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It is so great to see Rep. Thomas Massie back in the saddle again after the tragic loss of his wife. Massie is without a doubt the most enlightened member of Congress. It was Massie who a few months ago introduced legislation to abolish the Federal Reserve. He told Tucker Carlson that he is the only member of Congress without an Israel Lobby "minder." This man deserves our strongest support.

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Sep 14·edited Sep 14

May God bless and protect this unique person.

He will make his children proud and is trying to make their world a better place.

HE is the type of person who should be president . A president truly for the people.

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Ron Paul has been trying to do this for years. I hope Thomas Massie can now get it done. Maybe DJT will now learn who this wonderful Senator is.

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{...only member of Congress WITHOUT an Israel Lobby "minder"...}

THAT makes all the difference !!!

Whoever HAS a "minder" IS a foreign agent and should be treated accordingly.

In this case: immediately removed from ANY public office, for life !!!

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I have two of his Massie for Congress t-shirts, though I live in Hawaii. Awesome guy.

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Love Senator Massie! Smart move!

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VERY encouraging news, Meryl! Thank you so much for sharing, and for being on the front line of the effort to stop this egregious attempt to subvert our national and individual sovereignty. Much appreciated!! 🙂👍

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Another step in the right direction. I hope people realize just how important their votes in November will be for the make up of the House and Senate.

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I like Thomas Massie more and more everday!

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I'd like a roll call of all who audibly voted "No" to the proposed amendment that says laws imposed on U.S. citizens -- and even treaties which impact domestic law -- must be put through both House and Senate.

Which of our lawmakers do not want to protect the sovereignty of U.S. citizens against foreign bodies which have "made a treaty" with our Executive Branch?

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Yes! Take them out behind the building and give them a good kick in the arse. Or, for such morons, a more fitting and likely painful punishment would be to force them to read the Constitution & Bill of Rights out loud, and take a comprehension test with published score results thereafter.

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Massie also has a 100% on the Freedom Index and one of the only few that does.

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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Any citizen can file one. And some clerk should have the vote tally.

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I loved his recent speech on how so many (if not all) of the hearings are just shows for the constituents that end up not mattering since they always end up funding what Democrats want in the Omni bills. Now that he's fighting on this too, WOW! He seems to have had enough of the depravity, and not a minute too soon.

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Something similar occurred in the senate in 2023 on declaration of war. It is important to know if your senator voted against this amendment, I know both of Alaska’s US senators did.

During consideration of the fiscal 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (S. 2226), Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) offered an amendment “to express the sense of Congress that Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty does not supersede the constitutional requirement that Congress declare war before the United States engages in war.” Under Article 5, member nations of NATO “agree that an armed attack against one or more of them … shall be considered an attack against them all and consequently they agree that, if such an armed attack occurs, each of them … will assist the Party or Parties so attacked.”

The Senate rejected Paul’s amendment on July 19, 2023 by a vote of 16 to 83 (Roll Call 191). We have assigned pluses to the yeas because according to the U.S. Constitution only Congress has the authority to declare war. U.S. membership in NATO increases the likelihood of the United States being dragged into a war that neither the American people nor Congress wants. Rather than allowing NATO and its UN parent to determine when we go to war, we should get out of both organizations.

https://thefreedomindex.org/vote/2023s191/

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Sep 14·edited Sep 14

We need to exit the U.N. ASAP - we pay 37% of their budget. We must DEFUND U.N.!

We need to stop funding an organization who wants to kill USA national sovereignty.

Recent Undercover camera recording U.N. Employee expose of their desire to strip usa nation state protections

Insider on hidden camera expresses the extreme fear the UN leadership has of a Trump government

https://rumble.com/v5d09er-insider-trump-to-shatter-un-into-a-thousand-pieces-and-arrest-covid-plandem.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp

This is worth your time to watch - an Incredibly well explained presentation on HOW we are being funneled towards a one world government WITHOUT our Consent and the framework and organizations working collaboratively to achieve THEIR enslavement goal.

How far back they’ve been PLANNING to use climate change and health crisis to achieve it

https://rumble.com/v5eji22-a-small-group-of-global-elites-shaping-the-world-to-control-all-ivor-cummin.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp

https://www.bitchute.com/video/ikES6FyITxRQ/

Don’t forget we were told by liar Al Gore the glaciers would melt years ago and we’d all drown on the coast! Yet Bill Gates is buying properties right on the coast in California ! If he believes the bull dang why would he do that.

It’s all a con game.

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Some of the reps' scores on the Freedom Index are totally atrocious, mostly the Ds.

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Agreed however we know how the dems are going to vote. Pretty much guaranteed to vote in favor of fascism every time. Red states are infested by those who claim to be conservative freedom fighters that hover in the 50% range … these are costume conservatives going along to get along with the “caucus.” This is causing the most damage right now in my opinion.

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Costume conservatives or RINOs, there are way too many of them. The real ones like Gaetz, Luna, Massie, MTG. Lauren Boebert, and a handful of others are real and true Constitutional Conservatives. Many of the Senators like Paul and Rick Scott and a few new guys and gals running for Senate are too.

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Thank goodness for Rep. Massie! He actually knows and understands the Constitution and reads the Federal Papers which testify to the background thinking and argumentation that went into creation of the Constitution. I wonder how many of those other bench-warmer AIPAC-funded jokes even know the Federalist Papers even exist, or have even bothered to read the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.... It is only too easy to imagine how happy they would be to shrug their shoulders and shift any responsibility or blame for future lockdowns, vaxxx mandates, etc etc to such treaties, claiming their hands are tied. The House of Representatives is supposed to be more responsive to the citizens' intentions, which is why the number of Reps per state depends on population size, but it often seems like there is only 1 true Representative in the House, and that is Thomas Massie.

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We need to VACATE JOHNSON and replace him with Massie!

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I’m really liking Senator Massie! He’s becoming a real FIREBRAND 🇺🇸🙌

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"US sovereignty is not going to be transferred to any international organizations in the dark of night, not any time soon"

🙏🙏🙏

Praise the Lord and pass the legislation!!

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They may have to override Peter Thiel's -er I mean Trump's- veto.

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I believe any attempt to thwart US sovereignty is automatically unconstitutional just on the face of it.

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Thomas Massie is a hero. Yet another great move!

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A clear minded Congressman. Doing his job with integrity and respect for American Citizens. Rara Avis.

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And has no hope of passing.

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Not until after January of 2025

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