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Do We Have a Water Shortage in Santa Cruz County? Print E-mail
by Jack Ward   
Thursday, 22 May 2003

Santa Cruz County, California is in a rain zone that dumps approximately 978,000 gallons of water for each resident every year. The failure to implement even a basic water storage plan allows the water to flow unused into the ocean. Jack Ward researches the question “Do we have a water shortage in Santa Cruz County?”, and finds a resounding NO! “Has it occurred to anyone else that the major problems confronting Santa Cruz County are contrived and are caused by the same politicians that we entrusted to solve them?”

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Globalist Assault Against America Now Underway Print E-mail
by Henry Lamb   
Thursday, 22 May 2003

SUMMARY: While the media spotlight is focused o­n the Security Council's debate about rebuilding Iraq, the rest of the U.N. bureaucracy lumbers along toward its published goal of ruling the world. The Commission o­n Sustainable Development concluded two weeks of meetings in New York, o­n May 9. It was the 11th annual session of this U.N. body, created as a result of the 1992 U.N. Conference o­n Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro. The purpose of the Commission is to implement "Agenda 21."

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Want to Protect the Earth? Then Protect Private Property! Print E-mail
by J. David Breemer   
Thursday, 22 May 2003

SUMMARY: Do we have to choose between protecting the environment and growing the economy? J. David Breemer from the Pacific Legal Foundation argues that we don't. In fact, he says, "environmental improvements happen because of, not in spite of, private property and free enterprise."

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WorldNetDaily Reveals Plan for World Government through councils Print E-mail
by WorldNetDaily.com, Inc.   
Thursday, 22 May 2003

The United States stands as the "last major impediment to global governance", according to the May edition of WorldNetDaily.com's magazine, Whistleblower Magazine. Of particular note for Santa Cruz County residents is that this renowned national publication specifically sites Santa Cruz as a ground-zero point for implementation of global government at a local level. This is groundbreaking research for a national publication. Spread the word...

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Rails Fails in San Jose, California Print E-mail
by Administrator   
Wednesday, 21 May 2003

SUMMARY: When it comes to travel, Californians still want independence and freedom of choice. An endless barrage of expensive "expert studies" has failed to convince taxpayers to opt for collectivist models of transportation, yet road maintenance and infrastructure improvement have been "sidetracked" for 30 years. Why?

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