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17 years ago @ DCRepublican.com - Is your tea party listed? · 1 reply · +1 points

I am not the site admin. I am just a user so I am not using any code.

17 years ago @ DCRepublican.com - Is your tea party listed? · 3 replies · +1 points

Thomas, thanks a million, however, it is not visible on the main link that is embedded in dcrepublican.com and the912project.com...I assume there is a publishing delay? Please advise.

17 years ago @ DCRepublican.com - Is your tea party listed? · 5 replies · +1 points

Thomas, your google map has made its way to the 912 project site. I noticed Charlotte NC's april 15th tea party is not on the map. Can you please add it?

Website: http://charlotteteaparty.webs.com/
Time: 2:00 - 4:00
Location: The lawn at City Hall (Old County Courthouse)
600 E. Trade St.
Charlotte, NC 28202

(I also facebooked you this message.)

17 years ago @ Glenn Beck - The 912 P... - Tea Parties · 3 replies · +2 points

Here is a Google map with all the tea parties on it. Very cool:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&...

17 years ago @ Glenn Beck - The 912 P... - News From You · 0 replies · +1 points

Please look at this article: The Proposed Federalization of the Computer Security Field - http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/The-Proposed-Fe...

Basically these proposed bills would put control of private internet communication under the control of the President. This is tyrannical and opposed to the very core of the constitution's purpose...a limited government.

"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both. " ~ Benjamin Franklin

We must contact our senators to have this STOPPED!!!!! Please tell your senators not to support Senate bills No. 773 and 778. Find your senators here: http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information...

17 years ago @ Glenn Beck - The 912 P... - America's Wish List · 0 replies · +2 points

1) Caps for campaign fund raising based on the office level.
2) Candidates for all federal offices should take a video recorded oral exam on the constitution and American heritage that will be posted on the web for viewing. (Maybe start with the citizenship exam.)
3) More than two parties:
a. Allow the primaries and final elections to be a flat candidate vote (not party related).
b. The top three vote getters qualify for the final election unless there is a tie allowing more than three candidates.
4) Term limits (only one term for any office):
-President - 6 yrs.
-Senate - 4 yrs.
-House of Rep. - 5 yrs.
-Supreme Court - 20 yrs. with a staggered rotation per judge.
5) Presidential line item veto.
6) Departments that exist in States (i.e. Education) can not have federal laws that over rule the states law.
7) No income tax. Establish a flat tax on purchases.
8) Federal tax rate cannot exceed the tax rate of the state with the lowest taxes.
9) A 5 day minimum online posting of bills before congress votes. (Ironically this was Obama's idea.)
10) Any executive law or case law must be submitted and approved by congress before instated.

17 years ago @ Glenn Beck - The 912 P... - America's Wish List · 0 replies · +1 points

More than two parties:
a. Allow the primaries and final elections to be a flat candidate vote (not party related).
b. The top three vote getters qualify for the final election unless there is a tie allowing more than three candidates.

17 years ago @ Glenn Beck - The 912 P... - America's Wish List · 0 replies · +1 points

Politicians can earn an income but they don't get paid until after there term and the amount of pay is voted on by the people from their state.

17 years ago @ Glenn Beck - The 912 P... - America's Wish List · 0 replies · +2 points

TOP Ten
1) Caps for campaign fund raising based on the office level.
2) Candidates for all federal offices should take a video recorded oral exam on the constitution and American heritage that will be posted on the web for viewing. (Maybe start with the citizenship exam.)
3) More than two parties:
a. Allow the primaries and final elections to be a flat candidate vote (not party related).
b. The top three vote getters qualify for the final election unless there is a tie allowing more than three candidates.
4) Term limits (only one term for any office):
-President - 6 yrs.
-Senate - 4 yrs.
-House of Rep. - 5 yrs.
-Supreme Court - 20 yrs. with a staggered rotation per judge.
5) Presidential line item veto.
6) Departments that exist in States (i.e. Education) can not have federal laws that over rule the states law.
7) No income tax. Establish a flat tax on purchases.
8) Federal tax rate cannot exceed the tax rate of the state with the lowest taxes.
9) A 5 day minimum online posting of bills before congress votes. (Ironically this was Obama's idea.)
10) Any executive law or case law must be submitted and approved by congress before instated.

17 years ago @ Glenn Beck - The 912 P... - America's Wish List Pt. I · 0 replies · +1 points

My Top Ten

1) Caps for campaign fundraising based on the office level.
2) Candidates for all federal offices should take a video recorded oral exam on the constitution and American heritage that will be posted on the web for viewing. (Maybe start with the citizenship exam.)
3) More than two parties:
a. Allow the primaries and final elections to be a flat candidate vote (not party related).
b. The top three vote getters qualify for the final election unless there is a tie allowing more than three candidates.
4) Term limits (only one term for any office):
-President - 6 yrs.
-Senate - 4 yrs.
-House of Rep. - 5 yrs.
-Supreme Court - 20 yrs. with a staggered rotation per judge.
5) Presidential line item veto.
6) Departments that exist in States (i.e. Education) can not have federal laws that over rule the states law.
7) No income tax. Establish a flat tax on purchases.
8) Federal tax rate cannot exceed the tax rate of the state with the lowest taxes.
9) A 5 day minimum online posting of bills before congress votes. (Ironically this was Obama's idea.)
10) Any executive law or case law must be submitted and approved by congress before instated.