Please read and then rank these submissions to the Scanned Retina Contest with a 1 as your first choice, 2 for your second and 3 for your third choice. The Scanned Retina will award $250, $150 and $50 prizes for the best entries. Send me an email with your votes.
Keith Broaders
(951) 282-3271
Submission #1
Contest Entry: Any award of prize money to be given to Sheriff Mack's Constitutional Posse. I am a member.
Have at least 3 citizens in each state submit a complaint against the U.S. Senators representing their states.
Send complaints by USPS certified mail, return receipts requested, to:
Mr. Sean McKessey, Chief
Office of the Whistleblower
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
100 F Street NE
Mail Stop 5628
Washington, DC 20549
Each letter's wording to be:
Dear Chief McKessey:
This letter is a complaint against my state's members of the U.S. Senate.
Their names are __________ and __________.
These Senators have violated their oath of office by permitting Obama to conduct himself outside his Constitutional authority to the great detriment of our Constitutional Republic and we, the sovereign people.
Please investigate in a no-holds-barred manner. Honest findings will mandate that the surety bonds of said Senators be revoked.
Thank you,
Name
Address
___________________________________________________________________________________
Submission #3
Submission #4 - Byron Dale
If Congress were to allocated a trillion dollars to be used to repair all of our nation's roads, bridges and levees, the government would need to borrow the money and each American tax payer's share of the of the debt would be over $3,000.
If Congress were to hire 1,000,000 laborers and paid them each $100,000, it would cost 100 billion for the labor. The additional 900 billion would go to pay for the steel, cement and other materials needed to complete the project.
Do think we should continue borrowing money or do you think that creating a 1,000,000 new jobs that would pay $100,000 each would stimulate the economy better than what Congress is suggesting?
In Article I Section 8, Congress is given the power to issue the nation's money supply. In 1913 Congress authorized a private banking corporation with the authority to issue our money. Instead of borrowing money, Congress should be creating their money. By issuing our own money, their would never be a need to borrow in the future and we would save the trillions of dollars we pay annually to service the debt..
Replies
Keith - #3 is 1 and I will not vote on any of the other submissions because they have all been tried, with little or no success.
Unfortunately we are out of time. The guns are cleaned and loaded, and the trigger fingers are itching! (personally, I don't have one and I don't want one) It is not going to take much of an event to set things off, and it will spread like a wildfire! There is a LOT of anger and frustration out here and once people focus it in the right direction it will get VERY nasty!
I do not want to see this and am working very diligently with a team of dedicated people to 'short circuit' the need for that action. We are close to getting it done but we are currently having to deal with what I call "the Totalitarian Tip Toe".
If we can't can't get this dance done in the next couple of weeks there may very well be only one option left to ALL of us!
Steve Rice
Number #3...And I am with Steve with regard to the other options. I will not reach out for solutions from the very entities holding us hostage.