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| Walk For Liberty Day 222 - Completing a Walk Across America - Reaching the Atlantic OceanWed, 07 Jan 2009 13:36:50 -0800 by WalkForLibertyhttp://Donate.WalkFo rLiberty.com If you support what we're doing to promote the cause of freedom on the Walk For Liberty, please consider supporting our work by making even a $3 contribution. Every contribution helps!http://SubYT.W alkForLiberty.com(cl ick here to subscribe to the WalkForLiberty channel)*** Video notesDecember 31st 2008, day 222 / Snowstorm! / Last day of coast-to-coast journey of the Walk For Liberty / Crowd of people joining me to walk to the beach, despite the snow! / Reaching the ocean at Hampton Beach / More people waiting for us at the ocean / Snow covered beach / Final approach to the ocean / Setting foot into the Atlantic Ocean / Doing a Polar Bear Plunge / The After-Party New Year's Eve Bash / Welcome Home Cake / Modeling a custom Walk For Liberty shirt / Nintendo Wii games / Karaoke / Recording GPS coordinates the next morning / 8.51 miles for liberty / http://Donate.WalkFo rLiberty.com / Snow Angel / Cloverfield homage?*** About the Walk For LibertyWhat are you willing to do for freedom?Vote? Protest? Participate in a rally? Walk all the way across the country?We are.This summer, a group of activists will be walking across America to achieve more freedom and liberty.Our pioneer forefathers trekked across the continent from the east to the west to find a better life for themselves. This time, we're doing it in reverse.I am walking coast-to-coast across the country, from Oregon to New Hampshire. I am joined by my immediate family as well. We're on a quest to gain more freedom for ourselves and for our country by spreading the message of freedom and liberty along the way.Why are we doing this?We see the gradual chipping away at freedoms in America, and want to do our part to stop it. My wife and I are moving to New Hampshire as part of the Free State Project. New Hampshire is already the freest state in the country, which is why we are moving there. But we also want to help bring more freedom to as many other people as possible.Therefore we are walking across America to get to New Hampshire. We are walking all the way there to bring as much media attention and publicity as possible to two liberty-oriented causes: the Free State Project, which is working to make New Hampshire even more free, and Ron Paul's message of freedom for everyone. To learn more about the Free State Project, visit http://FreeStateProj ect.org To learn more about Ron Paul, visit http://CampaignForLi berty.com*** Follow Our ProgressRead my blog at http://WillBuchanan. com/blog to learn more about the latest in our preparations for the Walk For Liberty and our progress and adventures during it. You may also subscribe to it at http://WillBuchanan. com/blog/feed*** How you can helpPlease visit http://WalkForLibert y.com/help-out if you'd like to help the Walk For Liberty achieve more freedom for everyone.*** DonateWould you consider donating $3 to help support the Walk For Liberty? Even the price of a cup of coffee will go a long way to helping pay for our mission to promote liberty. No donation is too small! Visit http://Donate.WalkFo rLiberty.com________ ____________*** Please Check Out As Wellhttp://LibertyAc tivism.info is a repository for all things related to liberty activism. Topics there include personal experiences, techniques, examples, propaganda, and how-tos. It is a portal for seasoned liberty activists, as well as a tutorial for budding activists. Please, make an account and contribute.*** Those in the media who should consider our storyJohn StosselJohn Stossel is a consumer reporter, investigative journalist, author, libertarian columnist, and co-anchor for the ABC News show 20/20. Watch this video in which John Stossel interviews the then president of the Free State Project, Varrin Swearingen and the founder of the Free State Project, Jason Sorens:http://www.yo utube.com/watch?v=F2 5lkOUkzskDrew CareyDrew Carey currently hosts a series of mini-documentaries called The Drew Carey Project on Reason.tv, a new online project of the Reason Foundation.Ted BalakerTed Balaker is a producer for the Drew Carey Project at reason.tv, and a policy analyst at Reason Foundation. His reason.tv contributions have addressed topics such as drug and education policy, gambling, traffic congestion, and eminent domain.http://Reason .org/balaker.shtml** * Sponsors who we think should help support the Walk For LibertyJohn Mackey of Whole Foods MarketJohn Mackey is Chairman and CEO of Whole Foods Market. Mackey was named the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year in 2003. Mackey is a strong believer in FLOW principles, including free market principles and empowerment management.Cato InstituteThe Cato Institute was founded in 1977 by Edward H. Crane. It is a non-profit public policy research foundation headquartered in Washington, D.C. Related: free state project freestateproject.org end us federal government freedom walk for liberty across usa america country new hampshire nh ron paul campaign revolution will buchanan coast coast-to-coast complete water coastline hampton beach years eve year's after party bash ice frozen frigid chilly snowstorm journey crowd people snow covered atlantic ocean setting foot polar bear plunge welcome home cake nintendo wii bad karaoke gps seagulls angel cloverfield homage five porcicle | |
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| were not gonna take it music videoWed, 07 Jan 2009 13:35:40 -0800 by Brainfreeze56sry its blurry its hypercam and well u know. this video is for entertainment purposes only. i do not own this song. all rights gp to twisted sister. the song is Were Not Gonna Take It. i repeat this song is for entertainment purposes only Related: fun. twisted sister | |
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| iphone virtual zippo lighter feature parodyWed, 07 Jan 2009 13:27:31 -0800 by mombojThe iPhone is an internet-connected multimedia smartphone designed and marketed by Apple Inc. with a flush multi-touch screen and a minimal hardware interface. The device does not have a physical keyboard, so a virtual keyboard is rendered on the touch screen instead. The iPhone functions as a camera phone (including text messaging and visual voicemail), a portable media player (equivalent to an iPod), and Internet client (with email, web browsing, and local Wi-Fi connectivity). The first generation phone hardware was quad-band GSM with EDGE; the second generation also adds UMTS with HSDPA.[9]Apple announced the iPhone on January 9, 2007.[10] The announcement was preceded by rumors and speculation that circulated for several months.[11] The iPhone was initially introduced in the United States on June 29, 2007 and has since been introduced worldwide. It was named Time magazine's "Invention of the Year" in 2007.[12] On July 11, 2008, the iPhone 3G was released and supported faster 3G data speeds and Assisted GPS.[9]3G modelThe proximity and ambient light sensors on the iPhone 3G. * Color: Black (8 GB or 16 GB) or white (16 GB) * Size: 4.5 inches (115.5 mm) (h) × 2.4 inches (62.1 mm) (w) × 0.48 inch (12.3 mm) (d) * Weight: 133 g (4.7 oz) * Headphone jack (non-recessed) * Battery has up to 10 hours of 2G talk, 5 hours of 3G talk, 5 (3G) or 6 (Wi-Fi) hours of Internet use, 7 hours of video playback, and up to 24 hours of audio playback, lasting over 300 hours on standby.[8] * 3G for broadband data speeds (Tri band UMTS / HSDPA: UMTS 850 / 1900 / 2100) * Assisted GPS, with preference to location based on Wi-Fi or cell towers * Digital SAR Rating: 1.38 W/kg Related: ilighter iphone touch lighter zippo flame fire concert show music rock crazy funny joke application zippod itunes ipod nano mp3 player | |
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