Friday, November 9, 2007

Money Bomblets

Everyone knows about the Fifth of November "money bomb", and you've probably also heard about the upcoming Tea Party. I find that date quite fitting. It was, of course, our economic enslavement to the Crown that ignited the first American revolution, and we are again being taxed into poverty to pay for programs and policies that do not serve our interests. Throwing our rapidly collapsing currency into the Ron Paul harbor sounds good to me!

Of course, few of us can afford to step up for every organized money bombing - I expect to see many more - so consider committing to your own personal "bomblets". While I will participate in the Tea Party and whatever other drives I can afford, I've also marked several days of personal significance on my calendar, and I will donate on each of those occasions.

My bomblets -
  • My parents' anniversary, because they left us a strong and thriving country and I want that country back.
  • My grandfather's birthday, because he fought in the World War, defending ideals that we've since lost sight of.
  • Each of my children's birthdays, because I'd rather buy their future back for them than yet another trinket or gadget.
  • New Year's Day - self-explanatory, I think
  • On the birth of my grandchild in June. She'll have plenty of blankets and toys, but without real change in America, she too will become a slave to the Federal Reserve and the IRS.
  • On "Tax Freedom Day" with the hope that it will come earlier and earlier in the next years.
  • On the anniversary of our illegal invasion of Iraq, to support bringing our sons and daughters without delay.
So those are my bomblet days. By planning for them, I won't be caught short and have to juggle bills to contribute.

-- Spambot #4750

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