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BOYCOTT the Various Cesspools!


Edward C. Noonan
 
Dear Yuba County American Independent Party members:
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: Re: Fwd: "You fight evil by exposing it!"

Re:  BOYCOTT THE GEORGE SOROS CESSPOOL,
 
Mr.. Noonan,  How do you propose we should do this?
 
Evelyn B.........y
 

Excerpt from the Declaration of Independence (1776):

...We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness . That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness...

I think I agree with Michael Savage. It is all over. There is nothing we can do to resurrect the Christian nation we once had. Except for violent action we will never be a free nation or a liberated people again.  We are now slaves to the puppet masters who control our national destiny.

Yes, we need to be in Tea Parties. Yes, we need to go to town meetings and make sure we are heard. But it is not going to do any good. Instead, we can each BOYCOTT THE CESSPOOL THAT WE SEE AROUND US each in our own personal ways. In George Soros's case, we need to vocally denounce him, personally be in a non-cooperative mode. Here are some definitions:

Boycott: Non-cooperation, either socially, economically, or politically.

Non cooperation: A large class of methods of nonviolent action that involve deliberate restriction, discontinuance, or withholding of social, economic, or political cooperation (or a combination of these) with a disapproved person, activity, institution, or regime. The methods of non cooperation are classified in the subcategories of social non cooperation, economic non cooperation (economic boycotts and labour strikes), and political non cooperation.

Here are some concepts you need to learn and find ways to achieve:

Civic abstention: A synonym for acts of political non cooperation.

Civic action: A synonym for nonviolent action conducted for political purposes.

Civic defiance: Assertive acts of nonviolent protest, resistance or intervention conducted for political purposes.

Civic resistance: A synonym for nonviolent resistance with a political objective.

Civic strike: An economic shut-down conducted for political reasons. Not only workers may go on strike, but importantly students, professionals, shopkeepers, white-collar workers (including government employees), and members of upper classes may participate.

Civil disobedience: A deliberate peaceful violation of particular laws, decrees, regulations, ordinances, military or police orders, and the like. These are usually laws that are regarded as inherently immoral, unjust, or tyrannical. Sometimes, however, laws of a largely regulatory or morally neutral character may be disobeyed as a symbol of opposition to wider policies of the government.

Economic shut-down: A suspension of the economic activities of a city, area, or country on a sufficient scale to produce economic paralysis. The motives are usually political. This may be achieved with a general strike by workers while management, business, commercial institutions, and small shopkeepers close their establishments and halt their economic activities.

Political defiance: The strategic application of nonviolent struggle in order to disintegrate a dictatorship and to replace it with a democratic system. This resistance by non cooperation and defiance mobilizes the power of the oppressed population in order to restrict and cut off the sources of the dictatorship's power. Those sources are provided by groups and institutions called "pillars of support". When political defiance is used successfully, it can make a nation ungovernable by the current or any future dictatorship and therefore able to preserve a democratic system against possible new threats.

Nonviolent protest and persuasion: A large class of methods of nonviolent action that are symbolic acts expressing opposition opinions or attempting persuasion (as vigils, marches or picketing). These acts extend beyond verbal expressions of opinion but stop short of non cooperation (as a strike) and nonviolent intervention (as a sitting).

Nonviolent struggle: The waging of determined conflict by strong forms of nonviolent action, especially against determined and resourceful opponents who may respond with repression.

Nonviolent action (NVA): A general technique of conducting protest, resistance, and intervention without physical violence. Such action may be conducted by (a) acts of omission - that is, the participants refuse to perform acts that they usually perform, are expected by custom to perform, or are required by law or regulation to perform; or (b) acts of commission - that is, the participants perform acts that they usually do not perform, are not expected by custom to perform, or are forbidden by law or regulation from performing; or (c) a combination of both. The technique includes a multitude of specific methods that are grouped into three main classes: nonviolent protest and persuasion, non cooperation, and nonviolent intervention.

Nonviolent coercion: A mechanism of change in nonviolent action in which demands are achieved against the will of the opponents because effective control of the situation has been taken away from them by widespread non cooperation and defiance. However, the opponents still remain in their official positions and the system has not yet disintegrated.

Nonviolent insurrection: A popular political uprising against an established regime regarded as oppressive by use of massive non cooperation and defiance.

Nonviolent intervention: A large class of methods of nonviolent action that in a conflict situation directly interfere by nonviolent means with the opponents' activities and operation of their system. These methods are distinguished from both symbolic protests and non cooperation The disruptive intervention is most often physical (as in a sit-in) but may be psychological, social, economic, or political.

Strategic nonviolent struggle: Nonviolent struggle that is applied according to a strategic plan that has been prepared on the basis of analysis of the conflict situation, the strengths and weaknesses of the contending groups, the nature, capacities, and requirements of the technique of nonviolent action, and especially strategic principles of that type of struggle. See also: grand strategy, strategy, tactics, and methods.

Strike: A deliberate restriction or suspension of work, usually temporarily, to put pressure on employers to achieve an economic objective or sometimes on the government in order to win a political objective.

The above is preferred. However, if it gets to bad, the next step is Violence. I hope civil war is FAR down the road, but one never knows...

Violence: Physical violence against other human beings that inflicts injury or death, or threatens to inflict such violence, or any act dependent on such infliction or threat. Some types of religious or ethical nonviolence conceive of violence much more broadly. This narrower definition permits adherents to those beliefs to cooperate with persons and groups that are prepared on pragmatic grounds to practice nonviolent struggle.

QUOTED FROM THE NON-VIOLENT DICTIONARY: http://www.canvasopedia.org/content/canvasopedia/dictionary.htm

No one can tell you how to be non-cooperative with the evil you see around you... you must find your own ways to fight back.

MY OTHER SUGGESTIONS:

  • Do not vote for  any incumbent! They are all bums...vote them all out.
  • Give third parties a chance. Contribute to a 3rd party candidate. If you want change...THEN HELP GIVE CHANGE A CHANCE. Why do you keep supporting a party that got you in this mess in the first place?

EDWARD C. NOONAN

FOR U.S. SENATE

  • Run for office yourself. Every county, every district, every state should have 10-20 citizen-candidates running in the primary. This will shake up the GOOD-OLD-BOY (or woman) network.
  • VOTE! 1/3 of all Americans do not even vote! (Vote wisely!)

BOYCOTT THE CESSPOOL,

Edward C. Noonan
Chairman - Yuba County American Independent Party
National Committee Member: America's Independent Party
Founder -
CA Mormon Battalion
Former 2006-2008 State Party Chairman - American Independent Party
Former 2006 Candidate/Governor - State of California
Former 2002 Candidate/Secretary of State - State of California

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