A Letter to High School Students, Your Empowerment! As the youth of our nation you represent its tomorrow. This is in terms of your leadership and intellectual capital and how we are to succeed in the future. I wrote to you in the way my three children know of what I want for them. I have written you about this in terms of many things. It is a rather extensive letter that I ask your patience for. College Campus Activists, Get Involved to help! Have you been exercising your US Constitution's Rights and Freedoms? On July 17th 2007 there was an Executive Signing Order to fundamentally shelve our Bill of Rights. No one in Congress responded or really questioned this. I even put out a petition to challenge this. I saw that our leadership in government was not serving us. When people speak of 'change' they should speak about Restoring our Nation. To do this we must overcome inertia. When we speak about the 'System is Broken' we have to realize that this is because we don't use it. Try driving a car 60 miles per hour that was parked previously for 6 months on its tires. This is the ride we are getting today from Washington DC. It is up to you to use it, and keep it well tuned! Take this document with you! To Restore Our Nation. Over the past years of the Bush administration the United States Government has changed. Besides loosing your Pell Grants, our Civil Rights are also now question. This is while we are encouraged not to ask questions, and to instead join the Armed Services to fight not on behalf of our country, but instead to be cannom fodder for Big Business. The Spirit of America is loosing its momentum as we are becoming a 3rd world economy. When you take on your professional life, that is if you can afford to graduate, you are also going to inherit unwanted debt from foreign lenders due to the current Administration's negligent borrowing and spending practices.
You are invited to join with us in helping build the Balanced Party, where we can achieve Transparent and an Accountable Government, Dignity of Human Rights, Balanced Trade, and Economic Solvency. We can establish these are our standards domestically to recover the American Dream, and demonstrate this in our foreign policy in how we regard and set expectations for other nations in the world.
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