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Call-to-Action From: G. Edward
Griffin and Aaron Russo
July 24, 2007
On July 17, President Bush signed an Executive order
that authorized blocking the use of any property
held by anyone he says is a threat to the
“stabilization” of Iraq. That means anyone who
opposes his Middle East foreign policy now is
subject to loss of home, automobiles, savings,
investments, and anything else considered as
property. Read the document here:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/07/20070717-3.html
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This is about as serious as it gets. There have been
many assaults on our freedom in the last few years,
but none with such totality and finality as this. We
must draw the line in the sand on this issue. The
American people must re-discover their indignation,
get off their couches, and send a tsunami of protest
to Washington. Here are three things you can do:
1. If you don’t already know the name and contact
information of you Congressman and Senator, look it
up in Google. Send them a short but explicit message
to the effect that you expect them to (1) introduce
or support fast-track legislation to rescind the
Executive Order issued July 17 relating to blocking
property of those who disagree with President Bush’s
policy in Iraq and (2) call for impeachment of the
President NOW.
2. Make a list of every organization, publication,
journalist, web site, talk-show host, and community
leader who understands the significance of this
Executive Order and send it to us at
ge.griffin@verizon.net so we can build a
coalition of activists on this issue. Also send them
a note or call them in person to urge them to align
with the coalition and take action.
3. Send this message to everyone you know.
That’s it. There is no need to explain why this is
important, and there is nothing that can be said
that would be more motivating than the stark
possibility of a police state in which citizens
loose their property if they disagree with der
Fuhrer (the Leader).
Drop everything else and do this NOW.
G. Edward Griffin and Aaron Russo
ge.griffin@verizon.net
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