Showing posts with label Freedom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freedom. Show all posts

Friday, December 21, 2007

I don't have one so lets ban it

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As found here; The current Transport Minister Annette King and the Transport Safety Minister Harry Duynhoven are now discussing "banning radar detectors and other detection and interference devices". This will require law changes to define what you can and can not have in your car. Why don't we ban hot coffee or screaming children? We are talking about introducing a penalty of 25 demerit points for failing to wear a seatbelt! A seatbelt should be optional right? If you want to hurt yourself a bit extra or die in a crash thats your business. This is another case of the New Zealand government getting far too involved in your life. They brand it as making us safer but does it achieve that? One could argue that if you banned everything but drinking and eating you would be safe but what's the fun in that. This bloated government that thinks we don't know how to run our own lives has got to stop. To those that actually think the government knows better than you. "People willing to trade their freedom for temporary security deserve neither and will lose both." Happy Holidays all

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Ron Paul 2008 now taking donations from American citizens from around the world

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Hello all,

I just received the following email! This means that US Citizens living outside the US can now donate to the Ron Paul 2008 campaign. Spread the word ...


December 12, 2007

Although some of our supporters may be geographically distant, they remain with us in the spirit of the US Constitution and of freedom. It is with great honor that we announce that it is now possible for American citizens from around the world to donate to the campaign through the official Ron Paul 2008 website.


Keep in mind that while the message of peace, prosperity, and freedom are popular among our supporters from around the world, we can ONLY accept donations from US Citizens. Federal law prevents us from taking any monetary donations from non-citizens, but we encourage our supporters from around the world to donate their time and energy to spread the Ron Paul message of freedom.

Jonathan Bydlak
National Fundraising Director
Ron Paul 2008 Presidential Campaign Committee.


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Thursday, June 28, 2007

Should party pills be banned?

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Why won' t a simple no suffice. Why should be ban anything? Because people are bad at making decisions. So we get special 'people' to make the decision for us. That special people I am referring to is the New Zealand government. I don't even want to use the party pills because I am informed on them and they don't entice me. Don't worry, I won't deprive you from having them.

link: Should party pills be banned?

Sunday, May 06, 2007

Can Ron Paul Win The Presidential Election In 2008?

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Ron Paul seems to have come out of nowhere! He seems to be a favorite in online polls wherever you look like here. But is he really winning the race on the street and out in the community? It will be interesting to see what happens as the internet is such a big part of so many people's life. Check out http://www.ronpaul2008.com/ he has a youtube user, a myspace account, a flickr group and a almost religious following at digg.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Weird Song With Great Lyrics

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The lyrics are so meaningful to many and worthless to some :)

Monday, April 30, 2007

Write An Essay And Get Charged For Disorderly Conduct

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"Disorderly conduct, which carries a maximum penalty of 30 days in jail and a $1,500 fine, is often filed for such pranks as pulling a fire alarm or dialing 911 unnecessarily" Pulling a fire alarm of dialing 911 unnecessarily can cause problems in society because you are diverting attention from something important to a pointless act. Charging someone for writing an essay that the teacher chose to read is ridiculous. The students were told to write exactly what they were thinking and that is what he did. I really hope he fights it and wins. Otherwise, it would send a message that free thought is not allowed in certain situations and if one person is offended then the free thought is against the law. Read more craziness here

Saturday, January 06, 2007

New Zealand's National Party to Support Free Speech Suppression?

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I was just reading now and I almost can't believe it. Freedom of speech is meant to be a basic human right! I'm glad I am allowed to share this information with you.

New Zeal: National to Support Free Speech Suppression?