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  • This is now impacting every where. Within the lands known as England, Ireland and Wales, the systems of control and administration are now destroying our capacity to feed ourselves and opening the gates to the unnatural personas of the cryptocracy.

    Its time to make a stand people, to denounce injustice and deprogram all the human resource possessed, the bureaucrats, the legal and financial professionals, the law enforcers and the system of justice.

  • AK-47 protects my carrots!! DOWN WITH THE NWO!!!

  • @Gyva02  You're growing carrots? How dare you. You are scum. We are coming for you.

  • Yup, morningmayan got her dream bill passed, it is now law.

    It is no longer called s510, it is now called HR 2751.

    Les

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  • why is small agriculture a good thing?

  • @AntiVenomFangX a few reasons... 1 because lets say you have a child and they want to own and run a farm. 2 because when someone makes a mistake or a product gets infected with bacteria, instead of having that product scattered around the country it's much smaller. 3 because large scale agriculture needs to use crazy genetic modification and chemicals so the food doesn't spoil for the wide range of distribution even the word "organic" is under attack and only means like 95% organic

  • @DudeWhoLikesMuzak

    number one isnt a good reason. 2 is a good reason

  • @AntiVenomFangX well that's your perception, i think looking out for the interests of our offspring and giving them the biggest variety of opportunity possible is a very good reason... to each their own.

  • @DudeWhoLikesMuzak

    just because hypothetically a child wants to own and run a farm some days is not a good reason.

  • @AntiVenomFangX it seems all you are concerned with is safety... Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both.

    He who gives up freedom for safety deserves neither.

    Those who would trade in their freedom for their protection deserve neither.

    Those who give up their liberty for more security neither deserve liberty nor security - Ben Franklin

  • @DudeWhoLikesMuzak

    so you are against the idea of police? police are just one example of us giving up a little liberty to gain security. so that quote is just incorrect.

    laws take away our freedom to commit certain acts.....

    ben franklin was a good man, but that quote is just stupid. i dont know if you understand that ben franklin was a mortal man or not but he too is fallible. dont forget i do love the man and most of his work.

  • @AntiVenomFangX of course we are all fallible and nothing is perfect and im not putting him on a pedistool, but he was a wise man and its good to look at things wise men have said and think about it. On that note... "To be free is not merely to cast off ones chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others" Nelson Mandela... and police are needed to help protect peoples freedoms so of course im not against them.

  • @DudeWhoLikesMuzak

    well then that brings us back to me being concerned with safety. if you retract your answer i would like to continue where we left off.

  • @AntiVenomFangX your just being argumentative. As a "free" society we try to find a balance of protecting the people from each other with laws and police while still offering them the greatest multitude of choices with what to do with ones life. Attacking small farmers infringes on those rights as it has no major safety issues. If you still want to buy major agro you still can but the option to buy local should always be there.

  • @DudeWhoLikesMuzak

    of course im being argumentative, you said anyone who gives up freedom for liberty deserves neither. i dont know if you still support that ideology. because clearly police take away the freedom to commit certain acts and the end product is security. this is just one example. i honestly dont know if you still support that franklin quote or not. my guess is that you do

    i agree you should be able to buy local as long as you comply with safety standards.

  • @AntiVenomFangX First of all, you need more faith brother, if you want to rely on the government that much for your well being I'd say you probably got a rough life ahead of you that aside. THE ISSUE HERE is that corporate agro is trying to use the government to make it too difficult for a small farm to operate.

  • @DudeWhoLikesMuzak

    rely how much on government? your just assuming things now.

  • @100inkersell Good for you!!! I'm 29 and I have a year supply of food. I need to get water, but food is in order. People also need to hoard organic, heirloom seeds.

  • The bill has passed all but the final two steps.

    It is very near law.

  • Hang all those who support his bill or wrote it

  • Sounds like this is another cog that will fit nicely in the Codex Alimentarius machine...

  • join the facebook page and sign the 'no to the food safety modernization act of 2010' petition! search it on facebook!

  • Stop Monsanto and this law. Roundup is known to cause severe headaches, weakness and other problems. When all who agree, file separately in each small claims court all across the US, and follow up with continuances every month They will be forced to stop. It take no cooperation and little time and money. Send this message out protect the unaware.

  • @biospharms -

    You are going to sue Monsanto because you have a headache?

    Good luck with that.

    Les

  • Help stop Monsanto's fake "food safety" bill (S.510), officially named the Food Safety Modernization Act? a member of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund. In response to their suit challenging the ban on raw milk in interstate commerce, the FDA stated on public record that the American people have no ''fundamental right to their own bodily and physical health" and "do not have a fundamental right to obtain any food they wish". This agency should not be given any increased power!

  • another informative video Shelly! Your right the FDA says they will have hearings for farmers input but then schedule them when they know when they know they won't be able to attend.

  • @ couldnot,, Perfect example of GMO poisoning. Monsanto is corrupt & will sue small farmers & take their land over & over, as they already have! Thnx Shelly

  • No man knows the hour or the day but it sure seems like we might be in the season. Evil is growing and freedom is disappearing faster than we can fight. A monetary collapse is right around the corner. Biospharms are one solution to the mark. Subscribe to the Biospharms yt channel to get more info as it comes.

  • Boycott all Monsanto products!

  • @raspberrybaggio -

    What Monsanto products do you purchase?

    Les

  • The real problem here is that the politicians are in bed with the corporate agriculture giants. How can we solve this when the system of government is totally corrupt?

  • @pathofnogoing -

    Can you not see that this has nothing to do with Agriculture?

    Why would a company that sells products to farmers set out to put farmers out of business?

    This is about food processing and marketing.

    There is a difference.

    Les

  • @CouldNotCareLes "Why would a company that sells products to farmers set out to put farmers out of business?"

    Well, if you were aware of how they operate, large corporations want to place farmers under their control. If they purchase GMO seeds, they must continue to buy these seeds from Monsanto.

    "this has nothing to do with Agriculture"

    agriculture: the production of crops, livestock, or poultry. If you don't think this is about agriculture then your either stupid or intentionally misleading.

  • @pathofnogoing - I am aware of how all the large seed companies operate ... do you know anything other than whay you see on the internet?

    I grew Monsanto GMO corn the last two years.

    I won't this year. There is nothing wrong with that.

    No one is suing me.

    Les

  • read the bill

    

  • Aim for the blue helmet.

  • Monsanto and DuPont are not busy in the summer time? Here's news for you Shelly, they grow seed, they work with farmers, they have experimental test plots, those guys are out there in their shirtsleeves working in the fields with their hands. They are certainly busy during the growing season.

    You know who isn't? The organizations that support S510. Look on govtrack to see who is behind this bill.

    Les

  • if this passes, I will not vote for a single republican this fall. I tried to contact Sen. Cornyn in Texas about this and they acted like it was a non issue. If you type senate bill into google, the first search is S.510.

    Republicans will support this bill by their inaction. We have no one to help us.

  • @Zeldovich Psa 118:8 It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man.

    Psa 118:9 It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in princes.

    So how about being realistic with those who are corrupted by greed in high places and trust God instead of man when it comes to our safety? this bill is just a reflect of how the love of money blinds those who can never be satisfied with lusts for more money and power, we're not cattle and they have no right to pass this bill

  • UFO's are spying on you !!!!

    ahhhhhhhhh!!!

    LOL

    paranoid freaks

  • its back... 510......

  • food dictatorship bill

  • what do you except from these nazis...

  • Thx, I'll put this on my public access TV show.

  • did this pass?

  • I work for Consumers Union, the non-profit publisher of Consumer Reports, and we support S.510 as well as organic and local farms. S.510 does include language to protect small farms and organic farming operations. The current language states that any new food safety standards developed by the FDA cannot be in conflict with organic standards. New standards are also required to consider maintaining biological diversity, conservation, the environment, and impact on small farms.

  • The National Animal Identification System would also affect anyone who owns horses, even if for recreational purposes. Various other animals too, even those by FFA members.

  • Hey hey calm friggin down... colemanhill is making perfectly good sense here. lets be civil.

  • Once people like that are hit with the truth, civil isn't part of their repertoire. Look at the kind of response they gave when global warming was finally blown out of the water..... or climate change as they call it now since the former no longer applies.

  • Great video; exactly right.

  • Thanks Shelly, It seems that evil just doesn't stop wanting to protect us.

  • @justaoldslave they even have large plastic coffins for us!!! aawwwww big brother loooves us so much!!!!! this tyranny is gettn out of control!!!!!!!

  • From now on what ever they call their tricky little department,

    is the exact opposit, just as warned many years ago,

    Thus, "food safety" is to make sure you don't develope and RUN YOUR OWN food safety department. "National Security" is flat out =(Take this country from the people) but look at most of you, playing with all of satan's toys, what do you expect?

  • When "laws" become this ludicrous it is justified to ignore/ disobey them. If enough people refused to comply with their fictional statutes they would become meaningless. It is insanity to cooperate with your own enslavement. All farmers should unite and work with their communities to aid each other. If any government agent attempts to enforce an act against one it should be considered an attack against all. The people are the majority & have nothing to fear if they act as one.

  • utw888 bravo well said more people need to think that way we are not their slaves it may be close to it and it may be the government's will to make us all slaves thru legislation and excessive unjust debt, but we are the holders of the leash on government it is time to pick it up dust it off slide our hand thru the loop and jerk the choke collar until the mut heals. if it doesn't we should trade it for a cat.

  • @utw888

    I agree that s. 510 is absurd - but don't act like we are going to achieve anything by stomping our feet after the fact. We need to do something now!

  • @utw888: I have a feeling that is exactly what is going to come of these kinds of anti-freedom bills. Armed non-compliance.

  • I really wish Zeldovich would shut the f**k up and stop wasting space with his sheeple comments

  • lol, he'll shut up soon enough when he's begging for food from his precious government overlords

  • It's not surprising that a wannabe libertarian would start going Nazi on someone who disagrees.

  • Going Nazi huh? If you had listened, Monsanto and Dupont are exempt from these new regulations. It has nothing to do with public safety, it's control!! If it were about safety all the corporate agribusinesses would have to comply just like the independent ones. Welcome to the new Fourth Reich.

  • This has been going on for decades, idiot. Where've you been? Were you lobbying Clinton and congress to eliminate all farm subsidies in the 90s? I was. Clinton had them on an elimination schedule, and then Bush discarded the schedule and signed the larget increase in farm subsidies in history.

    Where the fuck were you? Where was your outrage when it mattered most?

  • Excuse me but I was still in high school during the 90's! Not much one can do when you're not even old enough to drive and have the establishments educational process shoved down your throat, A-hole! I was still a kid when it "mattered most". '99 was the first time I was eligible to vote and it wasn't for Bush or Gore. BTW, what constitutes a "wannabe libertarian" any way? If you were lobbying Clinton then, but not lobbying now, what are you? A washed out, failed,libertarian?

  • I never claimed to be a libertarian and never claimed to've stopped lobbying. I just knew you had no idea what you were talking about.

  • Since you're defending our current government's progression, you're probably a Dem, like Clinton who enthusiastically signed into law legislation repealing the Glass Steagle act, approved by a Rep. congress setting us up for the financial mess we're in now. An act signed into law by FDR to avoid the very same thing. I know this has been going on for decades and since I'm an up and coming generation, the load is on my back to bear thanks to previous generations like yours.

  • And BTW, CBS news Sat. night did a story regarding the various agri bills in congress right now and food. Long story short, 90% of the produce in our supermarkets are imported according to their research so it's not a long shot to say we are a net importer and less than 1% of that is inspected by the FDA as it is right now so implementing more mandates on our own native farmers is like I said, more about control and little for safety. It's all B.S.

  • You're full of shit nad have no numbers. It's easy to know where to find the numbers, but you're either too dishonest to mention them or too stupid to find them.

  • Umm, I said I got it from CBS Evening news on their Saturday night broadcast. Can I get any more honest than that?

  • I dont' care what you saw on TV. Where's the evidence?

  • There's this thing called google. You might want to try using it some time. It's really easy to use. You can get all kinds of information from many news sources if you don't trust the TV, and even information from the FDA itself. Just type in the words or letters you're looking for. Now what will they think of next?! Those crazy guys at google, I'm telling ya. Stay in bed and let your "Nanny State" take care of you. Obviously the real world is too hard for you. I'm done.

  • I don't believe you. You made the claim,but have no numbers. You're jsut full of shit and a waste of time.

  • All out of bullets, eh? I told you the numbers, I told you one of the sources you can find them. Google gives more. Can't help it if you're too lazy.

  • No, it's that you know the numbers don't exist. When you make a claim you should know you are expected to produce the numbers. You're just a liar.

  • Don't call someone a liar unless you have proof.

  • You are also a liar.

  • If I'm a liar according to you tell me what the numbers really are then. You haven't yet, probably because that's what the numbers really are. I find it hard to believe you haven't checked out of curiosity yet. Put some meat to your words and prove that I'm wrong then instead of flapping your jaw. One of the numbers I gave came right from an FDA employee which is why you probably haven't yet. That mean he was lying too? Go away so people here can have an intelligent debate.

  • liar

  • LMFAO!! You're the epitome of what's wrong with this country and why it's going to hell. People like you always complain about politicians but u're the very same people who vote those same politicians back into office. Don't know if it's lack of common sense, ignorance, or just plain stupidity but you've just proven the point "radical" libertarians and constitutionalists and independents in general have always been saying. When people from other countries complain about us, it's from pple like u

  • First, I didn't vote for even one person in Washington now. Second, you're stupid. Third, you're a liar.

  • Actually Clint Eastwood said it best, "We're becoming juvenile as a nation. The guys who won World War II and that whole generation have disappeared, and now we have a bunch of teenage twits." . . . . That sums you pple up best. Sorry I took so long to post it. . . I had to GOOGLE it to make sure I got it right and wasn't lying again.

  • liar

  • ROFL! Ahhh, it's been fun.

  • How did I know she was going to say MONSANTO?

    OMG! Swindle after swindle, and this F'n company just keeps on going!

  • Monsanto does someo crooked things, but are you going to say they offer no benefits to consumers?

  • The corporations stole every piece farm land they have, via swindle,

    for the sole purpose of taking over our food supply.  It's time to take it all back.

  • It'll take quite a bit of evidence to support that claim. Where is it?

  • @Zeldovich

    The proof is storming across a vast empty dessert in your mind,

    or perhaps a galloping the great canyons of your cavity on a gerbil.

  • I find your looks distracting from the issues you speak about.

    Yet, for sure I feel the issues you speak of are sooo important - I can easily over look that.

    Thanks girlfriend for the work you do online and so on to promote social justice and healthy choices for all.

    Happy new year and hugs.

    From your sista in Canada.

  • I was thinking the same thing, but I would have been a LOT less eloquent about it.

  • the wolves are attacking us in every way possible. Their goal is to leave us so far in debt and totally dependant on them so they can have full control of our lives. The question is will we say enough and be done with their corrupt system.

  • Great News... Get a better Camera - You have tons of people who watch you... get a better camera!

  • never seen a lady as beautiful as Shelly and as intelligent

  • Shelly, sure I'll go down to Chile and meet the farmers that grow and harvest the cherries I like to eat in the winter.

    I also love to truck it to California for surprise inspections of my vineyards there.

    Has it occurred to you that your whole stance is anti-free trade?

  • Zeldovich: Anti-free trade? Plenty of producers internationally use growing practices I'd support. And although I personally enjoy/prefer supporting my local producers, I also drink wine from Italy & eat cherries in the winter.

    And sure, knowing where your food comes from can take a little extra effort, & you're not going to be able to know everything about everyone by visiting in person. But we have this brilliant new thing called the internet, which can help us research & ask questions ;)

  • Instead of a self-contradictory anti-government perspective, why not a mroe nuanced good government perspective? No consumer has the time to check on every issue that might affect their safety. The government doesn't either and surely makes mistakes, but would you want food from a producer that failed government inspections? 

    Why not go the extra distance and actually maybe come up with some principles that you think would make for better food safety regimes?

  • you dont buy foreign products directly, you buy them from local retailers that you KNOW and trust which is what exactly shelly's point. those local retailers are much better regulators than some faceless unaccountable bureaucrat far away.

  • Zeldovich: Taking a little responsibility for your choices as a consumer is a principle that makes for better food safety. You might prefer your gov't to tell you what to eat, and what not to eat, but I would rather make my own decisions.

    The recent peanut debacle is a great example of why we don't trust the gov't to take care of our food safety for us -- there are ALREADY food safety regs, and the FDA has completely failed in execution/enforcement. How is adding new regs going to help?

  • The problems with your replies are these:

    1. You have no idea how often the government gets things right, as it's hard to track how many disasters are prevented by regulated entities actually following regulations.

    2. There is no perfect system and the government doesn't have to be perfect to improve things.

    3. You can plea for more personal responsibility all you want, but you'll almost never get it, because it's not compatible with human nature. Besides, no one has time to chack

  • into all of the things the government checks into.

    Besides, no matter how well you might think you know hwo your local growers grow your food, you don't know that they aren't doing things they don't let you see to undermine food safety, or that they aren't failing to take certian precautions that you may be unaware they should be taking.

    Besides, there are much poorer people in the world who really need customers more than your local organic farmers.

  • Besides,

    I used that word so often in my last reply, I wish I'd enjoyed the high that inspired it.

  • Zeldovich: And, re: time... Sure, it does take time. But in the same amount of time you are spending commenting (which I appreciate :), you could do a few searches to learn more about the brand of cherries, or the winery you bought your items from. Better food transparency/trust systems are in the works, but until they're more widely adopted, you can still get a lot of information on the internet, and -- as michaelpshipley1 said -- from your grocery store or restaurants.

  • If a farmer lies about the kind of pesticide he sprays in his fields, what good is it to read about the practices that farmer's claimed to honor?

    Maybe there's a private service that grades produce coming from various sufficiently large producers. Oh, wait. They might suffer from conflicts of interests like the major debt securities rating agencies.

    Government is just a tool like any other. Recognize its lmitations and use it for what it's worth. The purests are never in charge.

  • its not possible to make a perfect world where nothing bad things happens, which is what government says it can do. you just have to let the bad things happen then punish people AFTER the fact. if a farmer poisons people he will be found and prosecuted, both civilly and criminally, and go out of business. most farmers fear that so they wont poison people. thats all the regulation you need. to precrime all farmers with government regulation is too draconian. it destroys much more than protects.

  • lol Where's your evidence that proactive protective food safety regulations destroy more than they protect? lol

    And are you talking lives, money, some conversion factor? lmao

  • what i meant was, regulations destroy the business sector they regulate.

    agriculture: we are now a net importer.

    consumer electronics: gone.

    steel: decimated.

    ship building: totally gone.

    home and commercial real estate: bankrupt.

    finance: bankrupt.

    health care: bankrupting us.

    all because of federal regulations and federal reserve regulation of money supply and interest rates. regulations have destroyed us.

  • lol First, you're simply factually wrong on many of the items on your paranoid list.

    For example, where's the evidence we're a net importer of agriculture, and even if we are, is this sans comparative advantage?

    consumer electronics manufacturing is an example of comparative advantage, working against your doomsayedness.

    And government regs didn't "bandkrupt" the real estate markets by any means. lol Those markets aren't "bankrupted" anyway. lmao

  • some paranoia is founded. With that being said, no ignorance and stupidity is founded.

  • How about we have a good government instead of the mega-gov we've got now.

    Faceless bureaucrats who get paid a lot to do nothing thanks to their relationship to someone who lied to enough people do not good business-members make as we're seeing from the 'change' that illegal aliens and acorn voted in.

  • the government has the power to destroy us. they can make laws and create institutions that can and are at this very moment destorying us. busineses can't. the only way businesses can hurt you is if they collude with government, the fed, fannie, freddie, etc.

    government is the problem, not businesses.

  • lol You really, really are stupid. Enron manipulated the entire electricity market in California, creating brown outs and discontinued service for even people who medically needed electricity. This even led to deaths.

    It was only after the Feds discovered this was going on that something could be done to shut it down.

  • your kidding right? in the nicest possible way, you are clueless. the federal reserve along with fannie and freddie, with the support of the feds, have destroyed the whole economy! did enron cause us to have almost 100 trillion of debt and almost 20% unemployiment? enron is a blip. we're heading for hyperinflation moron, better get ready.

  • lol Hyperinflation with expremely small TIPs, flat interest rates going out 3 years, and mild ones going out 10. Even commodity futures are soft. lmao Gold is in a massive bubble and will pop soon.

    And the Fed didn't help Fannie and Freddie destroy the economy. lol Maybe interest rates were too low, but that doesn't necessarily create bubbles anymore than they created the Beanie Baby or Pokemon card ones.

    And what precisely are the roles you attribute to Fannie and Freddie?

  • re. to Zeldovich: Enron was with the government, they even burn down building N7 in WTC just to cover up the lies. And yes 9/11 was inside job, and yes your preshes government did it. And yes this regulation are against good and still independent farmers.

  • Shelly, toots, letting farmers and other food producers self-regulate when it comes to their own produce is a great idea. China is so stupid for punishing tainted food venders.

    Just let the market operate. After enough people keel over after ingesting certain tainted foods, eventually some reasonable suspicions will gather about the culprits.

  • dude, our food has been poisoned for some time now.

  • Oye? It's surprising either of us are even alive to talk about it!

  • patience my darling, it's not going to kill you over night, it's called soft kill, that's why 1 in 2 people will have cancer at some point in their life nowadays when years ago cancer was a rare thing, like less than 1 in 10 will get some form of it, steril by the time they are 25, infertile around the same age, alzhiemer's by the age of 45 younger in some groups, digestive problems...i'm surprised you haven't noticed, it's ok you'll wake up. eventually.

  • And where is your evidence? What evidence regarding what practices with what experiments suggesting causal links with cancer?

  • damn i was really not counting on you asking me anything like this, i totally made everything up, you totally got me with the "casual links with cancer". Grow up dumbass stop watching foot ball and pay attention. look up the effects MSG has on the brain, fluoride in the water linked to obesity and brain swelling, ASPARTAME AND CANCER, high fructose corn syrup, pretty much anything that isn't there naturally isn't good for you. Drink water, not fluoride, eat food not aspartame. get it?

  • Oh god, I think you actually missed my sarcasm. Did you even read my posts above the ones you've responded to?

    I favor government inspections, etc, but not banning those items mentioned above.

  • there has never been any food poisoning in america since the fda was formed? also there is opportunity cost. how much of a detriment is fda regulations to the economy? how much does it make us uncompetitive in order to save a few people from getting diarrhea every once in a while? we are now a net importer of feed. we used to be a net exporter. the whole country is going broke with all these draconian regulations that punish all producers instead of just the bad ones. stupid.

  • Aspartame wasn't allowed by the FDA because they listed it as a poison, now the FDA approved it. Somebody got paid.

  • Shelly, I'm starting to think you have something against corporate welfare.

  • seems like she is reading cards of some short.

  • no she's not. however obama does... and alot of libs here on youtube

  • she seems to have a teleprompter which is cool. i love her facial expressions. she could be an actress.

  • i dont think shes using a teleprompt, her eyes arent moving side to side, they are fixed on one spot, likely a pre chooen spot to keep her "fixed" on the camera. just a thought

  • Wow Shelly is so Gorgeous!

    So True also. More Laws made by Politicians who are paid off by Big Corp to benefit them and destroy the little guy who is trying to make a living for himself and family.

    I love your Videos Shelly

  • Agree! No on S510

  • you just gave me a boner

  • guys and gals....listen....grow your own vegetables. You can grow them indoors if you don't have land. There is plenty of info how to do this. The zionists in power are actively poisoning the food supply.

  • hot blonde...talking politics? makes her hotter

  • @JASONHEINCHMANNNN you better think with the head on your shoulders bucko. Listen to that wise woman cause if you dont your going to wish you had.

  • im an american nationalist...and support nationalists world wide...i know my course....and is why i support her with my little compliment....read the drudge report...listen to mike savage...oppose the internationalists...

  • @JASONHEINCHMANNNN No son self sovereignty. The rights of the individual the protection of liberty and ensurance of justice. Nationalism the same nationalism that leads right back to interventionism via manifest destiny. No thank you.

  • certainly...self sovereignty coexists with nationalism...for every free man is a nationalist who wishes to protect his home...his home land...his homelands interests and his fellow nationals, in face of the competing and dangerous factors that surround the nation.....nationalism can be intervention or pacifist...seeing our borders are now set in stone expansionism isnt required. colonialism isnt required...and imperialism isnt required...so it all comes down to economics and social issues.

  • @JASONHEINCHMANNNN Your being naive.

  • not true...if all were a nationalist one could simply point out what is a detriment to them selves and their nation as a whole of which we wouldnt even have all the insane politicians destroying our nation and stripping our rights from us under guises that r idiotic to me..yet heart warming to the next joe....such as obama opening the borders to AIDS immigrants and visitors as if thats good for us..on jan 4th

  • @JASONHEINCHMANNNN You still dont get it do you. Until your entire philosophy is based on voluntary interaction you will continue to have the same problems we have now. Nationalism would eventually lead to the exact same tyrannical regime. Replacing globalism with nationalism is merely changing focus. Still intrusive still stripping freedoms only now based on internal control versus external. Of course you will deny this as well.

  • u want anarchy? please tell me what your focus is on...

  • I dont want anarchy. The govt made me anarchist by basically destroying the bill of rights. I refuse to yield my personal sovereignty to a despotic tyrannical regime engaged in ethnic cleansing.

  • ever listen to Alex Jones?

  • yeah...when i was in high school.

  • he has some good stuff...should listen to him again

  • well...i support him cas he is against the globalization like me...

  • one word

    REVOLUTION

  • @radon1234567 true mang, you wanna start one? Hit me up buddy!

  • Once again you're bringing forth issues that have less "flash" than more prominent issues, but they're just as important. People need to be aware of them in order to speak out against them.

    Thanks Shelly!

  • Practice Disorganized Resistance

    Resist

  • yes! buy gold, stop paying federal taxes. support libertarian politicians like peter schiff, rand paul. get involved in local politics, you cant effect the feds much, but you can have an effect at the local level level. google: WagTheDog2010 for info on how to get involved in local politics to replace the neocons with real conservatives.

  • If you are following rules that do not follow the rules of nature... are you not in-fact inviting misery in your life?

    If you grow your own food you are following the right rules...

  • This bill was sponsored by Dick Durbin. The house counterpart is by Dingel. How many of you ignorant fools will vote for these TRAITORS again?????? Any of YOU assholes who votes for any Republican OR Democrats are THE fucking problem. VOTE INDEPENDENT PARTY, or just drop dead you fucking lemmings.

  • Actually, you are absolutely correct.

  • what happened to all those farm aid advocates like melencamp and all .

  • Control the seeds, control pesticides, control small farms and control your backyard chickens. They'll feed us trans fatty acids, high fructose corn syrup, synthetic sweeteners, and genetically modified organisms.

    Power corrupts.

  • can anybody site where the constitutional authority comes from for the federal govt to regulate any farm that sells only in its home state?

  • intellectual revolution; here we come. Don't let their petty divide and conquer tricks work on you. know thy enemy.

  • More Government bull crap legislation to solidify big business farming. 

    95% of our farms SHOULD be family owned and their goods locally marketed.

  • @FriarTuck1961 damn straight