Campaign For Liberty: BruceLayne

Bruce Layne
BruceLayne
Region 6 Coordinator
Location: Lexington, KY
Last login: 11/12/09
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I love liberty... a lot.

An invasive and pernicious government is an affront to all who cherish liberty. Abolishing such a government in favor of a smaller government that exists to preserve our individual liberties must be our goal, and we must always struggle to keep government constrained to its rightful limited place, as clearly defined by our Constitution. Currently, it's not even close. We have a lot of work to do.

Let's get busy.

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Posted by BruceLayne on 03/02/09


Ron Paul's son, Dr. Rand Paul has expressed an interest in the US Senate seat if Jim Bunning decides not to seek reelection in 2010.

Rand will be speaking at this month's Kentucky Center Right meeting, March 19th 2009 at 6:30 PM.

The Inn
1301 South Broadway
Lexington KY 40504

It would be nice to have a large crowd expressing support for Rand Paul in an upcoming campaign.

If you'd like to learn more about his possible candidacy:
http://www.rand2010.com

 

 




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Categories: Ron Paul, Campaign For Liberty, Civil Liberties, Republican Party, Grassroots News, Action Item, US Constitution, Revolution, Monetary Policy, Congress
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Posted 03/16/09

RandomUser
Nicholasville, KY
It is possible, Especially if Greyson and Williams run as they would split the NeoCon vote. That would be his best chance.


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Posted by BruceLayne on 11/13/09
Last updated 11/15/09


Come and join us for the 2nd annual End The Fed Rally at the Louisville branch of the Federal Reserve from 2:00 PM until probably 4:00 or 5:00 PM on Sunday, November 22nd, 2009.

101 S 5th St
Louisville, KY 40202

http://ronpaul.meetup.com/146/calendar/11786761

Video of last year's Louisville End The Fed rally:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoAyLOvwoFo

Afterward, we'll again adjourn to The Spaghetti Factory for dinner.

This local event is part of the nationwide coordinated effort to rally in protest at all 38 Federal Reserve locations across the country. Bring your anti-Fed signs, and anything else you think would be good to protest the secretive, inflationary, destructive activities of The Fed. The date was chosen as the 96th anniversary of the founding of the Federal Reserve.

A year ago, not many people understood that The Fed provides the funding for our federal government's deficit spending, and as long as The Fed maintains their inflationary loose money policy, our non-representatives in DC will continue to spend far beyond our means. This year, HR 1207 has veto-proof support in the House of Representatives because of our hard work, and S. 604 is slowly gaining support in The Senate.

The first step to any real fiscal conservancy in our federal government will require a thorough audit of the secretive Federal Reserve. I suspect that after the audit, the next step will be shutting down the Federal Reserve, once we learn that they cause the destructive economic cycles where every artificial boom is followed by a bust, and while the malinvestments that The Fed causes are bad for individuals and our economy at large, they are profitable to the privately owned Federal Reserve and their Wall Street bankster buddies, in what is starting to look very much like the Wall Street crime syndicate.

Yes, The Fed is a private company and not a federal agency as they pretend to be whenever it's convenient for them to do so, and Americans are finally awakening to that fact. We need to keep up the pressure.

Accountability for The Fed is something that most people hadn't considered until recently, but we're finally starting to "follow the money", and that's a good way to solve most crimes.

I hope you can join us on November 22nd, outside the Federal Reserve branch in Louisville as part of the nationwide educational protests against The Fed.

We'll have some liberty music, including several grassroots songs pertaining to monetary policy and The Lousy Fed. We might even get Jay to do a few minutes of Federal Reserve standup comedy.

This is a fun event with a lot of camaraderie.

 





Categories: Ron Paul, Campaign For Liberty, Education, Finance, Globalism, Grassroots News, Action Item, Federal Legislation, Current Events, Economy, Monetary Policy
Tags: the Fed, Federal Reserve, S 604, HR 1207, ETF, rally, End the Fed

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Posted 11/15/09

Kelly Toon
Louisville, KY
I'll do my best to be there, and bring my family along for the fun!


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Posted by BruceLayne on 07/06/09


Our Central Kentucky Campaign For Liberty group participated in the Lexington Kentucky Independence Day Parade.  We had Big Bad Uncle Sam and General Motors.  We didn't want to portray Uncle Sam as a lovable grandfather figure because we think the federal government has grown way too large and is a big part of our nation's problems, so we had a Big Bad Uncle Sam on drywall stilts and five large pillows stuffed into a grossly over sized Uncle Sam costume.  He was over eight feet tall with the top hat, and over three feet wide... with a pig nose!  We passed out trillion dollar bills with Bernanke's face on them and the back was a mini-ad for the Campaign For Liberty.  We gave out over 500 of those, legislative action refrigerator magnets, official C4L recruiting brochures, pocket Constitutions, Bill of Rights bookmarks, etc.
 
Here's Big Bad Uncle Sam with five year old Olivia and her mom Ginny as General Motors. Olivia handed out campaign literature for her 2040 presidential bid. She has a very small government platform.  And like Ginny's sign says, "GM Will Brown Nose For Bailouts!"
 
Big Bad Uncle Sam and General Motors

Big Bad Uncle Sam


About a third of the crowd of 50,000 didn't seem to get Big Bad Uncle Sam, about a third got it and LOVED the parody of Big Government, and about a third hated it.  A few of those big government advocates heckled us!
 
Big Bad Uncle Sam was loud and overbearing.  He promised people he'd print their stimulus checks out of thin air, but he'd take half of it back in taxes. General Motors was begging him for money.  Bazz and Darren carried a "We're All About Some Freedom In Kentucky" banner.  Wes and Paul carried the Campaign For Liberty banner. Scott and Mike passed out literature to the crowd.
 
I had a good idea what I'd say to the crowd as Big Bad Uncle Sam, but I was surprised that when I was in character, I was channeling some Dave Chappelle angry character (minus any racial overtones and profanity).  I'd tell the crowd: "Hiya' taxpayers!  Gimme all your money!  I'm broke!  And I need a few billion dollars to give to GM for their next bailout!"
 
Kids liked Big Bad Uncle Sam.
 
"Hiya' future taxpayers!  Save your money, 'cause I'll be taxing you in ten years!  You're gonna have to pay for these huge deficits!  It's all on you, little future tax payers!"
 
The kids liked it when I talked to them.  They didn't understand the message, but their parents surely did.  Hopefully, they felt some shame for allowing our non-representatives to give trillions to their corporate buddies and making our kids pay for this corporate fascist socialist travesty.

I'd pick out the couple of people in each group that seemed to get Big Bad Uncle Sam the most and I'd engage them to make it personal.  That seemed to be the best way to get the point across to the rest of the crowd.

"Your stimulus check is in the mail!  I printed them out of thin air this morning, so it's going to cause massive inflation and the rest of your money will be worth less!  Ha ha ha!  I give you a check but I get all the money!"

I'd wave my five foot tall cane at the crowd and yell, "I'm Big Government, and I'm taxing all of you fine taxpayers!  I've grown way too big, living large on your tax dollars.  It's the 4th of July, and you just now finished working to pay all of your taxes for this year!  Ha ha ha!"

As I was leaving, I'd wave back to the crowd and bellow, "Tax ya' later!"

My favorite part was passing in front of the reviewing stand.  Local TV personalities were there, along with some of the city council.  There was a very nice introduction to the Campaign For Liberty, explaining how we're working for individual liberty and smaller government.  Then I swept my big cane across the entire reviewing stand and shouted, "I'm taxing all of you people!"  I pointed the cane directly at mayor Newberry, leaned toward him, locked eyes with him, and I boomed, "I'm taxing YOU mayor!  I'm Big Government!"  His eyebrows shot up and he and the local CBS news anchor had this look on their faces that seemed to say, "Holy crap!  What is THIS?"

Next year, there will probably be some tighter qualifications, with all parade applicants required to submit a description of what their parade entry will be.  We can't allow people to make fun of Big Government like that.  Heh heh heh.

After the parade, we walked over to the TEA party at the courthouse and we mixed with the TEA Party folks and gave away the last of our trillion dollar bills and posed with 912ers who wanted a picture with Big Bad Uncle Sam.

Big Bad Uncle Sam appears for a few seconds, about two minutes into this video from the local newspaper.


http://videos.kentucky.com/vmix_hosted_apps/p/media?id=4914448&item_index=1&
amp; amp;all=1&sort=NULL

Hopefully, our dark comedy street theater we got some people thinking about the adverse role of Big Government in their lives.

If anyone wants me to email them the file for the trillion dollar Bernanke bucks with the C4L mini-ad on the back, just send me a message with your email address.

Trillion Bernanke Bucks





Categories: Campaign For Liberty, Education, Globalism, Grassroots News, Just For Fun, Social Issues, Socialism, Economy, Monetary Policy
Tags: lexington, independence, day, parade, big, bad, Uncle, Sam

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Posted 07/06/09

BruceLayne
Lexington, KY
Good picture of Big Bad Uncle Sam and greedy little nationalized GM:

http://photos4.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/8/3/8/9/highres_9513673.jpeg
Posted 07/06/09

Son Of Liberty
Erie, PA
that is seriously awesome and creative! You should tell other coordinators about your theater ideas
Posted 07/07/09

BruceLayne
Lexington, KY
I don't know how to effectively share this to the larger C4L group. I guess the state coordinator sees it and pushes it to the state level, and someone at the national level notices it and if it's deemed worthy, it's given some national attention?

If so, I'm surprised it works in such a hierarchical manner. Given the personalities that flock to C4L, I think most people would prefer some sort of grassroots method to push stories into prominence - something like Digg or a voting system where people can give it a thumbs up and that'll make it more likely for others to see it in a prioritized list.

The Bernanke Bucks went over very well. People got the idea of the trillion dollar bill, even if they didn't know it's called hyper-inflation, they understood the concept and they were thinking about monetary policy at the most basic level. I wish The Fed was considering the most basic concepts of monetary policy!

I think the Big Bad Uncle Sam character could become something of a meme. It's been portrayed in political cartoons, but the time is right for it to go viral. Nothing communicates ideas like thos as well as satire and parody. One well crafted joke communicates more than an hour of preaching about the gloom and doom.


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Posted by BruceLayne on 06/16/09


Someone put up an online poll to gauge support for the people who have expressed an interest in the 2010 US Senate race in Kentucky.  They must not remember the online polls from the 2008 presidential race where Ron Paul was almost always the favorite and usually won by a landslide.

It's happening again in the online polling for Kentucky's US Senate race, where Rand Paul is currently running 77%, the incumbent Jim Bunning is polling at 8%, and the GOP's heir apparent to the throne, hand picked by Senator Mitch "TARP-1 Bailout" McConnell himself, Trey Grayson, is in a distant second place with 14%.

http://twtpoll.com/z2v5d1/1

Trey Grayson was a delegate for Bill Clinton, if that gives you any idea what's going on in the neocon owned GOP. They get their butts handed to them in a couple of consecutive elections, and they still can't help but run these RINO candidates, and their apologist GOPbots just keep on saying that Ron Paul is a "kook", even though everything he said about our economy is happening before their eyes.  I wish I could wake up from this slow motion train wreck Republican nightmare.

 



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Posted by BruceLayne on 05/08/09


On Thursday, May 7th 2009, Rand Paul made an announcement in Bowling Green Kentucky, indicating that he was increasing his efforts to seek the US Senate seat from Kentucky if Senator Jin Bunning should choose to vacate it, which is looking increasingly likely.

http://www.wbko.com/news/headlines/44528347.html

Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson seems to be the current favorite of the Republican Party of Kentucky, given that he will be the maser of ceremonies at the upcoming Lincoln Dinner where the RPK elite will be hobnobbing.

 

 





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