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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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It’s not too late to save America!

To listen click here On April 18, Standard & Poor’s issued the following notice: Because the U.S. has, relative to its 'AAA' peers, what we consider to be very large budget deficits and rising government indebtedness and the path to addressing these is not clear to us, we have revised our outlook on the long-term rating to negative from stable.
- Saturday, April 30, 2011

Agenda 21 is in your community

To listen click here Anyone who reads Chapter 7 of Agenda 21, and then reads their local comprehensive land use plan will immediately recognize that most of the provisions of the local land use plan come directly from Agenda 21. More often than not, the elected officials who adopt these plans have never read Agenda 21, and many have never even heard of the U.N. document, signed by President George H. W. Bush in 1992.
- Saturday, April 23, 2011

How sacred is your property?

To listen click here The essential difference between Capitalism and Marxism is the ownership of property. In a Capitalist system, individuals own and control the use of property. In a Marxist system, property belongs to the community, and its use is controlled by government. Agenda 21, and the “sustainable development” policies it contains, are constructed on the idea that property should belong to the community and its use must be controlled by the government.
- Sunday, April 17, 2011

States push back against federal power

To listen click here Texas State Rep. Lois Kolkhorst has introduced a bill that could have massive implications for every state government as well as the federal government. Her bill (HB 1129) directs the State Attorney General to conduct an investigation, and report to the legislature before the end of 2012, how international treaties and agreements might affect Texas law.
- Sunday, April 10, 2011



Where is the Constitution?

To listen click here President Obama swore an oath to “...preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.” He should have sworn to obey it. Congress, alone, has the power to declare war, and to make all the laws necessary to engage in military conflict. The War Powers Act defines precisely what is required of the President before military action may commence.
- Sunday, March 20, 2011



Sustainable Development treaty in the making?

To listen click here Next year will be the 20th anniversary of UNCED (United Nations Conference on Environment and Development) the largest collection of environmental zealots ever assembled. For the celebration, the U.N. has again designated Rio de Janeiro to host the UNCSD (United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development).
- Saturday, March 5, 2011


No, no Con-Con

To listen click here The U.S. Constitution provides two ways to offer amendments to the Constitution: by resolution of the Congress; and by a Constitutional Convention requested by two-thirds of the states. In either case, the proposed amendment(s) must be ratified by three-fourths of the states.
- Saturday, February 26, 2011

Who controls your state?

To listen click here Why should the federal government dictate how land is used in Florida, or in Utah, or any other state? In the first place, land should be managed by the owner. In a free society, property – especially land – is an extension of the person who owns it. In order to acquire the property, the owner had to invest his time and effort or receive the property as a gift from another. In any event, property is a part of the owner.
- Saturday, February 19, 2011

Nullification bills introduced

First, thanks to the neworganizations that have recently signed up in support of the Repeal 17 Campaign. The more flags and stars we can get on this map, the more influence we will have with legislators.
- Tuesday, February 15, 2011

How to kill the economy

To listen click here Captain Lee Carver took his 90-foot 100-passenger boat out to sea on February 1, with only 26 passengers. When he returned to dock after four hours of fishing, his catch report counted 52 sea bass, one grunt, and three sand tiles. After Wednesday, February 16, his boat will return to the docks with no sea bass, no red snapper, no grouper, no vermillion snapper, nor any of the dozens of other species managed by the South Atlantic Fisheries Management Council (SAFMC).
- Monday, February 14, 2011

The Goal: Control of land use

To listen click here Which is more important: reduce America’s dependence on foreign energy sources, or add 2.85 million acres to the existing 200 million acres of protected areas? According to the United Nations, 27% of the total land area in the United States is already locked up in some kind of protected area and 67% of the total marine area. This means, of course, that there can be no development of energy or other natural resources in 27% of the nation’s land and 67% of the nation’s marine resources.
- Saturday, February 12, 2011

A revolution without bullets

To listen click here For more than two years, Broomfield County, Colorado has been a battleground between the forces for what’s euphemistically called “Sustainable Development” and local people who value private property rights. “Sustainable Development” is the feel-good name that applies to hundreds of specific behavior-modifying recommendations contained in Agenda 21, a 40-chapter non-binding document adopted by the United Nations and 179 nations in 1992.
- Saturday, February 5, 2011

How to stop a runaway federal government!

To listen click here For the benefit of the Department of Homeland Security, Southern Poverty Law Center, MSNBC, all Progressives, Socialists, and outright Communists – this article is not about anti-government organizations. It is about organizations filled with members who love the United States of America and are sick and tired of watching its leaders ignore the Constitution, trample individual freedom, and impose near-despotic rule.
- Saturday, January 22, 2011



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