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Sunday, June 3, 2012

MONTANA: PRESERVE YOUR LAND AND YOUR HERITAGE, AND FIGHT AGAINST AGENDA 21 IN MONTANA BY VOTING THE FANNING/BONIEK TICKET

http://www.bobfanning.com/
http://fanningforgovernor.com/Press_Release3_12_12.html

Whether you are a long time resident or a newcomer to Montana, it's your duty to insure that Montana continues in liberty and freedom, and that means a wise and informed constituent base.  If you are on the left - please use your brain to understand what a hoax climate change and sustainable use are and what they really mean to you and the state and your families in the future.

Sustainable development, green energy, climate change, all of the propaganda you have read, heard and believed is a horrible joke...on  you.

The whole green movement is an atrocious lie by a Marxist/socialist/global elite.  It has nothing to do with
saving the planet, clean air or water.  Just look at the dangers of those mercury filled lightbulbs that are now illegal NOT to have.  Where do you think they go if they're broken?  The vapor goes into the air.  They eventually go into landfills.  That's just one, tiny, small scale item.  And of course, they are ALL made in China.  Jobs gone.  Lost to another country.

Please get smart before the next election and vote for the Constitution.  By voting Fanning and Boniek,
you have a good start - a fresh start.  And if they fail you, there will soon be another election.

No - I'm not a Montanan.  But I'm a visitor, and now I have friends there.  They are very worried about the future of all the state and they are being very careful about the decisions they are making for candidates.  They are actively waging a war against Agenda 21 and all its restrictions - the United Nations-sponsored and spawned road map to the global removal of private property rights.  Private property ownership is one of our sacred Constitutional rights.

These two seem to be leaving the crowd behind.

Vote wisely.  It may be the most important election the country has ever seen.  

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