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2022 Oct 1, 2:13pm   56,402 views  749 comments

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247   Patrick   2023 Dec 29, 10:27am  

https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/nullification-bill-in-tennessee-please


Very briefly, nullification is a method for the states to assert their sovereignty rights, as envisioned by the Constitution, and to automatically reject (nullify) unconstitutional federal laws. As an example, many states legalized marijuana while it remains criminalized at the federal level. They nullified those federal laws (see, they CAN do it).

Here is a message from Karen on what you can do to push your state legislators to act (and copy TN bill):

The first thing people need to do is organize if they are not already leading a group or belong to a group

They need to get a House and Senate sponsor for the legislation

Then they need to build their organization so when the bills start moving through the House and Senate sub-committees, committees and the full House and Senate they have enough people to put pressure on the legislators. We work the people on the sub-committees and committees first. No sense in blasting the entire House and Senate before we get the bill passed in the sub-committees and committees. But many of us do speak with our individual elected state leaders.

People need to understand how their legislature works and how bills pass through the system

They need to get educated on the Constitution (the TRUTH) and Nullification. Our website provides a ton of good resources that will help people get on board quickly. I would be glad to work with anyone from any state that needs help.

Write articles for the local newspaper and alternative media sites.

Get on local radio stations.

Organize block parties. Create a flyer (we have a flyer and pamphlet on our website they could use as a sample) and walk the block placing the flyer on the front door of their neighbors.

Make your car a rolling billboard
248   HeadSet   2023 Dec 29, 2:55pm  

Patrick says





What? This is the mindset of men who pretend to be women.
251   HeadSet   2023 Dec 30, 8:39am  

Patrick says





Yes, just like home printed money, one cannot but anything with home grown food. What is the point with this cartoon? Fruits and veggies are cheap, so growing at home is more for freshness and taste than making money. In fact, the costs including time of one's radish patch may be more expensive than just picking up a bag of radishes at the Safeway.
253   yawaraf   2023 Dec 30, 3:04pm  

HeadSet says

Yes, just like home printed money, one cannot but anything with home grown food.

I'm sure that for those interested it would be possible to sell produce grown in the garden. Using your logic, I could say that one could eat the food from his garden, but would not be able to eat the money, home-printed or otherwise.
254   HeadSet   2023 Dec 30, 4:41pm  

yawaraf says

I'm sure that for those interested it would be possible to sell produce grown in the garden.

For more than it cost? Most home growers cannot even give away the excess cucumbers.
255   Booger   2023 Dec 30, 5:17pm  

Patrick says

Make your car a rolling billboard










256   yawaraf   2023 Dec 30, 9:35pm  

HeadSet says

yawaraf says


I'm sure that for those interested it would be possible to sell produce grown in the garden.

For more than it cost? Most home growers cannot even give away the excess cucumbers.

If someone uses the land that is already available to him due to his living arrangements the cost can be close to zero, especially after the first year when he doesn't have to acquire seeds anymore.

His effective hourly wage might be very low, but it might be a better use of his time than watching TV.
257   AmericanKulak   2023 Dec 30, 11:52pm  

Patrick says





Took the Romans centuries to pacify that part of Hispania.
258   Patrick   2023 Dec 31, 8:16pm  

Those northern areas were Celtic and Basque, people that are still rather hard to pacify.
259   Patrick   2023 Dec 31, 8:17pm  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/a-big-theory-sunday-december-31-2023


The Fort Worth Star Telegram ran an encouraging story yesterday with this headline:




The restaurant has planned a gala, premium-priced New Year’s Eve party including a fire thrower, a magician, a palm reader, dinner, music, a DJ, and several drag performers offering “comedy and cabaret.” But, according to the story, after an “onslaught of complaints,” the restaurant changed up its New Year’s Eve programming, deleting the drag performers:




To be clear: neither I nor most people who complained about the show hate transsexual people. I’m not advocating to make drag illegal or banning it. But if most customers feel adding drag to the pricey New Year’s experience is offensive, either because it is immoral, disrespectful to women, or for whatever reason, then restaurants are right to adjust to customer preferences.

This demonstrates a hidden benefit to the shrinking economy. Without all the free government covid money, businesses are being forced to pay more attention to their customers which means less wokeness.
261   HeadSet   2024 Jan 1, 8:03am  

Patrick says

Those northern areas were Celtic and Basque, people that are still rather hard to pacify.

Celtics hard to pacify? Romans had no trouble subjecting them and the Germanics were able to kick them out of mainland Europe. Later on, the English easily dominated Scotland and Ireland, and that was after the Anglo-Saxons booted the Celts out of what became England. Even that was on the heels of the Danish ruling the Celts that lived in eastern Britain.
263   Patrick   2024 Jan 3, 11:03am  

https://notthebee.com/article/school-district-forced-to-pay-young-women-after-sending-her-home-over-homosexuality-is-a-sin-t-shirt


Tennessee school district settles in court with young woman sent home for "Homosexuality is a Sin" shirt

Three years after being forced to return home for wearing a shirt professing part of her faith, a young Tennessee woman just won a nice little victory against school officials:

In a settlement agreement reached in November and shared with The Christian Post, the Overton County Board of Education in Tennessee agreed to pay $101 to Brielle Penkoski three years after she was sent home from the Livingston Academy public high school for wearing the shirt.

Okay, I just need to adjust my eyeglasses here a second and make sure I'm reading it right ...

Okay, so not exactly a bonanza. But it's a moral victory more than anything.
To be fair, the board is also shelling out for procedural fees:

The school board will also pay the plaintiff's attorney's fees and costs.

Penkoski, a minor when the lawsuit was first filed in 2020, "is the daughter of street preacher Rich Penkoski, who leads the online ministry Warriors for Christ."

Ask yourself if a shirt criticizing Christianity or promoting something directly opposed to its teachings would be allowed in schools. Of course it would. So if we truly live in a fair system, you'd also be allowed to wear shirts paraphrasing the Apostle Paul - you know, one of the bedrocks of Western civilization.

Here's First Corinthians 6:9-10:

Or do you not know that wrongdoers will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor men who have sex with men nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God.

Rich Penkoski said the $100 payday was "way more than we thought she was going to get anyway out of this."

"The other part of this is all the teachers, at least from 2020, were told to start taking First Amendment courses," the preacher continued, adding that that requirement was "one of the things that I insisted on."

A good victory here, all told. Well done, everyone.
264   fdhfoiehfeoi   2024 Jan 4, 10:13am  

GNL says

What is wrong with the catholic church? Religion doesn't change with society. It's supposed to be the guide of society. I would never be a catholic.


Keep in mind the local Diocese likely does not agree with Rome. I know the one we've attended here is Yuma definitely does not.
268   GNL   2024 Jan 4, 11:42am  

HeadSet says

Patrick says






Yes, just like home printed money, one cannot but anything with home grown food. What is the point with this cartoon? Fruits and veggies are cheap, so growing at home is more for freshness and taste than making money. In fact, the costs including time of one's radish patch may be more expensive than just picking up a bag of radishes at the Safeway.

You're missing the point of FREEDOM and not being reliant.

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