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Friday, September 17, 2010

Allegheny County Sheriffs Brigade Inaugural Meeting

Friday, September 17 at 7:00 PM
Location Panera Bread
3401 Blvd of the Allies
Quality Inn-University Center Hotel (Oakland)
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

In addition to limiting government's power, the framers of the U.S. Constitution implemented the Checks and Balance system to ensure that no one branch of the federal government could get out of control. As long as at least one branch of government kept it's primary goal as liberty, it could stop encroachments on the freedom of the people by the other two branches.

But, what would happen if all three branches of the federal government changed their agendas from freedom to power and coercion? The vast majority of American citizens are unaware that the framers, who understood that a law is only as good as it's enforced, implemented a check and balance for such a situation as well. Fortunately, our system of government gives the power to the County Sheriff to either ignore or enforce Federal law. Neither the President of the United States, the U.S. Congress nor the U.S. Supreme Court can tell the County Sheriff what to do in his or her own county.

The County Sheriff is elected by the people, not employed by any branch of the government. Because he/she takes an oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States, his/her loyalty is towards protecting freedom. He/she decides which laws are Constitutional and will be enforced and which laws violate his/her citizens' rights and will be ignored. For the choices he/she makes, he/she will answer directly to the citizens of his/her county, not the federal government. Ultimately, the County Sheriff is the check to balance any overreaching authority of the federal government, and is thus the last line of protection against any and all intrusive actions and legislation.

The Sheriff Project is designed to educate citizen volunteers as to what they may rightly expect from their County Sheriff and how to determine if their Sheriff is fulfilling his/her oath to the U.S. Constitution. If the Sheriff is not, the citizens, as the Sheriffs Brigade, develop an action plan to either cultivate a relationship with their Sheriff or remove him/her from office. They stand with their Sheriff and do everything possible to aid him/her in defending their freedoms and promoting peace, security and Constitutional Law within the boundaries of their county.

Please join us on Constitution Day (and Citizenship Day) 2010 as we endeavor to establish the Allegheny County Sheriffs Brigade. All are welcome!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Pennsylvania Homeland Security Puts Anti-tax Protesters On List of Terror Threats

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
September 15, 2010

Anti-tax protesters were considered a terrorist threat to Pennsylvania’s infrastrucutre.

The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports Pennsylvania’s Democrat governor Ed Renell is “deeply embarrassed” by the disclosure that state Homeland Security officials have designated anti-tax protesters and other folks exercising their First Amendment right to petition the government as a threat to the state’s infrastructure.

“I am appalled by the information that was disseminated,” Rendell said. “Let me make this as clear as I can make it: Protesting is not a threat against infrastructure. Protesting is a God-given American right.”

Pennsylvania paid a Philadelphia-based nonprofit $125,000 to compile the list as part of the state Homeland Security’s federally mandated mission to protect public infrastructure. Homeland Security officials distributed the list in a security bulletin to government and law enforcement officials, universities and gas drilling companies, according to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. The company, which also has offices in Washington and Jerusalem, provides “actionable intelligence briefings” and “threat and hazard monitoring,” among other services, according to its website.

“I thought we were in America, and to me that’s almost like communism,” Barbara Pribila of the Lincoln Place Action Group, a Pittsburgh neighborhood group opposed to shale gas drilling, told the newspaper. “I thought this was a free country and I was allowed to have my own opinion. Now what, you’re going to watch me and every move I make? That’s not right.”

Kurt Nimmo edits Infowars.com. He is the author of Another Day in the Empire: Life In Neoconservative America.

http://www.infowars.com/pennsylvania-homeland-security-puts-anti-tax-protesters-on-list-of-terror-threats/