Oct. 3, 2008.
Ron Paul on the Infamous Bailout Bill.
Oct. 4, 2008.
to thank everyone for all of your hard work during the bailout fight. Although the vote was a disappointing reflection on the House of Representatives, we should take great encouragement in the fact that we came together as one and shocked the media and the DC establishment these past weeks.
Now that the vote is over, we must proceed to the next step: keeping our promises to hold Congress accountable. Many representatives and senators will assume that you're done with giving them your opinions because the votes have been completed. Matter of fact, they're counting on it.
Contact their offices and let them know that you will stay true to your commitment. If your representative and/or senator voted for the bailout, get together with other freedom-minded individuals in your community and spread the word on the recent unconstitutional activity of your member(s) of Congress.
And don't forget to thank your representative and/or senator by phone, email, or fax if they stood up to the pressure and opposed the bailout. Even if they were against it for reasons other than ours, they still took a tough stand, which is rare in DC these days.
But we must also make it clear that our support depends on their constitutional record, and that we will not compromise that standard.
For the vast majority of the House and many in the Senate, their focus will now turn to getting reelected. That means they will soon be back in their districts and doing their best to convince their constituents that they deserve another term.
C4L members should be ready to greet their return, such as being at townhalls and other forums to ask the hard questions, and ready to call local radio programs when they campaign on them. We told them we were serious about this vote, and now we must prove it.
Our efforts to take back our Republic are just beginning, and it is time to let the politicians and the bureaucrats know that we are in this for the long haul. But our hopes to win this battle rest on staying true to our principles and seeing things through. Together, we can one day make sure that when Congress votes, they do so under the strict guidelines of the Constitution.
In Liberty,
John Tate
President
Campaign for Liberty
Source:
http://www.campaignforliberty.com/blog.php?view=1186
When will this country start listening to reason...
soulmist7 9 months ago
Too late for human beings. lol
pcgameplayer 3 years ago
Someone needs to file a Law Suit against this Bill since it is un-Constitutional for The Sentate to originate Tax Laws.
yo1dude1man 3 years ago