Comparing Prop B with Current Missouri Law
Posted by Jedidiah Smith in Uncategorized on September 24, 2010
I wrote earlier today about Proposition B and the dangers of HSUS. Prop B advocates are claiming that Missouri needs these new laws in order to protect mistreated puppies.
Below you will see a comparison of current Missouri law and Proposition B. What you will find is that most of what is included in Prop B is already required by Missouri law. In fact, some regulations would actually be lightened with the passage of Prop B.
Don’t be fooled by the leftist agenda of HSUS,
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Learn the Truth about Prop B
Posted by Jedidiah Smith in Uncategorized on September 23, 2010
The focus of this year has been primarily on getting constitutionally-minded fiscal conservatives elected into office in November. Here in Missouri, however, there is a ballot measure that deserves our attention.
Proposition B, called the “Puppy Mill Cruelty Prevention Act,” is a statewide bill that will be voted on in November. While the ballot language appears to be protective of the health of animals, the majority of the requirements laid out in the bill are already enforced by Missouri law.
The truth about Prop B can be found by digging a little deeper into the organization promoting and funding it–the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). HSUS is not a friend of pets, but rather a radical leftist lobbying group with the goal of eliminating pet ownership and hunting, and converting everyone to vegetarian diets.
People often donate to HSUS thinking they are giving toward local animal shelters. In reality, it isn’t affiliated with local “humane society” organizations, and it doesn’t operate a single pet shelter or pet adoption facility anywhere.
During 2008, HSUS contributed barely $450,000—less than one-half of one percent of its budget—in grants to dog and cat shelters. By comparison, that same year it gave $2.25 million to a political campaign committee behind an anti-meat ballot initiative in California, and put $2.5 million into HSUS’s executive pension plan. HSUS is the wealthiest animal-rights lobbying organization on earth.
Wayne Pacelle, President of HSUS, is quoted as saying, “We have no problem with the extinction of domestic animals.”
And this from Pacelle in a Washington Post interview: ”I think we will see a real reduction in the number of people wearing fur and the number of major retailers selling fur.” He is pushing for ”phasing out animals used in research.” ”Hunting?” he says, ”I think you will see a steady decline in numbers.”
It is clear that the agenda of Wayne Pacelle and HSUS goes much further than simply protecting mistreated puppies.
Fliers and posters can be downloaded from the Alliance for Truth’s website. Please help us get the truth out to Missourians about Proposition B.
Upcoming Activist Training – Union, MO
Posted by Jedidiah Smith in Activist Training, American Majority on September 22, 2010
Back in April, I wrote that I would soon be conducting local activist trainings for American Majority. The chaos of the past several months has kept this from happening, but the first training is now scheduled for Saturday, October 9.
American Majority is a non-profit and non-partisan political training organization whose mission is to train and equip a national network of leaders committed to individual freedom through limited government and the free market.
The training will take place at the Scenic Regional Library located at 308 Hawthorne Drive in Union, MO from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. The cost is $25 if you pre-register online by October 8th, and $30 at the door. Because space is limited, pre-registration is strongly encouraged. You may register online at American Majority’s website. You can save a few bucks by signing up online as well.
Topics to be covered during the training include:
- The System (an in-depth look at the system we’re in, how we got there, and what we can do about it)
- Grassroots Action (ideas and practical steps to engage our communities and organize a coalition of volunteers)
- Precinct Power (changing your community one precinct at a time with specific micro-targeting and focused action)
- Patriots 2.0 (effectively utilizing social networking tools, blogs, wiki projects and other technologically-driven platforms)
Time permitting, we will also have a social media question and answer time to address any issues that you may have with Facebook, Twitter, blogging, etc.
Full training materials, samples and supplements will be provided to help you apply what you learn to your organization, candidate, cause or community.
Get Involved with the Franklin County Patriots
Posted by Jedidiah Smith in Activism on September 21, 2010
Independence Day Rally
Posted by Jedidiah Smith in Rallies on June 11, 2010
July 4, 2010
5:00-8:00 p.m.
Drive Park
St. Clair, MO
This July 4th, we will be celebrating America’s independence as well as the one-year anniversary of the Franklin County Patriots with a patriotic rally in St. Clair. More details will come in the near future, but we wanted to get the event on your calendars as soon as possible. The rally will begin late in the afternoon on Sunday, July 4th. There will be an opportunity before and after the event to meet candidates who are running for office and network with other patriots and patriotic organizations.
Schedule:
4:00-5:00 p.m. Meet and greet with candidates
5:00-6:30 p.m. Rally (including patriotic music)
6:30-8:00 p.m. Meeting with candidates and barbeque
The first event hosted by the Franklin County Patriots was scheduled last year on Independence Day at the Orchard City Park in St. Clair. No one could have anticipated the kind of progress or the tremendous growth we would see within our organization, as well as a strong spirit of cooperation with many like-minded patriotic groups, both locally and throughout the state. Orchard Park is the perfect venue to celebrate our national liberty, and also celebrate the progress of the liberty movement over the past year. The involvement of conservative, constitutional patriots is making an impact on current political campaigns and legislation that has not been seen in our nation in many years.
The Independence Day rally will include a fitting tribute to the spirit of independence that continues to thrive in the hearts of true patriots. We also hope that many of our elected officials and candidates will be present. The closer we get to the primary election in August, the more important it is that we work to get true conservatives elected. Invite your family and network of friends to mark their calendars and plan to celebrate our nation’s freedom with a gathering of patriots.
Chris Matthews on Chuck Purgason’s Hair
Posted by Jedidiah Smith in Chuck Purgason on June 10, 2010
It seems that everyone these days is talking about Chuck Purgason.
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
Rep. Brian Nieves Finishes Final Term in Missouri House
Posted by Jedidiah Smith in Brian Nieves, Elected Officials on June 7, 2010
Good article in the Missourian by Evin Fritschle, Missourian Staff Writer
After four terms in the Missouri House of Representatives, 98th District Rep. Brian Nieves wrapped up his last session recently.
This past session, Nieves’ last because of term limits, saw his bills on state sovereignty pass both the House and Senate.
“It’s no secret that I’m not a fan of the Obama administration,” he said.

Nieves, who became majority whip as a freshman legislator, said being a member of House leadership for so long was one of his proudest accomplishments.
Nieves sat down with The Missourian at his state Senate campaign headquarters to look back on his time in office.
“I leave the House as the most tenured member of the leadership,” he said. “When I leave, there’s a pretty good chance that record will stand for some time.
“If I’m talking to my grandkids 30 years from now, I think I’d say the coolest thing (about serving in the House) was the honor bestowed by the people of this area to be in the House and the trust of the other members there to elevate me to a leadership role,” Nieves said.
Nieves said he never sponsored an earmark, even “when earmarks were considered cool,” and has enjoyed helping constituents with tangible problems.
“These types of things never make it on the 6 o’clock news, but they are the most rewarding,” he said.
Government officials often don’t answer directly to constituents enough, Nieves said.
Nieves also noted his constitutional amendment making English the official state language as a source of pride.
The current senatorial candidate said he hopes his replacement in the House is beholden to constituents and not any political establishment.
“The big thing is do not be lured or become enamored by the establishment,” he said. “You answer to the people. I’d like to see my replacement do an even better job than me of answering to the source of faith, the Constitution and the constituents.”
Looking Back
Term-limited out, Nieves reflected on what got him into politics in the first place.
“From the time I was a little boy, I remember feeling like I was always extremely patriotic,” the Navy veteran said.
“I joined the military right out of high school. I think it multiplied my natural patriotism,” Nieves said.
As a small business owner, Nieves said he became fed up with the taxes he paid and how he saw government being run.
“I got sick and tired of being sick and tired,” he said.
His wife, Julie, likely didn’t think he’d run for House, he said.
“She probably thought it was just another of those things I muttered to myself around the house,” he said.
Nieves has balanced his spiritual, political, family and business lives for nearly a decade.
“I knew one had to suffer, so we decided as a family for the business side to take the hit,” he said, noting his family makes less now than it did when he was a full-time businessman.
“My wife went back to work full time after 17 years as a stay-at-home mom,” Nieves said. “If I knew how crazy my life would be now eight years ago, I wouldn’t have (decided to run).”
Now, Nieves schedules his time carefully.
“When I block off family time, that’s concrete,” he said.
Nieves and wife Julie have three children, Alexandra, Moriah and Victor.
Nieves’ tenure has seen three governors, Bob Holden, Matt Blunt and the current governor, Jay Nixon.
“Holden was the worst to work with,” Nieves said. “Blunt was great from a policy standpoint.
“If I were to go to a ballgame with one of them, I’d go with Nixon. He’s very personable and smart, even though I don’t agree with his policies,” he said.
McCaskill’s Visit to St. Clair Today
Posted by Jedidiah Smith in Elected Officials on June 1, 2010
This just in – Senator Claire McCaskill will be visiting in St. Clair today at noon at the VFW Hall. If you have been frustrated by Sen. McCaskill’s failure to listen to you, this will probably be your best opportunity to see her and have your voice heard.
From McCaskill’s website:
On Tuesday, June 1, Senator Claire McCaskill is hosting a veterans town hall forum in St. Clair to hear directly from Missourians about what Washington can do to ensure our veterans receive the care and treatment they deserve.
Here are the details:
St. Clair Veterans Town Hall Forum
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
VFW Post 2482
1087 North Service Road
St. Clair, MO 63077 MapConstituents are highly encouraged to register for the events so our office can anticipate the number of people to expect. Depending on the turn-out, there may be more people wishing to attend the event than there is capacity. Seating will be first-come, first-serve.
Literature Bomb for Paul Curtman
Posted by Jedidiah Smith in Campaigns on June 1, 2010
Paul Curtman is running for state representative in Missouri’s 105th District against a liberal SEIU-backed Democrat Incumbent. If you live near Pacific, consider giving Paul the afternoon. Rather than complaining about many of the spineless politicians currently in office, it is time that we do something about it. This is a good place to start.
This announcement from Paul’s Campaign:
Paul is having another Lit Bomb on Saturday, June 5th. The first lit bomb that kicked off his campaign was in the winter time after a winter storm passed and was still an absolute success. Hopefully, the weather will be more conducive for the event. We need boots on the ground and we need support. Please don’t let the fact that you don’t live in his district stop you from giving support. He is definitely worth your while. If you have any questions please feel free to get in contact with me and get involved with this candidate!
And this from Paul:
At my last literature bomb I had over 50 patriots show up to help me, the Liberals must have found out and they seem to be concerned about that kind of patriotic momentum on their turf. About a month after I announced the details of my second literature bomb, I got word that the liberals are planning to do a lit bomb of their own on the SAME day in the SAME region.If the liberals see me as a threat, they are right, but I am going to need to bring out the big guns for this. Please bring people with you when you come, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE. I need SERIOUS REINFORCEMENTS! This is it, the fight is on.When: Sat. June 5th at 1pmWhere: Pacific City ParkCongress St., Pacific, MO






