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My additional commentary on the issues
Several subjects of great importance require further commentary. 
PEACE"War Is The Health of The State" Randolph Bourne http://www.bigeye.com/...ne.htm
General Butler was the most highly decorated marine of his era. His book, War Is A Racket, is available at http://www.lexrex.com/...arisaracket.htm. It is indispensable if you wish to understand libertarian principles. Most libertarians are not pacifists but we recognize that the size of government and spending always increase during wartime and that liberty almost always suffers during wars.
Prime examples of this are the increase of our national debt and the severe reduction of our liberties during the so-called War on Terror.
I agree with Smedley Butler that, unless we are fighting for our homes or the Bill of Rights, war is a racket and we should not engage in it.
Here is another wise and prophetic observation about war by James Madison, the Father of the Constitution and our fourth president.
Of all the enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded, because it comprises and develops the germ of every other. War is the parent of armies; from these proceed debts and taxes; and armies, and debts, and taxes are the known instruments for bringing the many under the domination of the few. In war, too, the discretionary power of the Executive is extended; its influence in dealing out offices, honors, and emoluments is multiplied; and all the means of seducing the minds, are added to those of subduing the force, of the people. The same malignant aspect in republicanism may be traced in the inequality of fortunes, and the opportunities of fraud, growing out of a state of war, and in the degeneracy of manners and of morals engendered by both. No nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare. -- James Madison, Political Observations, Apr. 20, 1795 [more]

ENERGY Our civilization would cease to exist without energy sources, especially oil, coal and nuclear power. Energy is to civilization what blood is to the human body. Whoever controls them controls us. The energy issue is yet another example of how the government and the establishment media lies to us. There is no energy crisis. Watch this 75 minute speech by Lindsey Williams, the chaplain of the Alaska pipeline, who witnessed the discovery of a 200 year supply of oil on Gull Island near Prudhoe Bay in Alaska. I highly recommend it http://video.google.com/videoplay...1147. Here is his book: http://www.reformation...non-crisis.html In October, 2007, he predicted $4.00 per gallon gasoline. Here from www.LewRockwell.com are five articles about the abiogenic theory of oil. If this information is correct, oil is a renewable resource. Read the articles and judge for yourself at http://www.google.com/custom...kwell.com Two excellent newsletters which expose the "peak oil" and other energy frauds and the myth of manmade global warming are Access to Energy www.accesstoenergy.com and The Energy Advocate www.energyadvocate.com. 
THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND THE INCOME TAX Centralized banking is the fifth plank of the Communist Manifesto and one of the necessary steps to establish Communist slavery, which Karl Marx advocated. The best written sources which explain the Federal Reserve System are The Creature From Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin and Secrets of the Federal Reserve by Eustace Mullins. Here is a commentary about the subject by Griffin at http://www.bigeye.com/griffin.htm and another four minute talk by Griffin and a forty two minute commentary dedicated to the memory of the great libertarian economist, Murray Rothbard at http://www.apfn.org/apfn/reserve.htm which explains how the Fed creates money out of nothing and has robbed the dollar of ninety nine percent of its value since 1913. The best video source of information about the Federal Reserve System and the Income Tax, which was also a plank of the Communist Manifesto and was imposed on Americans by the international bankers in 1913 for the purpose of using America to finance World War I, which they were planning to inflict on humanity next year, is "America, Freedom to Fascism" which was produced by the late Libertarian patriot and contender for the 2004 presidential nomination, Aaron Russo. http://video.google.com/videoplay...0173 Although this is free information, consider buying copies for those who don't have computers. For an insider's description of international banking, an honest and concise comment was provided by Sir Josiah Stamp, an elitist British insider who became a director of the Bank of England in 1928. Here is his description of international banking, from http://en.wikipedia.or...1st_Baron_Stamp :
"Banking was conceived in iniquity and was born in sin. The bankers own the earth. Take it away from them, but leave them the power to create money, and with the flick of the pen they will create enough deposits to buy it back again. However, take it away from them, and all the great fortunes like mine will disappear and they ought to disappear, for this would be a happier and better world to live in. But, if you wish to remain the slaves of bankers and pay the cost of your own slavery, let them continue to create money ."
I have ever been the enemy of banks; not of those discounting for cash; but of those foisting their own paper into circulation, and thus banishing our cash. My zeal against those institutions was so warm and open at the establishment of the bank of the U.S. that I was derided as a Maniac by the tribe of bank-mongers, who were seeking to filch from the public their swindling, and barren gains. [Jefferson to Adams, Jan 14, 1814, p 424 of Cappon, ed.]
 9-11
I believe that 9-11 was an inside job. Courageous prominent Americans are finally beginning to speak out. Former governor of Minnesota, Jesse Ventura, http://en.wikipedia.or...i/Jesse_Ventura expressed puzzlement about how two planes brought down three buildings and other questionable issues.
The wackiest conspiracy theory about 9-11 is that it was conducted by a man who needs kidney dialysis three times a week and 19 Arabs who couldn't fly straight but somehow hijacked four planes, eluded the U.S. Air Force and crashed three of the planes into buildings. The most absurd aspect of that theory is that Bush and Cheney not only had nothing to do with it, but didn't even know what was going on. I could believe that about Bush but not about Cheney.
If I am elected, I will vote for an honest investigation of 9-11 and impeachment of all government officials who were involved or who failed to protect our country.
My chief regret is that Bush, Cheney and company will only have 17 days in office after I take my oath to uphold the Constitution. It will probably be too late to impeach them.
For the truth about 9-11, I recommend researcher and radio commentator Alex Jones who broadcasts on the Genesis
 ZIONISM AND WORLD WAR III
Almost everyone who approaches this subject from a non-establishment point of view can expect to suffer severe criticism. Naturally, people are conditioned to ignore it or only mention platitudes. Yet, Zionism is one of the most critical and controversial subjects of our time. Unless we deal with this subject from an American point of view and heed the warnings of the Founding Fathers about entangling alliances, we are likely to be embroiled in World War III.
It is a sad commentary to even have to state this, but, for the record, I do not believe that anyone should be deprived of rights or given special privileges for any reason except conviction of a crime and certainly not for racial, ethnic, gender or sexual issues over which he or she has no control or for religious beliefs so long as they do not promote aggression or fraud.
An excellent book about this issue is The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy by John J. Mearsheimer, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, and Stephen M. Walt, a professor of international affairs at the John F. Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University. (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York 2007) Here is a brief summary. http://www.twf.org/New...0323-Lobby.html However, I urge you to read the entire book.
Here is a small but hopefully representative selection of pro- and anti-Zionist sites. It should be obvious but I will say it anyway that whenever I refer to a site it is unlikely that I agree with everything on it or can vouch for all of it and I certainly will not take responsibility for whatever anyone else may say or do tomorrow or further in the future.
A few pro-Zionist sites, Jewish and Gentile:
Anti-Defamation League (of B'nai B'rith) (Jewish) www.adl.org
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (Jewish) www.aipac.org
A few anti-Zionist sites
Neturei Karta , Orthodox Jews United Against Zionism www.nkusa.org (Jewish)
Representative (Former Louisiana Republican state representative David Duke, PhD (in history)
THE ILLEGAL FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT
Below is a reprint of the article: "The Illegal Fourteenth" from The Dan Smoot Report. Click here for a full screen view of the report. 



Here is further evidence that the Fourteenth Amendment was never legally ratified and that the Reconstruction period caused chaos which took generations to overcome. http://www.constitutio...14ll/no14th.htm
There is No "Fourteenth Amendment"! by David Lawrence U.S. News & World Report September 27, 1957 A MISTAKEN BELIEF — that there is a valid article in the Constitution known as the "Fourteenth Amendment" — is responsible for the Supreme Court decision of 1954 and the ensuing controversy over desegregation in the public schools of America. No such amendment was ever legally ratified by three fourths of the States of the Union as required by the Constitution itself. The so-called "Fourteenth Amendment" was dubiously proclaimed by the Secretary of State on July 20, 1868. The President shared that doubt. There were 37 States in the Union at the time, so ratification by at least 28 was necessary to make the amendment an integral part of the Constitution. Actually, only 21 States legally ratified it. So it failed of ratification. The undisputed record, attested by official journals and the unanimous writings of historians, establishes these events as occurring in 1867 and 1868: - Outside the South, six States — New Jersey, Ohio, Kentucky, California, Delaware and Maryland — failed to ratify the proposed amendment.
- In the South, ten States — Texas, Arkansas, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi and Louisiana — by formal action of their legislatures, rejected it under the normal processes of civil law.
- A total of 16 legislatures out of 37 failed legally to ratify the "Fourteenth Amendment."
- Congress — which had deprived the Southern States of their seats in the Senate — did not lawfully pass the resolution of submission in the first instance.
- The Southern States which had rejected the amendment were coerced by a federal statute passed in 1867 that took away the right to vote or hold office from all citizens who had served in the Confederate Army. Military governors were appointed and instructed to prepare the roll of voters. All this happened in spite of the presidential proclamation of amnesty previously issued by the President. New legislatures were thereupon chosen and forced to "ratify" under penalty of continued exile from the Union. In Louisiana, a General sent down from the North presided over the State legislature.
- Abraham Lincoln had declared many times that the Union was "inseparable" and "indivisible." After his death, and when the war was over, the ratification by the Southern States of the Thirteenth Amendment, abolishing slavery, had been accepted as legal. But Congress in the 1867 law imposed the specific conditions under which the Southern States would be "entitled to representation in Congress."
- Congress, in passing the 1867 law that declared the Southern States could not have their seats in either the Senate or House in the next session unless they ratified the "Fourteenth Amendment," took an unprecedented step. No such right — to compel a State by an act of Congress to ratify a constitutional amendment — is to be found anywhere in the Constitution. Nor has this procedure ever been sanctioned by the Supreme Court of the United States.
- President Andrew Johnson publicly denounced this law as unconstitutional. But it was passed over his veto.
- Secretary of State Seward was on the spot in July 1868 when the various "ratifications" of a spurious nature were placed before him. The legislatures of Ohio and New Jersey had notified him that they rescinded their earlier action of ratification. He said in his official proclamation that he was not authorized as Secretary of State "to determine and decide doubtful questions as to the authenticity of the organization of State legislatures or as to the power of any State legislature to recall a previous act or resolution of ratification." He added that the amendment was valid "if the resolutions of the legislatures of Ohio and New Jersey, ratifying the aforesaid amendment, are to be deemed as remaining of full force and effect, notwithstanding the subsequent resolutions of the legislatures of these States." This was a very big "if." It will be noted that the real issue, therefore, is not only whether the forced "ratification" by the ten Southern States was lawful, but whether the withdrawal by the legislatures of Ohio and New Jersey — two Northern States — was legal. The right of a State, by action of its legislature, to change its mind at any time before the final proclamation of ratification is issued by the Secretary of State has been confirmed in connection with other constitutional amendments.
- The Oregon Legislature in October 1868 — three months after the Secretary's proclamation was issued — passed a rescinding resolution, which argued that the "Fourteenth Amendment" had not been ratified by three fourths of the States and that the "ratifications" in the Southern States were "usurpations, unconstitutional, revolutionary and void" and that, "until such ratification is completed, any State has a right to withdraw its assent to any proposed amendment."
What do the historians say about all this? The Encyclopedia Americana states: "Reconstruction added humiliation to suffering.... Eight years of crime, fraud, and corruption followed and it was State legislatures composed of Negroes, carpetbaggers and scalawags who obeyed the orders of the generals and ratified the amendment."
W. E. Woodward, in his famous work, "A New American History?" published in 1936, says: "To get a clear idea of the succession of events let us review [President Andrew] Johnson's actions in respect to the ex-Confederate States. "In May, 1865, he issued a Proclamation of Amnesty to former rebels. Then he established provisional governments in all the Southern States. They were instructed to call Constitutional Conventions. They did. New State governments were elected. White men only had the suffrage the Fifteenth Amendment establishing equal voting rights had not yet been passed]. Senators and Representatives were chosen, but when they appeared at the opening of Congress they were refused admission. The State governments, however, continued to function during 1866. "Now we are in 1867. In the early days of that year [Thaddeus] Stevens brought in, as chairman of the House Reconstruction Committee, a bill that proposed to sweep all the Southern State governments into the wastebasket. The South was to be put under military rule. "The bill passed. It was vetoed by Johnson and passed again over his veto. In the Senate it was amended in such fashion that any State could escape from military rule and be restored to its full rights by ratifying the Fourteenth Amendment and admitting black as well as white men to the polls."
In challenging its constitutionality, President Andrew Johnson said in his veto message: "I submit to Congress whether this measure is not in its whole character, scope and object without precedent and without authority, in palpable conflict with the plainest provisions of the Constitution, and utterly destructive of those great principles of liberty and humanity for which our ancestors on both sides of the Atlantic have shed so much blood and expended so much treasure."
Many historians have applauded Johnson's words. Samuel Eliot Morison and Henry Steele Commager, known today as "liberals," wrote in their book, "The Growth of the American Republic": "Johnson returned the bill with a scorching message arguing the unconstitutionality of the whole thing, and most impartial students have agreed with his reasoning."
James Truslow Adams, another noted historian, writes in his "History of the United States": "The Supreme Court had decided three months earlier, in the Milligan case, ... that military courts were unconstitutional except under such war conditions as might make the operation of civil courts impossible, but the President pointed out in vain that practically the whole of the new legislation was unconstitutional. ... There was even talk in Congress of impeaching the Supreme Court for its decisions! The legislature had run amok and was threatening both the Executive and the Judiciary."
Actually, President Johnson was impeached, but the move failed by one vote in the Senate. The Supreme Court, in case after case, refused to pass on the illegal activities involved in "ratification." It said simply that they were acts of the "political departments of the Government." This, of course, was a convenient device of avoidance. The Court has adhered to that position ever since Reconstruction Days. Andrew C. McLaughlin, whose "Constitutional History of the United States" is a standard work, writes: "Can a State which is not a State and not recognized as such by Congress, perform the supreme duty of ratifying an amendment to the fundamental law? Or does a State — by congressional thinking — cease to be a State for some purposes but not for others?"
This is the tragic history of the so-called "Fourteenth Amendment" — a record that is a disgrace to free government and a "government of law." Isn't the use of military force to override local government what we deplored in Hungary? It is never too late to correct injustice. The people of America should have an opportunity to pass on an amendment to the Constitution that sets forth the right of the Federal Government to control education and regulate attendance at public schools either with federal power alone or concurrently with the States. That's the honest way, the just way to deal with the problem of segregation or integration in the schools. Until such an amendment is adopted, the "Fourteenth Amendment" should be considered as null and void. There is only one supreme tribunal — it is the people themselves. Their sovereign will is expressed through the procedures set forth in the Constitution itself. [OCR'd text from U.S. News & World Report, September 27, 1957, page 140 et seq.] Finally, here is the report of how the Ohio legislature ratified the Fourteenth Amendment (or tried to, since it was never legally submitted to the states) in 2003. State Representative Tom Brinkman was the only legislator with sufficient courage to vote no. http://www.enquirer.co...brinkman20.html The Enquirer Thursday, March 20, 2003 Brinkman only Ohio lawmaker to oppose 14th amendment

MACKO COMMENTS ON THE SUDDEN DEATH OF CONGRESSWOMAN STEPHANIE TUBBS
JONES 8-22-AD 2008
This past Wednesday, August 20, Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones of the 11th Ohio, the district which borders mine on the west and includes most of the East Side of Cleveland and inner eastern suburbs, died suddenly at the age of only 58.
Like most Democrats, especially the northern variety, her voting record was far left socialist. I remember the City Club debate in 2000 when Joel Turner, who was then our Cuyahoga County chairman, debated her and an equally socialist White Republican, who I recall took a position against Congresswoman Tubbs Jones in which I actually agreed with her. Unfortunately, I don't remember what it was, except that it had something to do with the United Nations. She and Joel put on a good show.
History would be impossible if we followed the old adage, "Speak nothing but good of the dead", ("De mortuis nil nisi bonum" in Latin) but for the time being I choose to remember her for two accomplishments. From the beginning, just as Ron Paul did, Congresswoman Tubbs Jones opposed the unconstitutional, lie-based, unnecessary, counterproductive, hugely expensive war on Iraq, which has so wounded the Bill of Rights. She saw through the lies that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, that he was somehow connected to al-CIAda and that, most ludicrously, his armed forces were a threat to the United States. Lets hope that her colleagues honor her memory by opposing an even more disastrous war with Iran which could lead to World War III.
In 2004, she stood firmly against her own party establishment as well as the Republicans and The Plain Dealer, after Michael Badnarik, in cooperation with his Green Party presidential competitor, David Cobb, courageously and boldly called for a vote recount in Ohio and exposed the Ohio vote fraud by which Bush and former Republican secretary of state, J. Kenneth Blackwell, stole the 2004 election here. She was one of the 31 Congressmen who voted to reject counting Ohio's electoral votes in that election.
On behalf of the Libertarian Party of Northeast Ohio, I extend my condolences her family. Eternal memory to her.
A REPUBLIC OR A DEMOCRACY: WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE?
And it was under Wilson that the first great propaganda slogan was coined and emblazoned everywhere, to make Americans start thinking favorably of democracies and forget that we had a republic. Robert Welch
In the Constitution of the American Republic there was a deliberate and very extensive and emphatic division of governmental power for the very purpose of preventing unbridled majority rule. Robert Welch
What difference does it make whether we call our form of government a republic or a democracy? Actually, it makes a lot of difference. Unfortunately, there is a tendency, even among some otherwise well-informed libertarians and some other patriots, especially those who have not studied political philosophy, to describe our American form of government as a democracy, rather than the Constitutional republic which our Founding Fathers created and attempted to give to us.
This is not an irrelevant semantic distinction. As readers and students of The Federalist Papers know, the Founding Fathers hated and feared democracy because of its almost inevitable tendency to degenerate into mob rule, which eventually leads to the breakdown of the right of private property, persecution of minorities and dictatorship. A republic is a limited form of government which, theoretically at least, protects the rights of life, liberty and property.
In his brilliant novel, 1984, George Orwell describes how words and concepts are created, manipulated and suppressed to make it nearly impossible to conceive of any thoughts in opposition to the totalitarian state which misruled the world. Misuse of the words democracy and republic fosters that evil goal.
Michael Badnarik, in his excellent book, Good to be King: The Foundations of Freedom (Writers' Collective, 2004) also discussed the importance of recognizing that the concepts of republic and democracy are diametrically opposed, with democracy always deleterious to liberty. I recommend his book to everyone.
Another thorough discussion of this important subject was written as a speech and an article in 1961 by Robert Welch, one of the great political philosophers and activists for liberty of the second half of the 20th century. Here is "Republics and Democracies" by Robert Welch. http://www.serendipity...mill/welch.html.

HOW TO REDUCE POVERTY TO A MIMIMAL LEVEL
Mrs. Julia Bingman
The United Methodist Church of Ohio
(East & West Conferences)
32 Wesley Boulevard
Worthington, Ohio 43085
Here is my response to your VOTE OUT POVERTY Candidate Pledge. You and everyone else who reads it have my permission to republish it in full.
As the Libertarian candidate from the 14th Ohio District for the 111th US Congress, I pledge to make overcoming poverty a central issue this fall and, if elected on November 4th, through my time in public office. (I will print the pledge in boldface and underline any changes which I make. My comments will not be in boldface.)
To this end, I will address immediate issues leading to poverty as well as develop long-range plans to resolve the conditions of economic injustice in Ohio.
Specifically, my plan will include concrete actions to achieve these goals:
I will initiate and support legislation that reduces poverty which moves all Ohioans toward greater financial independence.
EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE. Increasing funding for supplying pantries.
It is not a Constitutional function of the federal government for the fedgov to provide food to anyone except members of the armed forces on active duty. It is also a bad idea at the state and local levels of government.
Most importantly, there are fundamental differences between government "welfare", which is almost always evil, and private welfare, which is mostly beneficial and an obligation for us Christians. First, government can only obtain money by forcing taxpayers to give it up by taxes (force) or by creating money out of nothing (such as the Federal Reserve System), which robs all of us of the value of our money. Second, if givers provide private welfare to someone in need, they have an incentive to encourage the recipient to become independent and self-respecting again as soon as possible. If the aid is provided by taxes, basically theft, the government bureaucrat looks at the recipients as customers and has a strong incentive to keep as many people on the dole as possible in order to provide himself with job security, thus damaging their God given instinct of self reliance.
Here are my specific proposals to make the coming Depression as short as possible.
1. I favor Ron Paul's bill to repeal the Federal Reserve System, a Marxist centralized bank proposal from the Communist Manifesto, which was foisted on the American people in 1913 by the international banksters. This wicked system, which has robbed the American dollar of 99% of its value since then, continually impoverishes all of us. The legal tender laws need to be repealed so that people can protect their wealth if the dollar collapses. Finally, for further protection, all taxes on transactions in gold, silver, platinum or other precious metals should be repealed to help people preserve themselves from poverty.
When I think about the Federal Reserve System I am reminded of the only time when Jesus became angry and drove the money changers, the international banksters of his day, out of His Father's house. We need to do likewise, now.
2. I support the Liberty Amendment, Ron Paul's Constitutional Amendment to divest the federal government of all property which it owns without authorization by the Constitution and, three years later, to repeal the federal personal income tax, gift and death taxes. Of course, Congress would not have to wait three years to lower the tax rates, preferably to zero. The income tax was another Communist measure, also directly from the Communist Manifesto, which was foisted on the American people in the same terrible year of 1913.
A twenty percent average increase in income every year would be a real, substantial and permanent economic stimulus.
3. I favor the repeal of all taxes, federal laws, regulations, executive and court orders and all other hindrances which prevent people from searching for, discovering, producing, refining, transmitting and selling energy. The end of the energy non-crisis would greatly improve the economy. We should all be grateful to God for providing us with huge resources in our own country, such as the 200 year supply of oil under Gull Island in Alaska, and to His heroic servant, Pastor Lindsey Williams, the Chaplain of the Alaska pipeline, for his courageous testimony about how the government is suppressing production of that God-given resource. See http://video.google.com/videoplay...1147.
4. We must end the lie-based, unconstitutional, unnecessary and counterproductive wars in Iraq and Afghanistan which have bankrupted us and bring all of our troops home from all over the world now. We must end all foreign aid, since it is counterproductive and we are broke. We must get out of the United Nations, NAFTA, GATT, the WTO, the North American Union and all of the other entanglements which were designed to terminate our sovereignty. We must restore real free trade by getting rid of all unconstitutional government meddling in the market. Our motto must be that of the great libertarian president, Thomas Jefferson, "Peace, commerce and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none."
These four measures are the most important for restoring prosperity and drastically curbing poverty in America. However, there are many more areas where the government, at all levels but especially the fedgov, could get out of the way so that people could prosper again.
HEALTH CARE. Enabling Ohioans to provide comprehensive, affordable, high quality coverage for themselves.
My proposals to increase prosperity, listed above, would make it easier for Ohioans to purchase health care. Furthermore, at the federal level, to improve the health of all Americans, I would abolish the Department of Health and Human Services and the Food and Drug Administration and gradually phase out Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid and all other unconstitutional federal programs which have increased the cost of health care so much.
HOUSING. Enabling families at risk of losing their homes to secure themselves as best as possible while strengthening the housing market. I will vote to abolish the Department of Housing and Urban Development. I want to stop the process by which lenders were forced by the fedgov to lend money to people who were not credit worthy by threats of accusing the lenders of racism. Fraud, whether by lenders or borrowers, should be punished. The government at all levels should discourage people from bearing false witness, lies which injure or damage others.
EDUCATION: I have deleted your statement since 1. As a federal Congressman, I have no constitutional authority over education, except the military academies and 2. it is an issue which should be handled by states or localities and, preferably, by parents. See The Alliance For Separation of School And State at www.sepschool.org/ . It is an idea whose time has come.
3. I will work to abolish the federal Department of Education and end all fedgov interference in education.
OTHER: I will work to reduce the federal government to its Constitutional functions of protecting the lives, liberty and property of Americans and invited guests in this country, whatever courts are necessary with a much smaller government and honest elections. These measures will bring about unprecedented prosperity as they did in the past.
I will fight poverty on all fronts by the measures which I have proposed and by setting a good example, so that together we can change the face of poverty, beginning in Ohio, across the country, and around the world.
If we reestablish Constitutional government and a free enterprise system in America, rejecting the communist and fascist principles of the Republocrat duopoly which has violated God's law and oppressed us for so many years, and return to God's law and the Constitution, America will enjoy such prosperity as the world has never seen. Hopefully, then, God will grant the peoples of the world the wisdom and understanding to follow our example. This cannot be achieved by force. First, however, He must grant the American people such wisdom.



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