Ron Paul alive, well _ on Internet
One of your readers, Bret Szekeres of McHenry, states he has not heard a peep about the Constitution Party or Ron Paul. It would seem to me, Szekeres does not frequent the Internet.
Folks don't know what Paul has been up to, as corporate media do not promote the activities of Dr. Paul. As someone who is driving to Washington, D.C., for the July 12 march with Congressman Paul, please allow me to have a word, as Americans are treated as such stupid little children by our federal government:
In 1933, a corporation was formed at President Roosevelt's order: The United States of America Corporation. At the same time, our legal system shifted away from public and English common law to private international law.
The corporation established the Federal Register Act. This is a major deviation from U.S. law previously formed in Congress. This act allows the President to declare and establish "law" by publishing his declaration in the Federal Register. Recently President Bush created a law whereas he can declare martial law, anywhere for any reason whatsoever.
The way I see it, the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights are to law and politicians - what the Old Testament and Ten Commandments are to Christians. Today they use the New Testament, and I believe our politicians, the United States of America Corporation. This explains why so many things appear to violate the Constitution, yet they are not acted upon by Congress. These things are standard operating procedure for the corporation. We are simply lied to, and told stories like the Tooth Fairy. If we don't believe the story, we are bad children.
Ron Paul is old fashioned and loves the U.S. Constitution. I would like to tell you Dr. Paul's book, "The Revolution, A Manifesto," was a best-seller. And if Mr. Szekeres or anyone else is interested in what Congressman Paul is currently doing with his surplus campaign funds, they can go to: www.campaignforliberty.com to find out more.
Diana Skipworth
Geneva