3.19.2009

Taxpayer Tea Party

UPDATE 2: There is a group putting on a Taxpayer Tea Party in Boone on the 15th. We could combine that with the Slave Revolt idea to make them both even stronger. Here is the link to the facebook groups for both:
Slave Revolt: http://www.facebook.com/events.php?ref=sb#/event.php?eid=71682520571

Boone Area/ASU Taxpayer Tea Party: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=55274866106&ref=ts


UPDATE: We are go for the table. I think as many of us as possible should go down there. If anyone wants to do it again on the 15th in Asheville, I can't do it because of the SLAVE protest going on here, but work on it anyway.

Hey everybody. I got an email from an organization called Freedom Works. They are organizing rallies across the nation to protest the bailouts and government waste of the taxpayer dollars. One of the "parties" is in Asheville on April 15th. Another is in Charlotte on April 4th. I would personally prefer the 4th, since it's a Saturday. Anyway, I emailed the guy in charge of that one and asked if the Campaign for Liberty could set up a table or have a speaker there. I'm still waiting to hear back.

here's the website: http://www.freedomworks.org/petition/iamwithrick/index.html

here's the info I have:

We have a busy few weeks ahead of us here in North Carolina. The politicians are in for a rude awakening as we send them a message loud and clear that we are tired of the wasteful spending, the bailouts and the increase in taxes on the average working family. Enough is enough!

Please join us for the event that is closest to you. We will be holding taxpayer "tea parties" around the state in the next few weeks, and we need YOU to be there to make your voice heard!

April 4th
Charlotte, NC
11:00am - 1:00pm
Marshall Park
rsvp: Allen Page, a.page@mindspring.com, 336-213-1167

April 15th
Raleigh, NC
11:00am - 2:00pm
State Capitol
rsvp: Allen Page, a.page@mindspring.com, 336-213-1167

April 15th
Asheville
4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Buncombe County Courthouse
rsvp: Bill Lack, bill_e_lack@yahoo.com, (828) 253-5709

3.18.2009

Garden Symposium

Hey, my brother-in-law and sister, Lucas and Sarah Smith, are hosting an open forum about gardens/related topics, and any and all among you who are interested are more than welcome to come. The format will be question and answer among the attendees, so brainstorm in advance if you have specific queries! There will be a large crowd of people with varied experience, and while the focus will be traditional vegetable gardens, there will be sources with knowledge about other farm skills (from bees to mushroom logs to pigs, etc).

The night is intended for anyone who is interested (or just wants to find out if they are interested) in gardening and self-sufficiency, irregardless of previous experience. You can come with a laundry list of questions, or just come and observe, it's your pleasure...and here are the details:

When: Friday, March 27th 7:00p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Where: The Agricultural Center (the exact room is not confirmed, but there will be signs or people to point you in the right direction).

If you know for sure that you are coming, you can let Sarah know (lucasnsarah@yahoo.com) and that will give her a general idea of how many chairs to set up, but an RSVP is not necessary.

I hope you all can come. Oh, and if you have any other questions, feel free to e-mail them at that address.

Domestic Terrorists

Here's a link to an article about the Missouri State Police Report.

http://www.kansascity.com/116/story/1086524.html

It's definitely some scary stuff..

3.17.2009

Liberty Maniacs


If you have not checked out www.libertymaniacs.com yet, then you are missing out on alot of fun. The products and designs are dynamite, albeit pricey. You can customize nearly everything. What are you waiting for??? Go!

Rebel on tax day.



I don't know if anyone else wants to do this, but here is a poster I made for something that I want to do on April 15th. Whether or not the club officially sponsors it is of no consequence to me, but I think other members might be interested.

3.05.2009

Liberty Bell Sponsorships and Distribution

I am trying to get some feedback on how everyone is doing with the distribution of our first issue. I've been running around town the last few days to a lot of businesses asking about having a stack of Liberty Bell's and I've been getting shot down left and right. The predominant message I've been getting is that it's too politically bias and many of them said that if they are going to considering sponsoring it in the future we need to provide a more diverse collection of opinions. With that, I was thinking for the second issue that we get a decent amount of reader responses and publish ones that don't share ours. It appears that is the only way we will be able to keep the Liberty Bell going, at least from a financial standpoint. I also spoke with the university about getting some money from them for our club and it's currently under review, I'm pretty sure a couple of us will have to appear before a panel of administrators at some point to get final confirmation on that.

Andrew B

3.04.2009

And the 'Tin Foil Hat' award goes to...

"Educate-Yourself.org"
Oh, the name sounds nice. You will be surprised.
Suggested Reading:
Succor Punch (haha... ha.. haahaha or maybe I'm ignorant)
Insights on Aliens
Zeitgeist, Illuminati Critique or Psy-Op?
Peak-Oil (they think it's a joke, yea, oil will last forever)
Global Warming

Actually, if they trimmed some fat from the site, there would probably be some good information there. In its current state, I can't bring myself to scan through the muck to get to the good stuff, honestly.

Common Market is a pretty cool hiphop band out of Seattle. I'm going to see them out there on the 15th. A buddy just introduced me to them, and I've only sampled, but it sounds good.
The song I dig most maybe is thissun' here.

Buy some silver today. Cheaps

Edit:
My President - Young Jeezy
I'm sure Obama appreciates his support.
"My president is black, my Lambo's blue, and I'll be god-damned if my rims ain't, too!"

If you get this, I salute you.

3.03.2009

The Liberty Bell

Ok, so after trying to print the publications ourselves, we realized that it takes a very long time to do so. I think we should try to print them with the Appalachian Print Shop. Andrew M., I've been trying to contact you. Will you call or go over there tomorrow to see what kind of price you can get. Andrew B., when we have the prices, we can rework the math. Also, start writing/sending in any submissions for the second edition, as it will be released a week to two weeks after the big release of ed. 1

Peace.