Saturday, June 30, 2007

Congress should override the President's veto of the Stem Cell Research Bill

With everything that I've written to my members of Congress I won't be surprised if I was being watched by the FBI! :D

Congress should override the President's veto of the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act.

Thanks to (among other things) the incompetence of George W. Bush and the lack of caring for the hundreds of thousands of Americans paralyzed like myself his latest veto of the stem cell bill is like vetoing my chances of having a semi normal life.

A drunk driver hit me almost five years ago and embryonic stem cells are my only hope at been able to walk again. I've had adult stem cell transplant without any positive results. Embryonic stem cells are the only hope for spinal cord injuries.

Imagine every day waking up and not being able to move. Imagine every day not being able to feel the person you love touching your body. Imagine every day relying on someone else to do practically everything for you. I bet if you took that minute to imagine what it would be like to be that person who can't move or feel or do anything for yourself, you would change your thinking in a heartbeat.

But instead of helping to heal people and make their lives more complete this president has blindly killed and murdered Iraqis and even American soldiers all while occupying a country that had nothing to do with September 11th.

For some reason the Congress has yet to put a stop to this administration's rampage around the world and total disregard for the constitution of America.

I insist that the Congress do something about this president who is the worst president in American history!

You work for the people! When the rest of us have become so sickened by the way this country is being ran into the ground there will be a great uproar throughout this country by the people!

Another "Threatening" letter to my congressman

I'd like to think that this will make a difference.

The Democratic leadership and way forward since this past November 2006 has been a tragedy. All of the hopes and wishes the people had in you to do what was right for our country has not seemed to have made an impact on your decision making process. You were elected for one thing: to change our country from being run into the ground by the Bush administration into something of a renewal of the American ideals. In the seven months since that time you have yet to realize the people’s dream. You have yet to do one single thing to hold this administration accountable for anything.

Why is it so hard for everyone in Congress to say the word IMPEACH? This administration has gone so far beyond the ramifications for impeachment but yet only a select few has had the courage, the conviction and the commitment to the office in which the American people entrusted their judgment to utter this word.

No other president in this nation’s history has trampled upon in such disregard the one thing that makes this country so great. The Constitution was created to give the people control of the government but yet obeying and listening to the people seems to be the last thing on this government’s mind.

Have you become so afraid of this administration yourself? Is it that you just don't care enough about the people you’re supposed to represent to do the right thing for this country and them? Why hasn’t this word crossed your mind or come from your mouth?

You, the government, need to be fearful of its people for one day they will wake up and realize they’re being governed by a group more concerned about their own aspirations than about obeying the people.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Our founding fathers did it, why can’t we!?

The government should be afraid of the people not the people afraid of its government. The government is nothing without its people but for so long it has succeeded in tricking people that they should live in fear of their government.

Just as our forefathers did in attempts to separate themselves from England, wrote a Declaration of Independence in which stated: That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness. ...But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security.

I don't understand what it's going to take or how many more rights need to be taken away before people wake-up out of this "Sleep" that everyone seems to be under and start to give a damn!

I've made a little PDF of everything stated above if anyone is interested in downloading it. I hope it doesn't take too much longer for this country to come around! Here is the link to download the PDF.