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EPA’s “Crucifixion”

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 - Guest Column By Victoria Vaugh  Friday, April 27, 2012

We are being governed by blatant lawbreakers. Are we too stunned to demand their removal?

A video shows EPA’s Al Armendariz, on camera, relating that Romans, when conquering a village would crucify the first “five guys they saw” and that action would make the rest of the villagers compliant.  He then went on to say that this would be the enforcement pattern that the EPA would follow when dealing with oil companies.

Take note that the Romans did not target five lawbreakers, but picked five at random for ultimate persecution.

Once the video surfaced, Armendariz apologized for his “poor choice of words”! He did not apologize for EPA’s responsibility in destroying our domestic oil industry, nor did he apologize for EPA’s responsibility in the ongoing onslaught against electric power generators and the coal companies who were driven out of business.

Other than doing Obama’s bidding, the EPA has no justification for their war on energy.

The issue was not Armendariz’s words but EPA’s policies and criminal intent. An analogy; imagine a kidnapper, after making the ransom call, “apologizing for his words” and escaping scot free.  Armendariz and the corrupt administration that spawned him must be held accountable and be permanently removed from any office where they can perpetuate their reign of destruction.

Please, take this seriously. The EPA is negatively affecting each and every one of us. We must turn out in massive numbers on November 6 and vote for our survival and the survival of our beloved Country!

Victoria Vaugh
Englewood, FL


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