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POPS Obama's Disdain for Constitution That's why they are "so-called Founders" to him. Here is Thomas Jefferson's first inaugural address, March 4th, 1801: "A wise and frugal government which shall restrain men from injuring one another, which shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government." Thomas Jefferson, "so-called Founder." Thomas Jefferson: "Congress has not unlimited powers to provide for the general welfare, but only those specifically enumerated." So-called Founder. John Adams, A Defense of the Constitutions of Governments of the United States of America, 1787: "The moment the idea is admitted into society that property is not as sacred as the law of God, and that there is not a force of law and public justice to protect it, anarchy and tyranny commence."
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POPSGuess What, All You Obama Socialist Racists? CNN Caught Red Handed using RACEer Tactics against Conservatism video (2:05) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvqG8z-Eung&feature=player_embedded Conservative Blogs Condemning Racism Limbaugh Said to Want Slaves| The Black Sphere Maggie’s Notebook: Juan Williams Ken Hutcherson: Juan Williams Warren Ballentine: House Negros and Ruch Limbaugh Warren Ballentine racist statement to Juan Williams " You can go back to the porch| Fire Andera Mitchell The Angry White Guy Blog Archive Does Juan Williams finally get it? Video: Example #986,203 That Black People Are Being Shackled And Enslaved By The Democrat Party Line | theblogprof The Wisdom of Soloman: Rush Limbaugh And The NFL -The Truth Must Be Told Hot Air Blog Archive Quotes of the day Hannity Show: Racial Buffoonery, Rush Limbaugh, & NFL Politics (video) | Frugal Cafe
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POPSWell water testing is peace of mind for families with private wells Well water testing is peace of mind for families with private wells. There are 20 million Americans without municipal water supply and without the inherent government regulations and required maintenance. These families must maintain and test their private water supply regularly to feel confident in the water being consumed by the household.
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POPSHomemade Halloween Costumes: Get Creative and Save! This year, save money and get creative - make a Halloween costume for your kids! Not only is it more fun to go homemade, but it's a fun holiday activity for all the family. Here you'll find some cool and easy ideas to get your creative juices going, with great first-hand info from a hands-on Mom of three.
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POPSWhere in Heaven is Mozart? This is our little "Mozart" and she is 18 months into a multi year, open ended trip around the world, that started when she was five.
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POPSHow to Install Linux/BSD without a CD I don’t know about others but these days Im getting away from CDs and DVDs, I used to use my USB instead, because it won’t get damaged like CDs easily and its very…very portable! Thats when storing data… but can we install an operating system without a CD?
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POPSConservative Books On Top, But NYT Concludes Marx is “back in vogue”
Always count on the Fishwrap of Record to have its finger on the pulse of America! *** Via Christian Toto at Human Events: Marji Ross, president and publisher of Regnery Publishing, isn’t surprised by the newspaper’s stance against these like-minded books. “Very rarely do they review conservative books,” Ross says. “What they sometimes do is mention a book that is conservative on their “Inside the List” feature. It’s a way to defend themselves against the accusation they ignore these books.” The New York Times did see fit to print reviews of major liberal books from Michael Moore (Dude, Where’s My Country?), Eric Alterman (What Liberal Media?) and Al Franken (Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them) but has yet to examine the aforementioned right-leaning bestsellers. Having one’s book reviewed in The New York Times meant something up until recently. “Traditionally, most publishers and authors are very eager to get in the New York Times to review their books," Ross say
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POPSHot Coupon World Hotcouponworld.com has put together some great resources to help you save money, print coupons, track prices, coupon legally and ethically, share and network with other frugal folks, and so much more.Check this page often (or bookmark it) because we are constantly striving to bring you more resources and tools to help you save money and be savvy shoppers!.
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POPSHot Coupon World Hotcouponworld.com has put together some great resources to help you save money, print coupons, track prices, coupon legally and ethically, share and network with other frugal folks, and so much more.Check this page often (or bookmark it) because we are constantly striving to bring you more resources and tools to help you save money and be savvy shoppers!.
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POPSFree stuff in the SF Bay Area: Johnny Funcheap's favorite things to do From the SF Bay Guardian's annual Free Issue. More: get sweaty by donning your blades or old-school roller skates and join the Midnight Rollers' weekly Friday Night Skate. A large group of skaters embark from the Ferry Plaza on a 10-mile dance party/skate tour of the city, which includes plenty of stops for ice cream, Frisbee-throwing, and a chance for slowpokes to catch up… Macy's Union Square puts on free monthly cooking demonstrations in the Cellar, where top local chefs reveal their secrets for dishing up creative yet healthy meals. Not only do you get to learn skills like how to barbecue like a grill master, expertly pair chocolate and wine, or make a brunch worth waking up early for, you also get to sample the yummy delights the experts have cooked up. It's like watching your favorite cooking show on the Food Network, but getting to magically reach inside the TV to grab a taste.
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POPSSign the Petition to Ask Congress to Defeat HR 2749 
"What is missing in pointing out this astounding control, is that it opens the door to CODEX and WTO "good farming practices" will include the elimination of organic farming by eliminating manure, mandating GMO animal feed, imposing animal drugs, and ordering applications of petrochemical fertilizers and pesticides. Farmers, thus, will be locked not only into the industrialization of once normal and organic farms but into the forced purchase of industry's products. They will be slaves on the land, doing the work they are ordered to do - against their own best wisdom - and paying out to industry against their will. There will be no way to be frugal, to grow one's own grain to feed the animals, to raise healthy animals without GMO grains or drugs, to work with nature at all. Grassfed cattle and poultry and hogs will be finished. So, it needs to be made clear where control will take us. And weren't these the "rumors on the internet" that were dismissed but are clearly the case?"
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POPSTyranny, coming to a farm near you Others will know more about this govt bill. It scares me because we often have a flow on from the corporate run situations. And this bill seems to indicate capitulation to the private sector.
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POPSTravel on the cheap... This great article clip give families some useful ideas about how to have a frugal, fun vacation. The "Frugal Family Traveler" click shows how to keep a budget, regardless if you are doing on a disney vacation, vacation in hawaii, backyard vacation, or some other vacation destinations. Enjoy your vacations. Read on to get all the tips...
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POPS D-Day, June 6th ~ Sixty-Five Years Ago Rod Stewart Helps D-Day Veterans Despite years of rumors that he is very...ugh...frugal, and despite the fact that his own son called him "very cheap," rocker Rod Stewart has offered up £7,500 (a little over $11,000 USA dollars) to send veterans to the 65th commemoration of D-Day in France. The Daily Mail: Rod Stewart led a roll call of politicians, celebrities and generous members of the public backing the Daily Mail's campaign to send the D-Day veterans to Normandy. The 64-year-old singer said he was 'outraged' the Government had no plans to send an official delegation and offered £7,500 to send 15 Essex veterans to France in June. He said: 'These men sacrificed everything and we owe them this. My only condition is I'd like to meet them and talk to them as I'd be fascinated to hear about how they landed on their beaches.' Stewart's grandfather was decorated in the First World War, and his father and two brothers also served.