CODE BREAKERS and WHAT HAPPENS TO THEM

Once you’re sure your right, be relentless in your quest to see that someone understands and "sees" that you mean business. And if you’re lucky enough and have the courage stay right there and laugh in their face as they struggle to catch up then you will look back at it as a positive experience. Don't hurt your or their integrity, buy their product if your sure they are honest and let others know, but not in a boastful way that you were responsible for seeing that their safety was important enough for you to risk your job and safety to see that working conditions were improved.

What if there were Air Marshals on the planes that struck the World Trade Center??? What if there were Early Warning Systems to alert us in case of a Tsunami, what if we take the time to find better sources of Energy and lessen our need for Fossil Fuel Plants and see that Mine Run Off and Uranium Tailings did not Pollute Groundwater. Do that my son and I will say you are a true American Hero. What if you feel that leaving your family and home to fight for the Sovereignty of a New Nation? Yes, "Be Sure Your Right, and Go Ahead." And yes President Bush, I know Davy Crockett was right, "Remember the Alamo." But what will your WAR CRY BE. Just be sure it isn't like Custer’s "Little Bighorn", did we desert our troops at that battles? Did General Reno not send his troops into battle because of the fear of a massacre? Could he have save Custer? Some say he did and could have made a difference. Is there Sovereign Government or will there ever be in Iraq? Some say we deserted our Marines in 1983 in Beirut and the personnel at the American Embassy. Some say there was a political ploy to hold the hostages in Iran back in 1981 to coincide with the election of President Regan. These ring much more true in my ears than screams of Left Wing cries by extremists of "Ruby Ridge" and "Waco", frivolous in comparison. All comments welcome.  

Joe Payne


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