Sedition is a term of law which refers to overt conduct, such as speech and organization, that is deemed by the legal authority as tending toward insurrection against the established order. Sedition often includes subversion of a constitution and incitement of discontent (or resistance) to lawful authority. Sedition may include any commotion, though not aimed at direct and open violence against the laws. Seditious words in writing are seditious libel. A seditionist is one who engages in or promotes the interests of sedition.
PRESS HERE FOR SEDITIONERS ERNEST S. CHRISTIAN AND GARY A. ROBBINS
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Friday, July 30, 2010
My Email To StatCounter.com
Every project has a log size of 500. That's the maximum I can provide for free. I'd like to provide more but it's not sustainable. For a small monthly fee you can remain on my slowly, but promising, growing web site.
I've also asked Google Analytics and Technoroti the same.
The fee btw is $30.00 per month.
richardporter40@gmail.com
I've also asked Google Analytics and Technoroti the same.
The fee btw is $30.00 per month.
richardporter40@gmail.com
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Anti-Northerner Group Calls for 'Safe Passage' of Northerners Out of The South
An anti-northerner group is calling on the Obama admin-
istration to ensure a smooth exit for Northerners who are
trying to leave the South due to the weak economy and the
South's strict new immigration law.
Southerners Sick Of Northerners (SSON) is pressuring the
White House and the Homeland Security Department to
establish "safe departure" border checkpoints along the
Mason-Dixon Line so they can leave without fear of being
beaten, tar and feathered or prosecuted for imposing their
beliefs on Southerners.
istration to ensure a smooth exit for Northerners who are
trying to leave the South due to the weak economy and the
South's strict new immigration law.
Southerners Sick Of Northerners (SSON) is pressuring the
White House and the Homeland Security Department to
establish "safe departure" border checkpoints along the
Mason-Dixon Line so they can leave without fear of being
beaten, tar and feathered or prosecuted for imposing their
beliefs on Southerners.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Emma Lazarus (Republican Revisionist Version)
Give me your rested, your rich,
Your wealthy few, yearning to avoid taxes,
The elitist few of your teeming shore.
Send these, the arrogant, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door
Your wealthy few, yearning to avoid taxes,
The elitist few of your teeming shore.
Send these, the arrogant, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Critique Of My Blog By TonyNJ
Eh... Not worth my time. This guy's a kook. And his
website is so very horrible. Why would I want to donate
to a site that has underage or over the hill naked women
and a bunch of thoughts and dialogue that just simply a
bunch of drivel. It's not funny, it's not thoughtful, and it's
typical "I think I'm so cool" college-aged garbage. Why
don't you try reading some books about history and
philosophy? Or even the Bible, just for a kick (never
happen)? Ahhhh... the unintelligent again is convinced
they are intelligent. Perfect example.
God Bless... hope you change... soon. For your own
sake. Seriously.
via Breitbart.com
website is so very horrible. Why would I want to donate
to a site that has underage or over the hill naked women
and a bunch of thoughts and dialogue that just simply a
bunch of drivel. It's not funny, it's not thoughtful, and it's
typical "I think I'm so cool" college-aged garbage. Why
don't you try reading some books about history and
philosophy? Or even the Bible, just for a kick (never
happen)? Ahhhh... the unintelligent again is convinced
they are intelligent. Perfect example.
God Bless... hope you change... soon. For your own
sake. Seriously.
via Breitbart.com
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Ronald Reagan's Legacy
Ronald Reagan's Legacy:
Widening the gap between rich and poor
Deficit ballooned to three times what it was when he took
office
The savings and loan crisis, the precursor of today’s financial
meltdown, came about as a result of Reagan’s anti-regulatory
approach
The gutting of funds for environmental protection
And massive cuts to Carter-era renewable-energy programs
which in my mind is his worst legacy given the fact that
China now leads the world in revewable energy research and
development
Widening the gap between rich and poor
Deficit ballooned to three times what it was when he took
office
The savings and loan crisis, the precursor of today’s financial
meltdown, came about as a result of Reagan’s anti-regulatory
approach
The gutting of funds for environmental protection
And massive cuts to Carter-era renewable-energy programs
which in my mind is his worst legacy given the fact that
China now leads the world in revewable energy research and
development
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
The Difference Between Right and Wrong
What brings you to town Mister?
I'm searching for a book.
And what book do you seek?
The Good Book of course. Seen any around?
Abridged or unabridged?
In braille, if you have it!
Are you blind?
Let's just say I can't see. I'm 'see-less.'
Washed up on shore have you? Do you come bearing
news?
I come bearing things unheard of.
A prophet are you? Maybe I've heard one. Can you
reveal to me something unheard of?
Have you heard this one?
But I don't hear anything.
There you have it! It's unheard of.
Wait a minute! I think I do hear something.
I hear something too.
Is something hearing?
I don't know if something is hearing or hearing is something
but when someone finds out I hope the hell they'll tell me
because nobody ever tells me a goddamn thing anymore.
I hear that! So what brings you to town Mister?
I'm here to right a wrong.
Someone wronged you?
Didn't I just say that?
You said something but I wasn't sure what it was.
It was a statement of intention - pure and simple.
So what brings you to town Mister?
I'm here to right a wrong.
And a wrong you shall right I say!
Then say no more: alas, I shall right this wrong.
But who wronged you?
It's a wrong story.
Were you at the wrong place at the wrong time?
I don't know where the hell I was, but something
obviously went wrong, that's all I know. My timing may
have been off. I was attempting to pass when someone
caught me off-guard and wronged me. Wronged me
when I wasn't looking. But, as I was saying, I'm here to
right a wrong.
Wrong! Wrong! I don't believe you were actually
wronged. I think you were mistaken, and this person you
speak of actually righted you, and you just don't realize it
yet.
You may be right and I may be wrong. Everything's
relative, is it not?
I think being wronged or righted is relative. In some
cultures being wronged may be akin to being righted,
and vise versa.
I think you're wrong to something.
I know I wrong.
And I know you're right.
And I know you're wrong.
Now I feel I may have to right two wrongs.
You may be right.
Or I may be wrong.
I'll teach you to wrong.
But can you right me?
Not if I don't have your address.
Then just wrong.
I already have.
And what can be right about that?
I'm not sure, but maybe I won't right this wrong. Maybe
it's simply wrong.
I think you're right. It's not right to right a wrong.
I think I'm right.
And I think I'm wrong.
I'm searching for a book.
And what book do you seek?
The Good Book of course. Seen any around?
Abridged or unabridged?
In braille, if you have it!
Are you blind?
Let's just say I can't see. I'm 'see-less.'
Washed up on shore have you? Do you come bearing
news?
I come bearing things unheard of.
A prophet are you? Maybe I've heard one. Can you
reveal to me something unheard of?
Have you heard this one?
But I don't hear anything.
There you have it! It's unheard of.
Wait a minute! I think I do hear something.
I hear something too.
Is something hearing?
I don't know if something is hearing or hearing is something
but when someone finds out I hope the hell they'll tell me
because nobody ever tells me a goddamn thing anymore.
I hear that! So what brings you to town Mister?
I'm here to right a wrong.
Someone wronged you?
Didn't I just say that?
You said something but I wasn't sure what it was.
It was a statement of intention - pure and simple.
So what brings you to town Mister?
I'm here to right a wrong.
And a wrong you shall right I say!
Then say no more: alas, I shall right this wrong.
But who wronged you?
It's a wrong story.
Were you at the wrong place at the wrong time?
I don't know where the hell I was, but something
obviously went wrong, that's all I know. My timing may
have been off. I was attempting to pass when someone
caught me off-guard and wronged me. Wronged me
when I wasn't looking. But, as I was saying, I'm here to
right a wrong.
Wrong! Wrong! I don't believe you were actually
wronged. I think you were mistaken, and this person you
speak of actually righted you, and you just don't realize it
yet.
You may be right and I may be wrong. Everything's
relative, is it not?
I think being wronged or righted is relative. In some
cultures being wronged may be akin to being righted,
and vise versa.
I think you're wrong to something.
I know I wrong.
And I know you're right.
And I know you're wrong.
Now I feel I may have to right two wrongs.
You may be right.
Or I may be wrong.
I'll teach you to wrong.
But can you right me?
Not if I don't have your address.
Then just wrong.
I already have.
And what can be right about that?
I'm not sure, but maybe I won't right this wrong. Maybe
it's simply wrong.
I think you're right. It's not right to right a wrong.
I think I'm right.
And I think I'm wrong.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Friday, July 09, 2010
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
Monday, July 05, 2010
World's Thinnest Books
Geography Lessons, By Sarah Palin
Jewish Conservatives Through the Ages, By Pamela Geller
Clear Thinking, By Ronald Reagan
Deficit Reduction, By George W. Bush
Electrical Fences, By Rand Paul
Nazis My Father Killed, By Governor Jan Brewer
Whiskey I Dislike, By Senator John Boehner
Landmark Speeches of the American Conservative Movement, By Peter Schweitzer Griffen
Tea Parties Who Aren't Racist, By Michelle Bachmann
Men Who Find Horse Faced Women Attractive, By Ann Coulter
Jewish Conservatives Through the Ages, By Pamela Geller
Clear Thinking, By Ronald Reagan
Deficit Reduction, By George W. Bush
Electrical Fences, By Rand Paul
Nazis My Father Killed, By Governor Jan Brewer
Whiskey I Dislike, By Senator John Boehner
Landmark Speeches of the American Conservative Movement, By Peter Schweitzer Griffen
Tea Parties Who Aren't Racist, By Michelle Bachmann
Men Who Find Horse Faced Women Attractive, By Ann Coulter
Sunday, July 04, 2010
Saturday, July 03, 2010
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