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Tuesday, August 16, 2005


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Having to move out isn't necessarily the end of the road. It is only over when you give up and you are the only one who can make the decision to do that. And even giving up isn't the only possible outcome. You can stay and help educate others about the mistakes you made and how to avoid them. The first mistake you made was in not knowing about non-judicial foreclosures and making sure you didn't get stuck with one. So lack of knowledge was your first mistake. Give up and just go about your life and you rob others of the knowledge and experience you have. Stick around and maybe start a J-accuse group in your area and work to get the law changed in your state. Work to become a leader in your own right, working to educate lawmakers about
the injustices that are being heaped on innocent people by the legal system. Those are other things you can do to fight back. We can and should fight back in any way we can when we see an injustice being done or about to be done.

I've done that a lot over the years. One of the more notable that I have done was to start the 10th Amendment Group here in Oklahoma and end up helping defeat the push to hand the United Nations a new United States Constitution for it's 50th birthday back in 1996. We didn't win the 10th Amendment fight because the government did an end run around us but we did defeat the CON-CON or Constitutional Convention.

That fight was spearheaded by Sen. Charlie Duke of Colorado and Sen. Don Rogers of Calif. Charlie Duke was the real leader of the two. They alerted people all over the U.S. as to the danger that was about to befall us. They got people who could put together a group in each state to work to deny their state the number of delegates needed to hold a CON-CON.

I and my group stepped up to the plate here in Oklahoma. We made it a hot button issue but we were not alone in the fight. Other groups and lobbyists got into it too. We probably could
not have done it alone but we did our part. Working with other groups all across the nation we managed to prevent the dreaded CON-CON from ever happening.

One of the good things that came out of that effort was starting my
which is still very active to this day.

They got people who could put together a group in each state to work to deny their state the number of delegates needed to hold a CON-CON. I and my group stepped up to the plate here in
Oklahoma. We made it a hot button issue but we were not alone in the fight. Other groups and lobbyists got into it too. We probably could not have done it alone but we did our part. Working with other groups all across the nation we managed to prevent the dreaded CON-CON from
ever happening.

One of the good things that came out of that effort was starting my
MAGNA CARTA NEWS SERVICE which is still very active to this day

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