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never in any period of time of this nation’s historic past since the American Revolution have so many been<br />

so concerned as to the public safety of the common man, and become so proficiently educated in the intent<br />

of the Founding Fathers, and of the true meaning of our Constitution(s).<br />

Our young and our older Americans have reeducated themselves to the magnitude of the weaponry of<br />

knowledge. Knowledge is power. That newly and purposefully attained knowledge of our young and<br />

older Americans, gives this nation the first gleam of hope unparalleled since the de-education process<br />

began, back in the 1950s. These fine, upstanding, concerned Americans can now safely go forth into the<br />

new millennium knowing if it does not work out to their satisfaction, they have the knowledge and the<br />

ability to go back to the drawing board, and set things in order.<br />

As all of you should know, I am not a proponent of computers. You should also know my feelings on that<br />

subject, for I feel that for every computer in industry, 5,000 jobs are lost! For this reason, I am not<br />

computer friendly.<br />

Look at it this way: When jobs are lost due to computers, skilled, working Americans become useless<br />

eaters, a phrase coined by the Elite. Those who are not working have no choice but to fall back on some<br />

form of welfare program. If the President of the United States is so concerned and is desirous of welfare<br />

reform, then perhaps his first move towards welfare reform would be to issue an executive order doing<br />

away with the Federal Advisory Committee Act (which gives him the power to give away American<br />

industry, American production, and American jobs)—and the repeal of which would put Americans back<br />

to work under a true welfare reform program as intended by the founders of this nation.<br />

The true intent of general welfare within the Constitution means protecting American manufacturing,<br />

industry, production and jobs, not giving the aforementioned away, or accepting payments from foreign<br />

entities to overthrow American industry, manufacturing, jobs, etc., which ends in causing the jobless to<br />

seek a form of public assistance, aka welfare. True welfare reform is putting Americans back to work!<br />

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FELLOW AMERICANS, I THINK:<br />

THOSE GOOD OLD BOYS IN<br />

WASHINGTON, D.C., FINALLY INHALED!<br />

Yesterday, we, as the constitutional America, sat and watched a hearing in which the Speaker of the U.S.<br />

House of Representatives was proven by his peers to be guilty of ethics violations, misconduct, etc.<br />

It was evident to the people yesterday that those members who sat and are still sitting in judgement of the<br />

Speaker of the House have not read (or if they have read they do not comprehend) Article 1, Sec. 5 and<br />

6 of the Constitution for the United States.<br />

Mr. Gingrich has been found guilty of breach of ethics, breach of conduct, and taking money from sources<br />

other than the U.S. Treasury, whereupon his peers found it necessary to fine him $300,000 and slap him on<br />

the wrist. Then he will have a few minutes bad news publicity (but not too bad), it will all be over soon and<br />

we will get the public’s attention off your naughty boy activities, and pretty soon the public’s attention will

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