Posted by tx on September 30, 2009 under Home Page, New American Revolution, Texas candidates |
Howdy Everyone,
I just wanted to encourage everyone to come out and support Tyler Russell, our very own 9/12 candidate. It is great to come out to protests and shout that we want real change, but without new and good candidates to replace the old and corrupted ones then we really haven’t accomplished much. This is where the rubber meets the road. We say we want to bring our nation back to the founding principles and we want to place people in office that hold to these values and will defend our Constitution. If we truly mean what we say, then we need to put action behind our words. Tyler is the first 9/12 candidate for our great state and is right here in our very own district. I feel truly blessed that he is here in our court and has the courage to stand up to defend our liberties. All 9/12ers should come join us if at all possible and rally behind our own 9/12 candidate. Attached is the flier so that you can download it and pass it out or email it to your friends, family, and neighbors. Let’s show Tyler our support.
Sat. Oct. 3 4-7pm
E. Montg. Co. Improvement Dist. Bldg.
Hwy 59 N. New Caney, TX
Thank y’all for all of your dedication and committment to fighting for freedom from tyranny and proclaiming truth.
For the Glorious Cause of Liberty,
Kristi Van Eaton
We the People of Texas
(713) 632-5202
Posted by tx on September 29, 2009 under Healthcare, Home Page |
The Senate Finance Committee is scheduled to vote on the Public Option line item of the Health Care Bill on Tuesday, September 29th. Democrats have the votes. But, there is a way to stop the process – using Rule 4 of the Rules of Procedure for the Senate Finance Committee.
Rule 4 of the Rules of Procedure for the Senate Finance Committee reads: “Rule 4. Quorums. – (a) Except as provided in subsection (b) one-third of the membership of the committee, including not less than one member of the majority party and one member of the minority party, shall constitute a quorum for the conduct of business.”
Conservative citizens all across the United States must demand that Republican Senators in the Senate Finance Committee stop negotiating and Walk Out for America. We will support this effort and will support the Republican members of the Committee. Call and email the following Republican Senators and tell them to Take a Stand and Walk Out. We the People need to tell our elected this point is NON-NEGOTIABLE AND MUST BE STOPPED.
Contact these Republican Senators today, quote Rule 4, and tell them their Constituents demand this Bill be STOPPED.
Member Name DC Phone DC FAX Email
John Cornyn (R-TX) 202-224-2934 202-228-2856 http://cornyn.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?
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http://cornyn.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?
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http://grassley.senate.gov/contact.cfm
Orrin G. Hatch (R-UT) 202-224-5251 202-224-6331 http://hatch.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Offices.Contact
Olympia J. Snowe (R-ME) 202-224-5344 202-224-1946 http://snowe.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?
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http://snowe.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?
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http://kyl.senate.gov/contact.cfm
Jim Bunning (R-KY) 202-224-4343 202-228-1373 http://bunning.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?
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http://bunning.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?
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http://crapo.senate.gov/contact/email.cfm
Pat Roberts (R-KS) 202-224-4774 202-224-3514 http://roberts.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?
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http://roberts.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?
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http://ensign.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?
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http://enzi.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?
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Posted by tx on September 28, 2009 under Home Page, Texas candidates |

Posted by tx on September 22, 2009 under Home Page |
By INVESTOR’S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Monday, September 21, 2009 4:30 PM PT
Policymaking: If the stimulus isn’t working, perhaps it’s because it was largely written by a collection of leftist interest groups called the Apollo Alliance that counts among its directors a co-founder of the Weather Underground.
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Budget & Tax Policy
The Labor Department reported Friday that 42 states lost more jobs than they gained in August, and that 14 plus Washington, D.C., reported unemployment rates of 10% or more.
Michigan’s rate rose to 15.2%, highest in the nation. Nevada, represented by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, is second with 13.2%. California, home of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, is tied for fourth with Oregon at 12.2%.
Clearly, the stimulus bill that no congressman read is not working. As it turns out, no congressman may have written it either. It’s largely the creation of a coalition of leftist organizations called the Apollo Alliance, whose primary interests are saving the Earth, environmental justice and redistributing wealth. They are not friends of job-creating capitalism.
On Apollo’s Web site, Sen. Reid, whose state also leads in foreclosures, is quoted praising the group of which former green czar Van Jones was a board member.
“We’ve talked about moving forward on these ideas for decades,” Reid is quoted as saying. “The Apollo Alliance has been an important factor in helping us develop and execute a strategy that makes great progress on these goals and in motivating the public to support them.”
Jones, the former Oakland, Calif., community organizer and self-avowed communist, was on the board of the Apollo Alliance when he accepted the position in the Obama administration as green jobs czar.
As Phil Kerpen of Americans for Prosperity told Glenn Beck, Jones has “described the Apollo Alliance mission as sort of a grand unified field theory for progressive left causes” that would tie elements of organized labor with community organizers and environmental groups into an outfit that would restructure American society.
Wade Rathke, founder of Acorn, was also on the Apollo board, as is Gerald Hudson, vice president of the Service Employees International Union, which provides the shock troops in the movement to pass government-run health care.
John Podesta, former chief of staff to President Clinton and now president of the leftist Center for American Progress, also sits on the Apollo board. Each day his group sends out talking points to the left side of the blogosphere. Mark Lloyd, diversity czar at the Federal Communications Commission, was a senior fellow at CAP.
According to Kerpen, the Apollo Alliance put together a draft stimulus bill in 2008 that included almost everything in the final $787 billion package. Little did the voters know that the congressmen and senators they would elect would pass a bill written by activist outsiders.
Perhaps the most bizarre aspect of all this is that an even more radical Jones (no relation) has a relationship with the Apollo Alliance. Jeff Jones was a domestic terrorist in the ’60s and a fugitive from justice throughout the ’70s who, with Bill Ayers, helped found the Weather Underground in 1969.
Ayers, Jones and the Weathermen participated in the violent Days of Rage riots in Chicago and a nationwide anti-government bombing campaign. Like Ayers, Jeff Jones has no regrets, saying: “To this day, we still, lots of us, including me, still think it was the right thing to do.”
Today, Jones finds himself director of the Apollo Alliance’s New York affiliate and a consultant to the national group. One of his clients is the Workforce Development Institute, a union-controlled organization.
As a consultant to WDI, Jones helps write the grant proposals for federal stimulus dollars — funds authorized in the bill that Apollo helped write — all to ensure that taxpayer dollars end up in the hands of groups that share Apollo’s political agenda.
Welcome to government of the activist, by the activist and for the activist.
Posted by tx on September 19, 2009 under Home Page |
The following message was sent to me:
Message from Iraq
The proud warriors of Baker Company wanted to do something to pay tribute to our fallen comrades so since we are part of the only Marine Infantry Battalion left in Iraq the one way that we could think of doing that is by taking a picture of Baker Company saying the way we feel. It would be awesome if you could find a way to share this with our fellow countrymen. I was wondering if there was any way to get this into your papers to let the world know that ‘WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN‘ and are proud to serve our country.
Semper Fi 1st Sgt Dave Jobe

Talk to your Creator and the next time when…the other car cuts you off and you must hit the brakes, or you have to park a little further from Walmart than you want to be,or you’re served slightly warm food at the restaurant, or you’re sitting and cursing the traffic in front of you, or the shower runs out of hot water, Think of them…
Protecting your freedom!

Thank you all for your service! May God bless you and keep you safe and bring you home soon!
Posted by tx on September 18, 2009 under Home Page, Principles and Values |
From Texas Insider, an online newletter:
Carter, Conaway: If approved by Senate, federal takeover of student loan industry allowed
(WASHINGTON, DC) – College students will no longer have a choice on where to obtain their student loans if a bill passed today by the House of Representatives becomes law. Democrats voted overwhelming to approve the bill. The legislation elminates the private lender option by June of next year.The House today voted down party lines to approve H.R. 3221, the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009 sponsored by Rep. George Miller (D-CA), which strips students of the ability to choose private lenders under the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) over the Federal Direct Lending Program (FDLP).
“The public-private student loan program that has been in place since 1965 has provided funding for over 60 million Americans to attend college,” says Congressman John Carter (R-TX). “To answer success like that by voting to destroy the system makes no sense for students or higher education.”
The Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) last year alone provided college loans for 6.4 million students at 5,000 schools, and has been the overwhelming student loan program of choice for colleges and students, especially among Texas schools and students.
Today’s vote, if allowed to stand, allows a total federal government takeover of the student loan industry.
It is estimated to cost taxpayers up to $50.1 billion over ten years, when taking into account the market-risk of inevitable defaults, which Democrats left out of their scoring on the bill.
The bill is also estimated to eliminate 30,000 jobs nationwide.
Carter says the economic impact in Central Texas will be especially damaging.
“In my district alone, this would directly eliminate over 1,000 jobs, not to mention all the bankers and spin-off businesses that would be negatively affected. After speaking personally with these folks, I know firsthand that many of these employees are the wives of soldiers at Ft. Hood, the last people we would want to hurt while so many of their spouses are deployed overseas protecting our country.”
“If this becomes law, it should be one of the first laws to be repealed by a new Congress in January 2011,” says Carter.
“And it should be a big reason for students and parents across America to make sure that Congress is indeed new,” Carter added.
Congressman Mike Conaway (R-TX-11) also blasted the “Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009″, making the following statement after voting ‘no’ on H.R. 3221:
“I am highly disappointed with my colleagues across the aisle for passing yet another piece of legislation that bloats our federal government. Today, the House voted to abolish the successful and well-respected Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) student loan program and replace it with a system of government-run lending
directly from the United States Treasury.
“Over the past forty years, the Federal Family Education Loan program has provided over 200 million loans and the opportunity for countless young men and women to seek higher education. These services are delivered at very little cost to families struggling to provide their children with a college education. This government-run lending program will be bad for students, bad for schools and bad for American jobs. It will add layers of bureaucratic red-tape while providing only the minimum in services to students and their families.
“The Democrats claim that this student loan bill “saves” $7.8 billion” over ten years; but once the bill’s budget gimmicks are accounted for, the cost is actually $50.1 billion. This bill has the potential to eliminate over 30,000 jobs in the private sector and creates ten new mandatory federal programs.
“The parallels between this takeover of our student loan system and the Democrats’ plan for a government takeover of our health care system are staggering, and I simply could not support this bad bill.”
Posted by tx on September 17, 2009 under Hidden truths, Home Page, Inspiration |
Please watch these two videos. Pastor Steven Broden speaks at a Forth Worth event on June 11, 2009 entitled America’s Awakening. You can visit their website at the following link: http://www.americasawakening.com/ Pastor Broden talks about the Fabian Socialists who are now in control of our government, both in Congress and the Administration. He tells us what we can do to stop our nation’s descent into tyranny.
According to Jerry Bower in Forbes Magazine, 11/03/2008: “Fabian socialists believe in gradual nationalization of the economy through manipulation of the democratic process. Breaking away from the violent revolutionary socialists of their day, they thought that the only real way to effect “fundamental change” and “social justice” was through a mass movement of the working classes presided over by intellectual and cultural elites. Before TV it was stage plays, written by George Bernard Shaw and thousands of inferior “realist” playwrights dedicated to social change…the Fabian MO, relentless cultural and journalistic attacks on everything that is, and then a hard pitch for the hope of what might be.”
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Posted by tx on September 16, 2009 under Home Page, Tea Party Protests, Texas patriots |
Fellow Tea Party Patriots:
We head into October with a string of impressive accomplishments under our belt.
The passion of the American people has the socialists back on their heels, and it is no exaggeration to say that YOU have been leading the charge against their plans.
Despite humble beginnings a few short months ago, we the people have united together across this great nation into a FORCE TO BE RECKONED WITH.
Over the August recess, the people were out in the streets and inside the town halls, letting our elected servants know, in no uncertain terms, that WE ARE WATCHING VIGILANTLY and that we will not be BULLIED into SOCIALISM.
The people have been taking it to ACORN and the labor unions. We’ve been standing up for free speech and against the Administration’s plans to bypass parental authority and establish direct lines of communication to our children.
This past weekend, the people marched on Washington with a force over ONE MILLION STRONG–with TEXANS leading the charge.
We’ve been doing great things, but we still have much work to do.
In the words of Winston Churchill, “this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.”
I write to encourage each of you to continue the great things you’ve been doing and to emphasize the critical importance of building your local neighborhood group. We have the momentum now. We absolutely MUST keep that momentum going. We must BUILD now if we are to BE PREPARED later.
If you don’t have a Local Neighborhood group in your area, START ONE.
If your Local Neighborhood group has gone dormant over the recess, it’s time to GET IT REVVED BACK UP.
If your Local Neighborhood group is active, but you haven’t organized Precinct Committees yet, it’s time to start planning that. I know I may sound like a broken record, but when it comes to politics, PRECINCTS are where the rubber meets the road. Precincts are the COGS of the political MACHINE, the CELLS of the body POLITIC. To control the machine, you MUST control the COGS.
If you need assistance or support of any type whatsoever in any of the above, please let us know.
If you are willing to support other groups in any capacity whatsoever, please let us know.
WE are here to do whatever we can to help you take back your neighborhood, and in the process, to take back your country. It’s up to YOU to let us know what you need in order to get that done. Don’t be shy. Together, we’ll make it happen.
Now, let’s go get ‘em!
Posted by tx on September 15, 2009 under Home Page, Texas candidates, US Constitution |
(WASHINGTON, DC) – The 111th Congress could go down in American history as the “House of Hypocrisy” after Democrats today followed months of ignoring potentially criminal tax evasion by U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and House Ways and Means Chairman Charlie Rangel (D-NY), while scheduling an immediate vote against Republican Congressman Joe Wilson for an inappropriate verbal outburst during last week’s Joint Session of Congress.
“We are witnessing perhaps the most blatant display of moral and legal hypocrisy in the history of this body,” says House Republican Conference Secretary John R. Carter of Texas. “Speaker Pelosi and President Obama have allowed Democrats at the highest levels of the federal government to violate the tax laws of the United States with impunity, blocked all attempts by this body to hold them accountable, and have made a mockery of our system of justice and the Rule of Law. Yet they find it important to hold a vote against a Republican for two words blurted out during a speech by the President, for which he has already apologized. We are witnessing truly malignant partisanship of historic proportion.” Carter has joined other Members of the House in support of Wilson’s apology being adequate to address any breach in House rules for his comment.
Carter introduced a privileged resolution earlier this year calling for removal of Rangel as Chairman of House Ways and Means, the House committee that oversees the IRS, while Rangel remained under investigation for tax violations, among other ethics charges. The resolution was blocked from consideration or debate on a party line vote by Democrats, in spite of the removal being supported by the editorial boards of the New York Times, Washington Post, and numerous other major daily newspapers historically favorable to Democrats.
Carter also introduced the Rangel Rule legislation that would provide the same waiver of penalties and interest on back taxes for all Americans as that enjoyed by Rangel. That measure has also been blocked by House Democrats.
“It is becoming increasingly apparent that the only way this House will restore the Rule of Law is for the American people to overthrow it,” says Carter. “It is time for a revolution at the polls in November 2010.
Carter last night on the House Floor on this issue:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swIfOf5lJ9E
Thank you Congressman Carter for standing up for your constituents!