Thursday, January 08, 2009 | 11:18 a.m.

The Secret War on the Dollar

by Oliver North

WASHINGTON — On Wednesday night, President Bush addressed the nation in an effort to persuade Congress to pass a bill to reduce the risk to major financial institutions and to safeguard American families and businesses. On Thursday, he met with Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama and other congressional leaders to build a consensus plan for bailing out our financial system. The potentates on the Potomac now are pondering the price tag for saving Wall Street. Unfortunately, corrupt offici ...

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Posted by: liz
Comment: #1
Fri Sep 26, 2008 7:11 PM

Your friend, like you, is a hero.

Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Comment: #2
Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:03 AM

Sir; who in the heeel are you trying to shet. The biggest conterfeiter of U.S. Currency is the U.S. Government which uses inflation to tax all the people when it will not tax those who actually have benefited from the society. The military defends all the people, and all the property. Is it fair that one must defend with his life what another will not defend with his dollar??? This land increasingly denies to the people what is their right, to a general welfare, justice, and liberty; so that the rich can enjoy their wealth unmolested and untroubled by the growing numbers of poor. It is the government that is making the people poor. It does not support their need for justice, when justice would tax the wealth of the rich, or demand fair wages for the workers. Instead, the government lives off workers, taking a part of their wages, and allowing unlimited profit to the rich. If that means relocating across the country or across the ocean; then be free... The government thinks a nation of some wealthy people makes a wealthy nation. It does not. Their wealth is our poverty. Their control of government is our powerlessness. Now, the government holds all bad debt, and yet must judge bankruptcies. Isn't this contrary to the notion of judicial review voiced by Lord Coke, in England in the reign of Charles Stuart? How can one fairly judge in a matter in which one has a financial stake? If you are governed by the rich your government will never do a thing to make the rich less rich, but will do everything to make the people as a whole less rich, less happy, and less prosperous...Thanks..Sweeney

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