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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Secession Fever Rising in Rural California - Oregon Border

Guest article
By Jeff Barnard  


Since the 1850s Gold Rush, some folks in the rugged hills and valleys of Northern California and Southern Oregon have felt they would be better off if they could break away and form their own state.  

That old secessionist feeling is rising again in counties along the Oregon-California border, triggered by a belief that those in the urban halls of power in both states ignored the needs and desires of those in the rural areas.  

This month, the Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 in favor of a resolution from a local grassroots organization to make a new start and form a State of Jefferson.  Other nearby counties are considering similar actions.  

"People have wanted to do this for a long time, but the types of legislation coming out of Sacramento this year literally caused people to say, 'This is the time,'" said Mark Baird, a radio station owner who drafted the resolution.

While secessionist movements have percolated throughout U.S. history — there has been talk this year of new states being carved out of rural western Maryland, northern Colorado, Michigan's Upper Peninsula and Riverside County, Calif. — proponents have many hurdles to overcome.  

They need to get agreement from both the state legislature and Congress to create another state.  And then there is drafting a state constitution and figuring out how to pay for it all.  

State of Jefferson supporters hope people are angry enough this time around that the effort will break through.  The boundaries are uncertain, depending on which counties want to join in, and could include a portion of southern Oregon if secession fever heats up.  

"We know it's an uphill battle," said Siskiyou County Supervisor Michael Kobseff.  "The economic feasibility of it is a question.  But my reply to that is, 'I don't know how we're going to survive under the current environment.'"  

With its huge, diverse population and sprawling geography, California is a natural breeding ground for secessionist desires, which have popped up periodically since 1852.  

As recently as 1992 there was a non-binding statewide vote on dividing California, which passed easily.  Rural counties have been a hotbed of resentment over federal environmental laws restricting logging, irrigation, and off-road driving on national forests.  

A four-hour drive north of Sacramento, Siskiyou County claims just 44,000 of California's 38 million residents.  

The county's state lawmakers are Republicans in a capital dominated by Democrats.  Per capita income in Siskiyou County is far below the state average. Unemployment is higher — 11.5 percent in July.  Health care, schools and government now account for more jobs than mining, logging and agriculture.  

"This has nothing to do with political parties," Baird said.  "It has to do with the unbelievable morass of regulatory policies directed at the northern third of California.  Our lives have become so difficult and onerous.  We are failing to make a living every day, and our children are leaving because they are unable to make a living."  

The idea of a new state named for President Thomas Jefferson goes back to the earliest days of the state, according to a pamphlet by local historian James T. Rock, published by the Siskiyou County Museum.  It describes a 1941 movement that gained national attention, until the attack on Pearl Harbor turned attentions elsewhere.  

The mayor of Port Orford, Ore., Gilbert Gable, envisioned a new state created from the counties on either side of the border with California.  The cause was taken up in Yreka, which was declared the temporary Jefferson capital.  A state seal was adopted, depicting a gold-mining pan etched with two Xs signifying how they had been double-crossed.  

Gable assumed duties of acting governor.   

Armed with hunting rifles, members of a local civic club took to blocking U.S. Highway 99 and handing out a proclamation of independence, declaring the State of Jefferson would secede every Thursday until the state of California built the roads needed to mine copper ore vital to the national interest.  

In southern Oregon, there is sympathy for the complaints generating renewed interest in the State of Jefferson, but no formal actions have been taken.  

In Yreka, that spirit lives on in hats and T-shirts sold at a local ice cream parlor, the name of the local National Public Radio station, Jefferson Public Radio, as well as a small green flag emblazoned with the double-cross tacked to the wall of the old Palace Barber Shop.  

"Folks around here are very serious," said barber John Lisle.  "A lot of people are waiting to see how they propose to structure the government before they commit."  

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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

The IRS demands Marion Bower provide the Government with details of what materials her group is reading.

Mrs Bower mails back a copy of the United States Constitution.

I wonder if the IRS found it subversive.  


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IRS Asks for Reading List, Tea Party Group Sends Constitution  


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When Marion Bower decided to start her tea party organization in 2010, she didn’t know that it would take nearly two years for the Internal Revenue Service to approve her request for tax-exempt status.
The Ohio woman also did not expect that providing information about the books her group read would be part of the application process.
“I was trying to be very cordial, but they wanted copies of unbelievable things,” Bower told ABC News today. “They wanted to know what materials we had discussed at any of our book studies.”
She ultimately sent one of the books, “The Five Thousand Year Leap,” promoted frequently by Glenn Beck, to the IRS official handling her tax-exempt request in Cincinnati. She also sent a paperback copy of the Constitution.
“They wanted a synopsis of all the books we read,” Bower said. “I thought, I don’t have time to write a book report. You can read them for yourselves.”
Bower, 68, said she did not want to cause trouble or be argumentative with the IRS, so she patiently responded to their questions about her group, American Patriots against Government Excess (PAGE). She said the group in Fremont, Ohio, about 45 miles from Toledo, was formed as an educational group.
Her group’s request was granted in March 2012, about two years after they originally applied. She said she believed the requests were onerous, including requests for agenda and minutes of their regular meetings and other documents.
“I felt like, ‘My goodness, what in the world is going on here?’” Bower said. “Is this ever going to end?”
Bower’s group would have raised a red flag for the IRS simply because of its name, according to the agency’s own admission.
In 2012, the IRS says that it flagged groups with the words “Tea Party” or “Patriot” in their names for additional scrutiny. Bower’s group fit the ticket.
“They wanted copies of our blog. They said they had already taken copies of our website. They wanted a list of all of our officers, what we do at our meeting, how our board is made up,” Bower said.
The IRS says that it is part of its normal oversight responsibility to request additional information to “develop” applications that need heightened scrutiny because tax-exempt groups might only engage in certain amounts and certain kinds of political activity.
But Bower said her group consisted of volunteers who routinely passed out copies of the constitution at parades, and had informational meetings on anything from the health care law to disaster preparedness.
“We thought it would be a very simple process,” Bower said. “It wasn’t a simple process.”  
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Saturday, March 9, 2013

CIA Head Sworn In On Draft Constitution WITHOUT Bill of Rights

Posted on March 9, 2013 by WashingtonsBlog

Stunning Symbolism

The government has absolutely shred the Bill of Rights in the last decade or so.
As such, it is fitting that Mr. Brennan specially requested that he be sworn in on a draft of the Constitution lacking the Bill of Rights.
A draft which doesn’t even begin with the famous preamble we all know and love:
We the people of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union,establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence,promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America ….
But rather starts with:
We the People of the States of New-Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North-Carolina, South-Carolina and Georgia, do ordain, declare and establish the following Constitution for the Government of Ourselves and our Posterity….
That has a very different tone from the final version of the Constitution. And again, this version has noBill of Rights.
Here’s the actual draft Brennan swore in on, courtesy of the National Archives (click any image for larger view):
The handwriting is that of George Washington.
Washington was a brave leader (but a terrible general). More importantly, he was one man … and the whole idea of the Bill of Rights is that the people have inalienable rights – e.g. no deprivation of life, liberty or property without due process of law – which cannot be taken away by any leader … including the president or the head of the CIA.  
This post originally appeared here.