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The intention of the current operation to shut of fear of the White House, and of those in the is at stake, but under political combat down the U.S. Government on the part of Wall leadership of their own parties, who are going conditions? Who is really serious about the Street and President Obama, is to stop Glass- along to get along with Wall Street? future of our nation? Steagall, and to start a policy of bail-in, and even It is time for Congress to break with the Wall It is not enough to lend one’s name as a further draconian cuts to our living standards, Street banksters, their stooge in the White co-sponsor to a bill to reenact Glass-Steagall. It all of which will lead to an increase in the death House, and their stooges on Capitol Hill. is necessary to cut through the fog of war, not to rate of American citizens. This was the content Recently, Democratic and Republican be distracted, not to be diverted by the of the meeting which Obama held with leading Congressmen and Senators mobilized to prevent countermoves of the enemy, in this case, Wall Wall Street banksters, including Jamie Dimon, Obama from launching an unconstitutional war Street. CEO of JPMorgan Chase; Lloyd Blankfein, CEO in Syria without Congressional authorization. It is the American people who are too big to of Goldman Sachs; and Anshu Jain, CEO of Now, where are the patriotic Democrats and fail. It is their General Welfare that must be Deutsche Bank, at the White House on October Republicans who will act to defend the U.S. promoted, not that of Wall Street. 2nd. population’s General Welfare against Wall Street? Wall Street’s parasitical speculative activity is Obama, the Democratic leadership, and their Where are the Democrats and Republicans who a cancer on the body politic. It needs to be Congressional Republican cohorts, on orders have the courage and commitment described by removed, not fed. from Wall Street, which thinks it owns our John F. Kennedy in his Profiles in Courage? There is no other solution to this crisis. As government, are going to unleash absolute Hell Franklin Roosevelt threw the money- Roosevelt said, “the only thing to fear is fear on the American public. The government changers out of the temple by signing Glass- itself.” Glass-Steagall must be reenacted now! shutdown is the biggest dog-and-phony show Steagall into law. There are bills in both houses of The undersigned endorse this statement for ever. And yet how many otherwise honest Congress to reenact Glass-Steagall. Who will be publication in a LaRouchePAC newspaper ad in Senators and Congressmen have fallen for it, out today’s Glass and Steagall, not just when nothing Washington D.C.

(Organizational affiliations for identification purposes only) hE/d^dd^ Steve Hickey, representative, SD Elizabeth May, representative, SD Robert H. Van Hee, former City Council legislature legislature President, Redwood Falls, MN Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., economist Arthur Hoffman, member, CA Randall C. Miller, former mayor, Robert Venables, senator, Delaware state Aden J. Bair, business agent, Ironworkers Democratic Party State Central Michigan City, IN; (ret.) Lt. legislature Local 516, Portland, Oregon Committee Commander of U.S. Navy Jessica White, delegate, United Federation Shirl Barnhart, chairman, Board of Thomas H. Hoversten, former Republican Jeff Monroe, senator, SD legislature of Teachers, NYC Supervisors, Morgan Township, PA County chairman, Columbia County, Carl E. Moore, retired Civil Rights and Joanne Wilder, Coordinator and editor, Roseanne Barr, 2012 presidential WI. Unit-at-Large Chairman, UAW Local Central N.Y. Patriots candidate, Peace and Freedom Party; Karen Hudes, World Bank whistleblower, 588, Heights Stamping Plant, president, FMHT Pat Witt, president, Witt Ford Auto, Green attorney, Bethesda, MD IL Bay, WI Tim Begalka, senator, South Dakota Fred Huenefeld, Boeuf River Soil Stace Nelson, representative, SD legislature William Zeitz, Lincoln County Conservation District Supervisor, legislature supervisor; Town Chairman, Pine James Benham, president, Indiana Louisiana; chapter president, Sons of Betty Olson, representative, SD legislature River, WI Farmers Union the American Revolution Carlo Palladino, alderman, Waterbury, Susan Berel, president, Navarre Patriots, Steve Kates, radio host, A Call to Rights, CT /EdZEd/KE> Ft. Walton Beach, FL KNFC, Phoenix, AZ Philip C. Restino, Chapter 136 co-chair, 'Z͗ George Bioletto, former president, IAM Michael P. Kearns, New York State Veterans for Peace, Central FL Theodore Katsanevas, head of DRACMA, District Lodge 94, Long Beach, CA Assembly Kenneth E. Smith, M.D. Delegate, CA Greek Democratic Movement Five Ernest Brunelli, Alderman, Waterbury, Dennis Keefer, president, Schuylkill Republican Party State Convention; Stars CT County Building Trades, PA. Board Member, Fair Tax Nation /d>z͗ Roger Calven, UA Plumbers Local 5, Mike Manypenny, delegate, West Virginia , representative, SD Elena Fontana, city councilwoman, Washington, D.C. legislature legislature Montichiari (Brescia) Heather Gass, founder, East Bay Tea Party, Gary Martin, Ironworkers union, Jack Stockwell, talk show host, KTKK Fabio Rolfi, regional councilman and CA Reading, PA radio, Salt Lake City, UT vice-mayor of Brescia Cathy Helgason, M.D., Professor of Guy Martin, city councilman, Conroe, Judith Van Dyke, president, United Valentina Iorio Tomasetti, city Neurology, retired, University of Texas Association of Entrepreneurs, Long councilwoman, Galliate Lombardo Island, NYC, Westchester, NY

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