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Let's Save Democracy: It's Time For Americans To Forcibly Remove Bush and Cheney From Office

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Sep 14, 2007, 7:10:57 AM9/14/07
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Congress and the Courts have abdicated their Constitutional responsibility
to protect American citizens from the abuse of power in the executive
branch. Thomas Paine once wrote that the difference between an oppressive
government and a non-oppressive government "is wholly owing to the
constitution of the people, and not to the constitution of the government."

The failure our elected representatives to carry out their appointed duties
in the constitution of the government morally mandates that the citizens are
now endowed with the resposibility of protecting our democracy, freedom,
rights and very lives. Please join me in my call to bring democracy to
America.

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href="http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/375971/americans_now_have_to_take_the_responsibility.html">Americans
Now Have the Moral Mandate to Forcibly Remove Pres. Bush from Office Now
That Congress and the Courts Have Officially Abdicated Their Responsibility
to Protect Citizens From The Abuse of Executive Power</a>

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Jan 23, 2008, 10:18:40 PM1/23/08
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the Registrar General, both of whom
pleaded for protection against their owner, stating that she
intended to sell them to go to California. One of these had been
bought by this woman for eighty dollars; the girl saw the price
paid for her; the other said her mother was very poor, and sold
her for twenty dollars. Each declared she had been living under
the "protection" of a foreigner until recently, and that she had
not "acted as a prostitute"; they now feared being "sold into
California" by the woman in charge. The Inspector said: "There has
been at times a number of women residing in the house, and I do
not know what has become of them. I believe that they have been
sent to California by the defendant." One of the girls being
recalled, and seeming to have gained courage, witnessed that she
had been in the house when several women had been brought there
and after some time had been sent away to California. She had been
present when bargains were struck for the women, the price being
various; bought here, the women cos


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