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pat_k Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-18-06 01:39 PM
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19. The American contract -- our Constitution --went into breach on 6-Jan-01
Edited on Sat Feb-18-06 01:51 PM by pat_k
The American Republic is long dead! . . .

As IndianaGreen exhorts us, citizens must fight back and do everything in their power to purge the Bush Syndicate from power and restore legitimate government.

Action Alert

One thing we can do is to put money and time -- whatever you can, even if that is just a few dollar and a few minutes -- behind candidates who are demanding Impeachment.

We must prove that fighting for Impeachment is not just the RIGHT thing to do, it is the WINNING thing to do.

Right NOW, you can take a few minutes to send email to Randi Rhodes, Mike Malloy, Laura Flanders, or other people who have BIG MEGAPHONES, and ask them to call on their listeners to support people like Carl Sheeler.

******* See this post for more *******


And don't forget Keith Olberman. the Sheeler for U.S. Senate has a fantastic "Impeach Bush" billboard -- great video to accompany a segment on one candidate's battle to Impeach Bush and restore legitimate government.

The Breach of the Constitution of the United States of America

Gore failed to keep his promise to "fight for you" when he folded in the face of the criminal Bush v. Gore edict handed down by the five black-robbed robbers on December 12th, 2000.

On January 6th, he had a duty "preserve the government" (see signature line) and enforce the intent of the law by objecting to the electors from Florida, and every other state that failed to give the voters confidence in the results of their elections.

He did not.

And thus, the American contract -- the Constitution of the United States of America -- was put into breach.

Like Gore. Kerry's dereliction of duty from Nov 2nd, 2004 to January 6th, 2005 compounded the breach (if that is possible).

We expect members of our armed services to risk life and limb to support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America. Kerry and Gore took the same oath. Why should we expect less then them?

Given the nature of the Bush Syndicate, perhaps they faced more dire threats than ridicule as "sore losers" -- but whatever the risk, they abandoned their oath.

With their dereliction of duty they guaranteed unitary authoritarian rule by a criminal Syndicate and they put the American contract -- the Constitution of the United States of America -- into breach.


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BTW, in regard to Kerry and Gore -- even in the face of their egregious failures, either man can redeem himself tomorrow by admitting mistake and declaring the truth: that We the People did not consent to the Bush presidency; that, in key states, tens of thousands more voters went to the polls to cast their vote for Gore in 2000 and Kerry in 2004; that both the letter and intent of the law was violated to thwart the will of the voters and wrongfully appoint Bush electors.
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