Changes in the Air

First notice the name change! Second notice that our feeds have stopped! Articles from the past are archived here for a while... The transition is in progress. We are targeting to become your favorite information catalogue to all things commonsense and liberty oriented. Stay tuned for changes up ahead.  You can expect the look and feel of the site to change dramatically. I'll be letting you know ways to help and get involved soon. This is the beginning of the library vision unfolding. Blessings all, Sandie

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Important Notice for CLibertyC Fans

Plans are in progress to close this feed site within the next 6 months.  We will be merging operations with R3publicans for ongoing operations. Since this is not an original content site -- you should go to the originating sites for archived content.  A list of our network subscribers is found here. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes to links and content downstream.  We appreciate your support and friendship in the cause of liberty.  We may archive the content on our backup website and will post a notice if/when that occurs. Graphics are from when we started years ago to present day.   Blessings to all, Sandra Crosnoe

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Livestream Link for Republican Debate on August 6th

R3newahttp://www.livenewschat.eu/the-republican-debates-live-stream/ potentially a live stream for debates tonight - check it out ‪#‎R3s‬ ‪#‎CLCs‬ ‪#‎4life‬ ‪#‎4liberty‬ ‪#‎GOP‬ WARNING:  Heavy mind games going on to 'help' you reach the 'right' answer.  Watch with your eyes wide open and listen to what is not said and who is not featured and promoted as much as who is! R3publican Permalink R3publican Aside (Livestream announcement)

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Marketing 101: We are the Ad Agency

This post was written for Ron Paul and his campaign and discovered on RonPaulForums, but the concept is important for how we convey information on issues and policy matters also. Please take time to ponder the wisdom embedded, the marketing information expertise, and the potentially pertinent information for things you are working on and promoting in your own sphere of influence. Special thanks to Jordan for writing and permitting Constitutional Liberty Coalition to share the great info!

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Rand Paul: Remarks to Senate on ‘Patriot’ Act Extension

Rand Paul to Senate: There’s been a lot of discussion of the PATRIOT Act, and we’re told basically we wouldn’t be able to capture these terrorists if we didn’t give up some of our liberties; if we didn’t give up some of the Fourth Amendment and allow it to be easier for the police to come into our homes.

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SA@TAC – Rating Conservative “Ratings”

Republican politicians who tout their American Conservative Union rating do so to distract from their big government record and are citing a ranking system that essentially means nothing. [editorial commnent: Southern Avenger just keeps getting better and better! we ♥ you Jack Hunter!]

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Daily Bell: A Coming Republican Onslaught?

Gallup Delivers a Stunner ... The real historical parallel may be 1894 when Republicans took 100 seats ... As Election Day draws closer, every major public opinion poll shifts from interviewing registered voters to those whom it identifies as "likely" voters. Gallup, the oldest U.S. polling company, first developed the model it uses for identifying likely voters back in 1950 and its final election polls have proven highly accurate. Gallup delivered its first 2010 "likely voter" poll and the results floored the political community. In the generic ballot question, which asks which party a voter would favor in a generic House contest, Gallup gave the GOP a 46% to 42% edge. But then Gallup applied two versions of its "likely voter" turnout model. In its "high turnout model," Republicans led Democrats by 53% to 40%. In its "low turnout model," the GOP edge was a stunning 56% to 38%. That kind of margin in favor of Republicans has never been seen in Gallup surveys ... Michael Barone, co-author of the Almanac of American Politics, says either of the Gallup turnout models would produce "a Republican House majority the likes of which we have not seen since the election cycles of 1946 or even 1928." Mr. Barone says the historical parallel might no longer be 1994, when the GOP gained 54 House seats, but instead 1894, when Republicans gained more than 100 House seats in the middle of the economic downturn that engulfed Democratic President Grover Cleveland. – Wall Street Journal Dominant Social Theme: The Republican majority is on its way back! Reference also GiN Series post here under Nebraska category on CLibertyC on this topic . . .

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Ron Paul Interview: Turn Off the Printing Presses, Allow the People to Keep What They Earn

8:49 mins — 1394 views at time of posting RonPaul2008dotcom | September 20, 2010 Ron Paul weighs in on the state of the U.S. economy, Austrian vs. Keynesian economics, the upcoming election, and his thoughts on running for president in &#823...

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