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Henry Lamb

Editor's Note: Henry passed away in 2012. He will be greatly missed.

Henry Lamb--Death of a Patriot.

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Rand is right!

Rand Paul told MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow that he thought the Civil Rights Act might have gone too far when it required private businesses to serve all comers. He said he supported the Civil Rights Act, that government had every right to require non-discrimination in public facilities, but the government should not have the power to dictate to whom private business owners must provide services.
- Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Global Governance is here!

Hooray for Glenn Beck! Right out there in front of God and everybody, he talks about global governance as a real and present danger. But right on cue, progressive bloggers do their best to ridicule the idea with wisdom such as this: “Seriously, for a moment. We're going to have to address the paranoia about a global takeover at some point -- probably in easy-to-comprehend, Dick-and-Jane language -- for the Tea Party.”
- Sunday, May 23, 2010

He wasn’t just whistling Dixie!

He said he would “fundamentally transform the United States of America.” He wasn’t just whistling Dixie. He meant what he said, and he set out to do it the minute he took office.
- Sunday, May 16, 2010

Hot off the press!

Here's our brand new publication on Sustainable Development. This small, 40-page 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" booklet is the perfect size to distribute to your friends, neighbors, and especially to your elected officials.
- Friday, May 14, 2010

Maurice Strong!

Wednesday, May 12, Glenn Beck asked his audience to learn all they could about Maurice Strong. Today, on his radio show, Glenn read an excerpt from a special report on Maurice Strong written by Henry Lamb in 1997. This special report is included in Lamb's recent book, The Rise of Global Governance.
- Friday, May 14, 2010

What’s a government to do?

The government of the United States of America exists for one purpose, according to the Declaration of Independence: to secure the unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, endowed to every individual by their Creator. The people who adopted this profound declaration knew only too well the heavy weight of government oppression. In addition to declaring the purpose of the government they were creating, they wrote and adopted another document: the Constitution of the United States of America.
- Sunday, May 9, 2010

Winning the battle for freedom

The people of Houston County, Minnesota, have found the way to protect themselves, and their property, from the abuses of government-run-amuck in pursuit of sustainable development. The county adopted a comprehensive plan consistent with the goals of sustainable development, but which completely ignored the U.S. Constitution and the principles of freedom.
- Saturday, May 1, 2010

Philip Dru Obama

Philip Dru is a fictional character created by Colonel Edward Mandell House. House was a political activist in Texas before becoming campaign manager for Woodrow Wilson. For eight years, House was Wilson’s Czar-in-chief, and worked to fundamentally transform the United States of America into a government that operated like the government in his novel: Philip Dru: Administrator.
- Saturday, April 24, 2010

Victory in the making!

Houston County Landowners Concerned About Property Rights has been working for years to prevent a "Comprehensive Plan," contrived in the pursuit of sustainable development. Houston County, Minnesota, is a small community of about 20,000, situated in the southeast corner of the state, an unlikely place to be troubled by sustainable development.
- Thursday, April 22, 2010

Obama’s private army?

Who knew that Obamacare provides for a “Regular Corps,” and a “Ready-Reserve Corps,” of officers and individuals who are appointed by the President? Commissioned officers are subject to active duty at the call of the Surgeon General. The new law provides $17.5 million in each of the first four years to recruit and train these reserves.
- Sunday, April 11, 2010

A skunk by any other name…

People who follow the teaching of Buddha are called Buddhists. People who follow the teaching of Christ are called Christians. People who follow the teaching of Karl Marx are called Marxists, except in the United States, where they prefer to be called Democrats. banking reform, financial institutions
- Sunday, April 4, 2010

Marxist is as Marxist does

People who believe that health care is a right instead of a privilege embrace a fundamental principle of Marxism. This philosophy is built on the idea that workers are the source of productivity and must not be exploited by kings or capitalists; that workers must control their own destiny. This is the foundation of socialism. The Democratic Socialists of America admit that:
- Sunday, March 28, 2010

If once is good twice is better

-Satire Obama is so happy with his new health insurance program he has decided to launch a new auto insurance program as well. He is convinced that his program will provide coverage for all those uninsured motorists now on the nation’s highways, reduce costs, and finally, provide the protection every driver has a right to enjoy.
- Thursday, March 25, 2010

The goal is control

Whether they are called Democrats, Socialists, Marxists, or Progressives, the current leadership in Washington has but one goal: control. The current leadership has demonstrated its belief that government must control virtually every facet of the economy, of politics, and the life of every citizen.
- Saturday, March 20, 2010

Obamacare: shortcut to socialism

The official title is the “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,” (bill text here) popularly known as “Obamacare,” passed by the Senate in the wee-hours of Christmas Eve. This 2400-page monstrosity does what no enemy of America has ever been able to do: transform the land of the free into the home of the enslaved.
- Sunday, March 14, 2010

Reconciliation: the Dems’ “Nuclear Option”

A few years ago, the Democrats were in the minority in Washington. They took great delight in using the 60-vote filibuster rule to prevent President Bush’s judicial nominations from ever coming to the floor for a vote. The Republicans threatened to change the rules so judicial nominations and Presidential appointees could get approved or rejected with a simple majority vote. Democrats went absolutely ballistic. The threat was dubbed “The nuclear option.”
- Saturday, March 6, 2010

Who’s the boss?

Is the federal government sovereign, with authority over state governments? Or, are individual state governments sovereign, with authority over the federal government? It’s a simple question; it’s the answer that’s a problem.
- Sunday, February 28, 2010


Utah to challenge federal land ownership

In a modern David and Goliath battle, Utah Representative Christopher Herrod has introduced HB143 which, if enacted, would authorize the state to use eminent domain to take land from the federal government. About 60 percent of the state is owned by the federal government.
- Sunday, February 21, 2010

Purveyors of hate

What is the correct word to describe people who deliberately, publicly, and repeatedly use the “N” word when they refer to black people? There are such people. Are they sick? Are they mean? Are they stupid? Are they just full of hate?
- Sunday, February 14, 2010

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