The fundamental question that Americans/Floridians need to be asking is are we ever going to stand up against the overreaching and abuses of the corporations, the banks, the mills that now own and control our government?
Are we all just going to keep sitting back and let this continue? Shall we stand aside while the hard boots of the corporations that own this state keep marching down our streets and quite literally come kicking down our doors?
These firings are but one example of a system gone wild and out of control. But what about the Americans who have their doors kicked down, their locks changed, their property stolen? What about Chris Boudreau? What about all the thousands (tens of thousands?) of other Americans who had their homes invaded and were told (by the banks and their henchmen) that they were permitted to kick down their doors? They have repeated this lie enough times that now our local law enforcement believes it. Think about that Americans…take a look at your mortgage, read it carefully. Your bank thinks the mortgage gives them the right to kick down your door and change your locks. And tragically, they have convinced law enforcement that they do.
But I say they do not. I say that an American’s home is his castle. I say that we must be safe in our homes from unreasonable searches and seizures by entities that have effectively become agents of the government.
Call your Sheriff, Call your Police Chief. Tell them no searches, no seizures without lawful orders signed by elected judges.
And while we’re at it, where does Florida’s Attorney General stand on this issue?
But back to the headline…please follow this growing story:
No longer could Assistant AGs Theresa Edwards and June Clarkson investigate Lending Processing Services “” the company at which Bondi’s former special counsel, Joe Jacquot, was now a senior vice president.
The whirlwind of controversy surrounding Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi’s forced resignations of two attorneys serving in the state’s economic crimes division is well deserved. There are enough red flags to suspect there were political motivations involved and the vague answers given so far remain less than adequate, to say the least.