Subject: [MNAF] Update October 2012

MICHAEL NEW UPDATE — for subscribers only


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To the Battalion, and to the Home Guard:

A special thanks to Bruce Hartdegen, way up in Michigan, who took the initiative to repost our bulletin about Michael New Day — October 10 — on the DailyPaul website.  That one action has resulted in a flood of new members, signing up for updates and supporting the stand that Mike took on that date, 1995.

Several have asked, "What can I do?"  Here's the project of the month (and next month):  Citizen Soldier Protection Act of 2013 needs a sponsor in each house of Congress next year, and now's the time to find them. 

Will you please ask your representative and your two senators to sponsor or co-sponsor this modest little bill to protect our soldiers from being forced into mercenary military service under the United Nations?

This modest bill does not forbid volunteers and does not remove us from the United Nations, something we would love to see.  It's a "foot in the door" bill, and even though it's a small bill, it represents a huge roadblock on the road to a One World Government. 

Without our military, they cannot do it!  Therefore, they may not have our military.  It's that simple!

If you get a congressman willing to sponsor, please let us know immediately.

In the meantime, just be aware that a letter from our organization means nothing, but fifteen to twenty-five letters from voters in the district means a LOT to a congressman up for re-election.

And don't forget to tell any conservative candidate running for Congress that this makes an excellent talking point, an excellent thing to commit to in advance of being elected.  It sits well with both the veteran and the patriotic civilian.

Until next month,

Daniel New
Project Manager
Michael New Action Fund




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