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Monday, September 17, 2012

Former T-SPLOST foes set sights on Agenda 21, regionalism because why not?

Cars will set you free
Lots of folks thought the Transportation Leadership Coalition, one of the regional transportation tax's most vocal grassroots opponents, would vanish after the T-SPLOST went down in flames. They were oh so wrong.

The group's now set its sights on regionalism and the insidious United Nations plot known as Agenda 21 — and plans to educate activists on Sept. 29 at the Cobb County gun shop where TLC (the organization, not the R&B group) was formed.

"We all know T-SPLOST was just a symptom, now we have to cure the disease and it will take all of us," the group writes in a release titled "Remove UN Agenda 21 from Georgia."

So says TLC:

Working together we will successfully repeal regionalism, protect our property rights, and more but, we must have a plan.

The amazing line up of talented speaker activists from all over the state will empower you and prepare you to take the next steps in your home town and state to end this cycle of corruption and cronyism. Defeating T-SPLOST, you sent them a big message that the road to collectivism and centralized control is not the path for Georgia citizens. Our speakers have studied the laws and they are eager to help you determine and enforce boundaries for our elected officials who have been eroding our liberties.

Originally designated as a leadership meeting, we have changed this event to include all activists who want to see positive changes for the citizens of Georgia and our country.

Surely they already know, but they have a fellow enemy of Agenda 21 under the Gold Dome in Senate Majority Leader Chip Rogers, R-Woodstock. And they're giving homework:

P.S.S. Have you read your county's comprehensive plan? We have a homework assignment for those willing to take the challenge. In the next two weeks, obtain a copy of your county's comprehensive plan. This can probably be downloaded from your county website or by visiting the county administration office. Review the plan and look for terminology like: sustainable development, comprehensive planning, smart growth, complete streets, liveable communities, public/private partnerships, regional, common good, consensus building, visioning, environmentally friendly, benefit of all, environmental/social/economic, United Nations, etc. Bring your plan and the notes from your review. We'd like to hear what you have found.

Anyone want to carpool to the event? Maybe wear United Nations Peacekeeper uniforms? Whisper "they've learned how light rail could mobilize our commandos" into tiny microphones tucked in our sleeves? If you do attend, bring $10 to help pay for food and beverages, OK, y'all? And remember to RSVP. It's required.

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