What is Agenda 21?

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Holding our officials accountable to the Constitution!!!

What: Liberty and Justice Association Inc. (ljai.info) meeting - ALL ARE WELCOME

When: April 3, 2009 6:30 PM

Where: 545 Pittsburgh Road(RT.8) Butler, Penna


Description: Liberty and Justice Association, Inc. meeting Friday, April 3rd at 6:30 p.m. (FIRST FRIDAY OF EACH MONTH)

We at the Liberty & Justice Association, Inc. are committed to the protection of the God-given Rights of the People. Above all, we the people, must do our part to enforce the Constitution of these States United and our respective State Constitutions upon the Government Oficers, either elected, apppointed or hired. The Constitution is for them. It is our Law and Wholly Orders to them, not for us. It says you may do these things but you cannot infringe upon the GOd-given Rights of we the people. The Government began a path of decption back around 1913 to defraud our people by dumbing down our citizens. Around 1932 they began creating Adhesion Contracts through the incorporation of the Local, State and Federal Government and have also created you as a fiction in order to contract away your Rights. This all by fraudulent deceptive operations. This is crimes and treason against you the Freeman on the land. They have sworn an OATH by their Hand that they would not do so!

When they violate that sacred Oath, they have relinquished any Public Trust invested in them. They no longer have any authority, and are in fact Criminals!

Wont you join us today by going to the “Become a Member,” on the www.ljai.info web-site menu to help save our republic?


Government Officers in all levels of Government believe that they are above the Law. We never authorized such an atrocity, and they have no such power to give themselves immunity.

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Hagan Smith hagan@ljai.info

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Pittsburgh Tea Party

When: April 11th Saturday Sat 12:00 PM

Where: Allegheny Landing(next to PNC Park)

Held by the "We Surround Them" meet up group.

Come and bring family and friends, This is a time to bring people together.

Monday, March 23, 2009

State Rep. Cohen will push Pa. medical marijuana bill

By Peter Mucha
Inquirer Staff Writer

State Rep. Mark Cohen of Philadelphia said yesterday he hoped to introduce a bill next month to legalize the medical use of marijuana in Pennsylvania.
"There is obviously no consensus on legalizing marijuana, but there is a widespread consensus on legalizing medical marijuana," the Democrat said. "I think there is a solid scientific case and there is overwhelming popular support."

Cohen expects his bill to "emulate" legislation being considered by New Jersey's Assembly after passage by the state Senate.

The New Jersey measure would let registered patients suffering from cancer, multiple sclerosis and other illnesses grow marijuana plants for medical use or buy the drug at a licensed center. Gov. Corzine said he'd sign the bill.

Cohen, whose district is mostly in Northeast Philadelphia, expects his bill not only to require prescriptions, but to set forth a plan for regulating distribution and sales.

More study, including input from state officials, would be needed to determine the best setup, whether that involves using existing state stores and pharmacies or new providers.

"I think it can easily raise $25 million a year in taxes," said Cohen.

Next month, Michigan will join a dozen other states, including California, that have legalized the medical use of marijuana.

In recent years, there has been little talk of such a move in the Pennsylvania legislature.

Some physicians and patients say that other medications can be even more dangerous, Cohen said.

"I'm aware of potential dangers that abuse can cause, but all prescription drugs can also be abused," he said.

Contact staff writer Peter Mucha at 215-854-4342 or pmucha@phillynews.com.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.

http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/pa/20090321_State_Rep__Cohen_will_push_Pa__medical_marijuana_bill.html