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Harvest of Lies

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Want to know how President Clinton came to be called the first black President?  How the U.S. taxpayers were fleeced our of $3 billion?  How today the same shill is being used to pick the U.S. taxpayers’ pockets for $5 billion under President Obama? Read Harvest of Lies – The Black Farmer Lawsuit Against the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Author:  Louis T. March
Copyright: 2004
Publisher:  Representative Government Press, P.O. Box 18104, Raleigh, NC 27619

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Reading on Illegal Immegration

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

If you are interested in reading who is behind the push to burden the U.S. taxpayer with millions of illegal immigrants, the answer is in Breach of Faith, American Churches and the Immigration Crisis.

Author: James C. Russell, Ph.D.
Copyright: 2004
Publisher: Representative Government Press, PO Box 18104 Raleigh, NC 27619

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A Little Good News On the Immigration Front

Friday, July 10th, 2009
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From the Wall Street Journal July 10, 2009:

A series of Senate floor votes this week seeking to toughen immigration enforcement is giving the Obama administration its first real taste of the chilly climate for overhauling immigration laws.

On Thursday, the Senate approved a measure that would effectively overturn an immigration-enforcement decision announced one day earlier by the Obama administration. The Department of Homeland Security had said Wednesday that it would rescind a Bush administration program aimed at forcing employers to fire workers who are unable to resolve discrepancies in their Social Security records.

The Obama administration also said Wednesday that it would fully implement a Bush administration initiative that would require federal contractors and subcontractors to use an electronic government program aimed at keeping them from hiring illegal workers. It is expected to affect more than 170,000 employers.

But that wasn’t tough enough for Sen. Jeff Sessions, the Alabama Republican who has spearheaded efforts against immigration overhauls in recent years. Sen. Sessions won passage of an amendment after the Obama announcement Wednesday that would make the program, known as E-Verify, permanent and mandatory, removing any White House discretion to end it. Before the amendment passed, Sen. Sessions won support on a key procedural vote from 10 Democrats and Sen. Joseph Lieberman, a Connecticut independent who caucuses with the Democrats.

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Non-Stormwater Discharges Explained

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Keep in mind that the current ordinance, enacted 7/7/09 by the Yakima City Council says that people who make illicit discharges SHALL be punished.  No wiggle room is currently in the ordinance, although the council stated that it will come back and amend the ordinance at a future date.

Non-Stormwater discharges are broken into three groups (Ecology 2007):

  • Illicit Discharges
  • Conditional Non-Stormwater Discharges
  • Allowable Non-Stormwater Discharges

Each is explained in the following three sections with appropriate examples listed

(adapted from Ecology 2008 and RSWMP MODEL IDDE Ordinance 2009).

1.1.1 Illicit Discharges and Connections

Illicit discharges are the introduction of non-stormwater runoff, sewage, or hazardous materials into the public storm drain system through illicit connection and illegal dumping.

Illicit connections are physical connections to the storm drain system that have not been approved for storm water drainage by the facility owner and/or functions to convey a prohibited pollutant. Examples include an internal plumbing connection (e.g, washing machine or garage floor drain) or a service lateral cross-connection.

Illegal dumping is the intentional or inadvertent dumping of prohibited materials into the conveyance system, streets, inlets or basins, and the improper disposal of material on land that is then discharged to the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) when it rains.

Examples:

  • Sanitary wastewater from improper sewage connections, exfiltration, or leakage
  • Effluent from improperly operating/ or designated septic tank systems
  • Fruit packing wash water
  • Surface flow and irrigation drainage from feed lots and hobby farms
  • Commercial car wash and wastewaters
  • Radiator flushing wastewaters
  • Engine degreasing wastes
  • Improper oil disposal
  • Leaky underground storage tanks
  • Excess fertilizer or pesticides
  • Laundry wastes
  • Spills from roadway or other accidents
  • Dewatering of construction sites
  • Improper disposal of household toxic wastes
  • Chemical, hazardous materials, and garbage
  • Swimming pool cleaning wastewater and filter backwash
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Incredible

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

From The Daily Bail

Gross Negligence at the Federal Reserve.  The drama unfolds slowly at first, so make sure to watch to the end. First-term (anti-bailout candidate) Democrat Alan Grayson questions Elizabeth Coleman, Inspector General of the Federal Reserve.  The issue is oversight of the Fed’s ever-expanding balance sheetWatch it and weep.  And then get ready to fight back with your computer.

Please consider a mass email to everyone in your address book.  So far 165,000 of you have come to see this clip from your emailed links.  We need millions of Americans to become aware.  Copy/paste this link into an email and blast away.

Is there any voter who wouldn’t benefit from seeing the Fed clip?  Taking the time to send a few emails could be the difference between winning and losing the battle.

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