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Published: June 12, 2008
The letter to the editor by Billie E. Jewett, Sebring, seems to be right on target. We have been distraught about gasoline prices, immigration, outsourcing of American manufacturing and jobs, and perplexed about how this has happened.
We have also discovered that almost all Americans are in agreement that there is no person at the helm of our government looking out for the interests of the American people.
We have seen other countries developing and selling vehicles that run without oil products. Some of these vehicles run on compressed air while America is required, by our government, to make higher standards to prevent pollution from gasoline and diesel burning vehicles. Recent development has even seen an engine that runs on water! The patent is in the process of being registered and it has passed all governmental tests.
Bille Jewett's letter is worth repeating to consider the possibility of finding legal representation by someone to represent the American people in a class action law suit against the United States Congress.
It appears to me to be a reasonable assumption that if the legal process enjoyed by Americans is to continue, then that process must be used to regain and maintain our sovereignty.
Is there a "champion" out there familiar enough with our legal system to represent the American people and the United States of America? A champion who is not afraid to take on the very body of the Congress of the United States of America? As we watch America slide further down into the pits of financial ruin, it may be impossible to save our country without returning to measures equaling the time when brave Americans dressed like American Indians throwing tea into the bay of Boston to illustrate taxation without representation.
Actually, I don't really feel that the costumes are necessary, but it may be time for history to repeat itself, as in the Boston Tea Party, to save the United States of America. Do we still have a "champion" in our country to lead the way?
Rob Mixon
Lake Placid
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