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Financial Terrorists Are Attacking America

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Chuck Simpson
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        "If you're not for us, then you are against us."

Citizens must take that statement to heart and realize their elected legislatures don't act in the best interests of the citizens. Instead, elected legislatures act in the best interests of themselves, the public be damned.

President Bush's determination clearly applies. Elected legislatures have demonstrated themselves to be enemies of the citizens and should be dealt with accordingly.

The same applies to the major banks. They are not in business to serve the needs of the citizens or their nation. They are in business to serve their greedy, selfish desire for maximum profit, achieved by unfairly taking advantage, the public be damned.

Again, President Bush's determination clearly applies. The major banks have demonstrated themselves to be enemies of the people and should be dealt with accordingly.

And Destroy The Terrorist Enemies
True America patriots must learn to distinguish between friend and foe and follow the ancient adage:

        "Support your friends. Destroy your enemies."

True American patriots could better support and defend their country from its domestic enemies and enhance its long-term future by uniting in support and facilitating the destruction of the catalysts of the financial cancer that's destroying their country.

JPMorgan Chase?

Citigroup?

Merrill Lynch?

Morgan Stanley?

Let them die.

Even better, actively support their destruction. I suggest true patriots support the death of these traitorous firms. Let the Chinese government's investment institutions pick over the rotting bones. At least the Chinese can be counted on to take a long-term view and work to build a viable economy.

Patriots should use cash to the greatest possible extent, satisfy and terminate credit cards and all other forms of credit as best possible, and remove hard-earned savings deposits from all financial institutions.

The proceeds should be invested in physical forms of gold and silver.

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The author is a retired professional civil and structural engineer, reformed attorney, fierce Progressive, policy junkie, vociferous reader, lifelong learner, aspiring writer and author of the crime-thriller "The Geronimo Manifesto". He is also a (more...)
 
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