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    Government, Keep Out!

    Speech: "Government, Keep Out!"

    Performed by Jerry Hughes of the Accent Radio Network.
    http://www.jpfo.org/govkeepout.mp3


    They call us the world's only superpower. But life feels less "super" every day. Our incomes fall. Our debts rise. Our leaders tell us inflation is low. Yet costs for housing, fuel, and even food balloon beyond our means.

    Haven't we had enough?

    Our businesses close while we buy goods made by entrepreneurial Chinese. We call India to get advice about our Japanese cellphones. America’s factories and millions of jobs have gone overseas. America moves from a manufacturing to a service economy and a nation doesn’t prosper when we repair each others washing machines.

    Haven't we had enough?

    That same government spends trillions on an ever-growing array of programs, reaching tentacles into every part of daily life. Whether they call themselves Republicans or Democrats, politicians all share the same creed: "Spend more. Go into debt. Mind everybody else's business. Control everything -- and everybody."

    Haven't we had enough?

    Politicians take more than 40 percent of everything we produce and tell us they're going to spend it on programs that make things better. But things aren't getting better. They're getting worse. And what do the politicians say? "Give us more! And more! And more!"

    Listen: We are being conned, cheated, had, lied to. This country's economic well-being and its freedoms are being plundered right before our very eyes by people more interested in their personal agendas than in our future. And we are falling for it.

    Enough is enough.

    It's time for ordinary Americans to get off our butts, say no to out-of-control government, and take our own country back.

    We don't need to "reinvent government." We need to restore freedom from government.. We must get big government out of our way. Americans will build a fair, just, prosperous, stable, and free society again. We already have the tools. Including the most important tool of all. The Bill of Rights.

    Go to the Internet or to your library and look at one short document. This document has only 482 words, and most of them are simple, plain language. A blueprint for building a free and prosperous society. It says that government can't take away our natural-born right to choose our own religion, speak our own mind, or assemble in protest.

    This document says we have the right to defend ourselves and our freedom against tyrants. It says we can't be locked up forever without trial, that punishment has to fit the crime. It says we're entitled to our day in court, heard by a jury. It says our property can't be stolen from us by government. In just 482 short words, it says all that and a lot more.

    But what it really says is "government, keep out." .

    "Government, keep out." In all its simplicity, that is the key to freedom and economic stability.

    It says government is to protect our freedom of speech: Yet today, the government sets up concrete-barriered, barb-wired "free-speech zones" that turn the very concept of free speech into a joke. We can be investigated by the FBI for innocent political activities.. Today our phones may be tapped without warrant. Our reading monitored. Our opinions and our activities tracked. In a free country, people are free to criticize without fear of reprisal. Political opinions are not a threat and the First Amendment tells government to keep its hands off them.

    The Fourth Amendment says our doors shouldn't be kicked down on unchecked tips from informants. The Fifth Amendment says we shouldn't be forced into guilty pleas just so courts can crank millions of us through the system more quickly and it forbids random confiscation of property..

    Government, keep out: These 482 words tell us government has no authority over what we voluntarily do in the privacy of our own homes.

    Our court systems have become a travesty. Instead of justice, we have crank-'em-out plea bargains in which citizens incriminate themselves under pressure and prosecutors seek not fairness but high conviction "scores."

    Today a bureaucratic government says, "The people are immature, violent children; and we can't be trusted with firearms." So it turns our right to self-defense into a government-granted privilege. Or in some places government outright forbids us to effectively defend ourselves against violent criminals. This, too, is nonsense. If average people can't be trusted with weapons, than neither can police officers, soldiers, or government agents all of whom come from us average Americans.

    Government, keep out: The Second Amendment says "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." Note that: the right of the people, not the right of the government. And that's good. Because the people can be trusted -- more than any government can. And we are most trustworthy when we're taught every day to respect the rights of others and be responsible for our own choices.

    And let us not forget taxes: There's a word for people who aren't allowed to keep and manage their own earnings. That word is "slave." True, we are among the most prosperous serfs ever to live. But the principle remains. If some greater power takes away our earnings and decided how that money is to be spent, that power is our master.

    But you might say, the Bill of Rights has been around since 1791, and if it protects all these freedoms and forbids all these abuses, how did we get into this fix? How can the Bill of Rights be of any use if things have gone bad?

    It is because we haven't protected the Bill of Rights. Because we haven't used the Bill of Rights. We have not lived it. We have not loved it. The fault isn't in the document. The fault is ours. The government trespassed, and we allowed it.

    There is an answer. There is a solution. In the future, put every law and regulation, both existing and proposed, to the Bill of Rights test. Does a law violate any part of any amendment in the Bill of Rights? Then out it goes. Does a regulation exceed the specific, limited, delegated powers given to the government? If so, then wipe it away forever.

    In a truly free, healthy America, if any government action doesn't meet the Bill of Rights test ... out it goes. This is the way to restore freedom and prosperity for all.

    The problem is government. The solution is less government.
    The solution is personal responsibility and initiative.
    The problem is government. The solution is us. We the people.
    The solution is freedom.
    The problem is government. The solution is a Bill of Rights culture.

    Enough is enough. All people who genuinely want to be free must say it and mean it: "Government, keep out."

    If not for ourselves then for our children, grand-children and generations of Americans to come.

    Enough is enough. "Government, keep out."

    Enough is enough. "Government, keep out."

    Please say it with me… Enough is enough. "Government, keep out."

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    I agree with your belief of lesser government. The smaller the better.
    I do not agree with your economic reality of the nation though.
    Here in WNY economics are poor. As usual for WNY. Most of the rest of the country is doing fairly well to real damn good.
    WNY is stuck in an economic haze it may never come out of for the entire population that will remain here over the next ten years.
    Less government will be tough to push when 48% of the voting public want bigger government. The bigger the better, so they think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LHardy
    I agree with your belief of lesser government. The smaller the better.
    I do not agree with your economic reality of the nation though.
    Here in WNY economics are poor. As usual for WNY. Most of the rest of the country is doing fairly well to real damn good.
    WNY is stuck in an economic haze it may never come out of for the entire population that will remain here over the next ten years.
    Less government will be tough to push when 48% of the voting public want bigger government. The bigger the better, so they think.
    I agree with you, less government is better....So does Steven Colbert, in fact he spoke about it at the White House Correspondence Dinner.
    "All government, -indeed, every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue and every prudent act,- is founded on compromise..." -Edmund Burke
    A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.
    Mark Twain (1835 - 1910), (attributed)
    Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." —Washington, D.C., Aug. 5, 2004 George W. Bush

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    Quote Originally Posted by LHardy
    I agree with your belief of lesser government. The smaller the better.
    I do not agree with your economic reality of the nation though.
    Here in WNY economics are poor. As usual for WNY. Most of the rest of the country is doing fairly well to real damn good.
    WNY is stuck in an economic haze it may never come out of for the entire population that will remain here over the next ten years.
    Less government will be tough to push when 48% of the voting public want bigger government. The bigger the better, so they think.
    What economic reality? The economic reality presented by White House press releases and big government economists. It isn’t the first administration to try to pass off massive government expenditures by deficit spending and massive monetary inflation as an economic boom. The Federal Reserve even stopped publishing a statistic known as M3 - the best information available on how much new currency is being created. Their reason? It’s too expensive. Imagine that, the money monopoly who creates money out of thin air can’t afford to get the statistics together and release them to the public. Of course that's not the real reason.

    Even you can create the illusion of prosperity if you have an unlimited line on your credit card. Sooner or later the bubble will burst and real reality will set in as it always does.

    The author of that piece is right, ” We are being conned, cheated, had, lied to. This country's economic well-being and its freedoms are being plundered right before our very eyes by people more interested in their personal agendas than in our future. And we are falling for it.”

    You say 48% of the voting public want bigger government. I think in reality that is low. Maybe half the people are on the government dole in one way or another, but there are some others that say they want smaller government, but when put up against the wall they can't seem to give up their favorite failed government programs that they think are so essential.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tronix75
    Speech: "Government, Keep Out!"

    Performed by Jerry Hughes of the Accent Radio Network.
    http://www.jpfo.org/govkeepout.mp3


    They call us the world's only superpower. But life feels less "super" every day. Our incomes fall. Our debts rise. Our leaders tell us inflation is low. Yet costs for housing, fuel, and even food balloon beyond our means.

    Haven't we had enough?

    Our businesses close while we buy goods made by entrepreneurial Chinese. We call India to get advice about our Japanese cellphones. America’s factories and millions of jobs have gone overseas. America moves from a manufacturing to a service economy and a nation doesn’t prosper when we repair each others washing machines.

    Haven't we had enough?

    That same government spends trillions on an ever-growing array of programs, reaching tentacles into every part of daily life. Whether they call themselves Republicans or Democrats, politicians all share the same creed: "Spend more. Go into debt. Mind everybody else's business. Control everything -- and everybody."

    Haven't we had enough?

    Politicians take more than 40 percent of everything we produce and tell us they're going to spend it on programs that make things better. But things aren't getting better. They're getting worse. And what do the politicians say? "Give us more! And more! And more!"

    Listen: We are being conned, cheated, had, lied to. This country's economic well-being and its freedoms are being plundered right before our very eyes by people more interested in their personal agendas than in our future. And we are falling for it.

    Enough is enough.

    It's time for ordinary Americans to get off our butts, say no to out-of-control government, and take our own country back.

    We don't need to "reinvent government." We need to restore freedom from government.. We must get big government out of our way. Americans will build a fair, just, prosperous, stable, and free society again. We already have the tools. Including the most important tool of all. The Bill of Rights.

    Go to the Internet or to your library and look at one short document. This document has only 482 words, and most of them are simple, plain language. A blueprint for building a free and prosperous society. It says that government can't take away our natural-born right to choose our own religion, speak our own mind, or assemble in protest.

    This document says we have the right to defend ourselves and our freedom against tyrants. It says we can't be locked up forever without trial, that punishment has to fit the crime. It says we're entitled to our day in court, heard by a jury. It says our property can't be stolen from us by government. In just 482 short words, it says all that and a lot more.

    But what it really says is "government, keep out." .

    "Government, keep out." In all its simplicity, that is the key to freedom and economic stability.

    It says government is to protect our freedom of speech: Yet today, the government sets up concrete-barriered, barb-wired "free-speech zones" that turn the very concept of free speech into a joke. We can be investigated by the FBI for innocent political activities.. Today our phones may be tapped without warrant. Our reading monitored. Our opinions and our activities tracked. In a free country, people are free to criticize without fear of reprisal. Political opinions are not a threat and the First Amendment tells government to keep its hands off them.

    The Fourth Amendment says our doors shouldn't be kicked down on unchecked tips from informants. The Fifth Amendment says we shouldn't be forced into guilty pleas just so courts can crank millions of us through the system more quickly and it forbids random confiscation of property..

    Government, keep out: These 482 words tell us government has no authority over what we voluntarily do in the privacy of our own homes.

    Our court systems have become a travesty. Instead of justice, we have crank-'em-out plea bargains in which citizens incriminate themselves under pressure and prosecutors seek not fairness but high conviction "scores."

    Today a bureaucratic government says, "The people are immature, violent children; and we can't be trusted with firearms." So it turns our right to self-defense into a government-granted privilege. Or in some places government outright forbids us to effectively defend ourselves against violent criminals. This, too, is nonsense. If average people can't be trusted with weapons, than neither can police officers, soldiers, or government agents all of whom come from us average Americans.

    Government, keep out: The Second Amendment says "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed." Note that: the right of the people, not the right of the government. And that's good. Because the people can be trusted -- more than any government can. And we are most trustworthy when we're taught every day to respect the rights of others and be responsible for our own choices.

    And let us not forget taxes: There's a word for people who aren't allowed to keep and manage their own earnings. That word is "slave." True, we are among the most prosperous serfs ever to live. But the principle remains. If some greater power takes away our earnings and decided how that money is to be spent, that power is our master.

    But you might say, the Bill of Rights has been around since 1791, and if it protects all these freedoms and forbids all these abuses, how did we get into this fix? How can the Bill of Rights be of any use if things have gone bad?

    It is because we haven't protected the Bill of Rights. Because we haven't used the Bill of Rights. We have not lived it. We have not loved it. The fault isn't in the document. The fault is ours. The government trespassed, and we allowed it.

    There is an answer. There is a solution. In the future, put every law and regulation, both existing and proposed, to the Bill of Rights test. Does a law violate any part of any amendment in the Bill of Rights? Then out it goes. Does a regulation exceed the specific, limited, delegated powers given to the government? If so, then wipe it away forever.

    In a truly free, healthy America, if any government action doesn't meet the Bill of Rights test ... out it goes. This is the way to restore freedom and prosperity for all.

    The problem is government. The solution is less government.
    The solution is personal responsibility and initiative.
    The problem is government. The solution is us. We the people.
    The solution is freedom.
    The problem is government. The solution is a Bill of Rights culture.

    Enough is enough. All people who genuinely want to be free must say it and mean it: "Government, keep out."

    If not for ourselves then for our children, grand-children and generations of Americans to come.

    Enough is enough. "Government, keep out."

    Enough is enough. "Government, keep out."

    Please say it with me… Enough is enough. "Government, keep out."


    Accent Radio is the home to religious fanatics who are opposed to democracy and masquerade as interpreters of my conservative values:

    Accent Radio Network was born in the summer of 2000. Jim Feijo of Daniel Chapter One founded the network. It was brought about for the purpose of promoting a God-centered view of health and healing. Through their radio show, Daniel Chapter One HealthWatch, Jim and Tricia Feijo have helped thousands of people get back to God’s plan for health, directly from His word. They were equally concerned with exposing the deceptions of Satan in the FDA and Pharmaceutical drug companies. After airing their show on a couple of different networks, Jim and Tricia thought it would be best to put together their own network. This sounded like a great idea, but how would they go about getting it done? After much prayer and thought, they called Jay Harrison who had produced their show at another network. Immediately Jay got to work on building a network capable of airing their message of hope nationally.

    Though Daniel Chapter One is our main focus, we've also added shows over the years that provide information on what’s happening in our world from a conservative political perspective. Our program line-up is very diverse. Our show content consists of health info, current events, old-time radio, and more. We at ARN are concerned with magnifying Jesus Christ, and we strive to follow His leadership and direction in our jobs as well as our personal lives. It excites us to see Him actively working to make our network what He wants it to be, which is what we desire. We want to make it clear that whatever changes are made in the future of ARN will be brought about by God alone. We hope stations that share a similar philosophy to ours will join ARN and help bring back the correct focus in our nation.

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    when searching MSN "Jerry Hughes of the Accent Radio Network"

    i found first links to:

    Radical Middle Newsletter
    http://radicalmiddle.com/publicity.htm

    53.) March 7 -- radio interview, "Straight Talk" with host Jerry Hughes, 3 - 4 p.m. ET, WWAB-AM (Accent Radio Network), Lakeland FL
    Accent Radio Interview
    http://www.ithacagunsusa.com/accentradio.html

    (ithaca guns usa . com)
    President Craig Marshall's Interview with Jerry Hughes on the Accent Radio Network

    As a side note: rez gave me permission to post facts only. any questions, comments or concerns should be taken up with him. thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Right Wing
    Accent Radio is the home to religious fanatics who are opposed to democracy and masquerade as interpreters of my conservative values:
    Opposed to democracy? Which type of democracy is that?
    And which conservative values is that? I've yet to see any single definition of what conservative values are, or liberal values for that matter.

    Anyway, the speech is from the "Jews For The Preservation of Firearms Ownership, Inc." website.
    http://www.jpfo.org/govkeepout.htm

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