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St. Michael's At The Lake Episcopal, Worship Sunday 3 pm, Healing Thursday 1111:30 am, Thrift Shop Thu 102 & Sun 1-4 Faith Church United Church of Christ, 106 Faith Dr., Orange Grove, 384-2414. Sunday School: 9:15, Worship Service: 10:30. St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, FM 534, Mass: Sunday, 9:15. Call church for other times. West Shore Baptist Church, FM 534. 547-6153, Sunday School: Sunday 9:30 am. Services: Sunday 10:50 am. Women's Bible study Tues. mornings from 10:00 to 12:00, Men's Bible study Wednesday mornings at 10:00 A.M. Lighthouse Faith Fellowship (charismatic, non-denominational), 331 FM 534, 547-6243. Sunday School: 9:15am Services: Sunday 10:00 am. Grace Lutheran Church of Mathis, 1205 E. San Patricio Ave., Mathis, 547-2239 First United Methodist Church, 420 S. Duval, Mathis 5473381. Adult Bible Class 9:45 am, Worship Service 10:50 Brush Country Cowboy Church, Brush Country Cowboy Church, 1417 S. Hwy 37 access We are located 1 mile north of FM 799. Sunday Services at 10:00am. 361-449-2400. First Baptist Church, 404 S. Bee, Mathis, Texas, 547-2139. Services: Sunday Bible study: 9:45am. Worship 11:00am. Evening Worship 6:00pm. Wednesday Evening Service: 7:00pm St. John of the Cross Catholic Church, 20 S. Metz St., Orange Grove, Mass: Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 7:30 am . & 11:00am, 361-384-2795. FM 624, Sunday Morning Services 8:45 and 10:30am, 227-9828.
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To The Editor: Mainstream media are doing it to us again. With many states, including Texas, having not even had a chance to vote in primaries, the MSM has decided for us that Mitt Romney is the Republican nominee. This is not surprising, as Mitt is their candidate of choice. He is Plan B in case Obama does not win. The problem with this is that since many, if not most, humans, want to be able to say they voted for the winner, so when the MSM calls Romney the winner, prematurely, it is simply human nature to go along with whomever has been already predicted to be the winner. It seems obvious that this premature naming of Romney as the presumtive candidate is a ruse to heavily influence large states like Texas to cast votes for Romney, the establishment candidate of choice. Having read extensively about Mitt Romney and what he says he believes on the issues, I have concluded that he a) has made a career out of running for President for the past five or six years. b) His business experience was far less as an entrepreneur than as an executive running an investment operation. Romney was good at presenting and selling the deals the company made. In other words, he was a really good salesman, and that is indeed a valuable skill, one especially conducive to running for political office. c) Romney equals Obama Lite,and is just another puppet of the power elite who are seeking a New World Order. I am not saying that Mitt Romney would be as bad as Obama, but I am saying he would not be much better in terms of the future of America as a free (not-so-free) country. I would bet that if Mitts were grilled about the Consitution, he would get flustered and come up with many wrong answers. As someone has said, A can of dog food would be better than Obama. The MSM long ago dismissed Ron Paul because they are so afraid of an honest Constitutionist. Gingrich has been largely presented as some sort of cartoon character, as has Santorum, who has wisely dropped out of the race. The Texas primary election is now scheduled for May 29, 2012. If you want Romney to simply walk away with the nomination, just stay home. If you care, even if you have previously voted in Democrat primaries, vote Ron Paul in the Republican primary. He represents true hope and change, not the abominations of Obama. A Rasmussen poll conducted on April 12 resulted in Romney and Obama in a tie if the election were held that day. It resulted in Ron Paul beating Obama by one percentage point. Both of these results, of course, are inclusive because of the margin of error inherent in all polls. Joe Geyer Corpus Christi, Texas -----------------------------------To the Editor: I stopped to eat a burger in Tilden at the McMullen Mercantile and I found your paper. I want to thank you and the article contributers for the hard work on this paper. This is a great way to reach folks who rely on mainstream news and publications to form their opinions on the issues facing our country and our world. I've had a hard time reaching my co-workers on these things but I think them seeing it for themselves in this newspaper will help them understand that Im not crazy. This stuff really Is going on and we have to speak up if we care
Lagarto Community Church 287 FM 3162 Lagarto, Texas 78383 Sunday: Bible School 9:4511am, Church 11am, Bible Study Wed & Sunday 6pm Mathis Church of Christ 407 E. Rockport, Mathis, Texas 547-2016, Sunday Bible Study 9:30am, Worship 10:30am, Sunday Evening 6PM, Wednesday Bible Study 7pm.
First Evangelical Lutheran Church, 600 S. Dibrell St., Church of Christ, Exit 40 @ I37 Orange Grove TX, 361-384N./Hwy 888, one mile east. Sun. 2712 Sunday School: Bible Study 9:45. Sunday Serv9:00 a.m. Worship Service: ice 11am & 6pm. Wed. 7:00pm 10:30 a.m. www.firstogtx.org
Lake View Baptist Church, 6 mi North of Mathis on Hwy 3024. Sunday Bible study 9:45am, Worship services at 11am and 6pm Wednesday night at 6pm. 361-547-6325 leave message. Cross Trails Cowboy Church 2 miles East of Orange Grove on
Safe Harbor - a Lutheran mission (ELCA) meeting at St. Michael's Episcopal Church on FM 534. We meet at 5 p.m. each Saturday evening. Contact us at SafeHarborLC@gmail.com or 361-244-6045. All are welcome!
about our country and our children's future. Even though I have previously read almost every article you published, I will still order a year subscription to support your efforts. Thank you for taking a stand when most others don't. Thank you for being true patriots. Joshua Aguirre Laredo, Texas -----------------------------------From: Campaign for Liberty Dear Penny, This coming week, Congress is set to take up another socalled "cybersecurity" bill, H.R. 3523, the "Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act of 2011" (CISPA). And this time, many of those who joined us to stop SOPA and PIPA are supporting this legislation. So only the immediate action of you and your fellow C4L members can help protect our privacy from the government's ever-expanding reach. After our victory over SOPA/PIPA, I wrote to you in late February about the need to stay vigilant against Congress' attempts to assert more control over the Internet. Well, since then, Republicans and Democrats have introduced at least four major "cybersecurity" bills. Expanding government power is always bipartisan. CISPA, sponsored by Rep. Mike Rogers (MI-8), is promoted as a harmless bill that will enable voluntary "information sharing" between private corporations and government agencies in the name of "cybersecurity." Unfortunately, it would allow the transfer of vast amounts of data, including information like your Internet browsing history or email content, to any agency in the federal government, including non-civilian agencies such as the National Security Agency or the Department of Defense Cyber Command. One major problem with these alleged "cybersecurity" bills is their overly broad focus on what information private companies are encouraged to share with federal agencies. CISPA currently contains no incentive for private companies like Facebook or Google to remove personally identifiable information from data they share. In addition, the way this legislation is drafted, it currently overrides privacy presumptions found in the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and the Communications Act regarding the privacy of an individual's online communications and related records. See Mail Continued on Page 5
From eighteenth century English historian, Fraser-Tyler, most appropriate to the present:
A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on the majority always vote for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy always followed by a dictatorship. The average age of the world's greatest civilizations has been 200 years. Great nations rise and fall. The people go from bondage to spiritual truth, to great courage, from courage to liberty, from liberty to abundance, from abundance to selfishness, from selfishness to complacency, from complacency to apathy, from apathy to dependence, from dependence back again to bondage.
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setting up for our annual Rummage Sale. The Rummage Sale was on the 14th and while the shoppers did not seem to number as many as in past years it was still a pretty good sale considering the economy. We had several people come in from other areas, even as far as Goliad. The lady from Goliad visited and ate with us, telling us stories about Lagarto and the Old Lagarto Schoolhouse where she used to attend school. It was a treat to have her at the sale and, hopefully, she will be able to come again for our annual Craft Bazaar in November! Our meal was provided by Trish Arink and it was really good. A mishap at the Rummage Sale left us without a handle on the refrigerator. Our club members are really strong and tough! Thanks again to one of the husbands who came in later with his tools and reattached the handle. Must remember to pull, not jerkmust remember to pull, not jerk!! Oh, and a hearty thank you to Kay Schuette, who is an Associate Member, for loaning us the extra tables. A week later our members found themselves pulling items, from our shelves, which could be sold at the Pioneer Day celebration in Orange Grove on the 21st. Participating members that day were Linda Avila, Mary Salmons, Joyce Sattler, Lee Smith, Connie Reardon, Lucy Cantu, Cherie McGuire and Dottie Meyer. A special thanks goes out to Frank Avila, Lindas husband, and Judy Cervenka, Dotties daughter, for helping with the set-up, sales and take-down. Sales were good and a lot of raffle tickets were sold for the drawing which is scheduled for May 10th. On that day, May 10th, we will have our last meeting before breaking for the summer. Once again I would like to invite any of our neighbors to come over to the Old Lagarto School on FM 534 and visit with us. If you like to do crafts, if you want to get some exercise, if you are good at dealing cards or, if you just like to eat and visit, we would love to have you join us any Thursday. And, remember, that our building can be rented for that party you are planning. Come on over and talk to us.
May 2012
You Decide
by Armando Conde
The Abysmal Failure of Public Education and Why You Should Home-School Your Children or Pay Twice to Send Your Children to Private School.
Nooz Flash 1: Public Education is an abysmal failure, thanks largely to government interference, that is, the interference of ignorant and greedy legislators at both the state and federal level on the rights of parents and local communities. No amount of money can fix it, for lack of money is not the problem. Nooz Flash 2: The largest portion of property taxes you pay, either directly, through your mortage payment or through higher rent payments, is to pay for the failed public school system, and you either pay up or lose your property, no matter how many thousands of dollars you have invested in your property over your lifetime. Nooz Flash 3: A portion (probably a large portion) of school taxes you pay actually pays for extracurricular activities that could (and should) be paid for privately. (Do the schools pay for your childs ballet lessons? If not, why should they pay for football, or basketball, or cheer?) These activities include all public school sports, cheer, marching band, free daycare for severely handicapped children whose parents prefer to abdicate their responsibilities to the state and all activities parents believe they should not have to pay for. In the pre-revolutionary days of the American colonies, illiteracy was practically unknown. Virtually everyone could read and write in the English language. Education was considered to be the responsibility of the parents of the child. Parents taught their children to read and write. It was common for the father to sit with the children and read aloud the newspaper while the mother prepared breakfast. Since all meals were prepared from scratch in those days, it allowed about 45 minutes for the father to read to his children. Children learned the 3R s from their parents. In wealthy families, sometimes a tutor was hired to further a childs education. Sometimes, once a child had learned the basics, a minister or pastor helped with the childs education. Sometimes members of a community would contribute money to pay the salary of a teacher for their children. The Bible was read daily, and many children learned to read by reading the Bible. As the population grew, small private schools sprung up, always revolving around a church. As more and more Catholics settled in America, they established private parochial schools and took in orphans and poor children as well as those who could afford to pay. Except in the case of orphans, the responsibility for education still was that of the parents of the child. Originally, there were no public schools and no taxation to support any such schools. When the idea of public schools arose, it was promoted by those supporting humanism, statism and the idea that the purpose of education was to support the common good, socialism and militarism. Unfortunately, many Protestants, fearful of the encroachment of Catholicism, embraced the idea of public schools, erroneously believing they would lessen the influence of Catholic schools. Instead, public schools lessened the influence of the entirety of Christianity. The population, as a result, became less and less literate and more influenced by humanistic values. According to Susan Alder, author of Education in America, in the days of the early settlers: Parents bore the responsibility for seeing that children were literate, educated in the faith, and able to provide for themselves in society. This concept was rooted in the Biblical teaching that the family not the church and not civil governmentwas created by God as the primary governing body in society. Well- governed families produced wellordered societies. Thus, the family was the guardian of a societys character and culture. Pastors and elders in the church were to encourage parents in their work and supplement it as necessary by instructing the parents or by direct involvement with the children when, for example, the pastor fulfilled his catechizing responsibilities or the parents asked the pastor to tutor the child. Often when several parents wanted the pastor to tutor their children, the pastor would instruct the children in a group instead of individually, thus forming a type of school. If parents were derelict in their duties, they opened themselves up to churchnot civildiscipline, the goal of which would be that the parents fulfill their responsibilities as parents. Parents did not even consider that the civil government in any way had the responsibility or should assume the responsibility of providing for the education of children. Even in the early years of the colonies, parents were able to choose from a variety of means to round out their childrens education-private tutors (usually a minister), private schools, church schools, and apprenticeships. Private colleges were founded to provide higher education. Academies sprang up in larger towns to prepare students for college. Although there were early experiments in Massachusetts with public schools, private schools far outnumbered public schools in Boston. Public schools were intended for the very poor. Literacy was nearly universal before the Revolution and for a time afterwards. Americans were among the most advanced in the world in terms of education. Also, writes Susan Alder, In 1789, Massachusetts passed a law regarding establishment of tax-supported schools. Connecticut and New Hampshire passed similar laws. In 1796, Virginia enacted a state law establishing a state school system. Since the legislation was noncompulsory, Virginians neither taxed themselves for, nor established, tax-supported schools. Although it theoretically left educational opportunities up to the states, the federal government in the Ordinances of 1785 and 1787 set aside land (one square mile) in every township. The income from the use of this land was to be earmarked for the maintenance of public grammar schools. Samuel Blumenfeld pointed out, While the purpose of the land grants was to provide incentives to those who wished to establish communities in sparsely settled areas, the net See Failure Continued on Page 4
A Review of Afternoon Tea Lectures on the Basic Principals of Money Sponsored by Congressman Ron Paul Part 1of 2
The role money plays in society today is non-negotiable. We gladly accept, without a second thought, Federal Reserve Notes (FRN) in exchange for our labor. We know, absent any doubt, that FRNs will be accepted for whatsoever they will buy for our consumption. No one will dispute the fact that an FRN is money; that is why they are so widely accepted. But what is money? When one seeks to answer the simple question of what is money, one will find that FRNs are not only fraudulent debt instruments thrust upon the American People, but debts that are impossible to pay back under a fiat-based currency monopolized by private interests. So the question remains: What is money? Texas Congressman Ron Paul sponsored a three part lecture to explain money. The three lectures do a greater good to the public by giving us a helping hand to understand our economic woes today; as well as giving us ways to prepare and survive the imminent collapse of our debt-based economy. I found the series to be so intriguing and significant that I feel compelled to share this information with everyone; and it is for this reason I am writing this article. The first part of the series is a lecture given by Joseph Salerno, an academic vice president of the Mises Institute, professor of economics at Pace University, and editor of the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. In his lecture, Salerno addresses the basic question of what is money. Part I So what is money? Money by itself has no direct use. We cant eat money. We only use money as a means to get the things we need and desire. Money is a market phenomenon born from the needs of producers and consumers to have a medium exchange for goods. Under a barter system, if I have eggs and you have milk, you may not trade me eggs for milk because you already trade someone else for eggs, or simply because you dont like eggs; either way you will not trade me. How am I to get the milk for my eggs? What can I trade my eggs for now so that I can later trade for milk? Well, in a time without refrigeration salt was widely used as a preservative. Everyone used salt! Maybe a salt miner would like my eggs for his salt? Sure enough a deal was done and I could now return to the dairy farmer to exchange my salt for his milk. I got my milk. Since salt had a common everyday use, salt was readily accepted practically anywhere. The wide acceptance of salt, including the consideration it took to yield the salt, allowed for a market to set prices. Money only has the value that a free market gives it and the free market is the existence of a free people engaging in commerce. A barter based economy is unsustainable due to the fact that a producer cannot pay his employee with the goods he produces. Ones labor becomes meaningless when his payment for labor cannot be used for other necessities. If I work for a bakery, how am I supposed to pay my electric bill if I get paid in bread? Examples such as these are what Professor Salerno referred to as a double coincidence of wants. So the medium of exchange, money, was born. No one man, institution, or government can claim the credit for the creation of money. Depending on the location, money was made of a variety of things. Some used leather, beads, and corn. The early colonies used dried tobacco as currency. Over time, dating back at least 3000 years, gold and silver have become the two most widely accepted forms of money. What is it about gold and silver that give them value? Well, how do we define value? A free market will place value based upon the scarcity of the product. Scarcity and rarity are what helps a free market decide the value of a commodity. Besides scarcity and rarity, money must also be portable. What a ton of iron will buy today, you could purchase the same with a quarter ounce of gold. So you see how a form of money must also have a high weight to value ratio and be divisible without losing value. Exchanging n FRN dollar for four quarters does not change the value of each quarter. Each fourth will always be worth 25 cents. I hope now that you have a basic understanding of what is money. Money can be anything that is given value derived from confidence in the marketplace. Economies and markets can pop up anywhere, including prisons. Although it is a violation of Texas Department of Criminal Justices policy, inmates still trade their goods, purchased from commissary; and the medium of exchange are postage stamps. Whatever the current price of a stamp is, that is the purchasing power of the stamp. No matter what the environment, an economy will always emerge, along with some form of currency; be it stamps, cigarettes, goats, sheep, water, sea shells, or even humungous round carved stone. What passes today for money is nothing more than an illusion purported by private banks and its the American People who have been on the hook ever since 1913. After the act was signed into law, at the very least, FRNs could be redeemed for gold upon demand. Since gold and/or silver backed the note the inflation could be kept in check. Now that Nixon removed the gold from the dollar, there is nothing left to check inflation so the Fed can just create money out-of-thin-air The illusion created by the fed will never be revealed until we understand what Constitutional money is. Part two of the lecture is given by Dr. Edwin Vieira Jr., J.D., Ph.D., the author of Pieces of Eight: The Monetary Powers and Disabilities of the United States Constitution. Dr. Vieira explains what Constitutional money is; a lecture given that covers over See Money Continued on Page 4
May 2012 Communist Continued from Page 3 take fat children away from their parents so I could teach them how and what to eat according to the Big Farma controlled USDA crooks, guaranteed to shorten their lives. I would encourage the break up of families by making divorce easy, just as is being done now. I would encourage children to call Child Protective Services against their own parents, just as is being done now. I would put children on a pedestal and pass laws that value their lives above the lives of productive adults, just as is being done now, because it is the children we are indoctrinating who are far more important to our cause than the adults of older generations who would never stand for Communism. I would accept and even encourage news media monopolies, much as we have now, and discourage independent media businesses, just as is being done now. The media must spout the same rhetoric and be as devoid as possible of independent thought or criticism of real issues. I would continue to erode states rights by withdrawing federal funding to those states that do not comply with my desires. I would continue what President Bush has started with no child left behind as a monumental inroad into federal government control of education. I would take away federal funding for highways from states who did not comply with any number of federal government demands. I would continue to dumb down public education resulting in more compliant public school teachers, usually educated in public schools. I would have pre-schoolers learn rap songs all about me, and finally I would become the dictator, just as I was raised to be. And there are many other things I would do, that are being done now. If Obama is re-elected, all these efforts will come to fruition. If Romney is elected, an unlikely prospect, all these efforts will come to fruition albeit a little more slowly. The way back is Ron Paul. To paraphrase something from an internet blog: Mitt Romney has been orchestrating a campaign and blowing with the winds of polls and the media. Ron Paul, on the other hand, is spearheading a non-violent Revolution to take back the real America. Choose according to the dictates of your conscience. Failure Continued from Page 3 effect was to encourage state governments to become involved in subsidizing education. None of the legislation passed in these years was compulsory. Therefore, parents continued to educate their children at home, with tutors, or in private or church schools. Many local governments paid tuition for poor students to attend the schools of their choice. Many missionary agencies built and maintained schools for the poor in the large cities. For years, it appeared the only strong advocates of state schools in America were the Unitarians of Boston, who denied Christian doctrines and accepted Rousseaus philosophy that negative behavior in society was a result of miseducationnot mans fallen nature. The Unitarians felt that man, who was essentially good, could be saved from the evils of society if he were properly educated. Samuel Blumenfeld has documented the Unitarian success in its press toward compulsory, government controlled, tax-supported state schools in his book Is Public Education Necessary?... ...As America approached the 1830s, educational opportunities abounded. Anyone who truly wanted an education could have one. Although common schools were in existence at this time in various places, most parents (even those paying taxes to support the common schools) continued to send their children to private institutions. And from Steven Yates in his article The Harsh Truth About Government School, in a review of a book by the same name by Bruce N. Shortt (1994) he states that Statesponsored schools were not part of the original make-up of this country. None of the Founders all of whom were educated at home or privately saw providing compulsory, state-sponsored education as a proper function of the central government, which is why education is not mentioned in the U.S. Constitution. There were no government schools in any modern sense of that term until the 1840s, when Horace Manns Unitarians started them up in Massachusetts as what were then known as common schools. Mann had been to Prussia where he learned of a far different view of the relationship between central government and its citizens than our own tradition which sees the individual as special both morally and economically. Prussian schools considered children property of the state, and educated them accordingly. They were raised to be obedient to the state, their purpose being to advance the interests of the state.... Robert Owen, one of the Anglo-American worlds first influential socialists, who developed a similar philosophy of education. Owen believed that children should be separated from their parents as early as possible and raised by the state. He believed people were exclusively the products of their social environments, and that if nurtured properly by the state, could be molded into whatever was desired. A key to the thinking that went into forming the official ideology of state-sponsored education was that human beings are innately good, not sinful, and that human nature could be perfected by the right kind of educational system. The ideology that eventually developed would hold that children could be molded into willing consumers of the products of big business and obedient servants of government. In short, the aims of state-sponsored schools were to transform thinking, highly individualistic and very literate citizens into an unthinking, collectivized mass. The slow but steady decline in literacy of all kinds was a by-product. Why did nineteenth century Christians go along with this scheme? One of the central reasons was that most were Protestants who hoped common schools would slow the spread of Catholicism in the new world. What mattered most about Horace Mann was that he wasnt sympathetic to Catholicism! It mattered less that he and his Unitarian colleagues were preaching that man could perfect himself through his own efforts, and that compulsory education was a means to this end. So Protestant Christians, including many clergy, supported government schools thinking they could control them. Very slowly, Pandoras Box opened. A creeping secularization began. A few theologians (R.L. Dabney is an example) warned of the emerging dangers of state-sponsored education. Dabney, who was no friend of Catholics, was surprisingly prescient. He warned that the danger was not Catholicism but secularism, and that if the common school movement continued unchecked, government schools would end up entirely secular institutions. Christianity in whatever form would eventually be driven from them. At the heart of the danger was the transference of responsibility for education from the home to the government, an inherently secular institution. The official philosophy of state-sponsored education gradually became a materialistic humanism, protected by statism.... Further, Is "school reform" an option? Government schools, argues Shortt, cannot be reformed. The system is structured to resist what would be necessary, such as ending federal control and ousting the bureaucrats, guidance counselors, and change agents. State-sponsored education has actually been quite effective in producing mindless consumers and loyal, obedient servants of the state. The feds and their minions thus dont want any non-cosmetic changes. As Shortt puts it, "The truth is harsh, but simple. Those who control government schools want your children and they want your money. They dont want you sticking your nose into what they consider their business " (p. 323). His recommendation: speak out with your feet. Shortt has an arsenal of reasons why Christians ought to homeschool their children or place them in private Christians schools. His arguments ought to be listened to by non-Christians. The dysfunction that has fallen over government-sponsored education, after all, affects Christian and non-Christian children alike. Does home-chooling work? Shortt cites Dr. Brian Rays 1997 landmark study showing that home-schooled children are typically four or so years ahead of their governmentschooled counterparts in every major academic subject and Richard Rudners 1999 study of over 20,000 home-schooled students also demonstrating their superior performance over government-schooled students (pp. 34243). Homeschooled teenagers have won national spelling bees, been accorded national awards for academic performance, and been admitted to major universities, including Harvard, Yale and Stanford. Shortt cites literature solidly refuting complaints that home-schooled students are not properly "socialized." Now to be sure, home-schooled students arent "socialized" in the way the National Education Association types would prefer. Alongside serious academic subjects they are learning the values of their parents and their church. They are not becoming little collectivists, or pawns of mass-consumption popular culture unable to control their spending habits. They are, however, socialized in the proper sense of being involved in their communities. They do volunteer
The Lake & Country Shopper - 4 work, get involved in team sports, attend dance classes or chorus, and so on. They are self-directed, focused, and soon exhibit more leadership skills than their governmentschooled counterparts. They do not find either government or civic activities too complex to understand as, according to one study, does approximately a third of government-schooled graduates (pp. 35051). And they do not exhibit the behavioral problems we saw above. As independent minded potential leaders directly involved in their communities, however, growing numbers of homeschooled Americans would represent a potential threat to this countrys ongoing centralization and steady evolution toward socialism. The "socialization" issue is, in the last analysis, a red herring a cover for educrats and change agents fears of free and independent minds. There are many institutions in America, nearly all of them owned by arms of the government, with chain-link fences around them, shiny floors, metal doors and loud bells telling those within the walls that it is time to end one activity and proceed to the next. These inhabitants are told how to behave and what to think all day long. Do these institutions sound like prisons? There are three kinds of institutions that come to mind, 1) Public schools, 2) Prisons and jails and 3) FEMA camps. Public schools prepare children chiefly for prisons and jails and, perhaps in the future, FEMA camps. These camps have already been built. To be sure, there are extremely bright children who do get something out of the public schools, but these are mostly children who are fortunate enough to have been born into a family that does indeed oversee their childs education as best they can and, more than likely, teach their children their own morals, religion and values. Nevertheless, such children would probably be far better off had they been homeschooled or sent to a private school. In the public schools, bright children are used by the teachers to help boost along the slow learners and help them memorize all the facts needed to pass the standardized tests. Education is not about memorizing anything other than such essentials as the mulitiplication tables. It is about opening minds to the world around us, stimulating creativity, embuing a sense of love of learning and learning how to learn on ones own. A child who is thoroughly knowleageable in the 3 Rs is equipped to learn anything he or she wants to learn. Public school is devoted to all the opposites of this. A conclusion from Steven Yates: The "harsh truth about public schools" is that they are an enemy not just of Christianity but of academics, personal and intellectual independence, and even childrens safety. They cannot educate, which is unsurprising since over the past couple of decades their focus has been on inculcating political correctness and teaching job skills (Outcome-Based Education, School-To-Work, Workforce Investment, and finally No Child Left Behind). Their aim has not been education but the production of desirable forms of mass behavior. The government-sponsored educational system is thus the major contributor to the dumbing down of the country. Its guiding philosophies are materialistic humanism and moral subjectivism, with the full backing of the U.S. Supreme Court. Government schools have thus become not just antiChristian but anti-academic, anti-male, collectivist, and violent. The best thing to do, of course, would be to abolish the entire government school system, lock, stock and barrel. Given that this is not a live option at present, Christian parents in particular should remove their children from government schools and either home-school them or place them in private Christian schools. These same arguments apply to non-Christians who are equally capable of surveying the facts and recognizing that their children might be victims of violence or put on potentially damaging but entirely legal mind-altering drugs such as Ritalin (especially if they are boys). They are equally in danger, moreover, of having their children simply taken away from them by the state on trumped up charges of "neglect" or "child abuse" if they refuse to allow such treatment. Home-schooling is now the fastest growing educational movement in the country. Its documented results are sufficiently promising to hold out hope that if enough parents home-school their children, in less than a generation we could halt the dumbing down of the country, win the culture war, restore morality, and possibly even reverse the steady transformation of America into a socialist nation of poorly educated, chronic dependents and mindless spendthrifts. The entire idea of what we call adolescents or teenagers is a 20th century idea. Once a child reaches puberty, in most of history, he or she is considered to be sort of an adult with an immature mind. Typically these children were given some sort of purpose in life at that age, whether it be working on the family farm (illegal now) or an apprenticeship in a trade or beginning of a career in one of the prosfessions, such as law, medicine, the ministry or teaaching. The goal of parents was to teach that child how to really be a responsible adult. Todays school simply encourage these children to become rebels, bullies and slaves to the government system. Where education once was devoted to teaching, now it is devoted to training for the workforce. If I had any kind of on-going business with employees, would I want an educated person as an employee or a trained employee (monkey). Of course I would want the former. I would want someone who can think, reason, read, write and perform mathematical calculations without the aid of a computer or a cash register. . My last thought right now on this subject of public education is that public education dumbs down the brightest and best students. This is equality. In plain English, this is everyone equally stupid. Its sacrifice of bright children with responsible parents for the slow students with possibly irresponsible parents. It is sacrifice of students whose parents have instilled in them Christian values for the sake of heathen children whose parents have no moral values related to the furtherance of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness or private property ownership. This is but one of the many failures of public education in America. Public school, especially as controlled by federal and state government, is the beginning of the greatest failure of socialism/communism. It is long past t h e b e g i n n i n g o f socialism/communism/facism in America. It is here now. Is it too late to reverse this now? Probably so, but one family at a time, it may be reversed in a very few generations by private-schooling and home-schooling, elimination of the property tax and with public schooling reserved for those who have absolutely no other means of learning to read and write or for children of parents who just simply dont care about them or the future of America. I was educated entirely in public schools and graduated from a state-supported university. I survived, but I survived largely because of influences outside of school, those being thechurch my family attended (which included Bible study See Failure Continued on Page 6
programming, the talk show gurus, Al Gore, Oprah, PBS and Hillary Clinton. I would discourage any kind of thinking that can distinguish propaganda from truth. I would teach them that what is good for the collective whole is good for them as individuals. I would teach them that religion in general is not important as long you go by the government imposed rules in your daily living and that Christianity is not important. I would not tell them about the countrys great leaders who also were Christians or about President Reagans cautionary statement.: "...without God, there is no virtue because there's no prompting of the conscience. And without God, democracy will not and cannot long endure. If we ever forget that we're one nation under God, then we will be a nation gone under." Never let them watch the movie of the musical Chicago. They might begin to realize that the media are merely puppets of those who speak the most convincingly with the most engaging spin and often the most money. They must believe the media. I would encourage all parents to only allow their children to play with other children as a result of play dates, at which at least one parent supervises their play to make sure the children get along and do not do anything they would disapprove of. Also, this teaches children that they have little autonomy over their own lives and what they do from day to day and cannot exert leadership over others. They will become accustomed to constant supervision. I would encourage everyone to misinterpret freedom of religion to mean that no government-supported entity of any kind can every mention God, the Bible, Jesus or Moses, just as is being done now. (Note: The intent of freedom of religion is clearly freedom from the government telling you how you can worship, whether you can be a Catholic, an Anglican or a Methodist, etc. and has nothing at all to do with whether, e.g., the ten commandments can be displayed at a state capitol building or whether there can be prayer in schools.) I would want funded only the scientific research of academics that furthered my goals, just as is being done now. I would make sure the powerful few whose ends are met by Communism fund the most research, just as is being done now. I would, through the media, encourage every American to take legal drugs, as many as possible, for every little ache, pain and symptom, especially psychotropic drugs, sleeping pills any of the feel-good pills that numb creativity and numb the spirit and soul, just as is being done now. This makes it much easier for Americans to accept the bitter pill of Communism. I would lock up all the Americans involved in any way in illegal drugs, for it is through the laws we can pass in the name of the war on drugs that limit freedom of Americans that make our best inroads into the acceptance of Communism. Police can stop anyone for anything in the name of the War on Drugs, as well as the War on Terror. To help pave the way for the acceptance of socialist health care, I would spend billions of dollars now to enforce seatbelt laws and open container laws, just as is being done now. I would make smoking any substance against the law. I would
Money Continued from Page 3 two hundred years of monetary history in the U.S. Since the information in the lectures are very important, and could be not be condensed into a 2000 word article, parts two and three will be covered, in detail, in next months issue. You can watch all three lectures on Congressman Ron Pauls YouTube channel. Editors Note: Try this link to find the videso: http://www.youtube.com/wa tch?v=vowbrq_g5NM Also: try this link to see many Ron Paul videos and ads. http://www.youtube.com/us er/ronpaul
Essentially, CISPA would deem all existing privacy laws null and void for "cybersecurity" purposes. Once the government has this information, there are no meaningful restrictions on its use, as its only qualifier is that it must be related to "cybersecurity" or to protect "national security." As C4L members know too well, "national security" has become a catch-all excuse for government powergrabs since 9/11. Finally, while the bill includes a requirement for the Director of National Intelligence's Inspector General to issue annual reports on how the government is using the information shared under the bill, such reports would only be provided to congressional intelligence committees. These reports would not constitute meaningful restrictions or do anything to dissuade the misuse of personal information shared under CISPA. As I hinted at earlier, unlike the January 18 "Internet blackout" over SOPA and PIPA, this time Internet giants like Facebook and Twitter are openly supporting CISPA, along with powerful special interest groups like the US Chamber of Commerce. In other words, don't expect the cavalry to back us up on this one. And House Leadership is currently engaged in a fullcourt press effort to get your representative to support H.R. 3523. Sources on the Hill have informed us of "members only" meetings, where representatives are being encouraged to vote for CISPA as a "national security" issue addressing a "credible" "cybersecurity threat." I'm sure it's only a coincidence that this briefing comes conveniently just ahead of when the establishment wants to ram something through. In the face of such longshot odds, without your immediate action, I can't promise that we have even the slightest chance of beating back this egregious invasion of your privacy. But, I've seen the power the liberty movement can have when it speaks out with a unified voice. And you better believe members of Congress have taken notice, too. Thats why I hope youll contact Congress right away.... ... This fight won't have the glamour or media attention that SOPA and PIPA received, so please take action immediately and show Congress the liberty movement is serious about defending our constitutionally protected rights no matter the odds.
cover and publicize the answers. Yes, the establishment will counter-attack and use any means to remain in power and control but their days are numbered. Like Goebbels and the Berlin propaganda in early 1945, they can still issue proclamations, enact decrees and frighten the citizens but soon a large enough percentage of the electorate will know the truth The emperor has no clothes and the rulers as well as the power elites hiding behind the scenes are frightened. In 2013, the United States will have been occupied, ruled and looted by an elite that claimed to know what was best for them, the nation and the American people. They weren't evil like the Nazis or violent like the Stalin and the communists but in the end they destroyed our liberties and have looted most of our property and wealth. Personally I think one hundred years is long enough What do you think? When a plurality of Americans can understand Judge Napolitano's 33 questions and the answers, then the game is up and the truth just might yet set us free.
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The Revolution was effected before the War commenced. The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people; a change in their religious sentiments of their duties and obligations ... This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people, was the real American Revolution.
-- John Adams
What if Democrats and Republicans were two wings of the same bird of prey? What if elections were actually useful tools of social control? What if they just provided the populace with meaningless participation in a process that validates an establishment that never meaningfully changes? What if that establishment doesnt want and doesnt have the consent of the governed? What if the two-party system was actually a mechanism used to limit so-called public opinion? What if there were more than two sides to every issue, but the two parties wanted to box you into a corner, one of their corners? What if theres no such thing as public opinion, because every thinking person has opinions that are uniquely his own? What if what we call public opinion was just a manufactured narrative that makes it easier to convince people that if their views are different, then theres something wrong with that or theres something wrong with them? What if the whole purpose of the Democratic and Republican parties was not to expand voters choices, but to limit them? What if the widely perceived differences between the two parties was just an illusion? What if the heart of the government policy remains the same, no matter whos in the White House? What if the heart of government policy remains the same, no matter what the people want? What if those vaunted differences between Democrat and Republican were actually just minor disagreements? What if both parties just want power and are willing to have young people fight meaningless wars in order to enhance that power? What if both parties continue to fight the war on drugs just to give bureaucrats and cops bigger budgets and more jobs? What if government policies didnt change when government leaders did? What if no matter who won an election, government stayed the same? What if government was really a revolving door for political hacks, bent on exploiting See Judge Continued on Page 6
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A health opinion column by Jenell Redding, DCT (P), ND The information or opinions provided herein should not be used for diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions.
Honey Bees
By Dr. Mercola Honey bees are the angels of agriculture, but they're disappearing at a startling rate in a mysterious phenomenon dubbed Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). Since 2007, North American honey bees are literally disappearing without a trace. There are no massive dead bee bodies appearing in or around the hivesthe bees are simply GONE, bewildering beekeepers and scientists alike. In fact, serious honey bee die-offs have been occurring around the world for the past decade. The U.S. and the U.K. both reported losing a third of their honey bees in 2010. Italy lost half of theirs. The die-offs have spread to China and India, in addition to many other countries. Environmental scientists are concerned that CCD reflects a far more serious problem than pollinationthat it's an ominous sign of severe environmental crisis. Bees provide pollination for crops, orchards and flowers, and make honey and wax for cosmetics, food and medicine. One of every three bites of food you eat depends on the honey bee. They pollinate at least 130 different crops in the U.S. alone, including fruits, vegetables and tree nuts. Without honey bees, farmers would have to resort to pollinating their crops by hand. According to a recent British report, replacing the pollination of food crops that bees do for free with hand pollination would cost the UK 1.8 billion per year. In the words of Michael Pollan: "CCD is one of the signs--the unmistakable signsthat our food system is unsustainable It's destroying the conditions upon which it depends. It has internal contradictions that will lead to breakdown." Honey bees represent one of the matriarchies of the insect kingdom. Colonies consist of one queen, lots and lots of male worker bees and a few male drones. Ninety-five percent of the worker bees are female. A healthy hive is occupied by a collection of overlapping generations. Tasks are divvied up according to age and colony needs via a very intricate system of communication: Younger worker bees (nurse bees) tend to the queen and the baby bees. Older worker bees forage for food and water for the colony, convert nectar into honey, construct wax cells and clean the cells, and guard the hive from invaders. Worker bees develop stingers to defend the eggs lain by the queen. Drones have only one purposeto mate with the queen. In fact, the queen will leave her hive only once in her lifetime, in order to mate with several drones and stores up enough sperm to last the rest of her life. Pollination is dependent on insects and the wind, and bees play an essential role. As they buzz around in flight, their hair develops static electricity. When a bee lands on a flower, this static charge attracts pollen to the bee like a magnet. Honey bees from one hive can visit more than 100,000 flowers in a single daythose bees really ARE busy! Why are We Losing Our Bees? Scientists have investigated a number of factors to help explain CCD and have offered a variety of explanations. The primary theory seems to be that Colony Collapse Disorder is caused by a variety of imbalances in the environment, secondary to current agricultural and industrial practices. Bees are sensitive to the constant flood of man-made chemicals into their system,
raising the debt ceiling by trillions of dollars? What if Mitt Romney is being embraced by voters who want anyone but Barack Obama, but they dont realize that Mitt Romney might as well be Barack Obama on everything from warfare to welfare? What if Ron Paul is being ignored by the media not because as it claims hes unappealing or unelectable, but because he doesnt fit into the pre-manufactured public-opinion mold used by the establishment to pigeonhole the electorate and create the socalled narrative that drives media coverage of elections? What if the biggest difference between most candidates was not substance but style? What if those stylistic differences were packaged as substantive ones to reinforce the illusion of a difference between Democrats and Republicans? What if Mitt Romney wins and ends up continuing most of the same policies the Barack Obama promoted? What if Barack Obamas policies, too, are merely extensions of those from George W. Bush? What if a government that manipulated us could be fired? What if a government that lacked the true and knowing consent of the governed could be dismissed? What if it were possible to have a real gamechanger? What if we need a Ron Paul to preserve and protect our freedoms from the government? What if we can make elections matter again? What if we could do something about this?
Government has laid its hand on health, housing, farming, industry, commerce, education, and to an ever-increasing degree interferes with the people's right to know. Government tends to grow, government programs take on weight and momentum as public servants say, always with the best of intentions. But the truth is that outside of its legitimate function, government does nothing as well or economically as the private sector of the economy.
-- Ronald Reagan
The Lake & Country Shopper -6 especially pesticides, many of waterways, air, soil, and are inwhich accumulate over time. corporated into the plant itself, Honey bee colonies are further from the seed on up, as well as stressed by the "factory farm- into adjacent fields. ing" style of beekeeping em- Hives Now Show Increased ployed by the commercial bee Levels of Pesticide Contamiindustry. They are being raised nation, a Purdue University using unnatural practices, arti- study found multiple sources ficially inseminated, and fed of pesticide exposure for cheap sugary nectarsubstitutes honey bees living near agriculinstead of their natural food. It tural fields, including high levshould be noted that the theory els of Clothianidin in of cell phones causing the dis- agricultural machinery exappearance of bees has largely haust, in the soil of unplanted been dismissed. This theory re- fields near those planted with portedly originated from the Bt corn, and on dandelions misinterpretation of a German growing in those fields. The study, and then spread like chemicals were also found in wildfire. Queens are "Knocked dead bees near hive entrances Out and Knocked Up" In na- and in pollen stored in the ture, queen bees live for up to hives. five years, but workers and drones live for only a few But how do we determine weeks or months. Large com- if it's the pesticides that are mercial bee farms routinely kill leading to CCD? What makes the queen bee after only a few it so tricky is that bees can dismonths by pinching off her play NO symptoms for many head, and then replace her with months after small pesticide a younger, artificially raised exposuressub-lethal expoqueen. It is suggested that arti- sures are hard to detect, in bees ficial queen breeding is one of as in humans and other anithe primary factors causing the mals. Adverse consequences demise of the colonies. Or- appear much later, making it ganic beekeepers say that arti- difficult to connect the dots. ficial insemination is also to One of the observed effects blame. The queen is "knocked of these insecticides is weakout and knocked up." She is se- ening of the bee's immune sysdated with carbon dioxide and tem. inseminated with semen from Forager bees bring pesticidemale drones, selected for traits, laden pollen back to the hive, which narrows the gene pool. where it's consumed by all of The other problem is bee nutri- the bees. Six months later, their tionor the lack thereofin immune systems fail, and they the commercial bee industry. fall prey to natural bee infecHoney, which the bees make tions, such as parasites, mites, from natural rich plant nectar, viruses, fungi and bacteria. Inis taken away from the hives deed, pathogens such as Varroa and replaced with sugar syrup, mites, Nosemav , fungalvi and which is completely lacking in See Honey Bees nutrition. Continued on Page 7 All of these practices stress the honeybees' immune system. Weakened colonies are further stressed by being shipped across country or overseas, multiple times, to pollinate commercial cropsa by Penny Peavy practice which is unsustainable but made necessary due to dwindling local bee populations. Honeybee colonies are further damaged when they live near areas sprayed with pesticides and planted with Low Carb GM crops, like Monsanto corn and soy. There is a great deal of Cornbread evidence that the newer, sysMuffins temic insecticides are fueling a virtual bee holocaust. Are Bees Victims of the Agrichemical Industry? The newer systemic There is no such thing as insecticides, known as neonilow-carbohydrate cornbread, cotinoids, have become the fastest growing insecticides in but it was always one of my fathe world. Two prominent ex- vorite comfort foods. Here is a amples, Imidacloprid and recipe for low-carb coconut Clothianidin, are used as seed flour muffins that actually taste treatments in hundreds of enough like cornbread to satcrops.Virtually all of today's isfy that urge for conbread. genetically engineered Bt corn is treated with neonicotinoids. Ingredients: Bee colonies began disappearing in the U.S. shortly after 1) 2/3 cup coconut flour the EPA allowed these new in- 2) 1/2 cup butter, (or mix secticides on the market. Even cononut oil and olive oil.) the EPA itself admits that "pes- 3) 8 eggs ticide poisoning" is a likely 4) 1/2 tsp salt cause of bee colony collapse. 5) 1/2 tsp baking powder These insecticides are highly toxic to bees because they are Directions: systemic, water soluble, and very pervasive. They get into the soil and groundwater 1) Preheat oven to 400 where they can accumulate and degrees. remain for many years and 2) Grease 12 muffin tins (1 present long-term toxicity to with 12 capacity or 2 with six the hive. They enter the vascueach) with Pam, olive oil, lard lar system of the plant and are or coconut oil. carried to all parts of it, as well 3) Whisk together coconut as to the pollen and nectar. Neonicotinoids affect insects' flour, salt, and baking powder. central nervous systems in 4) In another bow, beat the ways that are cumulative and eggs and whisk in the melted irreversible. Even minute butter. amounts can have profound ef- 5) Add the coconut flour fects over time. And the little mixtue to the egg/butter mixbees are being exposed over ture and stir to combine. and over again as pesticides become more necessary due to I used a Kitchean Aid mixer to monoculture. Monoculture is blend quickly until it formed a the growing of just one type of dough mixture.You could use a crop on a massive scale and is hand-held mixer as well. Dianother variable contributing vide the batter amongst the 12 to CCD as there is no such greased muffin tins. Bake for thing as monoculture in nature! 25 minutes or until golden Farmers used to be diversi- brown. fied cows, pigs, chickens, and vegetables could be found I have served these as a side on every farm. But today, to chili and stew. I have also fields of corn and soy stretch sliced them across the middle for hundreds of miles. Com- and fried them in butter in a mercial bee farmers are no ex- cast iron skillet and served in ception and have fallen prey to place of toast or biscuits with this agricultural model. Pests fried eggs. I can imagine there LOVE monoculture, so mas- could be many more ways to sive quantities of pesticides are serve these. They keep well in required to crash the pest party. refrigerator for a few days. Beekeepers used to move beeFreeze the rest and defrost to hives away from spray zones, fry for future use. but now this is nearly impossiGood Eats ble. The chemicals seep into
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The Lake & Country Shopper -7 Honey Bees Continued from Page 6 bacterial infections, and Israeli acute paralysis virusvii (IAPV) are found in large amounts in honey bee hives on the verge of collapse. In addition to immune dysfunction and opportunistic diseases, the honey bees also appear to suffer from neurological problems, disorientation, and impaired navigation. A bee can't survive for more than 24 hours if she becomes disoriented and unable to find her way back to the hive. A decline in the North American monarch butterfly population has been linked to increased plantings of herbicide-tolerant GM crops, and overuse of the herbicide glyphosate, which is the key chemical in Monsanto's Roundup. Glyphosate is killing milkweed plants, upon which monarchs rely for habitat and food. One way to make sure your honey is high quality and contains the full compliment of natural health benefits is to obtain it from organic beekeepers, preferably local ones. Supporting organic beekeepers will also increase healthy bee colonies, which are so crucial to our food supply. Organic beekeepers take a far different approach to beekeeping than large migratory operations. They don't feed their bees the sugar syrups and artificial pollen substitutes typically used in commercial bee operations, and they avoid chemical pesticides. They have fewer hives, and they don't truck their bees around for pollination. Several countries have banned many systemic insecticides, including France, Italy, Germany, and Slovenia. Most European nations place safety as the highest priority. When there is evidence of an environmental problem, they take the chemical off the market. Not so in America, where government regulators are in the grips of the agrichemical industry, and "pestitution" remains legal. But there is some good news. One of America's most effective environmental action groups, the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC)xii , has come to the aid of our honey bees. NRDC sued EPA in federal court about improper approval of a certain systemic pesticide and won. They stopped the retail sale of Bayer's toxic Moventoxiii as of January 2010. As these damaging chemicals are eliminated, there is hope for honey bee recovery. In France, honey bee populations bounced back just one year after these products were banned from the marketplace. Become an amateur beekeeper. Having a hive in your garden requires only about an hour of your time per week, benefits your local ecosystem, and you can enjoy your own honey! I wish to thank Dr Mercola for his wonderful articles he allows me to use. You can find more about the bees and many other useful articles at mercola.com. See you in June and dont get stung by a bee. Dr Q!
When Obama was elected president, he thought foreign policy meant strategies to organize the Chicago suburbs of Oak Park and Glen Ellyn. Now, well into his fourth year as president, he has added Iran and Syria to the list of suburbs he thinks can be organized by sitting down with their leaders and explaining what he wants them to do. Sadly, he has appointed Cabinet officials and czars who either agree with his warped understanding of the role the executive branch has under the Constitution, or who just dont know the difference. A great example of this audacity of ignorance comes from the Department of Labor. Nothing in the resume of Secretary Hilda Solis suggests that she has ever stepped in a pile of cow manure, or even seen one. Nothing suggests that she has ever been on a farm yet she has the audacity to dictate to farm families what their children may and may not do. Solis has great experience with labor unions. She has extensive experience promoting social justice and environmental protection. She served as representative for Los Angeles County before Obama chose her to be secretary of labor. She was also appointed to the United States Interparliamentary Group. Judging by the new rules issued by her department, she knows absolutely nothing about farming, but assumes that she knows better how farm kids should be raised than do their parents. Solis believes that farm kids should never work on projects that are higher than six feet above the ground. That means that kids would be excused from putting hay in the hayloft, or getting hay from the loft for winter feeding. Solis believes that kids younger than 16 should not operate any equipment that is not powered by human hand or foot power. If Solis gets her way, farm kids will no longer be able to mow the lawn, or use a power washer to clean the barn or driveway. Missouri hog farmer Chris Chinn told the House Small Business Subcommittee on Agriculture, Energy and Trade that Solis new rule HR1 would prohibit farm kids from driving a tractor. She said that milking a cow was prohibited by HR4; cutting weeds would be banned by HR3; building or repairing a fence would be banned by HR6. Since the rule was originally proposed, Solis has said that she would re-propose a parental exemption. Obamalovers think this re-proposal solves the problem. Farm families know that it does not. If the parental exemption stays in the rule, it means that kids may continue to work on a farm owned totally by one or both of the parents. There is no certainty that the exemption will stay in the new rule. Even if it does, a farm kid could not work on his grandfathers
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she assumed her friend was no longer her friend. When anyone performed a kindness for her, she looked for subversive motives. The woman lived in an area in which her native culture was not in sync with the locals of the area. And, in fact, many of the locals neither liked nor respected her. Her minions were others from various alien places, and they all stuck together, disparaging those of the native culture and especially those who were smarter than them or better educated. The ersatz queen had a business and ran it with an iron fist, enlisting a cadre of other child-like minions to keep an eye out for anyone who might be critical of her or her minions. Soon things got worse: People ceased to patronize her business, even some of her fellow aliens. Others shunned her and her business. The way the rumors went was like the game many played at parties when they Moral: Spreading lies and were young. One person malicious gossip eventually started by reading a clear mes- leads to ones own ruin. sage and whispered it to the Bull replied, "I did not know you had come, and I shall not miss you when you go away."
person sitting next to him, and he whispered it to the one next to him, and so on. By the time the message was relayed to the last person, it was normally so distorted it bore little resemblance to the original message. In real life, this is a very dangerous game to play, with potentially terrible results. In the case of the woman who believed in her own self-importance, she eventually ran off all her customers and lost her business, leaving the area with a huge chip on her shoulder, honestly believing that she was somehow a victim of the locals, even though they had in fact been very forgiving of her arrogant ways. She never understood the difference between hearsay and fact, the difference between fact and fiction, the difference between being admired for being a person of high character and beyond reproach as opposed to being someone who held onto her imagined power by lying to others and listening to liars.
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The Hare and the Tortoise
A HARE one day ridiculed the short feet and slow pace of theTortoise, who replied, laughing: "Though you be swift as thewind, I will beat you in a race." The Hare, believing herassertion to be simply impossible, assented to the proposal; and they agreed that the Fox should choose the course and fix the goal. On the day appointed for the race the two startedtogether. The Tortoise never for a moment stopped, but went onwith a slow but steady pace straight to the end of the course. The Hare, lying down by the wayside, fell fast asleep. At last waking up, and moving as fast as he could, he saw the Tortoise had reached the goal, and was comfortably dozing after her fatigue. Moral: Slow but steady wins the race.
had seen the Hart. The stable boys, who had been resting after their dinner, looked round, but could seenothing, Moral: Some men are of and the Hunters went away. more consequence in their Shortly afterwards the master own eyes than in the eyes of came in, and looking round, saw that something unusual their neighbors. had taken place. He pointed to the truss of hay and said: The Hart and the "What are those two curious things sticking out of the hay?" Ox Stall And when the stable boys came to look they discovered A Hart hotly pursued by the hounds fled for refuge into an the Hart, and soon made an end ox-stall, and buried itself in a of him. He thus learnt that truss of hay, leaving nothing to be seen but the tips of his Moral: Nothing escapes the horns. Soon after the Hunters master's eye. came upand asked if any one
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May 2012
Gosh! It is already close to harvest time at my house. Goodness, my tomatoes are growing like wild fire. Yes, I did use heirloom seeds and some non-GMO seedlings. Also my Roma seedlings are ready to transplant. Sure hope they grow as well as my little plants did. They went thru those harsh winds last month and almost died. Then my chile pequin have started to grow. You know I wanted some seeds and could not get them, and while I was at the grocery store in Mathis, there were small bags of these pequins and I just planted them in an old plastic pot and tonight I have over 21 plants. Yeah! Oh yes my grapefruit tree put out a good 110 grapefruits, and, since this was the first year, I was told to pick them all off. Well, I left 14 to grow. It was painful to pull them off. I think the tree may have screamed, but for the sake of future grapefruit growing I had to. The peppers poblano, New Mexico Big Jims, and cayenne are doing great. And the greens are okay but time to replant. The onions are fine after I picked off the
little worms. Please do not tell any PETA folks, but I killed the worms. So you still havent planted yet. Go out buy whatever plants you can and put those in the ground. What are you waiting for? No, I will not give you my maters. You need to grow your own. So buy some potting soil (high quality) mix in 3 parts potting soil 1 part sand and mix. Then add 1-2 parts dirt. Mix together use your hands. Well, put on a pair of gloves then mix. Now make a mound of the mixture on the ground and put the doggone plant in it. No shock to the plant and it is happy cause it is summer time a coming! Yes, you water it, but put some rocks, bricks, wood or whatever you have around the dirt so it does not wash away when its watered. I was a garage-sale and bought 3 circles of plastic each was about 10" high and since they came from a 55 gallon food grade plastic barrel they were right at 23" diameter across. They work well. Just look around and try whatever and it will do the work for you
just give it a drink daily. Myself, when those winds were so high, I was watering the plants every 2-3 hours. Then I took my cup-towels and made temporary wind breaks for my poblano pepper plant, and it worked as a wind shield, so all is well. You will have tomatoes and peppers soon. Then you get to harvest and share ( yes, I really do share) and can or freeze those delights for another day. You just wait when you cannot buy tomatoes to cook with from the grocery store. You will always have some because you made a garden. Take some to your neighbor whom you have not ever gone to see or meet. That is why gardens are so nice . Now for those of you who have already got your act together you will need to check on your plants each morning and night. If you are lucky enough to be a stay-at-home type, check again around 10AM and 2PM or just check when it is time for a Dr Pepper. I had green horned tomato worms. I water around 8AM and around 9:30AM I looked
out and low and behold my tomatoes were wilting. Immediately went out and found those nasty green worms with a horn and they died and again please do not tell PETA. It is the way I have gotten rid of those critters forever. Anyway I had to put diatomaceous earth on them, and I picked off all I saw. Then the next day I found a few more but they were dead ones. Yeah! Then some other worm got on my onions! Again I won. Oh I got rid of those carpenter/fire ants whatever they were. Hopefully, I wont get any really bad infestation as I walk and check this place every day and I carry the stuff to get rid of those pesky ants. This is my update so please send me an update on what you are doing, any problems or just a curious question and I will try to get you an answer. Have a great glorious month of May. I am. See you next month, keep on gardening you will soon get the hang of it. Promise. Write me at isabelle@lakecountryshopper.com
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Im adjusting to life as a mostly outdoors dog, but its rough. There were the rumblings and bright lights from the skies at nights, and I admit Im a sissy when it comes to those things. Sure, I have a place to go to get away from it all, even at night, but what I need when I get that scared is MOM! I just huddle by the door and hope that someone will come let me in. Night time can be pretty interesting, though. The other night, somewhere in the middle of the night, this critter with sort of a hump back and very short legs, about the size of a large cat, came snooping up to my fence. I barked and barked and barked to scare it away, but it didnt move. It looked at me like I was stupid. Luckily, Little Mom woke up and came outside to see what I was barking at. She saw the critter, grrabbed a large broom (another thing I dont much care for) and went chasing it down the driveway. You would never have thought this stupid little critter (an armadillo, according to Little Mom) with such pathetic legs could run so fast or that an old woman could run that fast in her nightie while pushing a broom. Whoosh! Down the driveway and into the brush across the street. Good riddance! It was really worth a good woof, though, watching Little Mom go after that critter with a broom. I better be clear about one thing, though: only the armadillo ran off into the brush. Little mom came up with what she thought was a very clever idea not long ago. She wanted to keep the flies away from food bowl when it was outside, so she smeared some sticky stuff on a piece of carboard and hung it on a string dangling over my bowl. It was really windy, and I was trying to grab some lunch when that piece of cardboard blew right in my face. I spent the next little part of my life trying to get that sticky stuff off my nose. I was rescued later by Mom, who did not especially like like the new Venus flycatcher device, especially since it dangling from her barbecue lamp.
I think I am in for much peace and quiet now. I have not heard the little yapper dogs from next door in a while. I really think they may have moved away. That would be great. They were enough to wake the dead and more than enough to make this big dog wake up from many a nap. The wierdest animals I saw this week trotted down my driveway early one morning. There must have been six or seven of them. They were kinda noisey, like chickens, but not chickens. They looked like gigantic chickens, but when they saw me, they started running on down the driveway, made a left turn onto the road and then a right onto the next road. Whats the matter with them? Dont they like the brush? Mom says they probably live there. For some reason she said she wished she had her camera handy. Well its certainly been an interesting month in this dogs life. Bow-wow to all my friends out there.
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self was orchestrated, the controversy surrounding Dreyfus was surely indicative of larger issues surrounding France at I've been tracking the George the time. Zimmerman case and it does seem to have some surface par- The issue then was anti-Semiallels to the infamous Dreyfus tism. And while modern France Affair. has in a sense moved on, it remains a society riven by class For those of you who may not conflicts and economic inknow, Dreyfus was a Jew who equalities that are either was accused of passing French glossed over or sanctioned by military secrets to the German law. Embassy in Paris. He was declared guilty and sent to Devil's The French Revolution itself Island in French Guiana where stands athwart the American he spent almost five years. revolution that was fought somewhat within a republican In 1896, evidence was un- ambit, thanks to the framing of earthed that a French Army thinkers and visionaries like major named Ferdinand Walsin Thomas Paine and Thomas JefEsterhazy may have been the ferson. one passing information but that evidence was suppressed The American Revolution's esand Dreyfus's conviction was poused aim was individual sustained. freedom. Unfortunately, the French Revolution was eviIt took many more years but dently influenced by the Age of Dreyfus was eventually set Enlightenment and the free. He was reinstated as a Rousseau-like vision that humajor in the French Army and mankind could be perfected by served throughout World War I, the proper application of logic eventually reaching the rank of and scientific thought. Lieutenant Colonel. The medium that was to proRegardless of whether Ester- vide this transformative grace hazy was an agent of a greater was the government itself, in power or whether the affair it- this the case a "republican"
Empire was achieved after World War II, but all empires eventually oppress their own citizens as well as those in government that was created other countries. That seems to out of the terror of the Revolu- be what's happening today. tion and the busy bloodletting Empires by their nature are of the guillotine. pathological societies. Fear is a French society, in my view, has paramount signature of emnever entirely recovered from pires, along with corruption at the Age of Enlightenment and the top, public shows of imstill habitually looks to govern- morality and a general, evolument to provide both solutions tionary breakdown of civil society. and economic succor. This is because empires substitute the rule of law for the discipline of private markets. Societies often begin anarchically, with private law and private morality enforced by the And it continues in America, culture itself. too, which began as a republic but is now surely turning into But over time, the private nasomething else. The alphabet ture of society is gradually reby "law" and soup of American spy agencies placed government mandates. What as well as Draconian, authoritarian legislation now issuing was once voluntary becomes out of Washington, DC, tells us coercive and people's behavthat the formal US legislative iors become regulated by buprocess has gone badly wrong. reaucracies rather than by internal codes of behavior. The US is surely an authoritarian state these days. There are Within this context, society itmillions on the government self becomes increasingly unpayroll, thousands of govern- moored. Once moral values ment spies and US official in- have evolved into legal codistitutions are growing more cils, social mores become puband more frightened of their lic passion plays. This is what's own people. The US Depart- happening now with the Zimment of Homeland Security re- merman mess. cently placed an order for In fact, they're apparently about to elect another socialist to the presidency and that's not going to end well, either. History continues.
Just as with the Dreyfus Affair, individual acts are being imbued with larger, societal characteristics. This can only happen in a society where the government has grown so large and intrusive that people are used to projecting their own problems and prejudices onto public events. Once the private has become the public, it is relatively easy for government-controlled media to imbue almost any incident with moral and cultural power. In fact, in a healthier society such transformative conversations would not be possible. People would not put up with it. But in a society where the power elite has worked relentlessly to make government the arbiter, such a trick is much easier to pull off. People have been trained to look to government for moral and legal insights. In such societies, people no longer look inward they've lost the habit of introspection. Instead, government itself sets the parameters of behavior and creates the larger societal conversation as well. I would argue this is what's happening in the Zimmerman case. People are projecting their own prejudices and belief systems onto the case. If Zimmerman is guilty, it's because he saw a young black
man, assumed he was up to no good and shot him. If he is innocent, it's because he was attacked by the young man and shot him in self-defense. I won't speculate on Zimmerman's guilt or innocence here. My point is only that the amount of attention being paid to the case and the heightened emotions it arouses may tell us more about the current state of the US union than about Zimmerman himself, or his actions. The US is a pretty miserable place right now with unemployment between 20 and 30 percent and food stamp usage soaring well beyond 40 million. People are looking for outlets for their frustration, and the Zimmerman affair provides one. In this sense, it is perhaps a window into the collective psyche of the American people. The mechanism itself this too-public dialogue about an issue that in another place and time would have been localized is discouraging.
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Sometimes the law defends plunder and participates in it. Thus the beneficiaries are spared the shame and danger that their acts would otherwise involve... But how is this legal plunder to be identified? Quite simply. See if the law takes from some persons what belongs to them and gives it to the other persons to whom it doesn't belong. See if the law benefits one citizen at the expense of another by doing what the citizen himself cannot do without committing a crime. Then abolish that law without delay ... No legal plunder; this is the principle of justice, peace, order, stability, harmony and logic.
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