Monthly Archives: January 2011

Roy Cooper Preventing North Carolina Lawmakers From Joining Other States on Obamcare Repeal!

North Carolina Democratic Attorney General Roy Cooper is going head to head with newly elected Republican state and senate representatives in joining other states to repeal Obamacare. Cooper has refused to join litigation by other states. “The Attorney General must uphold state and federal laws, but if they conflict, the US Constitution and federal law prevail. A state law that authorizes North Carolina citizens to violate federal law could be found to be unconstitutional. The federal health law is deemed Constitutional until the federal appellate courts conclude otherwise.” Source ABC Local.go.com

So if Cooper feels this way, why have other state attorney generals filed to repeal Obamacare. Cooper needs to step aside and allow the will of the people, not his democrat loyalties play political game with the people of North Carolina that elected and overthrew the democrat house and Senate. I’m working on getting a protest permit at his office location, will give details upon permit approval. Roy is now on my Radar list of Moonbats! Randy’s Right

Nullification, Tom Woods Comments About Mainstream Media Controversy

The media unloaded on nullification and on me the other day, naturally trying to portray me as a sinister figure with bad intentions. Following a ludicrous summary of my career and views, the AP called me simply a “Kansas-based author,” not thinking it relevant, I guess, to mention that I have a Ph.D. in U.S. history from Columbia University. All people need to know is that I live in Kansas.

Idaho Democrats are accusing me (and, by extension, Thomas Jefferson) of “sedition.” Not the first time Jefferson has been accused of that. They also refer to the “shameful history” of nullification. Translation: we know nothing about the history of nullification except what we read in the Boston Globe. May I cite the 100 million people killed by centralized states in the 20th century, or the incarceration of the Japanese in America, as evidence of the “shameful history” of the state, such that anyone who defends that institution must thereby support mass murder?

The guy in this video is not the person they are trying to portray in the media, which is part of the reason I’ll be making more of them. Please spread it around. See Interview with a Zombie AND Nullification Free Chapter