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New Supermajority Video
Gordon Campbell invented the Word "Supermajority" to hide his Anti-Democratic Scam. Now it is hurting the people of ontario too! Please help!
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Binding Triad proposal for supermajority voting in UN Security Council. Part of DVD put out by Center for War/Peace Studies (cwps.org) on weighted voting in the UN through amendments to the UN charter for better Global Governance.
The Great Turning
Did you know that you are part of the great turning from empire to earth community? In this time of great change so many new stories we are learning. The internet connects us and now we can all finally see that we all want peace and we're the super-majority. Cooperation is our nature and we're the super-majority. And what we all want is a win win situation. We can only get it through cooperation. When society is in constant competition. The rich pay the poor to fight for the nation. Because divide and conquer has always worked before, but that's not the story we're willing to accept anymore! Did you know that you are part of the great turning from Empire to Earth Community? Did you know that cooperation is the law from which are working every organelle and every cell in your body? And as the cells work together to make one human body, so can we work together to make the body of humanity. The great organism of Earth Community.
Nevada GOP Walks Out Of State Convention - KOLO 8 TV
After a super-majority of Ron Paul supporters captured control of the Republican state convention Saturday, state party officials abruptly canceled the event without electing delegates to the national convention. http://www.kolotv.com/home/headlines/18315884.html
Illegal Aien Supporters Threaten Rhode Island Lawmaker
Using the mob tactics prevalent in Mexico, some illegal aliens or illegal alien supporters threatened the family of Rhode Island state lawmaker Peter Palumbo. Representative Peter Palumbo sponsored a bill to stop illegal aliens from getting taxpayer benefits. Polls show that a super majority of Americans favor this kind of legislation. Please support our lawmakers that are representing Americans. Learn more about how you can get involved at ALIPAC http://www.alipac.us
Declaration of self-ownership
Nobody has any right to forcefully rule over my body and my possessions. Not you, not your representative and not the supermajority of any arbitrary group. No part of the market should be violently monopolized by anyone, in any area. Not education, not healthcare, not roads and especially not arbitration, security and banking. You should always question the morality of your actions. If you don't question the morality of your actions, then you are part of the problem. Anyone making excuses for institutionalized violence is part of the problem. A state is a violently acquired and held monopoly on violence, in a certain area. This is immoral. Democracy gives the state a cloak of legitimacy. But this is entirely false. The state and it's ruling class would never adopt voting if it would not serve it's own political goals. Democracy is a scam and is no better than any other state organization. A good way of showing your disapproval of the SYSTEM is to not vote. Voting between Stalin and Hitler is not freedom. Stop believing in groups. Groups have NO moral content. There are only individuals and there are only actions of individuals. Judge people on their actions and NOTHING else. For example: leaders of countries have usually never killed anyone. They often sign papers and declare wars, but they don't actually kill people. The soldiers in the armies however are willing to carry out murders in return for money. Do not support people who are willing to kill other people outside of pure self-defense. The war in Iraq is EVIL and the problem lies with the soldiers.
Fremont votes for SB2
The town of Fremont, New Hampshire has finally reached the super-majority needed to go to SB2. Keith Stanton and others have fought for this for years. Matthew Thomas opposed them. I joined them picketing before the voting booth and took video. Music: On Interstate 15 by Wall of Voodoo.
Atlanta City Council Overrides Mayoral Veto
With commentary by Felicia Moore, this is the actual vote to override the Mayor's veto. This vote required what is called a super majority which was achieved with (10) members in favor of the override.
Connecticut budget madness
So much for the Connecticut Democratic supermajority
R-4204 explained
Resolution 4204 is one that school districts across Washington hope passes. Right now a levy needs 60 percent approval to raise taxes. R-4204 would make it easier for schools to pass levies by only requiring a simple 50-percent-plus one majority. KXLY4's John Langeler reports.
A Message from State Rep. Carl Sciortino
State Rep. Carl Sciortino talks about the role MassEquality members played in helping him win re-election four years ago -- and asks for our help again to make sure we keep our pro-equality supermajority in the Legislature.
Social Security Ponzi Scheme
By DICK ARMEY Commentary Wednesday, Jul. 25, 2007 REFORMING retirement security in America is the greatest political opportunity -- and responsibility -- of our generation. Yet the topic of Social Security and Medicare is shockingly absent from Presidential hustings. Simply ignoring the problem does not mean it is going away. Thomas Saving, a trustee of the Social Security and Medicare programs, estimates a breathtaking $83.6 trillion unfunded liability in the two entitlements, which is a tremendous gap between promised obligations and what the government will actually collect in payroll taxes. Serious reforms of these broken government programs based on personal ownership have fallen victim to Republicans who don't dare and Democrats who don't care. Washington simply will not take the issue of retirement security seriously, until the American people force them to do so. After all of the political demagoguery and tactical missteps of last year's failed debate, what do the American people actually think about their retirement security under Social Security and Medicare? New survey data released by McLaughlin and Associates found that nearly nine in 10 likely voters are concerned about "catastrophic problems with Social Security and Medicare in the future that could directly affect the quality of [their] retirement." These findings transcended party lines. The core problem is not merely one of solvency. We could balance the books tomorrow by drastically slashing benefits and raising taxes. Paying more and getting less is considered a "bipartisan fix," but such painful solutions only temporarily solve the government's problem and do nothing to improve the retirement security of Americans. Such a fix will force younger workers to pay a double penalty of higher taxes during their working life, only to receive less of a benefit in retirement. The McLaughlin survey makes it clear that voters want entitlement reform to be a major part of the national conversation during the 2008 presidential campaign. Ninety-six percent of voters said it is important that "a candidate for President in 2008 concentrates on the present and future problems with Social Security and Medicare by discussing and demonstrating a realistic plan to provide retirement security for current and future retirees." Voters also want elected officials to take a broad look at the problem, with a strong super-majority of 84 percent of voters agreeing that a national retirement security program should include provisions for health care, as well as income. Voters are not afraid of change, with seven in 10 approving of "changing our current retirement system so that their payroll taxes are placed in a secure account that they own and control and are allowed to grow until they retire when they can withdraw the funds as they need for income and health care expenses."It is time to give American workers the chance to create and fund protected retirement accounts that they can own, control and pass on to their children. The government would provide the structure and appropriate safeguards, but the individuals would have control over their own retirement destiny. Outside of government, there is an ownership revolution, with bankrupt defined-benefit pension plans being replaced with individually owned defined-contribution retirement plans, which are portable, interest-earning and secure. Let us also be clear that leaving federally sponsored entitlement plans should be optional; individuals would simply be given the choice between federal or personal control. This is where the voters of New Hampshire have a special responsibility. If primary voters demand action on entitlements, politicians will respond. On June 6, when asked by activists from Students for Saving Social Security whether he would support giving people more control over their retirement accounts, Mayor Rudy Giuliani responded, "I'm going to tell you my overall philosophy that applies to Social Security, health care, jobs, school choice: It's your money. You should have as much control over it as I can give you. You can do a better job with your money than the mess in Washington. When we give you more control over Social Security, we move forward." Sen. John McCain and Gov. Mitt Romney have made similar public statements in support of personal accounts, but the issue is unfortunately not mentioned on the issue pages of their respective campaign Web sites. Social Security is also conspicuously absent from the issue pages of the leading Democratic candidates. I believe that pocketbook voters in New Hampshire -- Democrats, Republicans and independents -- are looking for a political entrepreneur willing to break convention by offering a serious, adult policy solution to the federal government's failing retirement programs. If voters build the political stage for real change, will the next President have the wisdom to step up? Dick Armey, U.S. House majority leader from 1995 to 2002, is chairman of FreedomWorks Foundation.