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Bob Bollas
rbollas
Local Coordinator
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Last login: 10/09/09
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I grew up as a classical libertarian, but never knew it. Since about the age of 10, my favorite book has been 1984 (thanks to my grandfather for getting me interested in all things educational). When I went to bed at night, we looked under our beds for the socialists instead of the boogeyman (again thanks to my grandfather).

I have never really followed politics because I never found a reason to get involved. However, in late '07 my friend sent me a youtube video of Ron Paul ... and I have been addicted to liberty ever since. I served as a precinct leader for Ron Paul during the primaries and attended the Rally for the Republic in Minneapolis.

In addition, I worked on the Robert Owens campaign for Ohio Attorney General (put up yard signs, handed out slim-jims, and created a Money Bomb web site). Although Owens did not win, there were many positives that came out of the campaign. Representatives from the Owens and David Krikorian campaign will soon be getting together to analyze the election results and discuss how we can move forward and level the playing field in future elections.

For the past couple of months, I have been spending my time organizing members in Southwest Ohio as the Interim OH District 1 Coordinator for the Campaign for Liberty. However, as of the beginning of December, Maryanne Petranek has asked me to help her out at the state level as the OH State Coordinator for the Campaign for Liberty. Obviously, I consider this a tremendous honor. Please do not hesitate to contact me for anything!

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Posted by rbollas on 01/07/09


The Columbus-based Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions, through its 1851 Center for Constitutional Law, and the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund [FTCDLF] filed a joint, 12-page complaint Dec. 17 in the Lorain County Court of Common Pleas against the Ohio Department of Agriculture, the Lorain County General Health District and the state’s attorney general for violating the Stowers’ constitutional rights, including their rights to due process and equal protection, and unlawful use of state police power.

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Posted 01/07/09

NancyK
Austin, TX
I particularly like this quote:

"Seems U.S. Forgot to Tell Navy Seabee Chad Stowers the Real War Is Being Fought Here...and He’s the Enemy"
Posted 01/07/09

KathyLatshaw BeaReady
Smithville, OH
Thanks for posting this one. Article includes nice up to date details. Also, you can find more at Ohio's state profile page. Maryanne's post "Journal of Whole Food and Nutrition" includes a Stark Co. meet-up group, members only meeting coming up Monday, Jan. 13 will include discussion on Manna Storehouse raid. I hope to be there.


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Posted by rbollas on 10/30/08
Last updated 10/30/08


[Response to Governor Ted Strickland OH for requesting another bailout]

I am greatly discouraged by the news that you have signed a letter to the Treasury secretary and Federal Reserve chairman to take "immediate action" to help the troubled domestic automakers. I wish our politicians, including you, understood that taking from some to give to those in trouble will not solve anything. To stimulate the economy, you have to let the people keep their money. Government is inherently bad when it comes to spending money and there is good reason for it. There are basically 4 ways an entity can spend money:

1. The entity can spend their money on itself, in which case the entity will look for both value and quality since the entity will be both the purchaser and the consumer

2. The entity can spend their money on someone else, in which case the entity is more concerned with value than quality since the entity will be the purchaser but not the consumer

3. The entity can spend someone else's money on itself, in which case the entity is more concerned with quality than value since the entity will be the consumer but not the purchaser

4. The entity can spend someone else's money on someone else, in which case the entity is concerned with neither value nor quality since ultimately the entity will be neither the purchaser nor the consumer

The government, by default, has to fall into this fourth category ... this is why the government always fails when introducing social programs or fascist ideologies into an economy. Therefore, please let us keep our money, endure the painful recession, and then begin to emerge from our mistakes in a year or two instead of prolonging the agony for an inevitably catastrophic collapse!





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Posted 11/25/08

Timothy Gandee
Perry, OH
With all of the money that the Fed has printed in the past 6 months, they could have printed out each and every taxpayers income tax. We have printed enough to cover what we pay in taxes two times over in the past 6 months alone.

If printing money will fix the problem, then they should print us out of taxes. It is obvious to me that this money is not even real, so why hold the taxpayer accountable at all. If the dollar is going to be broken by the Fed, let us at least keep more of our own worthless dollars. If they are going to print whatever they need for revenue, then why collect revenue from us at all? These guys are crooks in broad daylight.

The public has spoken-out loudly against further action by the Fed, yet the screams are being ignored. Why? Our calls can be ignored as many of these crooks were voted right back into office through the ignorance of the masses. Our educational journey for the masses has only just begun.

We have to get more liberty minded candidates in the Congress and Senate. Only two more years till voting and these clowns are giving us a clear voting record that should cause these crooks to be fired by the people. Enough is enough already.
Posted 03/18/09

rlmullen12
cincinnati, OH
It has been proven over the last few months that bailouts do not work. Look at the body of work on the bailouts. Freddie Mac/Fannie Mae, have gotten 3 more bailouts since the 1st one. AIG has gotten 2 more and to no one with any common sense surprise used it to pay bonuses. GM has gotten two and will need a third in April all March did was delay the need.

We need to push the government to step out and let the "free market" work and penalize those companies that do not run "lean and mean". Then we can get better. There are investors out there that would buy pieces of GM, AIG, Chrysler, etc. and run them better than they are today.

I am tried of busting my a** everyday and watching more of my hard earned dollars going to things like this. Its time we voted in represenatives and seantors that think like Americans not like special interest groups.


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Posted by rbollas on 10/24/08


If you don't know about it yet, please take the time to check out the Ohio Freedom forum ... another great place for grassroots communication in Ohio:

www.ohiofreedom.com/forum



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Posted by rbollas on 10/16/08


Bob Barr will visit Cincinnati, OH on Wednesday October 22nd. Bob will be at the campus of the University of Cincinnati starting at 6:00 PM. Admission is free, but cash, check, and credit card contributions will be accepted by Barr staff at the event for those who wish to contribute. There will also be a Barr fundraiser will at 7:30. For more information, please contact John Stewart (John.Stewart@LPO.org/614-374-1632) or Jessica Mears (Jessica.Mears@LPO.org/419-202-9625).



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Posted by rbollas on 10/14/08
Last updated 10/29/08


For those of you between the ages of 15 - 39, the Young Americans for Liberty (YAL) organization has launched their new web site. This organization is headed up by Jeff Frazee who was the National Youth Coordinator for the Ron Paul campaign and a true shining light for the future of our movement. I know they could use some funding to get off the ground, so if anyone has any loose change, then please consider chipping-in!





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