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Clinton and the ‘Crash'

Submitted by Claude Bogardus, Mar 2, 2007 08:55

According to the founding documents, in these United States sovereignty is vested in the People. Governmental entities are the agents of the People, and not their masters. Of course, politicians, having gained office through election or appointment, come to enjoy their delegated sovereignty and such perquisites as it confers. They are, after all, only human, and struggle to reverse the ordained relationship, while uttering the cant phrases and secular incantations that comprise their operational discourse.The allocation of capital and the control of the channels of trade, both foreign and domestic, are the primary tactics of their ceaseless usurpation. Many of these officials frequently assert that they, "Do it for the children." So are the People robbed of their birthright. But they can take it back.


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Right on..great editorial...kd [MORE]

kdorgan 

Mar 2, 2007 10:48

According to the founding documents, in these United States sovereignty is vested in the People. Governmental entities are the agents...

Claude Bogardus 

Mar 2, 2007 08:55

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