Archive for October, 2010


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Perspectives on America: End of an era…

After many months of toiling over the issue, Friday, October 29, 2010 was the final hour of my fifteen year old program, ‘Perspectives on America‘. Joe McNeil of the Micro Effect has been fully aware of my need to transition to another venue, strictly for financial reasons, yet I remain committed to the cause of The Micro Effect, as I hope that you will be – not only as a listener to the many fine hours of broadcasting and exceptionally talented broadcasters, but also the financial commitment, which is required to operate and expand such an endeavor.

Although I have made the choice to provide my services elsewhere, I have committed a $1,000 contribution to the Micro Effect, and hope that you will make your best effort to contribute to the MIcro Effect – along with other listeners – to help match that figure.

I know that the economy is in dire straits, and that many listeners are hanging by a thread from month to month – and to you I say, don’t hurt your families by taking bread from their mouths, or shoes from their feet – this I understand, and would never ask you to give up the necessities of these times.

As for those who can afford the twelve or twenty-four pack each week = how about sacrificing the cost of a case now and then? Every dollar goes toward the best cause I know of – America – and the need to restore her to her greatness.

With the aid of the Micro Broadcasters, and yourself – the Micro Effect Radio Broadcast Network will continue to fight the fight, and whether win, lose or draw – I know that we’ll one day meet our Maker, and know that we have fought the good fight – we have taken the stand for righteousness.

Won’t you step up to the pump, with the most generous offering, you and your family can make? After all, this isn’t some phony 501c3 operation – and we are reaching an audience – but the Micro Effect needs your help, in order to move forward.

I’ll drop in from time to time, just to say hello, as a guest or possibly a guest host – after all – the war is being fought on many fronts.

As to my whereabouts, you’ll be able to continue following me right here at the Federal Observer, and GoldenIRA.net – and oh yes, I am out there somewhere with a brand new program called, Life, Liberty & All That Jazz. Yup – you know me and my music.

I rejoined RBN in September 2010, as a broadcaster, and as Director of Marketing for Republic Trading Group International in September of 2010, and host of ‘Life, Liberty & All That Jazz’. I bring with me, over 50 years personal experience in all things precious metals and rare coins, in addition to 20 years professional experience, and have taken the Republic Trading Group in radically new directions. “After all, it is YOUR money!

Life, Liberty & All That Jazz can be heard from 7:00 until 8:00 p.m. (ET) Monday through Friday on the Republic Broadcasting Network.

Thanks to all of you, who have been with me on this ride for the past fifteen and one-half years. Thanks also you also for the emails of support, which I have received from many of you over this weekend – but the fight isn’t won yet… and I have miles to go before I sleep.

Be strong, for your families, and for your Nation, and most of all – be Blessed.

As we reach the end of this road, I’ll see you at Sundown.

Without Apology, I am,

Jeffrey Bennett

Ross: The Lines Have Not Been Blurred, They’ve Been Erased

You know, just when you think you have a pretty good grasp on something, someone always goes and says something that proves you don’t really know as much as you thought you did.

American philosopher Will Durant once said, “Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance.” I guess I am living proof of that statement. It seems that the more I study politics and the philosophies which guided our founders when they created our system of government, the more I realize that I don’t that damn much after all.

Bentley: Disenfranchising Americans

Ninth Circuit overturns Arizona’s proof of citizenship requirement to register to vote

SAN FRANCISCO – On Tuesday, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, made up of Associate Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, Chief Judge Alex Kozinski and Circuit Judge Sandra S. Ikuta issued a non-unanimous opinion holding “that the National Voter Registration Act (NVTA) supersedes Proposition 200’s voter registration procedures and that Arizona’s documentary proof of citizenship requirement for registration is therefore invalid.”

Voter Fraud: Illegal alien voters ignored by Obama Justice Department

“The U.S. Census Bureau reports that 28.2 percent of Hispanic voters in the 2008 election were immigrants,” according to Steven Camarota of Center for Immigration Studies

In the midst of his whirlwind nationwide campaign to salvage Democrat control of both houses of the U.S. Congress, President Barack Obama appeared at a political event for Latinos — including, legal and illegal aliens — and said…

Baroud: Such is the Peace Process: Obama as a Salesman

It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to claim that the resumption of peace talks between the Israeli government and the Palestinian Authority have thus far yielded nothing of value, at least not as far as settling the decades-long struggle.

Ewart: Corruption is the Predictable Outcome of Size, Wealth, Power and Ego!

“It is said that power corrupts, but actually it’s more true that power attracts the corruptible. The sane are usually attracted by other things than power.” – David Brin

The Founding Fathers went to great lengths to limit the build up of centralized power. First, they limited the powers of the federal government to 17 enumerated powers, as delineated in Article I, Section 8 of the U. S. Constitution. They went even further to limit centralized power by establishing the “Separation of Powers” doctrine, such that the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the federal government were designed to hold each of the other branches in check. But the final check on centralized power came in the form of the 9th and 10th Amendments, granting ALL OTHER rights and powers to the states and the people.

Biesada: A teachable moment

Call it a renaissance, or call it a revolution, but a long awaited phenomenon is taking shape in the United States as the average, law-abiding, American citizen, has awoken to the disgusting stench of a corrupt, out of control government, that they don’t want any part of … and I’m loving it!

American’s are fed up!

Ross: Can I Make It Any Clearer?

Imagine for a moment that a dear friend, or a loved one, gave you a valuable gift, then later someone attempted to steal that gift from you. How would you react? Would you just let them have it, or would you not let them take it from you without some sort of fight? Worse, what if that person, or group of people, who were trying to steal that gift were friends, or people upon whom you thought you could trust to protect your gift?

Caruba: Obama’s Failure Agenda

Normally, we assume that anyone who runs for and assumes the office of president has an agenda intended to succeed and thereby ensure that history will look favorably on his accomplishments. The men who served in that office craved success and loathed failure.

Barack Obama didn’t merely promise hope and change.