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March 10, 2009 at 19:41:54

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Let's Talk About the Rape and Murder of Our Nation

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By Jason Paz (about the author)     Page 1 of 3 page(s)

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LaVena Johnson joined the Army to pay for a college education. The high school honor student served eight weeks in Iraq before she was killed. The Army called her a suicide, but her life testified the military was lying.

Ms Johnson and most of her fellow Americans abide in a dictatorship. The fiends that brutalized her knew they would never face justice. The US Army claims it defends democracy, but they don't practice it.

Bushco mouths liberty and justice at the same time searching for a John Yoo to crush our God-given rights such as human dignity. Nobody deserves to be beaten, raped and murdered.

The barbaric Bush enactments and directives remain in force. If the President Obama had an equally low character, all CEO's, stock brokers and corrupt politicians could be beaten, raped and murdered.

If the citizens in a Red State district mounted a protest, the US Army would crush them.

Ms Johnson was a human being. In her honor, we should take back our country.

http://lavenajohnson.com/about/

Nationalize the Federal Reserve System

It's the Fed Reserve that should be nationalized under the treasury. It has failed in bank regulation.

The banks should be re-structured, the management fired.

The pieces of the banks should continue under new management or be sold as new profit centers.

Kucinich is closer to what should be done for the public than anyone else.

Being a privately owned entity, the Fed could create $2 trillions and then thumb its nose at Congressional watchdogs.

With interest rates set at zero, the Federal government has few monetary policy options for recovery.

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