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Tea Party Express
Health Care reform bill
Cap and Trade deadline
Obama's Treaties
Czars dismantling America
Swine Flu 'Emergency'
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Tupelo Rally
 

Angela McGlowan
Angela McGlowan

Saturday, November 7
10 am - noon
Tupelo City Hall
 
The Tupelo Tea Party is presenting 'One Nation Under God' and you are invited to help make this the biggest tea party in North Mississippi!
 
 
Guest speakers include Les Riley Ed Holliday and Angela McGlowan.

McGlowan graduated from the University of Mississippi and joined Fox News in 1999.

For more information please visit www.tupeloteaparty.com.

Click here to RSVP.

Please let us know if you want to caravan or carpool, leaving Stuckey's by 7 a.m.

Distance from Stuckey's in Hattiesburg: 204 mi.
 
Sheriff Mack Meeting
 
Richard Mack

Tuesday, December 8
6:30 p.m.
JDS Community Center

Richard Mack, former sheriff of Graham County, Arizona, and long-time crusader for freedom and individual rights, will be our guest speaker.

In 1994, Mack and six other sheriffs from across the country - one of whom was Forrest County Sheriff Billy Magee - challenged the constitutionality of the Brady Bill and ultimately, fought it all the way to the United States Supreme Court, where they won a monumental decision for freedom in 1997.

Mack is author of 'The County Sheriff: America's Last Hope'.

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N.Y. Elections
 
N.Y. GOP rift spreads to elections in other states

The Washington Times
Kara Rowland
October 29
, 2009
 

Doug Hoffman's insurgent campaign in New York's special House race, which had already split national Republican leaders, is now turning into a litmus test for other Republican congressional candidates running in 2010 to prove their conservative credentials.

Liz Lauber, running in the Republican primary for a House seat in Missouri, this week made support for Mr. Hoffman a campaign issue, calling on five-term Republican incumbent Rep. Todd Akin to endorse and donate money to the Conservative Party nominee who is running in a special election Nov. 3.

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Joe Tegerdine for U.S House of Representatives
 
 
Republican candidate for Mississippi's 4th Congressional district, Joe Tegerdine, will have a booth at the Forrest County Fair on Saturday October 31.

The event will be held at the Forrest County Multi-Purpose Center.

Visit Joe's website
 
News from the Front Lines
Defenders of the Constitution and Bill of Rights
 
October 30 2009
 
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Join us to meet the TEA PARTY EXPRESS

Sunday, November 8 - 4 pm to 7 pm
Rankin County Pavillion
- 649 Marquette Road - Brandon, MS 39042

On Nov. 8, 2009, the Tea Party Express bus will make a stop in Jackson, MS on its journey from San Diego, CA to Orlando, FL. Please join us and invite your friends as this is our chance to make this stop the biggest showing in our state to date.

We are collecting CANDY for SOLDIERS who will deploy from Camp Shelby next month. Please bring bags of individually wrapped candy.

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Nancy Pelosi - Speaker of the House Pelosi health bill sets stage for contentious negotiations with Senate

FoxNews.com
October 29, 2009

Let the wrangling begin.

 
Speaking on the West Front of the Capitol surrounded by Democratic lawmakers, Pelosi, D-Calif., said the House's version of a health care reform bill will include a government-run insurance option and extend coverage to 36 million uninsured Americans.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's unveiling of a retooled health care bill Thursday sets the stage for what is expected to be contentious negotiations with the Senate over what the final legislation should look like -- and whether it will pass and make its way to President Obama to sign.

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Carol Browner - White House adviser on energy and environment U.S. Trying to Reach its Deadline
on Cap and Trade

The U.S. administration has not given up trying to get approval of its climate policy in the Senate before the UN climate conference in December.
 
Time is running short, but it is still possible for the US administration to get a political mandate from the Senate before the UN climate conference in Copenhagen in December, says White House adviser on energy and environment, Carol Browner.

"This administration from day one has been about taking action and we are still working very, very hard to get a bill out of the Senate," she says, according to Bloomberg.

Carol Browner thinks it is still possible for the Senate to pass energy and climate legislation this year, even as a debate over the US healthcare system dominates the congressional calendar.

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U. N. Convention on Law of the Sea Obama may face fight on treaties

Some Democrats among skeptics
 
Bryan Bender, Globe Staff
October 25, 2009


President Obama's vision of global cooperation - symbolized by his surprise Nobel Peace Prize - is in for a crucial test in the months ahead when he begins sending a series of treaties to the US Senate, where skepticism among Republicans and some Democrats will make approval exceedingly difficult, according to government officials and specialists.

Marking a major reversal from the Bush administration, which considered most treaties to be too restrictive of US sovereignty, the Obama administration says it will seek ratification of three major pacts aimed at reducing nuclear weapons. It also will seek approval of a set of regulations to manage use of the oceans and, by the end of the president's first term, a new treaty to combat global climate change.

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Dennis Blair - Intelligence Czar Unelected 'czars' are dismantling America

Thomas Sowell
October 28
, 2009

Just one year ago, would you have believed that an unelected government official, not even a Cabinet member confirmed by the Senate but simply one of the many "czars" appointed by the president, could arbitrarily cut the pay of executives in private businesses by 50 percent or 90 percent?

Did you think that another "czar" would be talking about restricting talk radio? That there would be plans afloat to subsidize newspapers - that is, to create a situation where some newspapers' survival would depend on the government liking what they publish?

Did you imagine that anyone would even be talking about having a panel of so-called "experts" deciding who could and could not get life-saving medical treatments?

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President Obama Obama Declares Swine Flu Emergency

National Emergency Declared on Friday October 23
Posted by: Dr. Mercola
October 27
, 2009

President Barack Obama declared the swine flu outbreak a national emergency on Friday October 23, empowering the health secretary to suspend federal requirements and speed up treatment.

His declaration authorizes Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to bypass normal federal regulations so health officials can respond more quickly to the outbreak, which, allegedly, has killed more than 1,000 people in the United States.

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Read about North Carolina's Pandemic Response Project
Click here to sign the Mississippi Non-Medical Vaccine Exemption Petition
 
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