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by: Dan Martin                              
“Out of respect for your elected position and as a personal courtesy to you, I will not post this as a public letter to the PPJ Gazette until Friday, next, allowing ample time for your response . . .”
You guessed it. I’ve had no response from Senator Gimse.
Yet.
Joe Gimse                                                
Minnesota State Senator
Assistant Minority [...]

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By: Marti Oakley ALL  RIGHTS RESERVED
 Copyright (C)2009                                                                  
“The actions of state agencies complicit with state elected officials, shows malice and forethought with the intent to benefit not only the state monetarily, but also specific corporations who also intend to benefit from the prosecutions.  It is not as if they didn’t or don’t know what they [...]

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   By: Lynn Swearingen                                                                   
                                                                                  
Legislation through Litigation?
Raw Milk Action Alert For the States of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois
WHAT: A Raw Milk Producer
WHEN: 10:30 a.m., Monday, December 21, 2009
WHERE: Vernon County Courthouse, 400 Court House Square St, Viroqua, Wisconsin
Google Map Directions  to Vernon County Courthouse
Come and support Wisconsin’s small raw milk producers in Viroqua, Wisconsin. A [...]

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by: John Wallace                        
PREAMBLE TO THE ARTICLES OF FREEDOM OF CONTINENTAL CONGRESS 2009
November 21, 2009

“In defense of a free people, the time has come to reassert our God-given natural rights and cast off tyranny.
Let the facts reveal – the Federal Government of the United States of America, which was instituted to protect the rights of [...]

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  by:  Paul Griepentrog  All rights reserved   

While we head into this Thanksgiving holiday we can all rest assured that the FDA and USDA have done their best to insure no one will get sick from the feast.  Of course we can be even more thankful that the US Senate is going to further the powers [...]

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by: Alan Adaschik
“Remember, democracy never lasts long.  It soon wastes, exhausts and murders itself. There was never a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.” – John Quincy Adams
Who among us can stand against democracy?  Isn’t it the most ideal form of government?  What better way is there to decide issues?  If a majority [...]

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by Patrick Henning                                                  
Robert Pear wrote an astounding article in the NY Times on Genetech’s influence on the healthcare bill, writing talking points for both sides of the aisle.  He proved Anthony Sutton’s proposition – that those with power simply use the left and right divide to get what they want, even setting it up.
And that [...]

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By Derry Brownfield         
November 15, 2009
NewsWithViews.com           
For the past several years I have been referred to as a pessimist, a doom-and-gloomer, even unkind and trying to scare people. There are a few individuals in this nation who have read the warning signs and are better informed spokespersons than the general public, but many citizens are beginning [...]

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by Michael Boldin              
A recent article in the New York Times covered the growth of state-level resistance to a future national health care plan. For example, in 2010, voters in Arizona will have a chance to approve a state constitutional amendment that would [...]

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FROM JOHN WALLACE – NY DELEGATE
 
We have just passed the half way mark for the Continental Congress of 2009.  Here is what’s happening:
 
Beyond Elections.
Beyond Petitions.
Beyond Tea Parties.
ST. CHARLES, IL – The first time free people assembled as a Congress of the People for such a critical point in the nation’s history was in 1774 [...]

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