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  • #16
    Notice of Intent to File as a Write-In Candidate for US 7th Congressional District

    Notice of Intent to File as a Write-In Candidate for US 7th Congressional District


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    • #17
      Republicans to host annual watermelon feed Thursday

      Republicans to host annual watermelon feed Thursday

      By Dave Horvath
      Posted Jul. 22, 2014 @ 12:21 am



      http://www.neoshodailynews.com/artic...#ixzz38Q9fxArh
      http://christian-identity.net/forum/...1066#post11066
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      The Hobby Lobby attorney, who recently successfully argued before the Supreme Court for religious freedoms and against contraception requirements within the Affordable Care Act (ACA), will speak at the Free Watermelon Feed, hosted Thursday evening in Big Spring Park by the Newton County Republican Central Committee and the Republican Women of Newton County.

      Nick Myers, central committee chair, said Josh Hawley will be one of several featured speakers at the gathering, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Myers, who was the president of the statewide Lincoln Days in Springfield, Mo., earlier this year, enlisted Hawley to do a session on religious freedom.

      “So I asked him if he would come whenever that decision came out,” Myers said. “When I saw that, I asked if he would come, talk about that as well and he decided that he would. So, we’re fortunate to get him here.”

      Myers said Hawley, a University of Missouri School of Law professor, will talk about the Hobby Lobby case against the ACA, or ObamaCare, and the protection of religious freedom and exercising your religious rights.

      Myers said the Free Watermelon Feed normally provides a forum for Republican candidates for county offices, prior to the August primary election; but since there are no GOP primary races for county office, the five Constitutional Amendment questions on the ballot will take precedence.

      First on the itinerary is Tom Schweich, who is running for re-election as state auditor; and Myers said Hawley will also be given from five to 10 minutes to speak.

      “Then we’re going to cover all five ballot issues.”

      He said two of the Senate sponsors of those measures will address the audience.

      “The Missouri transportation tax (Amendment 7), Mike Kehoe, a Senator from Jefferson City, on the gun amendment, number five, Sen. Kurt Schaefer, he is the sponsor,” he said. “I think (he) had a large part in writing that. Then we have three other issues.”

      He said Schaefer is from Columbia.

      Rep. Bill Reiboldt, Neosho, sponsored and will speak about the ‘Right to Farm’ bill, Amendment 1.

      Myers said Rep. Charley Davis, Webb City, will speak on the proposed veterans lottery ticket, Amendment 8. He is still working on a state representative to speak about Amendment 9, which seeks to provide for the security of electronic communications and data the same as is done for your person, home, papers and effects.

      He said he will try to keep the orators of the five amendments between three and five minutes on their speeches.

      “In between all of that,” said Myers, “we’ve got free watermelon and water, which we generally have. Then something new we’re doing this year, (Sen.) Ron Richard is sponsoring Anderson’s Ice Cream, which is now produced in Newton County at the Candy House on [Missouri Highway] 86. In addition to providing free ice cream, he said Richard will introduce the two Senators.

      Page 2 of 2 - Myers said the evening will also include drawings, with prizes of ammunition, books, and flags provided by Reiboldt.

      In the event of rain, he said the event will move to the Lampo Community Center on East Spring Street, Neosho.

      Read more: http://www.neoshodailynews.com/artic...#ixzz38QEI1UjU


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      • #18
        I'll be going over to the Newton County Republican watermelon 4 whiggers feed and videotape the lies.

        I'll be going over to the Newton County Republican watermelon 4 whiggers feed and videotape the lies.


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        I'll be going over to the Newton County Republican watermelon 4 whiggers feed and videotape the lies.

        Therefore, tonight's The Movement Turd is re-scheduled for tomorrow night after Rabbi Finckelsheenie and Brother [Non](A)Ryan yap about how everyone that has kicked out the murderous jewrsey shitty jewboy pig and pretend Greek Skrewler indeed has an agenda -- of racial purity.

        Hail Victory!!!





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        • #19
          Hobby Lobby attorney: Religious liberty under attack

          Hobby Lobby attorney: Religious liberty under attack


          By Dave Horvath
          Posted Jul. 25, 2014 @ 12:14 am


          http://www.neoshodailynews.com/artic...#ixzz38oCUNg55
          http://christian-identity.net/forum/...1086#post11086
          http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...1086#post11086



          Newton County Republicans listen to a group of speakers Thursday evening at the annual watermelon feed.
          The event was sponsored by the Republican Women of Newton County and the Newton County Republican Central Committee.

          Neosho Daily News/Dave Horvath
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          The man who argued the case in the U.S. Supreme Court that put a dent in the Affordable Care Act (ACA), or ObamaCare, told Newton County Republicans Thursday that religious liberties — and thus all of our Constitutional protected freedoms — are under attack.

          “It was a great privilege to be a part of the team that stood with David and Barbara Green of Hobby Lobby and represented them in this important case; which really is I’m glad to say a landmark case for religious liberty and a landmark win in defense of our Constitution and our Constitutional freedoms;” said attorney Josh Hawley, the featured speaker at the annual Free Watermelon Feed in Neosho’s Big Spring Park, hosted prior to the August primary elections each year by the county Republican Party.

          The University of Missouri law professor said the Hobby Lobby case is only the beginning, as the country faces two different paths it can choose to take.

          “One is the path that is the road of our history. It is the road of our Constitution, Constitutional government, limited government, self-government; and our Constitution and Constitutional history, religious liberty is at the very center of our freedoms.” Hawley concluded, “It is the freedom that protects all of our other liberties.”

          He said the other path is the one the Obama Administration and many others want to chart.

          “That’s the path not of the Constitution, but the path of bigger government, the path of European-style social welfare government, the path of secularism.” Hawley continued, “For the Obama Administration and now many of our friends on the left, religious liberty is not something to be embraced and defended, but it is now the enemy, it is something to be fought against and to be removed from public.”

          He equated the fight for religious liberty to the fight to defend our Constitution and all of our other liberties

          Hawley said the Hobby Lobby case actually began in 1970 when the Greens began as a mom-and-pop operation from their home that has blossomed into a company with over 600 stores in 47 states, writing a statement of faith into their original company charter that obligated them to treat their employees in a certain way and to interact in their community in a certain way.

          “Because of that,” he said, “they pay their employees double the minimum wage, they close on Sundays as you might know, they give significant portions of their company profits every year tocharities, that’s just who they are, that’s the Greens, that’s their business, that’s their dream.”

          Hawley said it was their faith convictions that landed them in court with this administration, which showcases the left’s view of what they think of our country and where they want to take it.

          Page 2 of 4 - “Because what the Obama Administration said to the Greens was, ‘In order to do business in America, you have to give up your faith convictions.’ They said to David and Barbara Green, ‘You have to provide or pay for four abortion-inducing drugs and devices, and if you don’t, then we’re going to fine you $1.3 million every day.’”

          He said the argument to the Greens was, “Give up your faith or go out of business.” Hawley noted that was basically the argument of government attorneys as the case made its way through the system all the way to the Supreme Court.

          “Quite simply, the government said, ‘If you start a for-profit business in the United States, you give up your religious liberty rights. You cannot make a First Amendment claim for religious liberty as a business person in the United States.”’

          Hawley said the argument is that your religious faith should be locked away, and it says that to do business in America, you need to agree with the government’s moral convictions.

          “It tells us that they think religion is a problem, that religion is a barrier to progress, that religion needs to be kept out of the public sphere, and certainly kept out of the workplace, and most importantly religion is a barrier to bigger government, which is what much of this case was from the very beginning,” he said.

          Hawley proclaimed that religious liberty is really the foundation for all of our other Constitutional freedoms.

          “It’s religious liberty that says to the government, ‘There is a line that you may not cross, you may not tell us what to believe, you may not tell us how to worship, you may not tell us with whom we may worship, you are a limited thing, government, there is a bound in which you belong that you cannot cross over.’ That was our argument to the United States Supreme Court; and that I believe is the essence of our Constitutional order, limited government, religious liberty for all, government by the people.”

          Hawley believes the Hobby Lobby case is just the opening battle in what will be a multi-year struggle to defend religious liberty and our Constitution against attack. He explained that in the days following the court decision, Democrat Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid introduced a bill to roll back the Hobby Lobby decision while also stripping out a decades-old law with bi-partisan support for religious conscience across the board.

          “Harry Reid’s bill represents a direct assault on religious liberties. This is what we can expect from the left in the days to come because they know they lost in Hobby Lobby, and they know that in order to grow our government and in order to change our Constitution, they will have to move religious liberty aside.”

          Page 3 of 4 - Hawley reported that the Missouri legislature has work it should do to more strongly to protect religious freedoms in the Show-Me state.

          Republican State Auditor Tom Schweich also addressed the several hundred people who assembled in the park. Schweich said the Newton County free watermelon feed was his first political speech five years ago right after announcing his intention to run, and a year later he made history by being the first to defeat an incumbent for a statewide race in 34 years.

          He called this part of the state the heart and soul of the Missouri’s Republican party. Schweich said it is very unusual for a St. Louisian to win statewide office, and do so, they must be welcome in Southwest Missouri.

          Schweich said he came in after 12 years of the office being run by Democrats, eight years under Claire MCaskill, whom he referred to as a public relations specialist, and Susan Montee, whom he said wasn’t there most of the time.

          He said the state auditor audits only governmental entities.

          “My job is to be the taxpayer watchdog for Missouri,” he said.

          Schweich talked with career people in the office who had worked under Margaret Kelly to find out how to improve the service, and said he was told that wrongdoers routinely destroyed evidence by the time state auditors arrived.

          He said the predecessors did not move fast enough to catch the crooks, so a Rapid Response Team was formed to get in within 24 hours. Soon after, Schweich said calls came in about a St. Louis school principal who was perpetrating a huge attendance fraud to make her school, and herself, look good. He said auditors got in quickly and found that she had destroyed two-thirds of the evidence, but the third of the evidence that was collected led to her conviction and the refunding of $145,000 of taxpayer money to the state.

          Schweich said the office has also instituted a grade system for audited entities, and then audit follow-ups for those who grade poorly to ensure problems are fixed.

          “In fact,’ he said, “the people who get the audits, they like the follow-ups, because if they got a bad audit they got some bad press, they may have an election coming up, they want to show improvement.”

          Schweich feels the worst thing you can do as a public official is steal money and stated that he determined he wanted to catch the worst of the embezzlers first, so aggressive anti-embezzlement training was instituted in the office, teaching the top 10 signs of an embezzler to all auditors.

          “I’m happy to say and also a little sad to say at the same time, that since I have been auditor now, we have found 28 public officials stealing your money, we’ve identified the culprit in 22 cases, they’ve all lost their jobs; 16 have been charged with crimes, nine have already been convicted, and we’re sending out the message that if you’re stealing money from Missouri taxpayers, we’re going to catch you and you are going to jail.”

          Page 4 of 4 - Schweich said the mentality that leads to embezzling public funds comes from the top. “We’ve got a president of the United States who says, ‘Take what you can get from wherever you can get from whomever you can get,’ and it creates this mentality that if you think you can get away with it, just take the money,” he said.

          He advised that the Republican party needs to reclaim the mantel of integrity and then listed a number of lies that have come from the current top executive of the nation, and concluded that the president has shown exactly what it means to have no integrity.

          He also applied that to Gov. Jay Nixon, who withheld hundreds of millions of dollars. “And then he goes and buys himself a $5.6 million plane, when he has five other planes sitting around.”

          Schweich conducted an audit that found no need for another plane, but said the governor just wanted a more comfortable plane.

          “That’s a problem, that’s a lack of integrity. So I hope we will stand for integrity,” he said.

          Five state representatives and senators also addressed the audience about the five Constitutional Amendments on the Aug. 5 ballot. Coverage on those issues are forthcoming in the days prior to the election in the Neosho Daily News.



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          • #20
            State Senator Kurt Schaefer explains Amendment 5

            State Senator Kurt Schaefer explains Amendment 5

            By Dave Horvath
            Posted Jul. 26, 2014 @ 10:59 pm




            http://www.neoshodailynews.com/artic...#ixzz38tAsTiJl
            http://christian-identity.net/forum/...1096#post11096
            http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...1096#post11096



            Dist. 19 State Sen. Kurt Schaefer, Columbia,
            urges the crowd assembled in Neosho's Big Spring Park
            to vote for Amendment 5 on the Aug. 5 primary elections
            ballot. Schaefer spoke during last week's annual free
            watermelon feed provided by Newton County Republicans.


            Neosho Daily News/Dave Horvath

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            In advance of the Aug. 5 primary elections, Dist. 19 State Sen. Kurt Schaefer, Columbia, apprised the crowd assembled at Thursday’s Newton County Republican Central Committee annual Free Watermelon Feed about Constitutional Amendment 5.

            The official ballot language states:

            “Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to include a declaration that the right to keep and bear arms is an unalienable right and that the state government is obligated to uphold that right?
            “State and local government entities should have no direct costs or savings from this proposal. However, the proposal’s passage will likely lead to increased litigation and criminal justice related costs. The total potential costs are unknown and could be significant.”


            Schaefer said both the U.S. Constitution and Article 1, Section 23 of the Missouri Constitution provide the right to keep and bear arms, with some language to keep the state from infringing on that right, which hasn’t changed much since 1875.

            Schaefer said the U.S. Supreme Court ruled for the first time in 2008 that individuals had the right to keep and bear arms, no longer tying that right to members of militias, and in 2010 ruled for the first time that the Second Amendment prevents states from infringing on your right to keep and bear arms.

            Schaefer reported that he co-sponsored the bill with Dist. 32 Sen. Ron Richard, Joplin, and they got it through the legislature to allow the people to vote on it.

            “What it does is it adds language to the Missouri Constitution that says that your right in the state of Missouri as a Missouri citizen to keep and bear arms is an unalienable right of the highest degree,” he said. “Anything that infringes on that right gets strict scrutiny, which is the highest level of review by a court to hold the government to the tightest restraint, and it is the affirmative obligation of the state of Missouri to uphold that right.
            “If we pass this, we will have the strongest right to keep and bear arms in any state in the United States, and I look forward to that day when we get this passed.”

            Schaefer warned that former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, shot down by a liberal NY court on his overreach to ban 32-ounce sodas, funds many anti-gun groups including in Missouri, who filed two lawsuits in an attempt to keep Missourians from voting on the issue next week.

            “I personally was sued in that lawsuit since I wrote it, Ron Richard was sued because he’s the floor leader, so we argued that case in Cole County and a circuit judge in Cole County said we were right, that language was fine and it went on the ballot,” he said.

            Page 2 of 2 - Schaefer reported that the opposition then immediately appealed the ruling to the Missouri Supreme Court, which was affirmed by the high court, so it will be on the ballot.

            He noted that recent overreaching actions by state government make it very important to affirm Missouri citizens’ right to keep and bear arms. He recalled when legislators uncovered that the Department of Revenue had on three separate occasions disclosed to federal agencies the concealed carry list of every Missourian who has a concealed carry permit.

            “That is a violation of the laws that we passed to protect that,” Schaefer said. “It’s private information, just like tax information. And when we found that out, we subpoenaed those witnesses and we made them come in and we found out what they were doing and that it was blatantly illegal, it dawned on me, that if we don’t change our Missouri Constitution, to add that strength, we are simply going to face more and more of that from the federal government.”

            He urged everyone to vote for the measure to make a statement.

            “Tell them they are wrong, we are Missourians, we value or right to keep and bear arms, and we will for our kids and our grandkids, and we’re going to do that by voting ‘yes’ on Amendment 5,” Schaefer said.

            The other four amendments on the Aug. 5 ballot were explained during the watermelon feed by other state reps and senators. Those explanations will appear during the coming week in the Neosho Daily News.


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            • #21
              Missouri Senator Kehoe explains Amendment Number 7

              Missouri Senator Kehoe explains Amendment Number 7

              By Dave Horvath
              Posted Jul. 28, 2014 @ 7:01 pm


              http://www.neoshodailynews.com/artic...News/140729099
              http://christian-identity.net/forum/...1108#post11108
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              Keeping our roads and highways safe is the motivating force to passage of Constitutional Amendment No. 7, on ballots statewide in the Aug. 5 primary elections next week in Missouri.

              That was one of the messages of Missouri Sen. Mike Kehoe (District 6 — Jefferson City), when he addressed the crowd at last week’s Newton County Republican Central Committee annual Free Watermelon Feed.

              Kehoe reported that he served on the Missouri Transportation Commission with Neosho’s Rudy Farber and they knew since about 2008 that the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) would soon develop a funding problem.

              “And that problem has come right now,” said Kehoe.

              Kehoe explained that MoDOT’s budget has plunged from $1.3 billion annually in 2009, to $700 million a year today, and will be $325 million by 2017.

              “So that is a 75 percent decrease in what MoDOT will have to keep your roads, your families safe and our businesses operating and running on time,” he continued.

              Kehoe said citizens have been polled extensively on how they would fund road and bridge construction and maintenance and a ¾-cent sales tax is on next week’s ballot because of that research.

              Some feel the gas tax should be raised, others suggest toll roads, but he said both of those solutions poll very low with Missourians and only a sales tax gains better than 50 percent support. Kehoe explained that the Hancock Amendment will not allow lawmakers to enact such a large tax increase in order to meet the needs of MoDOT.

              “And that’s good,” he said. “You don’t want elected officials or crazy politicians to be able to do that to you. So we asked the people in the last four years what they would support the most.”

              Kehoe said gas taxes are accepted by about 20 percent of Missourians, while toll roads poll at about 35 percent. But a small sales tax received 54 percent acceptance from the state’s residents.

              “We don’t have a lot of options to get something going before you will start seeing bridges closed and lives lost,” he concluded.

              Kehoe said Amendment Number 7 has consumer protections, a list of proposed projects, and a 10-year sunset, so voters would have to re-approve it for it to continue beyond that time.

              He said fatalities on Missouri roads have gone down considerably over the past five years, while MoDOT has had a robust construction budget.

              “What it shows you,” he noted, “is that when MoDOT is entrusted by its citizens — and they’ve proven to be good fiduciaries with the budget — and they’re working on Missouri’s roads, we can make them safer.”

              Page 2 of 2 - Kehoe said Missouri’s roadway system is the seventh largest in the nation, but the state is 40th in funding.

              “We have more center-lane miles than Illinois and Kansas combined,” he said. “But our road budget is one-third of what Illinois’s total budget is. So, it’s something that we have a great need for and what I’ve always said is I don’t want to be a legislator that ever passes a tax or a funding mechanism like this on Missourians. But I think it’s appropriate for Missourians to be able to decide.”

              Kehoe closed by saying that 11 other states have gone to this funding model for transportation. Because of fuel efficiency and better gas mileage for vehicles, he said Missourians are buying about half the gas that they bought 10 years ago and gas tax revenues will continue to decline because of that.

              The ballot language for Constitutional Amendment No. 7 reads: “Should the Missouri Constitution be changed to enact a temporary sales tax of three-quarters of one percent to be used solely to fund state and local highways, roads, bridges and transportation projects for 10 years, with priority given to repairing unsafe roads and bridges? This change is expected to produce $480 million annually to the state’s Transportation Safety and Job Creation Fund and $54 million for local governments. Increases in the gas tax will be prohibited. This revenue shall only be used for transportation purposes and cannot be diverted to other uses.”

              EDITOR’S note: This is the second in a series of articles explaining the five Constitutional Amendments before voters across Missouri on the Aug. 5 ballot. The remaining three amendments will be showcased later this week in the Neosho Daily News.


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              • #22
                State rep touts ballot issue

                State rep touts ballot issue

                By Dave Horvath
                Posted Jul. 29, 2014 @ 9:54 pm



                http://www.neoshodailynews.com/artic...News/140728964
                http://christian-identity.net/forum/...1117#post11117
                http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...1117#post11117

                Missouri voters are asked to decide five Constitutional Amendments when they go to the polls on Aug. 5.

                Amendment No. 1, known as the ‘Right to Farm’ bill, was spearheaded in the legislature by state Rep. Bill Reiboldt, 160th district, Neosho. Reiboldt explained what the measure would, and would not do, while speaking to a large crowd assembled in Neosho’s Big Spring Park last Thursday for the Newton County Republican Central Committee annual Free Watermelon Feed.

                “Amendment No. 1 is very important because like our religious liberties, like our gun rights, could we be threatened in some way in the very basic right of farming?” asked Reiboldt, who then answered his own question. “I think yes. We have out of state groups – the Humane Society of the United States, we have PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), we have the Sierra Club and others – who are bent and determined to disrupt Missouri’s No. 1 industry and that is agriculture.”
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                The ballot language for Amendment No. 1 reads: “Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to ensure the right of Missouri citizens to engage in agricultural production and ranching practices shall not be infringed?

                “The potential costs or savings to governmental entities are unknown, but likely limited unless the resolution leads to increased litigation costs and/or the loss of federal funding.”
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                Reiboldt expressed joy that ample rain and cooler temperatures are leading to a very good crop year in Missouri, and stated that could help the state budget going into the next year.

                “Because the way agriculture goes, when we have good years, that is the way our state is going to go. They just work hand in hand,” he said.
                Reiboldt announced that it is time to draw a line in the sand and send a signal that agriculture will be protected in Missouri.

                He warned, “You outside of state groups, you’re not going to come in and you’re not going to disrupt what we have worked a lifetime for, and with that we have different groups that are trying to trash this amendment, saying that it’s all about corporate farming.”

                Reiboldt disagreed, and indicated that the amendment covers everyone who farms in the state.

                “It’s a constitutional guarantee,” he said, “and with a constitutional right comes responsibility and comes regulation. The scope of Amendment 1 is similar to the right to bear arms. When we have as citizens the right to bear arms, that doesn’t give us the right to go into a crowd and just start shooting people. And so it is with agriculture and what we do in agriculture.”

                Page 2 of 2 - Reiboldt said opponents argue against corporate farming, but corporate farming is mainly small farmers who have formed a corporation.

                “A C Corp, Sub Chapter S Corp, my family farming operation has been incorporated since (19)78, and it’s necessary for tax purposes, for estate planning, and to be able to pass it along to generations to come,” he said.
                In order to carry on in these changing times, Reiboldt asserted that farms have to be larger so farmers can farm more. He said his father made a living milking 35 cows, and he milked 150 cows on his dairy to keep up with the times.

                “So it’s not about corporate farms,” he said.

                Reiboldt said other misinformation spread by opponents is that the measure will allow Missouri farmland to be sold off to foreign interests.

                He argued, “On the foreign ownership of farmland, we overrode the governor on Senate Bill 9 last year, putting in place one of the best bills limiting the purchase of foreign farmland.”

                Also differing from what others are saying in regards to the bill, Reiboldt said local control will not be affected.

                “It will stand status quo,” he said. “We will work side-by-side with the county ordinances and the county health boards.”

                All five of the amendments on the August ballot were explained by lawmakers during last week’s watermelon feed. This is the third in a series to explain those to readers, and the explanations for amendments 8 and 9 will appear in the coming days in the Neosho Daily News.

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                What a crock the whole purpose of this Amendment is to protect Corporate farming and puppy mills. You Mr. Riebolt were caught in a red faced lie when you said you didn't receive contributions from corp. farms I guess the 5 grand from Smithfield farms was just a gift and not meant to influence your sponsoring this bill. I hope the voter sees through your shoddy politics and votes no to Amendment One and vote you out of office in the next election.


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                • #23
                  Pastor Martin Lindstedt, Write-In White Supremacist Candidate 4 7th District CONgress

                  Pastor Martin Lindstedt, Write-In White Supremacist Candidate 4 7th District CONgress


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                  • #24
                    AMENDMENT 9: Issue would protect cyber speech

                    AMENDMENT 9: Issue would protect cyber speech

                    By Dave Horvath
                    Posted Aug. 1, 2014 @ 1:22 pm



                    http://www.neoshodailynews.com/artic...NEWS/140809887
                    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...1136#post11136
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                    Constitutional Amendment No. 9 is one of five statewide ballot initiatives awaiting voters who go to the polls for the Aug. 5 primary elections next Tuesday.

                    All five of the amendments were explained by state lawmakers during last week’s watermelon feed hosted annually by Newton County Republicans in Neosho’s Big Spring Park, and this is the last in series to provide those explanations to readers.
                    The ballot language for Amendment No. 9 reads: “Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended so that the people shall be secure in their electronic communications and data from unreasonable searches and seizures as they are now likewise secure in their persons, homes, papers and effects? State and local governmental entities expect no significant costs or savings.”
                    .

                    State Rep. Bill White, Dist. 161, Joplin, said the measure is similar to the 4th Amendment in the U.S. Bill of Rights, amending the state Constitution’s Article 1, Section 15.

                    “It says the people of Missouri will be secure in their persons, their writings, their homes and their effects, from unreasonable search and seizure,” he said. “The only way the government can do that search and seizure is with specificity of what they are going after and probable cause; which they take in front of a judge and get a search warrant.”

                    He explained that approving the amendment adds electronic communications and data to the list of protected personal resources. White said a ‘no’ vote would keep the status quo, which means their protection is uncertain.

                    “I am sure that the Founding Fathers back in 1777 when they drafted Amendment Four, or when our state came into being and our state Constitution was drafted, if we would have had computers, electronic data, cellphones, they would have been included with writings and personal effects. I firmly believe that.”

                    White said that some feel the amendment is not needed, but he disagrees.
                    “The Supreme Court of the United States last month had to make a ruling that indeed data on a cellphone has to have a search warrant,” he said. “Law enforcement cannot start going through your cellphone. That’s important.”

                    He discussed the NSA (National Security Administration) scandal and explained that some in attendance may have unknowingly had their phone conversations overseas analyzed and listened to.

                    “And we have some appellate jurisdictions, I’m a little concerned about how concerned their interpretations of our existing Constitution will be,” he said.

                    White said even those who are not guilty of any wrongdoing should be concerned. He warned, “Remember the federal abuses and harassment of conservative groups that have done no criminal activity and the government had no probable cause to harass. Think about the personal communications that are not criminal that might be taken by the government and either ‘accidentally’ released or accessed through a Freedom of Information Act (request) that can destroy a career, it can destroy a life, it can destroy a family, and again, non-criminal.”

                    Page 2 of 2 - White argued against the idea that the amendment will harm law enforcement efforts, and reiterated that probable cause and specificity are necessary to gain a search warrant to go through your personal effects.

                    “How many of you out there have done an email?” he asked. “How many of you have Skyped? How many of you use your cellphone? How many of you keep your data and personal information for your business or your home on your computer?

                    “If you have it in writing or the old-fashioned ledger book, guess what, it is protected under our Constitution specifically; it’s writing. If you have your cellphone or your computer it may depend on the courts. This amendment will make it clear they are protected.”

                    To those who argue that the language is ambiguous, White answered that it is just like the language already in the Constitution that it would amend, and is very similar to that in the Amendment four of the U.S. Constitution.

                    “So if it is overbroad and too general, then our Constitution and our 4th Amendment of the United States Constitution is overbroad and general,” he said. “Data is the new pen and paper.”


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                      Candidate seeks to defeat Long

                      Candidate seeks to defeat Long

                      By Dave Horvath
                      Posted Aug. 2, 2014 @ 9:23 pm


                      http://www.neoshodailynews.com/artic...#ixzz39UJNLfhV
                      http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...1141#post11141
                      http://christian-identity.net/forum/...1141#post11141


                      Marshall Works

                      Marshall Works of Springfield is running a grassroots campaign to secure the Republican nomination for Missouri 7th Congressional District seat in Tuesday’s primary elections.

                      After 38 years in the insurance business, Works said he is running for office for the first time ever because someone needs to step up to help fix congress.

                      “The way I look at it, the current way of thinking hasn’t had such good results,” said Works. “A recent Gallup poll showed a seven percent approval rating of this Congress, which is an all-time low for any Congress. Even (President) Obama had a 29 percent approval rating, and when Congress’ is a quarter of someone who’s been designated as the worst president since World War II, that’s actually depressing that these are the people representing us, and frankly, I think I can do better. I certainly can’t do worse.”

                      If elected, Works promised he will not ignore the white elephant in the room.

                      “We’ve got this ginormous federal debt that no one seems to want to deal with,” he said. “We have consistent trillion dollar deficits. Our economy has been hemorrhaging jobs. Our government is as inefficient as it possibly can be, now we’re taking on this ginormous cost of Obamacare. Our borders are leaking like a sieve, and no one seems to be addressing it, so that’s what I’m going to do.

                      “I realize I’m only one voice out of 435, and I realize as a freshman you probably don’t even have a full voice, but somebody has to do something. I can’t in good conscience sit on my hands and watch this train wreck continue.”

                      Works explained that Congress turned to the Simpson-Bowles Commission several years ago to find ways to cut the budget, and it found ways to cut without gutting the budget.

                      “And they did none of it,” he said. “They basically discounted the entire commission report.”

                      Works said Congress brought in two retired Congressmen to come up with the plan since Congress didn’t have the guts to draft such a plan, and then chose to ignore the roadmap they were given.

                      “Does the economy have to totally collapse before these guys get it?” he asked. “Half the country doesn’t pay income tax, and yet we seem to be arguing over things that we’ve been arguing about for years. Let’s look at what’s wrong right now and deal with it. If we keep having the same arguments over and over, each party standing in their respective corner, pointing fingers and throwing rocks at the other guys, somebody’s got to go in, somebody who is able and willing to negotiate.”

                      Page 2 of 3 - Works maintained that what separates both sides is much smaller than what unites us, but leaders never spend any time talking about how to do things.

                      “It’s why we can’t do things,” he said, “and that’s got to change.”

                      He said there are many things to clean up in a Congress that only spends about 30 hours a week on the job.

                      “Their total inability to police themselves from an ethics standpoint, from a term limits standpoint, it’s just amazing,” he said. “They exempted themselves from Obamacare, anything from my perspective that’s good enough for us should be good enough for them, and I don’t see them showing leadership at all, it’s more of a narcissistic response. ‘Here, we know what’s better for you.’ But it’s not best for us. ‘Do what we say, don’t do what we do.’”

                      He said our tangled foreign affairs could be stronger had the president not gone on a worldwide apology tour for being who we are.

                      “But yet, all these people from all these other countries want to come here and be a part of us,” he said. “So I don’t know what we feel obligated to apologize for. We have an economic and political system here that allows people to do and be all they can be, and that’s not true in every other country. So to be apologizing for all the bad things we are, that’s ridiculous. We ought to start with being proud of what we’ve done and what we’ve accomplished, and go from there.”

                      Stating that it takes a village to raise a child, Works proclaimed, “It’s going to take everybody to get me elected. I’m fighting an incumbent, and the power of incumbency. I’m competing against somebody who has already raised $800,000 in campaign funds and a guy who has name recognition all over the district. I have none of those three, so in addition to the people who actually believe the way I do, that we can and have to do better, I have to have disgruntled Republicans join with me. I have to have Democrats, I have to have Libertarians, I have to have Independents, who say, ‘You know what, enough is enough, we’ve got to do something here.’ And until that group gets motivated, I don’t know if it can happen.”

                      Works said roughly 30 percent of the people who voted in the last couple of general elections actually voted in the preceding primaries, and just a shade over 50 percent of registered voters participated in the general elections, so a small percentage of Americans are making the decisions for all.

                      Page 3 of 3 - “So it’s really going to take some motivated people to make a change,” he said. “We’ve got to decide what we’ve got isn’t working, and they’ve got to do something about it, lip service doesn’t get it done. They have to take action.”

                      Works is paired on the Republican ticket against incumbent 7th District Congressman Billy Long in Tuesday’s primary elections.




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                      • #26
                        Don't Vote 4 Evil

                        Don't Vote 4 Evil


                        http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...1145#post11145
                        http://stumbleinn.net/forum/showthre...233#post415233
                        http://www.bbad.com/forums/viewtopic...175512#p175512
                        http://covenantpeoplesministry.org/f...8849#post18849
                        http://www.thephora.co/forum/showthr...#pid1047928943
                        http://christian-identity.net/forum/...1145#post11145


                        .

                        In this 15 minute video Pastor Martin Luther Dzerzhinsky Lindstedt suggests that voters in Newton County Missouri and in McDonald County too not vote for evil regime criminals. Specifically re-[s]electing Kevin Lee Selby and Greggy Stremel as jewdges and Jacob Skouby for Prostituting Attorney. In Newton County evil is concentrated in Republican form.

                        In McDonald County vote against MildSwill Bill Dobbs, baby-stealing piece of shit that oversaw my torture and doping for nearly four years because he stole my grandchildren and wanted to put me away for life as a child molester. Vote if you must for the other Repulsivecunt scumbag for Prostituting Attorney, whoever it is.

                        Such regime criminals need to be skinned out, not re-[s]elected. But furthermore, why [s]elect anyone to [d]rule over you? Are they not all pretty much nothing but fools and criminals unable to produce anything of much value anyway? If they had any valid business to run they would be minding their own business, not yours.

                        And a People is always judged by the character, bad usually when any, of itz [D]Ruling Regime Criminals. Don't make yourself worthy of Dresden, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Stay home and stay morally alive. Civil War II is onrushing enough without you aiding it along.

                        Hate Globally and Kill Locally.

                        Hail Victory!!!

                        Pastor Martin Luther Dzerzhinsky Lindstedt
                        Church of Jesus Christ Christian/Aryan Nations of Missouri
                        http://whitenationalist.org/forum
                        http://christian-identity.net/forum



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                        • #27
                          I don't know how you can handle the stress.

                          I don't know how you can handle the stress.


                          http://stumbleinn.net/forum/showthre...244#post415244
                          http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...1146#post11146
                          http://christian-identity.net/forum/...1146#post11146

                          I don't know how you can handle the stress. Jews and mamzers recently took a few chunks out of me so I'm lying low. When it happens, it seems everyone is against you and they are because they are a gang and they work as bullsharks. Fuck them and their pharasee nature.

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                          I Need A Zero!!!!!!


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                          • #28
                            Senator’s father kicks off GOP HQ opening

                            Senator’s father kicks off GOP HQ opening

                            Thieving Establishment Newton County Repulsivecunts hispander to some Texas beaner's holey spic father while betraying their whigger & anglo-mestizo base


                            By Todd G. Higdon
                            Posted Sep. 2, 2014 @ 12:01 am
                            Updated Sep 2, 2014 at 11:41 PM



                            http://www.neoshodailynews.com/artic...NEWS/140909759
                            http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...1311#post11311
                            http://christian-identity.net/forum/...1311#post11311


                            KNEO 91.7 FM Radio is sponsoring the Summer Awakening on Thursday, with a special guest, Rafael Cruz, the father of U.S. Senator Ted Cruz.

                            Cruz will be speaking at 7 p.m. at the Joplin Family Worship Center, 5290 E. 7th St., Joplin. The event is open to everyone. There is no admission fee, however a love offering will be taken.

                            “The main purpose is to stir American voters to know the facts and truths about America,” said Mark Taylor, general manager of KNEO. “He will speak on our nation’s foundational principals and the great need to return to the principles that have made America great.”

                            Born in Cuba, living under a cruel and oppressive dictator, Cruz was imprisoned. In 1957, he came with only the clothes on his back and began to work for 50 cents an hour. In pursuit of the American dream, he built a small business and became an ordained minister. He would tell his son, Ted, “As a child growing up I faced oppression in Cuba and had a place to flee; but here in America, if we lose our freedom, where do we go?”

                            This is the first time that Cruz has been to the Joplin/Neosho area.

                            Cruz now travels the country sharing his story and speaking on the biblical foundation of our nation. He encourages Christians to return to the principles that made America exceptional.

                            “All who attend will have a rare opportunity to hear how the real American dream can be achieved,” Taylor said. “I am hoping that people will become more active citizens, patriots and renew the nations biblical priorities.”

                            Today, Cruz is a pastor based in North Texas ministering in the U.S., Mexico and Central America. He is also a professor of Bible and theology, and the president of Kingdom Translation Services.

                            For more information, please contact KNEO at 451-5636.


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                            • #29
                              Billy Long too busy to attend Seventh District Candidate Forum

                              Billy Long too busy to attend Seventh District Candidate Forum


                              http://rturner229.blogspot.com/2014/...d-seventh.html
                              http://whitenationalist.porg/forum/s...1508#post11508
                              http://christian-identity.net/forum/...1508#post11508

                              (From Jim Evans, Democratic Seventh District Congressional Candidate)

                              Tonight, at 7 p.m. in the Plaster Student Union at Missouri State University, a forum for candidates for Congress for the Seventh District will be held. The event is sponsored by the League of Women Voters and the MSU Center for Community Engagement.

                              Jim Evans and Kevin Craig will be there. Rep. Billy Long will not.

                              Jim Evans believes that candidates and office holders have a responsibility to make themselves accessible to the citizens they seek to serve. Apparently Billy Long does not.

                              Jim Evans has participated in multiple major community activities such as parades and festivals throughout the area this year, no matter how small the community. Billy Long has appeared at none of them.

                              Jim Evans held public meetings in Springfield and Joplin to openly discuss the issue of America’s trade policies and invited Congressman Long to join him. Billy Long refused.

                              Jim Evans proposed a series of such open public meetings on various topics in various venues throughout the district. Billy Long rejected the proposal.

                              Jim Evans is not afraid to be challenged, by an opponent or member of the public, on his views of the critical matters facing our country. Billy Long evades such opportunities.

                              Jim Evans respects and trusts the citizens of the Ozarks and is honored to be able to meet and talk with them. Billy Long’s behavior indicates that he holds them in contempt.

                              Jim Evans has traveled throughout the region to engage the voters. Billy Long has traveled to Las Vegas and Azerbaijan on privately-paid junkets to please big-money special interests.

                              On November 4, voters in the Seventh District must decide who will best represent them in the United States House of Representatives. By their actions, Jim Evans and Billy Long have made that an easy choice.


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                              • #30
                                The Problem with Democracy

                                The Problem with Democracy

                                by Joom



                                http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...1614#post11614
                                http://christian-identity.net/forum/...1614#post11614


                                Democracy. A high sounding word. Noble, altruistic and almost sacred.
                                And a steaming pile of useless. Democracy has its good points, a lot of
                                them. And in theory it looks wonderful. And in a perfect world it would
                                probably be the ideal government. But it has been tried on occasion
                                down through recorded history, and each and every time it has failed.
                                And it didn't just fail like some tree withering and dying, it always went
                                out in a blaze of violence, suffering and death..usually on a mass scale.
                                That's because when the inevitable revolt hits, those that naively worship
                                it will die fighting to preserve it. Not me. Why? If I answer that question
                                honestly, you'd better be ready to face some hard truths because I'm
                                not going to pull any punches. I'm going to lay it all out exactly like it
                                is. That's because I'm sick of having to watch what I say lest I offend
                                some politically sensitive female or pro-faggot liberal. That's one of
                                the major problems we have in this country, no one's got the guts
                                to publicly take a stand for the truth about anything. It's all about
                                "compromise" and "negotiating" and now "political correctness".
                                Gag me with a rotten sock...

                                You want to know the primary reason democracy won't work? People.
                                That's right..you. The average American on the street couldn't tell you
                                a thing about ancient Greece or Rome, or anything salient about history.
                                Heck, not one-in-ten can even point to the state they live in on a national
                                map! Think I'm exaggerating? I'm not sadly..not in the least. In fact I'm
                                probably being generous. And the structure of our government? Haw!
                                Forget it. Not to even save their life. Almost none of them can name the
                                three branches of our government, and an even smaller number could
                                tell you the difference between a senator and a congressman. All any
                                of them know is that every four years they get to vote for whatever thug
                                the present regime presents to them for the top position in government.
                                I once saw a poll on the reasons women voters picked a presidential
                                candidate. The number one reason was "cuteness". Not intelligence,
                                not experience, not honesty, and certainly not his background or political
                                platform. The important reasons never even made the cut. All that mattered
                                was looks and his "rap". You know..if he was a good speaker (BS'er)...

                                You want proof of this? Heck he's sitting on his evil black ass in the White
                                House as I speak. And that same ape wrote not one but count them..three
                                biographies and two manifestos, proclaiming openly and publicly his virulent
                                hatred for all things white, and for this country. He gave this ignorant, self -
                                absorbed public all the warning it needed to avoid electing that turd. But it
                                was ignored, just like every other important fact that's come before them.
                                All Americans are interested in is eating, drinking, sleeping, screwing, and
                                watching TV, with a side order of laying up on their worthless asses. Totally
                                useless. Useless to themselves and everyone else. Not worth the meat they're
                                made of...

                                Ask any kid today below the age of thirty how to play video games and he's
                                an expert. But ask him to fix a car or an appliance, or build a house or repair
                                the plumbing or work with electronics or aircraft, or anything requiring study,
                                work, and dedication and all you'll get are blank stares. If all of us above that
                                age were to suddenly vanish from the earth one night, within one week this
                                country would grind to a standstill, and in another week would have reverted
                                back to the dark ages with no water, no power, no heat, no gasoline, no TV,
                                and no food. The perfect slave generation. Politically and technologically
                                ignorant. And this is exactly what our liberal and Jewish enemies have been
                                working to create for so many decades. Well, all that work has finally born
                                fruit. The only thing standing in the way of a new communist slave state
                                America..is you and me...

                                The really tragic part of all this is that it could have been avoided over 200
                                years ago when the Founders were sitting around a table, framing the U.S.
                                Constitution. They did a good job, a marvelous job..as far as it went, but
                                they left it incomplete, without the safeguards and extra rules that were
                                vital to its survival. They forgot..all of them did..the human element...

                                The sad truth is that there has always been and there will always
                                be a small percentage of people that are totally corrupt, evil and vile,
                                with absolutely no moral code or scruples. People that are capable
                                of doing anything so long as it furthers their goals. And unless you
                                make provisions for dealing with these people when you frame some-
                                thing like a national constitution, you're leaving yourself wide open to
                                inevitable destruction. That's because these predators and parasites
                                are unrelenting and will never stop searching diligently for a chink in
                                the armor. And if it's there, you can rest assured they'll find it. That's
                                because freedom is loathed by those that crave power over others.
                                And unfortunately there are several different mental diseases whose
                                main symptom is that very craving. Humanity suffers from a perpetual
                                bumper crop of psychos. We have malignant narcissists, sociopaths,
                                psychopaths, megalomaniacs, sadists and others that literally live for
                                controlling others. And every last one of them is limitless in what he
                                is capable of doing to you or your loved ones to get power over you...

                                Our senate, house of reps and the presidency are all completely manned
                                by such maniacs, every one of them vying for more power all the time. They
                                couldn't care less about the welfare of this country. All they're using their
                                position for is the acquiring of more wealth and power. And of all these low-
                                lifes the Jews are by far the worst. Because like Obama, they despise both
                                America and the whites that created it. Democracy is a wonderful way to
                                govern..if it's laid out with the proper protections. Ours was not. You'd think
                                the Founders would have learned from the mistakes of ancient Greece and
                                Rome but no, they simply repeated the same idiot moves that led to their
                                downfall. Let me explain where they..and we..went wrong:


                                The Missing Amendments

                                1. No citizen may vote unless he is a member of the National Party.
                                One party shall be formed, and no other party shall be allowed to exist.
                                All candidates for the various offices must belong to this party. To be
                                a member of the National Party one must pass the following requirements:
                                A. He must have a minimum of 2 years of college and must have graduated
                                with a "C" average or better. He must be a productive member of society.
                                This means he must be either gainfully employed, own a business, be
                                retired, disabled or financially independent. He must be a land owner. He
                                must have an IQ of 105 or better. He must be a native born citizen. He
                                cannot be the child of illegal immigrants. He must pass a written test,
                                proving he has a working knowledge of the structure and workings of our
                                government. Sexual predators, homosexuals, communist liberals, illegal
                                aliens and Jews are strictly prohibited from joining the Party or voting in
                                any election. A person must also be of good character and be able to
                                provide three character references. A Party member must be Caucasian.
                                Caucasians built this country for other Caucasians and no others. Grim
                                experience has taught us that the other races are incapable of functioning
                                in a productive manner in a white democracy. They invariably become
                                predators and parasites...

                                All candidates must pass an extensive psychological screening to prevent
                                giving power to a closet psychopath. They must also submit to a polygraph
                                examination to screen for hidden agendas and hidden liberal convictions. All
                                electees will serve a term of office not less than eight years, and all elections
                                and campaigns will be financed by the federal government on an equal basis.
                                No candidate may use his wealth to gain an unfair advantage of extra media
                                exposure. The increased length of terms is to give a greater stability to our
                                nation and its political system. These are just some of the radical changes
                                that need to be made if our type of nation is to ever survive as a democracy.
                                For no democracy can stand forever in its present form. You know this deep
                                down as do I. It's only a matter of time before the whole mess comes crashing
                                down around our ears because too many of us are too gutless to fight for
                                the changes needed to prevent it. We'll be exceedingly lucky just to salvage
                                a portion of our republic for the white conservative base. For it is these and
                                only these that have a chance at surviving in a free society. Freedom is not
                                free. It costs blood. Sometimes lots of it. That's because the primitives that
                                dominate this world cannot exist in any other society but a dictatorship, no
                                matter how cruel and unjust. That's because they do not possess the inner
                                character to rule themselves. We do. And we did for a very long time until
                                the liberals and Jews stepped in and began their evil campaign of dismantling
                                white society under the guise of "social justice". Our forefathers knew their
                                way wouldn't work, and that's why they didn't institute it at the beginning.
                                And if they were alive today I can guarantee you that they would be tearing
                                down the madhouse our enemies have made from their original framework...

                                If we are ever fortunate enough to re-establish a white democracy, let us
                                hope that some of you reading this will remember the things I've taught
                                here today on how to prevent another Jew\Liberal takeover. Because if
                                someone doesn't institute these new rules, there's really no point in
                                trying again, now is there?

                                JOOM


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                                "Remember democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes,
                                exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy
                                yet that did not commit suicide."--John Adams, in a letter
                                to John Taylor, 1814
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