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		<title>By: Don Lucas</title>
		<link>http://joanneunleashed.com/683/do-you-have-a-constitutional-right-to-choose-what-to-eat/comment-page-1/#comment-507</link>
		<dc:creator>Don Lucas</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 22:47:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I appreciate that Rob Taylor is supporting Wisconsin’s farmers and consumers. I would like to give him my full support.

I would like to share with your supporters these websites, especially if you are a farmer:

http://www.alcoholcanbeagas.com
http://www.blumedistillation.com

I do not work for David Blume or sell any of his products. However, I do think that he is on the right track for the most part. We as a nation send over $700 Billion overseas EVERY YEAR because of our dependency on foreign oil. Wouldn’t we rather buying our fuel from our farmers who in turn will spend that money in OUR economy, rather than funding foreign economies where funds often end up in terrorist’s hands? Brazil imports ZERO oil and is energy independent. All of their vehicles are flex-fuel, and half of the country runs it’s vehicles on 100% ethanol. If they could get their act together, why can’t we?

For all of those naysayers out there, don’t be a slave to all of the myths that the oil companies have spread. Ethanol is profitable despite what you have heard on the corporate controlled media. The “waste” product of ethanol production from corn, which is water, protein and fat, can be used as feed for livestock or fish. It is better for them than feeding whole corn to them as shown by increased milk and meat production in these animals. Don’t like corn ethanol? You can make ethanol from sweet potatoes, jerusalem artichokes, sorghum, sugar cane, and sugar beets, as well as other food crops. Do you believe that using food stock for fuel will increase food prices? You can use mesquite pods, kelp, algae, and cattails for ethanol production. It is estimated that if you filled every drainage ditch alongside roads in this country  with cattails and harvested them, you could supply 100% of our nations energy needs, just from this one process alone. You can also treat raw sewage in this manner, without having to build a single treatment station!

In these hard economic times, we should be buying American first, and this includes our economy. Buy local whether it is food, clothing, industry, food, or fuel. Why not start buying our fuel from ourselves?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-Y08RSDP6s

Don Lucas
Wauwatosa, WI</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I appreciate that Rob Taylor is supporting Wisconsin’s farmers and consumers. I would like to give him my full support.</p>
<p>I would like to share with your supporters these websites, especially if you are a farmer:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.alcoholcanbeagas.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.alcoholcanbeagas.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.blumedistillation.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.blumedistillation.com</a></p>
<p>I do not work for David Blume or sell any of his products. However, I do think that he is on the right track for the most part. We as a nation send over $700 Billion overseas EVERY YEAR because of our dependency on foreign oil. Wouldn’t we rather buying our fuel from our farmers who in turn will spend that money in OUR economy, rather than funding foreign economies where funds often end up in terrorist’s hands? Brazil imports ZERO oil and is energy independent. All of their vehicles are flex-fuel, and half of the country runs it’s vehicles on 100% ethanol. If they could get their act together, why can’t we?</p>
<p>For all of those naysayers out there, don’t be a slave to all of the myths that the oil companies have spread. Ethanol is profitable despite what you have heard on the corporate controlled media. The “waste” product of ethanol production from corn, which is water, protein and fat, can be used as feed for livestock or fish. It is better for them than feeding whole corn to them as shown by increased milk and meat production in these animals. Don’t like corn ethanol? You can make ethanol from sweet potatoes, jerusalem artichokes, sorghum, sugar cane, and sugar beets, as well as other food crops. Do you believe that using food stock for fuel will increase food prices? You can use mesquite pods, kelp, algae, and cattails for ethanol production. It is estimated that if you filled every drainage ditch alongside roads in this country  with cattails and harvested them, you could supply 100% of our nations energy needs, just from this one process alone. You can also treat raw sewage in this manner, without having to build a single treatment station!</p>
<p>In these hard economic times, we should be buying American first, and this includes our economy. Buy local whether it is food, clothing, industry, food, or fuel. Why not start buying our fuel from ourselves?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-Y08RSDP6s" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-Y08RSDP6s</a></p>
<p>Don Lucas<br />
Wauwatosa, WI</p>
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		<title>By: Joanne</title>
		<link>http://joanneunleashed.com/683/do-you-have-a-constitutional-right-to-choose-what-to-eat/comment-page-1/#comment-241</link>
		<dc:creator>Joanne</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 11:58:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Want to know how much money the federal government is giving Wisconsin DATCP? Max Kane posted &lt;a href=&quot;http://rawmilkparty.com/resources/Funding+09.pdf&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;the figures&lt;/a&gt; on his website. 

Have you ever heard of the law of reciprocity? It&#039;s the ol&#039; &quot;I&#039;ll scratch your back if you scratch mine.&quot; How can a State be autonomous when it relies on so much money from the federal government?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Want to know how much money the federal government is giving Wisconsin DATCP? Max Kane posted <a href="http://rawmilkparty.com/resources/Funding+09.pdf" rel="nofollow">the figures</a> on his website. </p>
<p>Have you ever heard of the law of reciprocity? It&#8217;s the ol&#8217; &#8220;I&#8217;ll scratch your back if you scratch mine.&#8221; How can a State be autonomous when it relies on so much money from the federal government?</p>
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		<title>By: Joanne</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joanne</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 11:23:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks, Barbara. I spent a couple days this week videotaping some people who were fighting the banks in court to keep their homes that were being foreclosed on. I got a first-hand view of an incredibly corrupt banking and court system: fraud, forgery, theft, collusion. 

One of the problems, as I currently understand it, is the 14th Amendment. Before then we were Citizens of the State in which we reside. The 14th Amendment made us citizens of the United States, which is a corporate entity. So we lost our sovereignty and are now basically employees of the corporate U.S., which means the laws of the Constitution no longer apply to us. 

Under the 14th Amendment, we no longer have &quot;rights.&quot; We have &quot;privileges,&quot; which are granted by the government and can be withdrawn at will. We are now subservient to Congress, our masters. The 14th Amendment was not properly ratified and violates the Constitution and is therefore illegal. But the Senators and Representatives who &quot;serve&quot; us (actually, we now serve them) won&#039;t do anything about it though they know about it. They all need to be voted out.

The only hope for restoring our freedom as protected by the Constitution and Bill of Rights is to vote in candidates who are supporters of the Constitution. Issues are distractions. If we can get the illegal 14th Amendment repealed, then out go much of the government control and taxation and we can once again be a free people.

This is my understanding of it, but I am new to studying the laws of the land. I will vote, however, for candidates who want to restore the Constitutional Republic. Then put the federal government back into its place and let the States decide on the various issues.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks, Barbara. I spent a couple days this week videotaping some people who were fighting the banks in court to keep their homes that were being foreclosed on. I got a first-hand view of an incredibly corrupt banking and court system: fraud, forgery, theft, collusion. </p>
<p>One of the problems, as I currently understand it, is the 14th Amendment. Before then we were Citizens of the State in which we reside. The 14th Amendment made us citizens of the United States, which is a corporate entity. So we lost our sovereignty and are now basically employees of the corporate U.S., which means the laws of the Constitution no longer apply to us. </p>
<p>Under the 14th Amendment, we no longer have &#8220;rights.&#8221; We have &#8220;privileges,&#8221; which are granted by the government and can be withdrawn at will. We are now subservient to Congress, our masters. The 14th Amendment was not properly ratified and violates the Constitution and is therefore illegal. But the Senators and Representatives who &#8220;serve&#8221; us (actually, we now serve them) won&#8217;t do anything about it though they know about it. They all need to be voted out.</p>
<p>The only hope for restoring our freedom as protected by the Constitution and Bill of Rights is to vote in candidates who are supporters of the Constitution. Issues are distractions. If we can get the illegal 14th Amendment repealed, then out go much of the government control and taxation and we can once again be a free people.</p>
<p>This is my understanding of it, but I am new to studying the laws of the land. I will vote, however, for candidates who want to restore the Constitutional Republic. Then put the federal government back into its place and let the States decide on the various issues.</p>
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		<title>By: Barbara</title>
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		<dc:creator>Barbara</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 03:23:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great interview, Joanne, I enjoyed it. Being a good citizen is hard work, as Mr. Taylor said. Just recently my husband and I applied for absentee ballots for the primary election. It took a great deal of time and effort to research all the candidates in order to make informed choices. There were 10 candidates for 1 of the offices! 10! It took hours to search out all their websites and determine their positions on important issues. To maximize my efforts, I passed on all the information I had acquired to friends and relatives who I knew would want to be informed.
And yes, it&#039;s so aggravating the way the govt. interferes in our basic right to feed ourselves. It didn&#039;t happen overnight, though. It&#039;s true that every time you give the govt. a little more power over you, even for something that seems good at the time (seatbelts?) you pave the way for the loss of more freedoms down the road. It truly is a slippery slope.
Keep up the good work!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great interview, Joanne, I enjoyed it. Being a good citizen is hard work, as Mr. Taylor said. Just recently my husband and I applied for absentee ballots for the primary election. It took a great deal of time and effort to research all the candidates in order to make informed choices. There were 10 candidates for 1 of the offices! 10! It took hours to search out all their websites and determine their positions on important issues. To maximize my efforts, I passed on all the information I had acquired to friends and relatives who I knew would want to be informed.<br />
And yes, it&#8217;s so aggravating the way the govt. interferes in our basic right to feed ourselves. It didn&#8217;t happen overnight, though. It&#8217;s true that every time you give the govt. a little more power over you, even for something that seems good at the time (seatbelts?) you pave the way for the loss of more freedoms down the road. It truly is a slippery slope.<br />
Keep up the good work!</p>
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