Dear Editor,
“What is needed here is a return to the Constitution of the United States. We need to have a complete divorce of bank and state. The old struggle that was fought out here in Jackson’s day must be fought over again … The Federal Reserve Act should be repealed and the Federal Reserve Banks, having violated their charters, should be liquidated immediately. Faithless government officers who have violated their oaths of office should be impeached and brought to trial. Unless this is done by us, I predict that the American people, outraged, robbed, pillaged, insulted and betrayed as they are in their own land, will rise in their wrath and send a president here who will sweep the money changers out of the temple.”
A little known politician from the fourth district of the state of Pennsylvania spoke these words in 1934 in the height of the last great depression. His name was Louis T. McFadden, chairman of the Banking and Currency Committee for more than 10 years in the House of Representatives. Mr. McFadden was elected to the House of Representatives on both the Democratic and Republican tickets, so there can be no accusation of partisanship that can be placed against him.
Because his speeches are well documented in the Congressional Records, they carry weight that any private individual could remotely carry no amount of condemnation of this sinister and criminal organization known as the Federal Reserve System. To the highest degree, this insidious, and I might add, unconstitutional entity has menaced our prosperity, caused instability to the free markets, and has endangered the general welfare of the American people!
I would encourage everyone to contact his or her representative to support the H.R. 833: Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act. It is time to stop the looting and the enslavement of the American people and their future generations.
-Michael Donihe

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