Maine town becomes first to declare food sovereignty

LOVE it: Via GrownInTheCity: The town of Sedgwick, Maine, population 1,012 (according to the 2000 census), has become the first town in the United States to pass a Food Sovereignty ordinance. In doing so, the town declared their right to produce and s...

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Nullification: Are State Level Officials Really Opposed to Federal Encroachment?

This is Part 4 in an ongoing series about a the concept of nullification by states; the idea that individual states can declare a federal law or regulation unconstitutional and, therefore, refuse to implement it. See FOOTNOTE section for links to Parts 1 -3 and additional supporting information. 1  My prior opinion, that nullification is a [...]

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States Should Not Set Up Health Insurance Exchanges (as required by ObamaCare)

Kaye Beach March 22, 2011 Excellent article about the  Health Insurance Exchanges. Read it, then read about the Oklahoma Health Care Exchanges and other federal Health Care Reform measures being implemented; Republican-led OK House passes HB 2130, an ...

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Fed’s profits surge to a record-breaking $81.7 billion

Must be nice to operate in total secrecy, accountable to no one! via MarketWatch: The Federal Reserve released earnings for 2010, with the central bank's profit growing to $81.7 billion, a record high, from $53.4 billion, mostly due to growing interest...

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Georgia Bill Would Require Biometric “Smart” Medicaid ID Cards

March 15, 2011 ATLANTA — The Senate has approved a bill that would require Medicaid clients to use a digital identification card and scan their fingerprints at the doctor’s office to discourage fraud.The Senate approved the bill Monday by a...

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Shocker! Obama “mis-underestimated” the amount of US Debt he was building

Could it be – he LIED? No, lie is obviously too strong a word, otherwise the US media wouldn’t have any problem using it. All along, the Obama administration has consistently been playing down the US federal debt numbers, calling it “less than projected,” while the compliant media dutifully reported his claim that he would [...]

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AxXiom For Liberty Tonight 6-8pm CST Jonathan Small OCPA,Mark Costello OK Labor Commissioner

March 18,2011 Tonight on AxXiom For Liberty (Listening information here) Special Guest-Jonathan Small, C.P.A.,  Fiscal Policy Director for OCPA. Jonathan writes: “Contrary to what you may hear from our friends on the left, government spending in...

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Sure, its all Fun & Games until Someone Gets Arrested- Mug Shots of the Young & Restless Progressives

“One consistent challenge in teaching is remembering how little students really know and how much they think they know. This is not a putdown of students. On the contrary, it is a celebration of optimism in the best sense of the word, the same optimism that was supposed to have inspired Winston Churchill to observe: …

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