To Preserve…

Only Congress can declare a state of war.

Congress has not declared a war since World War II.

Therefore, how is it that military expenditures including Homeland Security in a time of alleged peace are the largest item in the 2010 US Budget?

How long can we the people afford to live in a perpetual defacto state of undeclared war?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_war_by_the_United_States

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_United_States_federal_budget

We have suffered government wars on everything from education to health to prosperity.

It is time to take back our country, one vote at a time, before it is too late.

Regards*Rich

JubileeProsperity@gmail.com

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4 Responses to “To Preserve…”

  1. Richard Weddle Says:

    Holy Smokes Rich….
    Now that was a handful.
    This article should be published in the NY Times.
    Certainly we are seeing a ground swell in this country stirred by an irate citizenry.
    Perhaps it is not to late to take our country back.
    God have Mercy.
    Keep up the good work Rich, you are a true Patriot.
    Thank you. Richard

  2. Rich Says:

    Mahalo Richard:

    Henry Paulson acknowledged 93% of Americans opposed TARP and he did it anyway, bailing out himself and his firm Goldman Sachs with Ben Bernanke and Timothy Geithner’s help.

    No wonder the majority of Americans want a full Audit of the Fed and Treasury, including the Mints and Bullion Vaults.

    If we:

    A) turn off government monopoly media making heroes out of bums,
    B) share the truth which sets us free,
    C) help family friends and neighbors vote for Patriotic Constitutional Independents who truly serve US this Fall,

    then we may in fact take our country back from bonus banksters and their government corporate welfare pimps.

    The alternative is watching the Jericho Wall of debt crush our country and lives like Financial Armageddon.

    Uncle Sam owes more than we own. That cannot last much longer.

    We must pay down or forgive our debts with a spending freeze on deficits and earmarks and the 1% Transaction Tax on a quadrillion in voluntary transactions.

    Andrew Jackson paid off the public debt in 1835. So can we…

    Regards*Rich

  3. clicks Says:

    Rich,

    Like the website and all, but a reader needs to click 22 separate times simply to read the content of this entry. Perhaps a different format would be better?

    Cheers.

  4. Rich Says:

    Thanks clicks.
    Took it up with the management.
    Regards*Rich

 

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