Here’s an answer to my question “What Makes Public Officials Think They Can Violate the Law?”  sent in by Bob Wheaton.

 

27 July, 2007

 

Bernadine Smith

Second Amendment Committee

POB 1776

Hanford, CA 93232

 

Hi  Bernie,

 

Got your faxed monograph 'What Makes Public Officials Think They Can Violate the Law?’ earlier this evening.

 

Notwithstanding that I agree with all your arguments based on the Constitu­tion and Declaration of Independence, I can answer the question you ask.

 

They do as they damn-well please because they are smart enough to have figured out by now that with the balloting and ballot—counting processes so perverted by electronics (computerized voting and vote counting), we arc not holding them responsible for their treason by unelecting them--because we can’t. Secure in the knowledge that as long as They "vote right “ on a few key treason­ous issues, their puppetmasters can and will “flip’ election results wher­ever necessary to return them to office. An exception night be when a so-called also one of the NWO's stable of ponies, looks even better to them and a traitorous incumbent is made to "lose."  As an example Henry Bonilla's loss in the TX-23 US Congress race last time. I’m elated that Henry is gone--I’m just not delusional about why. Nor that Ciro Rodriguez will be an anti—NWO patriot. Of course, the RNC found Henry an ambassadorship.

 

So, it’s because we’re not (really) voting them out of office--which we can’t given the ease with which elections can he stolen to keep a traitor in office no matter how many voters want to be rid of him/her.  And, neither are we hanging them from lightpoles around Capitol Hill.

So, there's your answer.

 

Now, what to do about it? I’m not going to tell you to spend less time and effort defending the Second Amendment.  But, to be honest, smarter Americans by now all have guns and ammo; but en toto our ability to do anything peace­fully through the electoral process has been effectively nullified.

 

We’re like the student called before the dean to explain why he had just gotten four F’s and a D?  He confessed he’d, “spent too much time on the wrong subject.”

 

Let’s restore our voting power: Paper ballots, hand counted in public view. 

 

Sincerely and God bless,

 

Bob Wheaton