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Larry Ogg Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-16-10 12:38 PM
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133.  Excellent place to start, except for one little oversight...
your showing a fatal double standard towards one of the most criminal elements in our social infrastructure, i.e. “The Federal Reserve.”

So here’s the problem I see:
Objectives
2. Remove corporate influence from all levels of public governance

Suggested Goals to Accomplish These Objectives
6. Oversight of the Federal Reserve


What we need is a Constitutional amendment overturning the unconstitutional Federal Reserve act of 1913, (not oversight) which would then restore the control of our money supply back into the hands of Congress; in other words we need too nationalize the banking system; of course that would require that we start electing congressmen that are smarter then a fifth grader. In addition, the amendment should prohibit Congress from ever passing any laws that gives control of the money supply back too private interest.

We also need constitutional amendments separating church and state along with the fairness doctrine in media reform, prohibiting censorship and propaganda in the media.


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