Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Nomad News Vol.2, No.36


This is an illustration of the two 36-feet billboards now displayed on Interstate 40 in Cumberland County TN. One facing eastbound traffic is located at mile 304.5 and the other facing westbound traffic is at mile 328.5, just before Exit 329.
40-inch wide copies of the billboard printed on peel-off paper (like bumper stickers) are available at Signsmith Signs, 1337 West Ave., Crossville TN 38555
(just across from Hardee's) for $15.00 each. Ideal for tailgate of pick-up trucks. Make your pick-up a travelling billboard for cleaning house in Washington. If anyone from out-of-town would like one, I will see that it is mailed to you for the additional cost of postage and mailing tube.
Already I have advised you the history of these billboards but I am repeating it here for the record: When we moved last December we sold a separate vacant lot at the same time. We do not pay any income taxes (this can and should be correted with the Fair Tax because I think everybody should pay their fair share) but thinking the vacant lot sale might create some tax liability I went to a tax preparer. When advised we had no liability I was also advised we had a $6000.00 tax rebate coming. "How can this be?", I asked. I was advised it was some Stimulus Fund thanks to the Obama administration. I told the tax preparer I could not in good conscious accept something that had to be taken from somone else against their wishes. I decided not to file my return and forget about the whole thing. But, thinking a little bit more I thought: They will just give it to someone else so I'll accept it and then use the money to help defeat those who had passed this onerous bill. So I decided to use the money for these two billboards. Now, when you pass these signs on I-40 you will see some of your tax dollars working to Kick Them All Out.

Hawkeye

P.S.: I'm getting an estimate on some bumper stickers with the billboard. Anyone interested?

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Nomad News Vol.2 No.35

I Believe in Something:

In case anyone hasn't already suspected, I consider myself an Independent Conservative American. If I seem to lean more to the Republican side it is only because that, in most cases, is the lesser of two evils.

First and foremost, I believe in the Constitution of the United States of America. The Constitution has withstood the ravages of both current Republican and Democrat parties and all those that came before during the past 200 years plus. At least, to some extent. The patriots who designed the Constitution were able to do so because they relied mostly on a commodity that is sadly lacking today: Common Sense.

I have lived, fortunately, through nearly a century of thieves, hucksters, traitors, and self-serving sleazy bastards who have attempted to shred the Constitution. It didn't start with FDR but that is where it starts with me. FDR started the slide toward socialism with his New Deal schemes. Each succeeding administration has added to the slippery stream until it has morphed into a cesspool of greed , corruption and putrefaction.

And, I believe I am an American. My immigrant parents, like many before them, came to America to be American citizens. Not Irish-Americans, or German-Americans, or Armenian-Americans. They left their old ways behind them and melted in, still maintaining their sense of heritage. They worked hard with little formal education but plenty of common sense. They raised the Greatest Generation and saw to it that their offspring received the education they never had the opportinuty to acquire. One of the greatest questions of the 20th Century that will be argued for years is how the Greatest Generation sired the misfit generation of the 60s who are now occupying the seats of government in the U.S.Capitol.

And, I believe America is a Christian nation and we speak English only. One need not be Christian to be a citizen but to be a citizen one must abide by the laws and procedures set down in our justice and legal system. There is no place for Sharia law or any other foreign system of law in the American justice system.
And I believe it might we well to remember this quote from George Washington's First Inaugural Address on April 30, 1789: "The preservation of the sacred fire of liberty and the destiny of the republican form of government are justly considered as deeply, perhaps as finally, staked on the experiment entrusted to the hands of the American people."



Hawkeye




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