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For justice, where do we go now?
By dan | October 6, 2008
The bottom nearly drops out from under the Dow Jones today. CEO’s get interrogated on Capitol Hill and walk away half a billion dollars richer after they bankrupt the company and legally put the hard working American income tax payer on the hook to bail out the credit industry.
For justice, where do we go now?
As radical as this sounds even to me I think the solution lies in the hands of the American citizens. The answer will not materialize through a vote. How many years and how many votes did it take to get us here today? Did the votes work? Not for the American tax payers.
The answer does not exist in any bill to redistribute worker wealth in the form of income tax, fees, sales taxes, etc. to bankers.
The answer my friends and my beloveds lies in taking this country back and even if by force. Votes will not remove the criminals in DC. The House will not clean itself up.
Spill some petroleum and they will kill to get it cleaned up.
Worse than any oil spill is the filth that sits in DC profiteering off the system and legally because they make sure they make the laws. The filth is in Wall Street sitting in high penthouses receiving their delivery confirmation of the dirty money they give supporting all parties.
Washington DC is offensive to God’s little ones. Even if these who have no will or no strength to fight back now – just wait – vengeance is God’s not ours. So again I ask – for justice, where do we go now?
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