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The Bill of rights was ratified 220 years ago, on December 15, 1791. Virginia became the 12th state to ratify the first 10 amendments, and they became law.

The Bill of Rights guarantees that citizens can not be oppressed by their own government. It guarantees freedom of speech, of the press, of religion, of assembly and of petition in one sweeping declaration in the First Amendment. The subsequent amendments guarantee citizens the right to protect themselves, be secure in their home, be granted a speedy trial by jury, be free from unreasonable search or arrest and not be forced to testify against oneself or be subjected to excessive punishment.

All government officers  pledge first and foremost to uphold the Constitution.  These oaths affirm that the rule of law is superior to the rule of any human leader.  Government has only those powers delegated to it by the people.

As a nation, we celebrate our Declaration of Independence with a holiday. We honor those who have made sacrifices in military service. We honor the flag with a holiday. But most Americans take little notice, if any, of the commemoration of the adoption of the Bill of Rights, which define our freedoms as Americans, and sets us apart from the rest of the world.

When Michael Schmidt came to Chicago for the Raw Milk Freedom Ride we toasted Liberty with a glass of raw milk. The glass of raw milk is quickly becoming a symbol of liberty, and freedom,  from oppressive governments around the world.

Therefore, let us raise a glass of wholesome raw milk and toast those founding fathers that had the wisdom to restrain the overreaching federal government with the chains of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

Salute!
 
 
The Coming Secret
Raw Milk Tax




There is a scheme brewing in the Raw Milk Industry to increase revenue for the self appointed elite of the raw milk movement. Raw milk products will be affixed with a seal provided by the Raw Milk Institute (RAWMI) upon meeting certain standards, passing inspection, and paying a fee. Sound familiar? Sounds like extortion to me brought to you by the new raw milk mafia.




Propaganda by the government and RAWMI members has been designed to make you live in fear and want only “safe”, “approved”, and “certified” raw milk. Any opposition to their way of thinking is immediately attacked as a conspiracy theory or a knee jerk reaction, and your personal integrity is maliciously and vehemently maligned with slurs and innuendos. No facts are ever presented in their attacks on American's who believe in Liberty and Freedom. Farmers who do not subscribe to their labeling will be demonized and attacked.




All of their superstitious food safety nonsense, has nothing to do with improving the quality of raw milk. Still, this clever scheme of requiring RAWMI labeling will become a multi-million dollar business.




RAWMI is being set up to insure safe clean raw milk and to protect you from all the small local farms that are producing dirty milk. Or is it really being set up to appease opponents of raw milk, the food safety authorities, the Codex Alimentarius Commission, insurance companies, supermarket executives, and investment bankers? Will this help those uneducated consumers of raw milk who have not done their homework? Will this make lazy WAPF chapter leaders who will only have to teach “Look for the RAWMI seal of approval”?

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Ron Paul supporters came out in force on Friday, chanting their support for the Texas Republican congressman.

Paul was the only speaker so far to fill the entire convention hall at the Conservative Political Action Conference, and some of his supporters were turned away after the room reached its capacity of 1,100 people.

With the conference running an hour behind, Paul’s army assembled early, occasionally breaking into chants of “end the Fed” as other speakers tried to address the crowd.

Once Paul finally took the stage – following appearances Friday by some of the conservative movement’s brightest stars – the crowd was louder and more raucous in their support for Paul than they had been for most of the other speakers combined.

“Sounds to me like the revolution is alive and well,” Paul said, beaming after taking the stage to Queen’s “We will rock you.”

Paul hit all of his themes, rattling off criticisms the monetary and foreign policies of both President Barack Obama and Republicans in Congress.


 

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