We The People
2024 Bill of Rights
We The People 2024 Bill of Rights
In addition to the original Bill of Rights, written by very knowledgeable people and visionairies, we hereby seek to add the following common sense requirements to the United States government that is elected by and serves WE THE PEOPLE of the United States of America:
- Honest, transparent politicians (ALL LEVELS of government) who are elected by their personal record of governing, their words and fortitude in the face of adversity, and joins the majority who stand tall when it is time to do the right thing.
- Politicians that work for the people that elected them – not their personal interests.
- Candidates for election who are unencumbered by current and/or pending lawsuits.
- Term Limits for Supreme Court Justices – there should be NO lifetime appointments
The United States of America IS NOT A “House of Representatives vs. Senate” football game. This is the greatest country in the world and we deserve representatives and leaders who represent the people that elected them and serve their term with the honor, respect and responsibility that such a position of the people deserves.
Progress for the people means freedom to vote and a voice that can be heard!
Russia meddled in 2016 to help Trump
Quote from American Patriot on July 28, 2024, 8:19 pmInside a room wrapped in a vault in the bowels of the Central Intelligence Agency’s headquarters, he read the intelligence showing that Moscow was trying to disrupt the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
“I think for the first time in my professional life, I felt physically ill reading something,” he says.
That was only the beginning of a long, strange journey that would place van Landingham right at the center of the 2016 campaign’s biggest story. Months later, the Agency assigned him the job of writing the first draft of the intelligence community’s 2017 assessment about Russian election meddling that concluded what many had suspected: Vladimir Putin did it. And he did it to help Donald Trump.
Read the complete news report at Rolling Stone
Inside a room wrapped in a vault in the bowels of the Central Intelligence Agency’s headquarters, he read the intelligence showing that Moscow was trying to disrupt the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
“I think for the first time in my professional life, I felt physically ill reading something,” he says.
That was only the beginning of a long, strange journey that would place van Landingham right at the center of the 2016 campaign’s biggest story. Months later, the Agency assigned him the job of writing the first draft of the intelligence community’s 2017 assessment about Russian election meddling that concluded what many had suspected: Vladimir Putin did it. And he did it to help Donald Trump.
Read the complete news report at Rolling Stone