Sunday, August 15, 2010

An Important Contrary Voice

Tom Baugh, author of Starving The Monkeys, makes very brief remarks (due to time constraints) at yesterday's NC 8/14 RTC rally.

Listen to what he says, and think -- hard -- about his message.

As Billy Beck says, this predicament is not going to be voted away.

No matter how badly people want to do so.

We'll let Miss Rand have the final word:

“We can evade reality, but we cannot evade the consequences of evading reality.”


UPDATE 16 AUG 2010 1430 EDT: Baugh's remarks are now posted here.

6 comments:

  1. Comes back to what many others have asked, "What's your backup plan?"

    For all the fair weather warriors out there, this is what separates the men from the bloggers, so to speak. Just how fucking far are you willing to go when your vote doesn't count anymore. When the media leads you astray and you suddenly realize your party got hijacked, what will YOU do to save this Republic??? Hope things change in the next election? and again?...
    Time to go read some more monkey material.

    Semper Fi, 0321

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  2. Unfortunately, I was unable to locate Tom's speech on his web site, STM.com. Hopefully it will get posted eventually.

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  3. I have asked him to ping me when it is posted. I will then file another post with the link.

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  4. A wealth of ideas from a compelling writer. Glad to have been introduced to him.

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  5. Just like I keep sayin', It's right here in our face, and all we do is talk about it.

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  6. that is an excellent talk.

    "The Constitution isn't about liberty, it is about power. The idea you have in your head about liberty comes from the Bill of Rights, which is really just a yellow liberty sticky note on the poster of Constitutional power. And this means that the Bill of Rights is just marketing spin to get you to accept the power of the national government over the states, and over you."

    to read the history of this actually happening to the founding generations, see conspiracy in philadelphia by gary north. i host a copy here.

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