Dear Editor,
Well it's been 1 yr. & 1 week since the Press Gazette listed my article Four Branches of Government on the web-site. I shared one very personal story with the readers which was "A 10 year old boy's story," and I would like to explain how the four branches article came about. I was watching the O'Reilly Factor with Jesse Watters doing his piece on the show. He was showing pictures of government figures and people couldn't identify any of them. He showed a picture of Nancy Pelosi to this middle aged guy who identified her as "that's that Republican…" Obviously, he was a liberal democrat of limited knowledge but my blood pressure has probably never been that high thus the Speak Out call of which I think I said " if you don't know the difference between the deficit & the debt, can't identify a picture of Nancy Pelosi or don't know there are four branches of government and can name them you shouldn't be able to vote."
I know government is wrong 50 percent of the time, or even more under this President, and it is the entity that determines what is taught in our schools. I remember one speak out call that stated, "I wish he would call back and explain himself, I'm sure it would be interesting." I had a number of people read it and then call in requesting that it should be printed. I had to limit the information in the article for the purpose of printing because of limited space, but I think it only went on the web-site, which was fine. I never saw any feedback from the readers so I assume most of you now understand what was written in this very limited version.
My intentions now are to open up discussions of the Constitution and whether we as a nation are going to ignore it or abide by it. With that one fateful day I was inspired to write this coming book "Four Branches of Government; in the Founding Fathers' Words" to bring to the forefront the misconceptions of government, the rewriting of history by the Liberal Left, the Liberal Left's agenda is exposed on many issues including the Supreme Court and offers answers to many problems of government and the Constitution. The liberal left have a playbook called "Rules for Radicals," now conservative republicans will have a book of truths to go to as a reference to combat liberal spin. The book also has a mathematical equation and the actual words of the founding fathers that name the four branches of government. It will be listed on-line with Amazon.com books first before going to print sometime soon after the first of the year if everything goes as scheduled. I promise you it will be a eye opener for all.
Steven King
Milton
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