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Name: Ed Boyd
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Ya' Gotta Dance With Them That Brung Ya'

… as the old backwoods saying goes. This recent foot-in-mouth statement by Debra Medina on the Mark Davis radio show certainly brings that old saying to mind. It seems that we spent our whole paycheck on renting the limo, securing the tux, buying the best corsage, driving her to the prom and then she drops us like a rusty penny at the door of the ballroom. Debra, you're shooting yourself in the foot with this “despicable” thing. You really do need to keep dancing with we who brung ya'.

Being a Medina Campaign 'Team Leader' Coordinator for a six County area in central Texas, I do have a dog in this fight and an opinion to go along with it. I've spent countless hours and finances that I can scarcely afford to give on this campaign and to be “thanked” by calling me “despicable” is hardly the gratitude I would have expected. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't rather miffed about this slur against my integrity.

Not to worry though, Mrs. Medina, you haven't lost my support nor will you see a waning in my efforts and this is why:

For starters, I feel sorry for you and those like you who still “don't get it” that our government is almost entirely comprised of criminals hell-bent on destroying what We the People have oft referred to as The American Dream. It seems that the split second anybody questions the “official” story presented by our government about practically any issue, they're labeled as somehow “hating” America. This seems to me to be a great way to execute a plan for tyranny: Steer the Sheeple on whatever path you wish for them to follow and then label anybody who questions that path as unpatriotic or even “terrorists.”

When most people discuss the act of patriotism nowadays, they seem to confuse love-of-country (patriotism) with love-of-government (foolhardiness). But what do I know, I'm just a poor, dumb carpenter from the 21st century. Maybe, however, you'd be more inclined to believe somebody like this guy, or maybe this guy … or how 'bout this guy or even this guy, since they were in essence the actual founders of the so-called Truth Movement? They demanded – and eventually got – the “truth” to come out about the oppression they were subjected to by King George and through sheer diligence they eventually awakened their fellow citizens to these truths. After victory was achieved and independence established, they then put into place the many checks and balances into their own new government to help keep such oppressions from ever happening again. That wasn't enough to satisfy them, though and they almost all went on to warn future generations to remain ever vigilant in order to retain the freedoms they paid such a high price to achieve.

With the history lesson concluded, let's analyze what is likely going on with Mrs. Medina's remarks:

First, I'm guessing that she, like so many others in our nation, is still under the impression that our government can do no wrong; or more accurately, that if criminal actions are uncovered, that “the forces of good” in the government will ride in on their white horses and nip it in the bud. These are the naïve notions of people who get their daily dose of propaganda from mainstream “news” sources rather than taking the initiative to research the issue-in-question on their own. The problem with that is that almost 100% of mainstream “news” is owned and operated by the exact same elitist-collectivist masters who own and operate the political establishment. A second guess is that there also may be “handlers” within the upper-management of her campaign who are “guiding” her into saying these things for political reasons. Who knows? Maybe all of the above? My guess though is that her statements stem from sheer ignorance of the questions surrounding 911 or other such events that demand attention by an ever vigilant society. She also may have an ill-conceived notion that “truthers” are a pack of radical communist flower-children, chomping at the bit to be the first in line to support Al-CIAda (no apologies to you actual commie flower-child Al-Qaeda supporters out there) and as such is unaware of the thousands of PhD-level engineers, architects, scientists and physicists who are loudly demanding answers with regards to the many discrepancies in the official story about 911? These people are about as far removed from the propaganda-disseminated version of a “truther” that one can get, yet they are ushered into the same false category of bona-fide “nut job” tin-foil-hat-wearing idiots.

Regardless of the reason or reasons for her misunderstanding of the truth movement, I do still feel that we need to keep backing her bid for governor. I do feel that her heart really is in the right place with respect to her desire to implement a constitutionally adherent government in Texas. Once she's in the governor's seat, we'll be able to feed her plenty of crow with regards to her ignorance of the true nature of the federal government and it's handlers/masters in the international banking community. Lest we forget, we all had our serving of crow at some point in our political evolution.

My guess is that she'll see that light soon enough even without our help, given the fact that much of the same fascist control mechanism is firmly in place within our own state government (thanks to Rick Perry, Dubya and other big-government, collectivism-promoting, fed-appeasing former governors). We can train her after the fact, but we most definitely can't train the likes of Rick Perry or Kay Hutchison. It's not really a “lesser of two evils” choice either, since I honestly don't feel that any of Debra's intentions are “evil” in any way. She's simply ignorant and/or misled and that can be changed in someone who is truly a lover of freedom.

To sum this all up: please continue to back this noble effort to get her elected, but just remember that – like so many other Americans – Debra is a “tenderfoot fighter” in the freedom-and-truth movement. Treat her as such. Guide her and she'll eventually “find the way” into the reality-zone.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

You Can't Just 'Have' a Constitutional Republic


When Benjamin Franklin exited the building at the conclusion of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, a woman asked him what system of government had been decided upon. Many Americans are familiar with his famous response, “a republic, madam, if you can keep it.” This quote has been repeated many times as a means of correcting those individuals who think we live in a democracy.

The portion of Mr. Franklin's statement which receives less attention, yet should be considered the most important part of all is that he suggested that we must “keep it.”

One cannot just “have” a Constitutional Republic – or any other system of government for that matter – one must “keep” it. What is implied by this?

The implication is as plain as the nose on your face: We the People bear the entire responsibility of keeping and maintaining the system of government we so choose to live by.

A farmer can't simply “have” a hayfield which continues producing in perpetuity all on its own.

A homeowner can't simply “have” his or her house repair itself when infested with termites or other such maladies.

By the same token, a system of government must be maintained if it is expected to retain its correct function. It must be maintained and guarded – forever – by those who have been entrusted with it. Being that our system is a Constitutional Republic, which is by definition a system in which the Individual is sovereign over all other facets of governance, this means that We the People – individually and collectively – are solely and completely responsible for its upkeep.

My main purpose in reminding my fellow Americans of this great charge in which our Founders entrusted unto us is to counter the presumed patriotism of those who actively vote. Why do I say 'presumed?' Because just simply voting, only to then go home and feel somehow patriotic and proud, is a sad token of one's sense of political responsibility. Voting is not enough. That's a slacker's excuse for saying that you've somehow made a difference. If voting is enough, then why is our nation in such a shambles?

It is up to each and every individual to proactively participate in whatever process he or she may deem appropriate to help maintain this government, lest we should all accept the fact that the powerful and greedy will do it for us.

Go beyond – in any way that you can – to perpetuate the greatness that is our American system. Run for office. Be a volunteer at your local polling location. Study the Constitution. Start an activist group which has as its mission statement to educate the local citizens about the political happenings in your own area. Organize rallies protesting constitutional infractions. Organize classes teaching the basics of Individualistic thought inherent to our system of governance. Go beyond. Only then can you claim you are truly a Patriot. Only then can you honestly proclaim to the spirit of 'ol Ben, 'Yes, Mr. Franklin, I am trying my best to keep it!'

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Tea Partiers Need Their Coffee

In recent months, I've been to several events - really good ones - sponsored by the new Tea Party movement. This is a large and growing movement and we are lucky to have a great local chapter which I'm proud to say is very active and passionate about liberty.

As an old, somewhat jaded Ron Pauler, it's nice to see that our movement – the combined movement of all freedom lovers and truth seekers – has a new ally in this battle. I call upon you, my fellow Knights of the Olde Guarde of Liberty, to embrace these tenderfoot warriors and help them continue along the path they have discovered. Don't talk down to them. That will only serve to put them on the defensive and you will lose this golden opportunity to help them with their continuing education towards an understanding of what it takes to achieve true freedom.

Yes, we must – carefully and respectfully – apprise them of the facts that:



  1. Beck and Huckabee ain't their pals.


  2. Palin and Bachmann ain't their gals.


  3. The GOP Leadership ain't their ally.

My contention is that the way to go about doing this is not to chastise and ridicule them, but rather to politely inform and befriend them; which will eventually lead to them gaining a better understanding of the machinations of the many facets of COINTELPRO utilized by the government, their lackeys in the mainstream media and the false prophets that have arisen to counter the true liberty movement.

These Tea Partiers have just recently awakened from a mainstream-driven slumber. Serve them some coffee! They'll continue their awakening and come around, one sip at a time, to a better understanding; your and my understanding. They just need some breathing room. Everybody takes the Red Pill in their own way and at their own pace (just like we did as well, lest we forget!)

Hand 'em those DVDs. Let 'em borrow your dog-eared copy of The Creature from Jekyll Island. Mention tidbits of the real truth in casual conversation. Bear in mind that the Tea Partiers have been smart enough to realize that something is awry with our government and the economy and that the elites in the international banking cartels are the root cause. They'll put two-and-two together soon enough. They just need help learning about how our government really works, what the elites in control believe in and how these globalists intend to carry out their nefarious agenda. That's where we come in. That is our job!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

An Appeal to Texas Democrats, Libertarians and Independents … VOTE DEBRA MEDINA!


013010 - Ed Boyd

Yes, that's right, I'm appealing for you to vote for a Republican. And here are the many reasons why:

First, please allow me to setup the scenario which is being played-out in Texas Republican circles in this nomination cycle.

Have you noticed a paradigm shift in the way our entire nation is beginning to think? Being a devout Ron Pauler during his campaign for the presidency, I can tell you that I have. Dr. Paul was the catalyst for a movement the likes of which hasn't been seen since the days of the Founders themselves. Like Debra Medina, he too was running on the Republican ticket, yet he received support from folks who had never before bothered to vote. He also received support from folks who considered themselves Independents, Libertarians and yes, even Democrats. He woke up the “apathetics” and he transcended Party boundaries. Why was that?

As a Republican – a real one – many of us paleocons took a lot of heat from our own Party for siding with Dr. Paul and absolutely refusing to support the likes of the neocon RINO John McCain during the 2008 election. We were called everything from “traitors” to “Democrat” for doing so. It hurt; especially due to the fact that we were in fact the real conservative Republicans within our Party.

Upon Dr. Paul's announcement that he was stepping out of the race, almost all of we Republicans in the Ron Paul movement went on to vote for somebody other than our Party's nominee. I voted for Chuck Baldwin, the Constitution Party candidate and there were many others who voted for Bob Barr, who was fielded by the Libertarians. We took a lot of flak for that, yet I consider it to be one of the most gratifying moments in my own political history. I was downright proud to have voted for my ideology rather than the “lesser of two evils” for a change.

Ron Paul sparked a movement of thought in this country. His quiet integrity, openness and honesty sparked a watershed moment in the minds of men and women throughout the United States. We the People were no longer satisfied with the status quo in Washington from either side of the aisle and we were looking for a way out. His movement transcended all political and ideological boundaries and if you ask me, it was long overdue.

Was Dr. Paul's attempt at the lofty office of President of the United States a futile gesture? Was he Don Quixote tilting at windmills? Maybe. But let me remind you that an army of Don Quixotes is, well, an army! What Dr. Paul succeeded in doing – glowingly – was to pave the way for many, many other Average Joes to decide to join him in the battle against that windmill. Debra Medina is just such an Average Joe. She truly is “one of us!” Being a "Ron Paul Republican" herself, she will never, EVER allow unconstitutional legislation to pass her veto-pen unscathed.  End of story!  She will uphold both United States Constitutional dictates and Texas Constitutional dictates ONE HUNDRED PERCENT of the time!  Beyond even that, she will proactively pursue a platform of correcting the many unconstitutional laws already on the books here in Texas.  The many "good 'ol boy" networks within our state government - a prime example being the Texas Department of Transportation - will be on borrowed time the minute she steps into the governor's seat.  She also truly has a shot – a real shot – at becoming the next Governor of the Great State of Texas.

Regardless of whether you have a “D,” “R,” “L” or “I” engraved into your heart, there remains the one indisputable fact that we all suffer from despotic rule and, likewise, we all benefit from freedom. A Debra Medina governorship can give all of us the chance to claim freedom once again; not just here in Texas but throughout the nation as well. How, you ask? Because a win by Mrs. Medina will become yet another catalyst – just like Dr. Paul's bid for the presidency – which will create a spark in the minds of We the People in other states. I have absolutely no doubt about that.
A win by Mrs. Medina will shake the establishment-oriented Party hierarchy – from both parties – to it's very core! The constitution-be-damned collectivists/globalists currently in charge of both of the major parties will know that their days are numbered and We the People will know that our days are once again beginning.

Texas Libertarians and Independents are used to voting “for the person” and my guess is that you folks within these two camps are already watching the Republican campaign closely. As for my fellow Texans within the Democrat camp, please consider this: you know as well as I do that the governorship of Texas is simply not winnable by a Democrat. Simple math belies this possibility. Given that fact, you can still have a chance at saying, “I voted for freedom in Texas – AND WON!” You too can be on the winning side of freedom in Texas.

On this note, I should clarify a few things for those of you who might not understand the entire process. For starters, there is no such thing as a “Registered Republican” in the State of Texas. Likewise, there is no such thing as a “Registered Democrat.” Many folks seem to be confused about this issue. “But if I vote in the Republican Primary on March 2nd, I'll have my voter registration card stamped 'REPUBLICAN' on it's face. Doesn't that make me a Republican?” Emphatically – NO!
The sole purpose of that stamp is to assure that you vote only in one primary! You may only vote in either the Democratic Primary or the Republican Primary and the stamp merely shows in which primary you voted. Even with that stamp across your voter registration card, you can then vote for whomever you wish in the general election come November!

Of course, I would hope that you will vote for Debra Medina for Governor in the General Election in November – regardless of whether you vote for candidates in your own party who are on the ballot seeking other offices – since, with your help during this Primary election, Medina will get the Republican nomination and hence become the governor of Texas! Remember that we'll need your help during not only the Primary Election (to get her on the ballot as the official Republican nominee), but also to get her on into the governor's seat via the General Election.

One final note about getting your voter registration card stamped is that you should actually insist upon it. There may be some precincts in which you will have to specifically request the stamp. It's critical that you do just that! Although it's the law that they do so, some precincts have been known to be lax about performing this step and it can lead to problems later. It's likely that most such instances of the Primary Election officials not stamping your card is due to simple laziness, ignorance or oversight, yet there is always the chance that officials with nefarious intentions will bypass this step on purpose, in order to sway a predicted Runoff Election. If you have no stamp on your voter registration card when you go in to vote during a runoff, then election officials could claim that you have no proof of having voted in the Primary, which is a requirement in order to vote in a Runoff Election! The stamp on your voter registration card is proof – beyond any shadow of doubt – that you did in fact vote in the Republican Primary! It's your ticket to then voting in such a special election, so it's critical that you get that stamp in the Primaries!

My fellow Texans, though you may be Democrats, Independents or Libertarians as a rule, you should wear that “REPUBLICAN” stamp with pride, for it will mean not only that you voted in this historic election, it will mean that YOU VOTED FOR FREEDOM FOR ALL TEXANS!

One final note for you freedom-loving Patriots throughout the nation:  although you cannot vote in this election here in Texas - Primary or otherwise - the one thing that you can do which would help We Texans tremendously, is to simply DONATE TO THE MEDINA CAMPAIGN.  She's going against two Goliaths who have multi-million-dollar coffers; the bulk of which is being supplied by their corporate, big-government cronies.  Being the only grassroots candidate in this race, every penny of Debra Medina's support comes from people like you and me and we could SURE USE YOUR HELP in this titanic effort.  Thanks for any help you can afford!

Friday, January 22, 2010

So Y'all Picked the Winning Horse ...

... and now you'll have to live with it!

(make sure to view the video)

For weeks now, I've been warning my local Tea Partyers and other fellow patriot groups about Scott Brown being a RINO.  I told them that there was a choice for real constitutional change in Joe Kenedy (yes, the name begets a sense of irony, to be sure).  Being the Libertarian and "Tea Party" choice, Kenedy wouldn't have garnered the votes necessary to defeat the latest shill Democrat, Martha Coakley, and she would have been elected.  I have no doubt about that.

I also have no doubt now that Brown has been elected, it will be "business as usual" in Washington.  There will be no significant change for the better.

So this is the quandary that we're given:  To vote for the "winning horse" and then live with the results or to vote for the one likely to lose and have a clear conscience.

I'll take the later each and every time.  I used to believe in that "lesser of two evils" nonsense, but never again.  Voting for evil - even if it's the "lesser" - is still voting for evil.  We are what we eat!

Each and every Massachusetts citizen who voted for Scott Brown, plus each and every American who sent his campaign money or even who merely promoted him, is directly responsible for whatever consequences will arise from his tenure in Washington.

We the People of the United States, via yet another election (even a special election) now bear the burden of responsibility of the continued flip-flopping between the Warfare State of the Republicans and the Welfare State of the Democrats. 

We've been screaming "we want change" for the past couple of years, yet we've now voted "we want things to stay the same" yet again.

And "the same" it shall be.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Debra Medina Was the Surprise Last Thursday

I had the pleasure of watching the First Texas Gubernatorial Debate - sponsored by PBS affiliate KERA in Dallas - with our local Tea Party group here in Fredericksburg, TX.  There were about 150 people in attendance to watch it on the big screen at the Fredericksburg Brewery.

I noticed that well over half - and probably closer to three-quarters - of the folks in attendance were Rick Perry supporters, as most hadn't even heard about my candidate, Debra Medina prior to this debate.

I'm a staunch Debra Medina supporter (I'm her Blanco County Coordinator) and I was intensely interested in how the "status quo" crowd would react to Mrs. Medina in the debates.  I wasn't disappointed, to say the least.  In fact, I really didn't get a chance to view much of the debate, as almost all of my attentions were devoted to viewing the crowd's reactions.  I knew I could view the entire debate later since I had my DVR setup to record it.

It was most telling to see how the crowd reacted to both Toll Road Rick Perry's and Kay Bailout Hutchison's answers - or I should say "non-answers and petty bickering."  Nary a peep from the crowd.  Not a single clap or hurrah did they utter throughout the event!  Well, other than an occasional disgusted grunt, hiss or pshaw, that is.

However, there was quite a different reaction to Mrs. Medina on several occasions; in fact at just about every real answer and real solution she gave, the crowd clapped and cheered loudly.  I could easily tell that the Tea Partyers were waking up to the fact that all Perry and Hutchison were offering was the same old lame big-government "solutions" that have brought this state and nation to it's virtual knees both economically and morally over the past several decades.  They were ready for a fresh, truly grass-roots approach and Mrs. Medina gave it to them in spades.

After the debate was over, our table - that we had filled with Medina promotional goodies - was absolutely attacked by the crowd!  Literally the only things we had left were some push-cards.  They cleaned us out of all of our signs, all of our bumper-stickers and almost all of everything else we had on hand.

The Rick Perry table?  It was pristine and untouched; not a single sticker or sign was taken!  Imagine that.

For all of you out-of-staters who think this election doesn't apply to you:  bear in mind that if we can pull-off a win for Debra in our state, that will set a mushrooming precedent throughout the nation.  Folks in your state will begin to say, "we too want a non-establishment, grass-roots representative at our state capitol!"

Remember, States Rights (10th Amendment) is what will likely be the one thing which eventually will spell the doom of our overreaching federal government.  We're way past the point of being able to expect to foster any change at the federal level.  Lest we forget, there are many, many instances of legislation passing in recent years after the polls clearly showed that 90+% of the populace was against it! 

Please help we Texans back Debra Medina.  Our election here in Texas could very well beget a similar grassroots candidate winning in your state as well.

Friday, January 15, 2010

It's Been a Looooong Road

Wow! It's been a whopping two-and-a-half YEARS since my last blog-post. I suppose I'm slacking off a bit?

It hasn't been for naught, however, since I've been very, very busy learning about and fighting the New World Order throughout that time.

First, about the time of my last posting (June of '07) I started a Ron Paul meetup group for my area (the Hill Country of Central Texas). We were VERY successful in that endeavor; so successful, in fact, that we took over the Republican Party in our area from the entrenched neocons and even sent "one of our own" on to the National Convention!

Then, after Dr. Paul stepped out of the race in June of '08, we morphed the group into a local affiliate of the newly formed Campaign for Liberty. We maintained our activities in the local socio-political spectrum via this format until the present; albeit at a somewhat relaxed pace.

Now, we're fast approaching the March 2nd Primaries and are pushing our candidate for governor, Debra Medina. Debra is quickly becoming "the phenom" amongst the conservative community in our great state, which is not surprising, as she's not only battling two entrenched "professional politicians" - Kay "Bailout" Hutchison and "Toll Road Rick" Perry - but is also "one of our own" ... a Ron Paul Republican!

I've also, over the past couple of years, been helping to educate the public (and especially my own local patriots) about how to go about preparing for the impending collapse of society as we know it. Picture Katrina times ten thousand and that's about what I expect to happen. We Americans are trained since birth to be "fat, dumb and happy" and will be absolutely clueless about how to survive in a grid-down scenario. There are ways in which to increase your chances for survival exponentially, but they're not what you'd expect. Read my "True Preparedness..." document on the main page for a better idea about what I believe we'll be in for. I also already have a Survival Book Reading List installed on the main page as well and you'll quickly realize that what I purport in my document is not just conjecture on my part, but knowledge gained from people who are much more experienced than me about preparedness and survivalism.

I'm also currently working on a few other such documents, which I'll post as .pdf files upon completion, that cover such topics as a New World Order Reading List, a Survivalism Links List and a Real News Links List. So keep checking back every week or so to see if new documents have been posted.

I hope to get back into this "blogging thing" more now that my life has settled down a bit. All of We the People should make use of such avenues to speak our minds, especially now that our world has grown so utterly disdainful of our God given freedoms - especially the right to speak freely!

A Texian

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Howdy & Welcome to the Texian Blog!

Welcome to the Texian Blog!

All things require a beginning and this is mine. Walk softly and carry a big opinion is my motto and those opinions will predominantly encompass issues pertaining to the sanctity of our Constitution, Texas History and Primitive Construction & Living.

Hopefully, you'll also become fluent in Texonics - my dialect of choice - as well!

A_Texian