Campaign For Liberty: Colossal Chris

Christopher Klingler
Colossal Chris
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Location: Reno, NV
Last login: 04/15/10
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I'm a med student at UNSOM with a fantastic wife and nine month old boy. I feel that to ensure a quality of life and freedom that something has to be done to bring this country back into the hands of its people and not its government.





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Posted by Colossal Chris on 03/23/10


"Please do not allow 13-10 to pass without a complete audit of the Fed! I fear that giving the Fed more power without fixing its original problems that helped it propel us into the current economic crisis would be irresponsible at best. We must know what the FED is doing, with whom they are interacting with our tax dollars, and what the terms are when they do interact with these entities. We cannot continue allowing the FED to have such unsupervised powers especially while considering to give it more powers. A complete and full audit of the FED that is restricted by current legislation is the only way that truth can be restored to our financial system, future crises can be avoided, and further growth of our economy can be accomplished. Please promote the cause to audit the FED and don't pass 13-10 especially without this audit."



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Posted by Colossal Chris on 08/20/09


Once again our friend and judge at Fox news gives a KO to our unconstitutional congress

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Categories: Health Freedom, Federal Legislation, Current Events, Congress
Tags: congress, Constitution, FOX, Napolitano, judge

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Posted 08/20/09

DozeNutz
Walled Lake, MI
nice find. this is a keeper


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Posted by Colossal Chris on 07/25/09


Hey everyone, I am a med student and a proud member of the C4L. I hope one day to practice medicine in the most free market way that I can get away with. I want to spend as much time with patients as possible and make sure that their health needs are being met. Sadly however, the more I learn about the President's health care bill the more I fear that that dream will never happen. All I can see in the near future of medicine is more paperwork, more bureaucracy, and less freedom for patients and myself as their physician. I do not appreciate the way that Obama has spoken about doctors like they are all greedy, selfish people who would pick treatments based on the amount of money they could make rather than how much they could help the patient. On top of this I hate the way that many doctor's organizations like the AMA are selling out to this divisive plan that denies the very purpose of our nation's existence. I for one would like to prove to the world that true free-market medicine can surmount any socialized, corporatized, or nationalized system. So I wrote a note to President Obama (even though one should think it idiotic that I should ever have to write a man who should have nothing to do with the creation of a new health care plan - except to veto it) explaining all this since it seems that just contacting congress is not enough sometimes. I am trying to pull my name from the AMA membership as well since I feel they do not have my interests at heart. I hope all C4L members, med students, physicians, and citizens can do the same as well.

 

This was my first letter, the next may not be so friendly

Hello Mr. President,
    My name is Chris Klingler and I am a student of medicine going to UNR. As a future physician I look forward to providing a new type of patient-based health care that will help to turn the tide of the flood of disease that will soon drown America. I look forward to dreams of being a help to people during their hardest times in life and hope to do so at the lowest cost possible to them. Because I enter the medical field with these values in mind (as do most of my fellow med students) I hope that you understand how hurtful it is to be insulted by my own President who insinuated that being a doctor is all about choosing treatments that will benefit my pocketbook more than the patient's health. I hope that you have the medical professionals' ideals in mind as you continue to push to change American health care. I as a future doctor hope to be able to be as free as possible when choosing treatments that are right for my patients and I hope that my patients will be just as free to choose whatever treatment, physician, or health care provider that they want. I have worked long and hard to get into the medical field and I pray that after I continue to work long and hard that there will still be a field of medicine worth working in as my future career.

Good luck in the fight for freedom.





Categories: , Health Freedom, Action Item, Federal Legislation, Social Issues, Socialism
Tags: Obama, Health Care, medicine, med student

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Posted by Colossal Chris on 03/23/09






Categories: , Campaign For Liberty, Media, Domestic Policy, 3rd Parties, Ethics, Revolution
Tags: Glenn Beck, miac

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Posted 03/23/09

Becky
Hobson, TX
LOL! al quiada bumber stickers! That cracks me up.

When Rush mentioned this, he didn't name Campaign for Liberty, which is too bad since his audience is so big. Maybe since Glenn actually named this group it'll be good publicity for us and attract more members.
Posted 03/23/09

GusCo
El Paso, TX
^ Thats what I am hoping Becky!
Posted 03/23/09

vintovkamossina
Smithville, OH




Becky I believe there will be more people taking a huge notice to C4L and Ron Paul even more.
Check out my latest blog post :

http://dtmf.wordpress.com/ "Is there still time"
Written by JPFO(JEWS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF FIREARMS OWNERSHIP)author Kirby Ferris. The article mentions A"certain Congressman from Texas"








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Posted by Colossal Chris on 12/09/08


The Financial Times is one of the most wide-read financial editorials in the world and it has opened up to give us a little peek into a look at the plans of "global governance" that are now in plain sight. 

 

And now for a world government

By Gideon Rachman

Published: December 8 2008 19:13 | Last updated: December 8 2008 19:13

James Ferguson

  

I have never believed that there is a secret United Nations plot to take over the US. I have never seen black helicopters hovering in the sky above Montana. But, for the first time in my life, I think the formation of some sort of world government is plausible.

A “world government” would involve much more than co-operation between nations. It would be an entity with state-like characteristics, backed by a body of laws. The European Union has already set up a continental government for 27 countries, which could be a model. The EU has a supreme court, a currency, thousands of pages of law, a large civil service and the ability to deploy military force.

So could the European model go global? There are three reasons for thinking that it might.

First, it is increasingly clear that the most difficult issues facing national governments are international in nature: there is global warming, a global financial crisis and a “global war on terror”.

Second, it could be done. The transport and communications revolutions have shrunk the world so that, as Geoffrey Blainey, an eminent Australian historian, has written: “For the first time in human history, world government of some sort is now possible.” Mr Blainey foresees an attempt to form a world government at some point in the next two centuries, which is an unusually long time horizon for the average newspaper column.

But – the third point – a change in the political atmosphere suggests that “global governance” could come much sooner than that. The financial crisis and climate change are pushing national governments towards global solutions, even in countries such as China and the US that are traditionally fierce guardians of national sovereignty.

Barack Obama, America’s president-in-waiting, does not share the Bush administration’s disdain for international agreements and treaties. In his book, The Audacity of Hope, he argued that: “When the world’s sole superpower willingly restrains its power and abides by internationally agreed-upon standards of conduct, it sends a message that these are rules worth following.” The importance that Mr Obama attaches to the UN is shown by the fact that he has appointed Susan Rice, one of his closest aides, as America’s ambassador to the UN, and given her a seat in the cabinet.

A taste of the ideas doing the rounds in Obama circles is offered by a recent report from the Managing Global Insecurity project, whose small US advisory group includes John Podesta, the man heading Mr Obama’s transition team and Strobe Talbott, the president of the Brookings Institution, from which Ms Rice has just emerged.

The MGI report argues for the creation of a UN high commissioner for counter-terrorist activity, a legally binding climate-change agreement negotiated under the auspices of the UN and the creation of a 50,000-strong UN peacekeeping force. Once countries had pledged troops to this reserve army, the UN would have first call upon them.

These are the kind of ideas that get people reaching for their rifles in America’s talk-radio heartland. Aware of the political sensitivity of its ideas, the MGI report opts for soothing language. It emphasises the need for American leadership and uses the term, “responsible sovereignty” – when calling for international co-operation – rather than the more radical-sounding phrase favoured in Europe, “shared sovereignty”. It also talks about “global governance” rather than world government.

But some European thinkers think that they recognise what is going on. Jacques Attali, an adviser to President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, argues that: “Global governance is just a euphemism for global government.” As far as he is concerned, some form of global government cannot come too soon. Mr Attali believes that the “core of the international financial crisis is that we have global financial markets and no global rule of law”.

So, it seems, everything is in place. For the first time since homo sapiens began to doodle on cave walls, there is an argument, an opportunity and a means to make serious steps towards a world government.

But let us not get carried away. While it seems feasible that some sort of world government might emerge over the next century, any push for “global governance” in the here and now will be a painful, slow process.

There are good and bad reasons for this. The bad reason is a lack of will and determination on the part of national, political leaders who – while they might like to talk about “a planet in peril” – are ultimately still much more focused on their next election, at home.

But this “problem” also hints at a more welcome reason why making progress on global governance will be slow sledding. Even in the EU – the heartland of law-based international government – the idea remains unpopular. The EU has suffered a series of humiliating defeats in referendums, when plans for “ever closer union” have been referred to the voters. In general, the Union has progressed fastest when far-reaching deals have been agreed by technocrats and politicians – and then pushed through without direct reference to the voters. International governance tends to be effective, only when it is anti-democratic.

The world’s most pressing political problems may indeed be international in nature, but the average citizen’s political identity remains stubbornly local. Until somebody cracks this problem, that plan for world government may have to stay locked away in a safe at the UN.





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