Media Guide

Contact your local reporters, editors, and talk show hosts, tell them about the missing money, and demand accountability from our elected officials and the press.

Politics1.com Tennessee Media List

Barrie Walsh's Tennessee Media List

Tennessee Media Guide - Send a message to your local media

Click to see more Mr. Global at Sander's Research

Articles

Free Press and the Rule of Law

Who Controls the Media?

$1/2 Trillion Federal Deficit

Black Programs

The Destruction of Hamilton Securities

Harvard's Enron Entanglements

The Hijackers of Harvard

Enron - 20 Questions

Transcript - Anatomy of a Cover-up

The War on Waste

 

Media Links

Open Secrets

Unanswered Questions

UncommonSense

Federal Information Links

Public Debt FOIA

General Accounting Office

Bureau of Economic Analysis

US Census Bureau

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Federal Statistics

 

Tax Information Links

Lowtax.net

Tax Protest

Another Tax Protest site

IRS

United States Code

 

Action Links

Solari Network

Center for Public Integrity

 

Financial Links

Tennessee-American Society

Tax-Free Tennessee

TN Taxpayer Protection Task Force

TN Comptroller of the Treasury

Gold Anti-Trust Action

Consolidated Fed Financial Reports

FirstGov

Find the Surplus

Walter Burien's Links

Community Info by ZIP Code

Country Business Patterns

Manufacturers Building Permits

In the News

5/31/2002

Current and former FBI agents indicted with others for securities fraud involving short selling of stocks. Source. And is there is 9/11 tie to this story?

Under Dick Cheney, Haliburton adopted aggressive accounting practices that might be labeled fraudulent. Cheney, on the ropes, refuses to answer the bell, denies knowledge and Lord three times. Cock crows; Cheney questions partisan rooster's patriotism.

Connecting the Dots - by Molly Ivins

Speaking of dots, don't let them tell you it's too complicated to understand. Don't let them take refuge in your ignorance. Read about what is happening in Connecticut, and about the governor's hope that his constituents are too stupid or complacent to connect the dots.

Remember those $900 hammers and $600 toilet seats the military bought a few years ago? Think it has stopped? Think again. How about $4,600 for sand, purchased for a base in Saudi Arabia. Or $3,400 for a Sumo wrestling suit. Or $24,000 for a sofa. "Military experts claim that such recreational items can be a useful tool for building good relations with officials of a host country, whom base officers can invite for, say, a friendly round or two of golf." Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!

Arianna Huffington (registration required). "It should come as no surprise that, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, the accounting industry has already doled out $5.2 million in 2002 campaign contributions -- with $293,196 of that going to 16 of the 21 members of the Senate Banking Committee, including $37,500 to Gramm, and another $52,497 to Mike Enzi, who have cosponsored a highly diluted, industry-approved, next-to-useless alternative to the Sarbanes bill." OK, ok, ok. Correct me if I'm wrong. But didn't Phil Gramm announce his retirement from Congress? So what does he need with $37,000 in campaign contributions? How is this legal? The man isn't running for office. How can he receive contributions? Somebody please clarify this for me.

The 'Get Our Money Back' Campaign 2002

Higher Tennessee Taxes? No Way! It's Time for Lower Federal Taxes and Greater Local Control of Our Tax Resources

Here's How:

Local Sunshine + Local Action + Shifting Our $$$ to Those Who Get Our Money Back = Lower Taxes = More Local Control = Lower Taxes

What is the Missing Money? $3.3 trillion of undocuments adjustments (Missing Money) in the Federal Government, 1998-2000. Learn more:

Missing Money and Why the Honest Citizens of Tennessee are Working Harder and Getting Less

A State-by-State Breakdown of What the Missing Money Means to You and Your Family

Letter Sent to Congressman Van Hilleary, Republican candidate for governor of Tennessee, asking what he did or failed to do to recover money directly under his control as a Congressman.

Kelly O'Meara's "Missing Money" Series in Insight Magazine

Keep in contact. Join the Get Our Money Back Campaign 2002 email group here.

Tennessee Election 2002

Governor

Van Hilleary (R)

Phil Bredesen (D)

US Senate

Ed Bryant (R)

Lamar Alexander (R)

Bob Clement (D)

 

5/31/2002

You are encouraged to take over, lead, republish, forward, or otherwise use all or any part of TENNESSEE's GET OUR MONEY BACK CAMPAIGN 2002 as can help you save time, save money, impress your mate, or get energy in whatever form gives you joy and.... lower our taxes and improve local control and accountability for resources.

Are you working to lower taxes and improve local control and accountability for resources here in Tennessee? Send us your website address so we can add a link. Have you started a GET OUR MONEY BACK CAMPAIGN in your state? Send us your website addresses so we can add a link. Want to issue a press release on behalf of a candidate, or announce a gathering or rally, contact us and we'll try to place it here. To send links and to join the Solari Action Network for updates: Catherine Austin Fitts Solari, Inc. • PO Box 157 • Hickory Valley, TN • 38042 • 731.764.2515 Solari, Inc. @AntiCopyright

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