, as well as access to my blog with live footage.

In the words of Martin Luther King, Jr., “It is not enough to say we must not wage war. It is necessary to love peace and sacrifice for it.”

Thank you so much,

Tracey Harmon

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