“The time is near at hand which must determine whether Americans are to be free men or slaves.”
George Washington
“The shackles of slavery need not be forged of iron.
Submission need not be achieved through violence.
One need only seek an element required for survival. Upon achieving control of such an element, an entire society may be brought to its knees in submission.”
Bob Reid
Founder/Executive Director
Term Limits for US Congress-PAC
In today’s society, survival is determined by money. We use it to feed ourselves; to buy our clothing; to pay for our shelter; and to protect ourselves. Money has become the element through which a few can control the many.
As the powerful industries and corporations spend billions to assure that legislation passed by Congress supports their needs, they slowly suppress the income of the average American further below the cost of living each year, while the income of the elite soars steadily higher.
A person who is forced into dependence upon the government for survival must become submissive. He must adorn the shackles of slavery if he wishes to be fed; if he wishes to be clothed; if he wishes for shelter; for should he rebel, he places his survival at risk.
The voting system is broken, governed and manipulated by money. If we sit idly by and allow Congress to maintain its existing course until such time as a majority of Americans finding themselves dependent upon the government for survival; we will have crossed into a nation of slavery from which there is no return but violence.
We do have an option that remains. It is so simple in nature, yet so difficult to accomplish while many remain encapsulated in their personal lives, never recognizing or accepting the fact that the risk to their futures and the futures of those they love is imminent and all-consuming.
With the use of Article 5, we can impose Term Limits on the US Congress, without their approval. We can break the long-standing ties with the lobbyists and industries. We can bring in new people, who have not yet succumbed to the temptations, and with a more representative government, we can begin passing legislation to limit the power of the industries in the governance of our nation.
George Washington
“The shackles of slavery need not be forged of iron.
Submission need not be achieved through violence.
One need only seek an element required for survival. Upon achieving control of such an element, an entire society may be brought to its knees in submission.”
Bob Reid
Founder/Executive Director
Term Limits for US Congress-PAC
In today’s society, survival is determined by money. We use it to feed ourselves; to buy our clothing; to pay for our shelter; and to protect ourselves. Money has become the element through which a few can control the many.
As the powerful industries and corporations spend billions to assure that legislation passed by Congress supports their needs, they slowly suppress the income of the average American further below the cost of living each year, while the income of the elite soars steadily higher.
A person who is forced into dependence upon the government for survival must become submissive. He must adorn the shackles of slavery if he wishes to be fed; if he wishes to be clothed; if he wishes for shelter; for should he rebel, he places his survival at risk.
The voting system is broken, governed and manipulated by money. If we sit idly by and allow Congress to maintain its existing course until such time as a majority of Americans finding themselves dependent upon the government for survival; we will have crossed into a nation of slavery from which there is no return but violence.
We do have an option that remains. It is so simple in nature, yet so difficult to accomplish while many remain encapsulated in their personal lives, never recognizing or accepting the fact that the risk to their futures and the futures of those they love is imminent and all-consuming.
With the use of Article 5, we can impose Term Limits on the US Congress, without their approval. We can break the long-standing ties with the lobbyists and industries. We can bring in new people, who have not yet succumbed to the temptations, and with a more representative government, we can begin passing legislation to limit the power of the industries in the governance of our nation.