Words of Romney

By Christopher Hansen

As I watch in horror the Banksters and GM etc. clamoring for the government to bail them out I cannot help but recall the words of Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney’s grandfather, Marion G. Romney, who in 1976 AD stated:

The practice of coveting and receiving unearned benefits has now become so fixed in our society that even men of great wealth, and possessing the means to produce more wealth, are expecting the government to guarantee them a profit. Elections often turn on what the candidates promise to do for voters from government funds. This practice, if universally accepted and implemented in any society, will make slaves of its citizens.

How much will you have to pay to guarantee a profit for the Banksters, GM and Chrysler? Are you becoming a debt slave or are you already a slave?

And they say America is a free country. Well they said that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction too. They lie. Do you understand that yet?

“Freedom—is the absence of the awareness of restraint.” –David Rockefeller

So keep filing and paying those “voluntary” income taxes and may your chains set lightly upon you.

No one’s safe when freedom fails,
and good men rot in filthy jails,
and those who cried appease, appease,
are hung by those they tried to please.
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2 Responses to Words of Romney

  1. Steven Montgomery says:

    Great post. But I feel compelled to correct an error. Mitt Romney is the grandson of Gaskell Romney, not Marion G. Romney. See:http://www.wargs.com/political/romney.html

    Marion G. Romney descends from a separate line. George W. Romney and Marion G. Romney were cousins. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_G._Romney

  2. christopher says:

    Thanks for the correction! I wondered how Mitt had fallen so far from the tree. Now I know it was a different tree.

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