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Saturday (March 16) Conference for Concerned Citizens

Originally published March 15, 2013, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated July 21, 2015. Leave a Comment

Saturday (March 16) Conference for Concerned Citizens

If you’re interested in important issues like… Discriminatory “Anti-Discrimination” legislation like the Lincoln and Omaha “Fairness” ordinances creating new classes of protected individuals including homosexuals, transgender, etc. Implementation of “ObamaCare” – the health care law Efforts to implement “green” policies (referred to as sustainable development by many, and also known as Agenda 21) Rights of […]

Filed Under: Events, Meetings, Morality Tagged With: 103rd unicameral, agenda 21, concerned citizens conference, defend the family international, dr. scott lively, green agenda, Health Care, march 16 2013, nebraska legislation, obamacare, parental rights, Sustainable Development, Unicameral, west point nebraska

Fortenberry Needs To Hear From YOU: Townhall Schedule (Lincoln TONIGHT)

Originally published August 7, 2012, By Shellinda. Updated July 21, 2015. Leave a Comment

Fortenberry Needs To Hear From YOU: Townhall Schedule (Lincoln TONIGHT)

Nebraska’s First District Congressman Jeff Fortenberry is convening townhall meetings during Congress’ August recess. We at GiN have long believed that Mr. Fortenberry should be replaced with an actual limited government representative because the evidence shows that he cannot be described as such. As Linda wrote in a September 2011 article, Fortenberry… “…spends money like […]

Filed Under: 2012 Election, Agenda 21, Cleaner Greener Lincoln, Climate Change, Events, Jeff Fortenberry, Meetings, Property Rights, Regulation, Republican Party, Ruling Class, Sustainable Development Tagged With: agenda 21, amtrak, baseline budgeting, big spenders, big spenders in congress, biggest spenders in congress, budget control act of 2011, budget deficits, cd01 nebraska, climate change, congressional townhalls, debt ceiling, debt deal, district one nebraska, fortenberry, fortenberry bills in congress, fortenberry legislation, fortenberry townhall schedule, fortenberry voting record, global conservation act of 2012, global warming, government spending, green agenda, h.r. 6038, house of representatives, jeff fortenberry, nancy carr, nebraska congressman, nebraska politicians, nebraska republicans, ohio congressman, passenger rail, progressive republicans, prorail nebraska, republican congressman, rob portman, ruling class, Sustainable Development, townhalls

Profiling Jon Bruning: An Unorthodox Analysis

Originally published May 11, 2012, By Shellinda. Updated July 21, 2015. Leave a Comment

Profiling Jon Bruning: An Unorthodox Analysis

Jon Bruning Last summer, we published articles about three of the five GOP primary candidates running for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Ben Nelson. Those three articles were informational in nature, not analytical. (We hope to update these with some analysis in short order, time permitting): Senator Deb Fischer Hat in Widening GOP […]

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Climate Change: Predicted Sizzle, Got Fizzle

Originally published December 22, 2011, By Linda. Updated July 21, 2015. 5 Comments

Climate Change: Predicted Sizzle, Got Fizzle

Climate alarmists can’t catch a break these days, it seems.  First, about 5,000 more of those pirated emails that launched what’s commonly referred to as “Climategate” were released just before the United Nations convened its most recent climate conference in Durban, South Africa.  In the Hollywood spirit, publication of this most recent spate of damning […]

Filed Under: Agenda 21, Climate Change, Featured, Federal, Sustainable Development, United Nations Tagged With: 1910 emission standards, agenda 21, bad moon rising, canada, cap and tax, cap and trade, carbon footprint, carbon taxes, cars, climate alarmists, climategat ii, climategate, durban, durban south africa, e.p.a., economic collapse, economic downturn, economic instability, economic meltdown, electricity, environmental extremists, environmentalism, epa, global climate change, global warming, greenhouse gas emissions, greenhouse gases, greenies, indoor plumbing, innovation, john fogarty, kyoto accords, lisa jackson, modern conveniences, retrograde policies, standard of living, Sustainable Development, u.s. environmental protection agency, un, unep, united nations

Nebraska Three Faces of Eve: Jane Kleeb – Farmer, Pundit, or Radical Leftist?

Originally published October 14, 2011, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated July 21, 2015. 1 Comment

Nebraska Three Faces of Eve: Jane Kleeb – Farmer, Pundit, or Radical Leftist?

Some bits of information noted in our articles about the TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline project: Many Nebraskans who oppose the pipeline project or who simply want the route changed are citing environmentalist jargon in making their case. Nebraskans who call themselves conservative are working with or supporting groups and individuals with whom they would normally […]

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Applying Alternative Energy Innovations to Spending By Politicians

Originally published April 15, 2011, By Shellinda. Updated October 13, 2012. Leave a Comment

Applying Alternative Energy Innovations to Spending By Politicians

There may be a way to curb and cut the spending by elected officials; make them work for it. James Taranto’s column[1. We’ve found James Taranto’s Wall Street Journal column, Taranto’s take on recent news and event, an informative and entertaining read, and do recommend it to others. ] in Wall Street Journal Friday included […]

Filed Under: Cleaner Greener Lincoln, Happy Hour, In the News, Sustainable Development Tagged With: agenda 21, alternative energy, chris beutler, cleaner greener lincoln, climate change, cost of gas, energy costs, energy independence, gas prices, going green, james taranto, mayor chris beutler, obama skyrocketing energy prices, rerev, rising gas prices, soylent green, Sustainable Development, university of northern texas, wall street journal, wind energy, windmills

Many Questions About Chris Beutler Decision to Join ICLEI No.1: Is it Legal?

Originally published January 17, 2011, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated April 1, 2013. 3 Comments

Many Questions About Chris Beutler Decision to Join ICLEI No.1: Is it Legal?

Thanks to Don for the excellent presentation last Monday evening about Sustainable Development. We have only begun distributing the information we’ve discovered in our research on this subject. To see our previous articles, click here. We are currently developing an information page on this topic that will include resources and references. Again, much thanks goes […]

Filed Under: City of Lincoln, Featured, Local, Sustainable Development Tagged With: agenda 21, beutler announcement iclei, beutler cleaner greener lincoln, beutler environmentalism, chris beutler, City of Lincoln, city of lincoln budget, city of lincoln issues, federal sovereignty, foreign influences in nebraska, iclei, lincoln joins iclei, media bias, personal freedoms, poor media coverage, state sovereignty, Sustainable Development, united nations

Nebraska Groups Working with the UN to Expand Welfare

Originally published December 13, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated April 12, 2012. Leave a Comment

Nebraska Groups Working with the UN to Expand Welfare

By Shelli Dawdy On December 9th, we published an article about the “Symposium on Maternal Child Health in Nebraska” convened by the National Association of Social Workers and United Nations Foundation in Omaha on September 30, 2010. As I reported, friends from Omaha arranged for a person to attend the event for the purpose of […]

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Federal and State Sovereignty Threat You May Not Know About

Originally published November 30, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated October 11, 2011. Leave a Comment

Federal and State Sovereignty Threat You May Not Know About

A simple search on Google for the term “sustainable development” with the “images” tab selected yields a veritable treasure trove of images, many of which are similar to the one above.  Of course the term “sustainable development” sounds so good – who doesn’t want development that is sustainable? BUT, I don’t know about anyone else, […]

Filed Under: Agenda 21, Cleaner Greener Lincoln, Featured, Sovereignty, State Sovereignty, Sustainable Development, United Nations Tagged With: 10th Amendment, agenda 21, amanda teegarden, axxiom for liberty, axxiom for liberty radio show, beutler carbon credits, big brother in your trash can, central planning, chris beutler, City of Lincoln, city planning, cleaner greener lincoln, development plans, environmental issue, environmental perspectives, environmentalism, federal sovereignty, freedom 21, freedom advocates, freedom under threat, global redistribution of wealth, green agenda, mandatory recycling, methan gas recapture projet, nebraska sovereignty, ok-safe, planitulsa, property rights, recycle bank, recycling program, rule of law radio, state sovereignty, Sustainable Development, sustainable development is control, Tenth Amendment, trash police, un agenda 21, un environmental program, un environmental programme, unep, united nations agenda 21, united nations environmental program

Election Is Over – Now What? State Sovereignty! Join Us Tonight 6pm On Radio

Originally published November 5, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated November 5, 2010. Leave a Comment

Election Is Over – Now What? State Sovereignty! Join Us Tonight 6pm On Radio

Join an outstanding line-up of guests for an evening all about State Sovereignty! TONIGHT 6:00PM – 8:00PM CST Rule of Law Radio Network – click *HERE* to listen live online I’ll be sitting in for Kaye Beach on the Axxiom for Liberty show tonight. Election Euphoria? Or the Beginning of the Beginning? Although the election […]

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