Jun 16 2010

Patriotic Federalist (or other sites) not showing up. Cox DNS hijacking!

I noticed my site and some others did not show up at certain times or I would randomly get redirected to  http://finder.cox.net.  I would not be able to log in for hours sometimes then it would just come back.  At first I thought my new domain just sucked. Then I figured out I could connect to it through most any proxy server  (http://anonymouse.org etc) which narrowed it down some for me.  Long story short, it was the DNS (Domain Name Server for the non geeks).  It was being hijacked by Cox Cable.  Finder.cox.net shouldn’t be showing up if a site doesn’t exist or has issues. You should see something like this:



Instead I see http://finder.cox.net showing me a bunch of basically useless links.  The links go through a Yahoo marketing site.  So, my DNS  has been hijacked AND forces me through useless links that make money for Cox.  It also makes my web surfing intermittent at best. Did I mention its all for their marketing and profit?  I am not happy about this.  I am sure emailing them will do nothing so I just bypass their scheme.

Not sure how to do this?  There are several ways.  As a matter of fact, there are way more than I will list here.

If you have a router, set your DNS manually to use DNS addresses from OpenDNS, Google, or here are Cox.net’s alternate addresses as set in my router  (default one for cox were same except last 2 digits were 12):

I don’t actually use that as I prefer to use OpenDNS  http://www.opendns.com/

I have also successfully tested Google public DNS servers using these setting in my router rather than having to change each computer:

Primary        8.8.8.8
Secondary   8.8.4.4

If you only want to fix one computer or don’t use a router try this method using the numbers mentioned above:

To use Cox alternate DNS servers (click picture if you don’t know how to get to this screen…thanks to Nate):


Jun 16 2010

H.R. 5175 – DISCLOSE Act, Attempts to chip away First Amendment

UPDATE This got rammed down our throats anyway: News Link Lets make sure it doesn’t get through the Senate!

Among all the other trash congress and others are trying ram down our throats (before many are kicked out), here is another. This one should be stopped no matter where you stand value or party wise.

Earlier this year (Citizens United v. FEC) the Supreme Court struck down the ban on certain political speech by nonprofit membership associations. H.R. 5175 attempts to reverse that decision.  It will basically kill free speech/press.  Grassroots efforts won’t really exist after this with all the hoops that have to be jumped through.  It also creates yet ANOTHER list of people the government will have. Besides destroying grassroots, imagine our oh so honest government having a list of all their political allies and opponents, not just organizations you support but YOUR name and address.

Here is the basics of it:

YouTube basics  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDaArRXI_AU

Write your congressman:  https://writerep.house.gov/writerep/welcome.shtml

I am verifying this, but I received an email that the NRA may be trying to make a deal with liberals that would exempt them from this. Either way you should write them (if you are a member, post your NRA number in the proper spot) and urge them to oppose it as well. Even if they are exempt.  https://secure.nraila.org/Contact.aspx

NRA original letter to congress (well written and good explanation of HR 5175. http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Federal/Read.aspx?id=5888

Here is their latest release, which does seem to say they will sit this one out if they are exempt.  They need to oppose this no matter what deals are struck.

http://www.nraila.org/News/Read/NewsReleases.aspx?ID=13902 it affects everyone and they eventually will be retargeted.

Bottom line is this affects political free speech, the ones you agree and disagree with.

Thanks!


Jun 14 2010

The Mount Vernon Statement

The Mount Vernon Statement
Constitutional Conservatism: A Statement for the 21st Century

We recommit ourselves to the ideas of the American Founding. Through the Constitution, the Founders created an enduring framework of limited government based on the rule of law. They sought to secure national independence, provide for economic opportunity, establish true religious liberty and maintain a flourishing society of republican self-government.

These principles define us as a country and inspire us as a people. They are responsible for a prosperous, just nation unlike any other in the world. They are our highest achievements, serving not only as powerful beacons to all who strive for freedom and seek self-government, but as warnings to tyrants and despots everywhere.

Each one of these founding ideas is presently under sustained attack. In recent decades, America’s principles have been undermined and redefined in our culture, our universities and our politics. The selfevident truths of 1776 have been supplanted by the notion that no such truths exist. The federal government today ignores the limits of the Constitution, which is increasingly dismissed as obsolete and irrelevant.

Some insist that America must change, cast off the old and put on the new. But where would this lead — forward or backward, up or down? Isn’t this idea of change an empty promise or even a dangerous deception?

The change we urgently need, a change consistent with the American ideal, is not movement away from but toward our founding principles. At this important time, we need a restatement of Constitutional conservatism grounded in the priceless principle of ordered liberty articulated in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

The conservatism of the Declaration asserts self-evident truths based on the laws of nature and nature’s God. It defends life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. It traces authority to the consent of the governed. It recognizes man’s self-interest but also his capacity for virtue.

The conservatism of the Constitution limits government’s powers but ensures that government performs its proper job effectively. It refines popular will through the filter of representation. It provides checks and balances through the several branches of government and a federal republic.

A Constitutional conservatism unites all conservatives through the natural fusion provided by American principles. It reminds economic conservatives that morality is essential to limited government, social conservatives that unlimited government is a threat to moral self-government, and national security conservatives that energetic but responsible government is the key to America’s safety and leadership role in the world.
A Constitutional conservatism based on first principles provides the framework for a consistent and meaningful policy agenda.

  • It applies the principle of limited government based on the
    rule of law to every proposal.
  • It honors the central place of individual liberty in Americanpolitics and life.
  • It encourages free enterprise, the individual entrepreneur, andeconomic reforms grounded in market solutions.
  • It supports America’s national interest in advancing freedomand opposing tyranny in the world and prudently considers what we can and should do to thatend.
  • It informs conservatism’s firm defense of family, neighborhood,
    community, and faith.

If we are to succeed in the critical political and policy battles ahead, we must be certain of our purpose.

We must begin by retaking and resolutely defending the high ground of America’s founding principles.

February 17, 2010

Edwin Meese, former U.S. Attorney General under President Reagan

Wendy Wright, president of Concerned Women for America

Edwin Feulner, Jr., president of the Heritage Foundation

Lee Edwards, Distinguished Fellow in Conservative Thought at the Heritage Foundation, was present at the Sharon Statement signing.

Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council

Becky Norton Dunlop, president of the Council for National Policy

Brent Bozell, president of the Media Research Center

Alfred Regnery, publisher of the American Spectator

David Keene, president of the American Conservative Union

David McIntosh, co-founder of the Federalist Society

T. Kenneth Cribb, former domestic policy adviser to President Reagan

Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform

William Wilson, President, Americans for Limited Government

Elaine Donnelly, Center for Military Readiness

Richard Viguerie, Chairman, ConservativeHQ.com

Kenneth Blackwell, Coalition for a Conservative Majority

Colin Hanna, President, Let Freedom Ring

Kathryn J. Lopez, National Review

Kenneth Rodgers, Patriot, Retired Military

We the undersigned join in our support of the guiding principles of The Mount Vernon Statement.

Current count: more than 42,500 signers.

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