NATIONAL MARCH ON THE PENTAGON JUNE 5, 1999
Question:
Re: NATIONAL MARCH ON THE PENTAGON JUNE 5, 1999 rk: Consider the more effective approach of reordering the priorities of a Constitutionally based Government ostensively "Of the People, By the People, and For the People" when each employed "sovereign" individual renegotiates their employment contract with their respective employers by rescinding their previous "voluntary" consent to having their life’s energy (money) stripped away from them through the present withholding tax agreement before they even receive their wages. rk: There is at present the looming spectre of bloody revolution growing in the minds of those who are frustrated with the leadership of this country. rk: Look to the simplicity of a citizen-government relationship wherein each person receives their full complement of wages, then spends them as they see fit. Violence will be replaced with cooperation. Equality will not be just empty rhetoric heard during election campaigns. rk: Let us return to the gold standard. Get rid of the Federal Reserve and its worthless "funny money." Is that not the bloodless way to take back control of our country and our money? Wipe the slate clean. By the will of the people, erase the bogus national debt which threatens to enslave us, our children, and their children. Without the productive taxpayers’ money in hand, the multinational elitists, bankers, arm dealers, and government will come to know the true meaning of "equality." Our government would be hard put to wage war on people living on foreign soil without the consent/money of it’s "vote by pocketbook" constituency. rk: Save wear and tear on your feet, forget the busy work marches. Relax. Put your guns away. There is no need for them unless the government turns on its own people. rk: Let a nonviolent ARMY of "working stiffs" regain their equality and their dignity by possessing their full complement of energy (money) for their full day’s work. Only then can responsible citizens create the government they want by funding the programs they deem necessary for an orderly society. rk: Do that . . . rk: "And the Meek shall inherit the Earth." Ray Karczewski ENDORSE THE CALL TO ACTION! EMERGENCY MOBILIZATION TO STOP THE WAR NATIONAL MARCH ON THE PENTAGON JUNE 5, 1999 Add your name to the growing list of endorsers for the Emergency Mobilization to End the War National March on the Pentagon June 5, 1999 by clicking on the link below and filling in the on line form! http://home.earthlink.net/~npcboston/jun5end.htm Call to action Emergency Mobilization to Stop the War National March on the Pentagon, June 5, 1999 U.S./NATO bombs and cruise missiles are raining down on Belgrade, Pristina, Novi Sad and other cities, towns and villages in Yugoslavia, falling on Serbs, Albanians, Hungarians, Romanis and Montenegrins alike. In the name of "peace," NATO has killed thousands and destroyed hospitals, homes, schools, universities, bridges, power and water treatment plants, factories, and more. In the name of "protecting human rights," the launching of the air war has triggered a refugee crisis displacing hundreds of thousands of people. Now, as the bombing and its terrible toll escalate, the threat of a U.S. invasion of Yugoslavia looms. A ground war will mean the deployment of hundreds of thousands of troops. Now is the time to act! We are urging you to join us in the newly formed Emergency Mobilization to Stop the War. Hundreds of thousands of us marched against the U.S. war on Iraq in 1990-91. We have continued to work against the sanctions that have killed more than 1.5 million civilians in that country. Now, the Pentagon is embarked upon another bloody intervention, in violation of all international law, and against the interests of the people of the Balkans and the people of this country as well. The Emergency Mobilization to Stop the War is planning major activities to mobilize hundreds of thousands of people who will say in a loud and clear voice: "Stop the bombing! Stop the war! Bring the troops, ships and planes home now! Money for jobs, healthcare and education, not for war!" On Saturday, June 5, there will be a mass march from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial to the steps of the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. April 17 will be an International Day of Protest, with demonstrations taking place in at least 100 cities across the country and around the world. Yugoslavia is the fourth country
Filed under: Activist Movement
Leave a Comment
XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>
TrackBack URL | RSS feed for comments on this post.