Small business owner discusses the need for health reform

May 302010

Mike Draper, owner of SMASH of Des Moines, IA, testifies before the House Ways and Means Committee on how the cost of health care is affecting his small business, and his support for the choice of a public health insurance option.

Duration : 0:5:37

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Congress Protects Corrupt Tax Committee Chairman Charlie Rangel

May 302010

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Congress are protecting Ways & Means Chairman Charlie Rangel from being removed as Chairman while he is investigated for Ethics Violations. Rangel has systemically interfered with investigations into his TAX FRUAD while serving as Chairman and congressman. Republicans and Democrats are equally responsible for protecting Rangel.

Duration : 0:9:59

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Agenda for Starvation

May 302010

This is the first part of evidence of food control and creation of food shortage. This part includes Codex Alimentarius and Chipping of all fish and animals (NAIS).

The second part, I have not yet created, but plan to do so soon.

For anyone not aware of weather modification, here are two website links of Bills:

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill….

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill….

(The pages from above links have since been removed, but I’ll keep above links here in case the pages get put back up, but they were apparently removed because more people were becoming aware).

Weather modification is also included in at least two military documents. One is titled “Weather as a Force Multiplier”, and the other one is called “Owning the Weather by 2025″. These can still be found on the web.

The Codex Alimentarius part of this video is from a video entitled “Nutricide – Criminalizing Natural Health, Vitamins, and Herbs” which is over an hour long. I hope you watch the original which I severely edited in this clip due to it’s length. In the beginning of this (video you are now watching); Dr. Laibow is referring to president of IG Farbin. The Below is link and description to the Nutricide video:

Link: http://video.google.com/videoplay?doc…

Description: “The Codex Alimentarius is a threat to the freedom of people to choose natural healing and alternative medicine and nutrition. Ratified by the World Health Organization, and going into Law in the United States in 2009, the threat to health freedom has never been greater.

This is the first part of a series of talks by Dr. Rima Laibow MD, available on DVD from the Natural Solutions Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to educating people about how to stop Codex Alimentarius from taking away our right to freely choose nutritional health.”

Of course, public was not made aware of Codex’s plans on government-controlled mainstream media, so were left unaware that there is a fight against it.

Last night, EVERY network news station included a “story” about someone whose tree fell down due to strong wind and ALL the stations “looked into cost of removal”. Yes, we all know that was SUCH AN IMPORTANT STORY to have on the news, and they ALL got it from the same source.

Still to come in this “Government Control of Food” series is Monsantos, more about Nutricide, HR directives, Anti-Hoarding Act, and creation of food shortage via chemtrails and weather modification and creation of hunger by making food too expensive via manipulation of economy. Evidence will be given for each of these.

BTW, I just have to say this to relieve my own heart. It was hurtful to me to refer to animals as food in this video. I’ve been a vegetarian for over 34 years and never collapsed from “lack of protein”. Remember where you learned about need for it–through education system which has been under government control. This statement might sound crazy at the surface, until you dig deeper into the “matrix”.

Below just for tag words (but all happen to apply directly or indirectly to this series):

drought inducement, HAARP, weather modification, global warming hoax, RSOE alert map, NWO agenda, chemtrails, aerosol clouds, biological warfare, Importance, nutrition, vitamins, chemical drops, military, 2009, North American Union, Digital TVs, farmers, cattle,fish, vegetables, fruit, control, hidden agendas, government, fluoride, TV omission of news and facts, crimes against humanity, crimes against earth and animals, bird flu, hoof and mouth disease, unknown mysterious illnesses, mad cow disease, rift valley virus, epidemics, Nuremberg, civil rights, protection, waking up, awakening, awareness, cameras, police presence, Asheville, North Carolina, water, rain, drought, aerial, airplanes, Congress bills, HR Directives, laws, orders, politics, genetic modification of food, geoengineering economy, Federal reserve, constitution worldwide

Duration : 0:6:40

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Why did Scott Brown Win? US Senate Seat Massachusetts vs. Coakley formerly held by Kennedy

May 302010

Why did Scott Brown Win?

Scott Brown election in Massachusetts – why did Scott Brown win in the race vs. Martha Coakley for the US Senate seat formerly held by Edward “Ted” Kennedy

Comments here from Bruce Fenton of the FentonReport Global (www.fentonreport.com) with leading political expert, author and radio show host Ed Dean of Florida

This clip discusses the campaigns of Coakley and Brown and the independents and tea party activism groups and thier effect on the election

Scott Brown’s official bio is as follows:

State Senator Scott Brown has led the fight in Massachusetts against wasteful government spending and higher taxes. He is a free-market advocate who believes our strength as a nation flows from its people. He believes in a culture of family, patriotism and freedom. At his September 12 announcement of candidacy for the U.S. Senate, Senator Brown articulated a core set of beliefs that guide his thinking.

* Government is too big and that the federal stimulus bill made government bigger instead of creating jobs
* Taxes are too high and are going higher if Congress continues with its out-of-control spending
* The historic amount of debt we are passing on to our children and grandchildren is immoral
* Power concentrated in the hands of one political party, as it is here in Massachusetts, leads to bad government and poor decisions
* A strong military and vigorous homeland defense will protect our interests and security around the world and at home
* All Americans deserve health care, but we shouldn’t have to create a new government insurance program to provide it

Senator Brown is a proud member of the Massachusetts National Guard, where he has served for nearly three decades and currently holds the rank of Lt. Colonel in the Judge Advocate Generals (JAG) Corps. Brown was awarded the Army Commendation Medal for meritorious service in homeland security following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. His career in public service began as selectman in Wrentham. He then went on to serve three terms as a State Representative and won his current State Senate seat in a special election in 2004. He is currently in his third Senate term.
Senator Scott Brown and Family
In 2004, Senator Brown received the Public Servant of the Year Award from the United Chamber of Commerce for his leadership in reforming the state’s sex offender laws and protecting the rights of victims. He has also been recognized by the National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB) for his work in creating an environment that encourages job growth and expansion in Massachusetts.

Senator Brown is a graduate of Wakefield High School, Tufts University, and Boston College Law School. He lives in Wrentham, MA with his wife Gail and their two daughters, Ayla, a student at Boston College, and Arianna, a student at Syracuse University.

Duration : 0:8:54

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Boehner Introduces the House GOP Congressional Transparency Initiative

May 302010

The American people have had it with business as usual in Congress. They are fed up with practices such as tucking special-interest provisions into bills behind closed doors, secretly changing bills without a vote, and passing bills no one has read. This has happened for far too long, but never before has the need for reform been more apparent than in the past year under Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and her Democratic majority.

Americans are demanding change in the way Congress works. Recognizing this, I and other reform-minded congressional Republicans this week will put forth a new transparency initiative a series of common-sense congressional reforms aimed at bringing some much-needed openness and accountability to the House.

In just 10 months, with help from the Obama White House, Speaker Pelosis Congress has taken business-as-usual to a devastating new extreme. The American people have watched Congress rush through a massive stimulus spending bill no one read; a massive $410 billion omnibus spending bill loaded with thousands of un-scrutinized earmarks; and a new cap and trade national energy tax loaded with special-interest giveaways unveiled at 3:00 am on the morning before a vote.

Now the White House is pushing for a final year-end bill which will be written in secret by the majority behind closed doors to replace the current health care system with government-run care, and transform about one-sixth of our nations economy. The bill will be hammered out in a private, partisan House-Senate conference committee with no public access or scrutiny, in direct contradiction of President Obamas pledge that such talks would be televised on C-SPAN.

These are the actions of a Democratic majority that has forgotten its the American people who are really in charge. These are actions designed to shut the American people out while politicians go about the business of limiting their freedom. And in an era of 10.2 percent unemployment, mounting debt, seemingly endless bailouts, and rapidly expanding government, these abuses are the last straw for the American people, whove clearly had enough.

Republicans have had enough, too. The House GOP congressional transparency initiative includes common-sense changes such as read the bill reform that would require all bills to be posted online for a minimum of 72 hours before they are brought to a vote. We also believe:
•Members committee votes should be posted online within 48 hours so the American people can see how their representatives voted.
•Committees should be required to post the text of adopted bills online within 24 hours of adoption to end the practice of phantom amendments being added to bills secretly after they pass at the committee level.
•Major negotiations on sweeping bills that would dramatically expand the reach of the federal government such as the current government takeover of health care should be open to the public and subject to a full and honest debate when bills reach the floor.
•Cameras should be allowed in the secretive House Rules Committee, the panel that decides which bills and amendments come to a vote.
Our transparency initiative calls for immediate implementation of all of these reforms. Were calling on Speaker Pelosi to bring all of them to an immediate vote. If she wont do it, a Republican majority will. You can read more about the House GOP congressional transparency initiative online, at http://gopleader.gov/readthebill.

Did Republicans miss an opportunity to enact common-sense changes like these when we were in the majority? Yes — and we wont make the mistake again. With this initiative, were taking some common-sense steps to renew the drive for an open and accountable Congress. We recognize restoring the bonds of trust between the American people and their elected leaders starts with changing Congress itself. We hope Speaker Pelosi will join us, and allow these common-sense reforms to go forward.

Duration : 0:2:14

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Law.Gov Event in the U.S. Congress

May 302010

[note: video kicks in after two minutes]
May 25, 2010, U.S. House of Representatives
Committee on House Administration Hearing Room

Access to legal materials in the United States is difficult and expensive. This session explores a number of initiatives underway to broaden access to the law of the land, making it easier for public interest groups, new commercial startups, law schools, and researchers to access the raw materials of our democracy. Hosted by Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren and Congressman Dan Lungren, this session features a number of people active in the field of broadening access to the law, both from within government and from outside.

Location: Committee on House Administration Hearing Room, Room 1310,
Longworth House Office Building
Date and Time: May 25, 2010, 10AM-11AM

Speakers:

Honorable Zoe Lofgren, Vice Chairwoman, Committee on House Administration

Honorable Dan Lungren, Ranking Member, Committee on House Administration

Efforts Within Government To Increase Access to Legal Materials
Roberta L. Shaffer, Law Librarian of Congress, Library of Congress

The Importance of Access to Legal Materials
Eugene B. Meyer, President, the Federalist Society

Legal Materials and Our System of Law
Roger Skalbeck, In-Coming Chair, Copyright Committee, American
Association of Law Libraries

The Law.Gov Dialogue in our Law Schools
Carl Malamud, President, Public.Resource.Org

Duration : 1:0:48

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Adam Kokesh – NM Republican candidate for congress

May 302010

Adam Kokesh of Sante Fe, NM on why he thinks he can get elected in November. He is facing off against Tom Mullins in the Republican primary. This response came following a candidates forum in Santa Fe on May 25.

Duration : 0:2:0

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Birthers on the Hill

May 302010

Elected birthers. What’s wrong in America that we get people elected to national offices that believe this kind of cuckoo conspiracy stuff?

Duration : 0:4:37

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Howard Dean schools Morning Joe on public option strategy

May 302010

Howard Dean concisely lays out the Obama Administration’s strategy for passing health care reform with a public option.

Duration : 0:7:22

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Hearing on Politicization Surgeon Generals: Waxman Questions

May 262010

The Oversight Committee holds a hearing, “The Surgeon General’s Vital Mission: Challenges for the Future.” The hearing focuses on the importance of the Surgeon General’s Office, the need to preserve the Surgeon General’s independence, and recent limitations on the Surgeon General’s ability to carry out its public health education mission. Chairman Henry Waxman questions Richard Carmona, who resigned as Surgeon General in 2006, testifies about what he viewed as political and partisan pressure regarding issues ranging from stem cell research to abstinence-only education.

Duration : 0:12:26

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