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FEDCON:
Death of the American Republic
The continuing attack on the Executive branch of government goes on! The federalists send out their clown squad, in the way of Republican Congressman Dan Burton, to continue their dirty work of smear tactics. In the latest barrage Dan Burton releases the audio-tapes of Webster Hubbell, who the federalists assume knows more than what he is telling about the President.
Webster Hubbell isn't even close to getting out of the woods, as Ken Starr's federalist inquisition has found another toy in their enormous arsenal of tools to use against Hubbell, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
Not even the Presidents Personal Secretary Betty Currie is immune to the harassing tactics of Ken Starr's grand jury style inquisition of people that are close to the President, and that the federalists suspect might know more than what they are telling. Hour after hour the intensive and inquisition style secret grilling and unnecessary harassment of people around the President continues.
The tactics of Ken Starr and other Republican federalists has taken on a life all of its own. In hopes of reducing the Presidents legal abilities to combat and thwart off the attacks of Ken Starr, a Senate Appropriations Committee has started questioning the funding of the 34 Attorneys that the President has on his White House legal staff. Very politely put, the federalists are attempting to reduce the Presidents legal defense forces so that they can make him more vulnerable to a legal attack that will succeed.
Serious and potentially threatening problems continue to plague America and the real business that our Congress and President should be devoting all of their time to. We have real problems in this great nation that are requiring real solutions, and it appears that all Congress is willing to do, is to Band-Aid the problems while the patient continues to bleed to death. The federalist Republicans only seem concerned with their agenda and not with the actual and real problems that are threatening the United States and the world. For the Republican federalists it has become "Let's nail the President to the wall" at all costs, and throw the general welfare of America and it's masses of people down the proverbial toilet.
Real medical and health care for the masses of people, the increasing
homeless, under funded care for our public lands and forests, under funding
for our National Parks (treasures), soaring crime, skimming and outright
theft of public money, the real jobless rate and unemployment problem, under
representation of the masses of common people in Congress, the nagging problems
with the abuses and out of control unconstitutional IRS, and the list goes
on and on. Just how much more abuses and sufferings are the people of this
once great nation to bear on their shoulders while the federalist Congress
and Federal government plays its games of take-take-take?
Enough is enough! We are allowing Congress and others in Federal government
to fiddle and play, while the fires of their greed consume our great nations
prestige and honor!
If Congress is unwilling and uncooperative in working on, and finding the real solutions to the real problems that continue to plague America, then it's about time that "We the People" threw them all out of office and put into place those individuals that are more sympathetic to the plight of the real problems in our nation and the masses of people in it. We don't need anymore of those in government that are going to put self gain and benefit ahead of the greater good and general welfare of America and its masses of people.
Anti-federalist Anyone that is opposed to the rule of federalism and of a country and government that is run by the select few for the benefit and gain of the select few. Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, and Samuel Adams are excellent examples of individuals that were Anti-federalists. At one time the Anti-federalist movement was very strong in the United States, but unconstitutional Federally imposed laws weakened the movement substantially.
Mugwump An individual that rides the fence for profit and gain from either side, or a person that can't make up their mind about whose side they are on.
Official Oath U.S. Constitution, Article II, Section 1, par. 8; "Before he enter on the Execution of his Office, he shall take the following Oath or Affirmation: -"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States." This is the similar Oath given to other holders of offices of public trust in the United States. The first and most important obligation that the President of the United States and other officers of public trust have, to the masses of people in America, is to follow to the letter the sacred instructions of Article II, Section 1, par. 8 of the Constitution.
Oligarchy The word is derived from the Greek oligos, for "few", and archein, for "to rule". Aristotle stated that Oligarchy is a form of government in which the select few rule for their own benefit and gain. Federal government is an Oligarchy form of government.
republican A follower or one that adheres to and believes in a real and true "republic." Not to be confused with Republican, which is an affiliation to one of the two officially and currently recognized political parties in the United States, which are controlled by the federalists, namely the Republicans and the Democrats.
The Glossary will not show the terms for Federal or "republic" as the definitions for both are clearly explained in the content of this book.
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Note: For those that have an inquisitive nature and
an open mind, look up the date 42,000 BC and explain what you find, given
the supposed fact that primitive man was at that time foraging the landscape
for nuts and berries. This will give you something fun to look up and at
the same time it will start stimulating and challenging the mind to some
conscious thought about the information located.
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This does not take into account all of the trips to various libraries and other places where reliable information exists. The modern information age of computerization has brought about the development of even more sites and places that useful and knowledgeable information can be obtained, and many of these sources had information that was helpful in the preparation of this book.
Sources of information abound about the subjects covered in this book and are readily available for all to find and access. Knowledge is a wonderful tool of enlightenment and when we close the door to knowledge we close the doors to the truth and enlightenment that words can bring into our lives. Let us never close that doorway of knowledge to enlightenment and freedom, for when we do, we doom our lives.
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