Monthly Archives: March 2012

Why Ron Paul?

On Tuesday March 6, 2012 I had the privilege of speaking to the Twin Falls County Republican Party Caucus. There were 4 candidates in the race. I was honored to be able to speak for Ron Paul. Below is that 5 minute speech. Thank you all for allowing me to speak to you tonight. And [...]

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Answering Mr. Sound Bite

When a friend handed me a recent copy of David Oliveria’s Sunday Spokesman-Review column, it became clear what Thomas Jefferson meant over 200 years ago, when he said, “The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers.” In that column Oliveria referred to me as an [...]

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Media Controversary About Logs and Phil Hart

Most of the journey between Kansas City Missouri and the Pacific Ocean taken by Lewis and Clark was by boat. In September of 1805 the Lewis and Clark Corps traversed Idaho mostly on foot. At the eastern edge of Idaho is the continental divide making travel by boat impossible. As they traveled down the western [...]

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Idaho Constitutional Money Act of 2012

Last week the House State Affairs Committee of the Idaho Legislature sent to the amending order a Sound Money bill. This bill is called the “Idaho Constitutional Money Act of 2012.” The purpose of the bill is to remove barriers and provide statutory authority for those in Idaho who may choose to do business with [...]

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House Bill 366, More Pretended Legislation

“He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation.” Declaration of Independence. In early February of this year the House Revenue and Taxation Committee passed House Bill 366 which is entitled, “AGREEMENT WITH OTHER STATES [...]

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