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A Tea Bag
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This book is very controversial, since it is based upon Tea Party beliefs. Do not read it if you have a weak heart. It contains only staunch beliefs on how to set the American government back on the path of liberty and freedom for citizens.

It ranges through several amendments to the Constitution, covering everything from homosexual unions to government spending. It includes three prophetic dreams from God and reveals how progressive socialism is killing our rights and freedoms with our approval.

This is a hard-hitting, no-holds-barred style of writing. It contains no jargon or legalese; it is written in plain, simple, down-to-earth English for all to understand. Perhaps Congress should take lessons in this style of writing.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherWestBow Press
Release dateJun 19, 2012
ISBN9781449756260
A Tea Bag
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F. Post Casto

Mr. Casto served in Vietnam in 1970. He graduated from Fairmont State College with a Bachelor of Science degree in technology. He was a quality engineer on the A-10 Thunderbolt (Warthog), F-14, AWACS, and Department of Energy intelligence-gathering satellites. He then worked on the KY-65 and KG-84 cryptographic telephonic equipment and on the Single Channel Objective Tactical Terminal (SCOTT) for satellite communications. Next he worked on simulator for C-5 Aircraft and M-1A Abram tank. Then came the Electronic Warfare Land Based Vehicles and Automatic Fire Sensing and Suppression System (AFSSS). He moved to the Air Force Satellite Intelligence Gathering and Imagining Systems. After 9/11, he then took a government position on the Iraq Survey Team, looking for weapons of mass destruction. Mr. Casto has been awarded several medals and commendations for his service to the country. He is a member of Epsilon Pi Tau, International Honors Fraternity for Achievements in Technology. Mr. Casto is married and lives with his wife, two mastiff s, and a St. Bernard.

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    A Tea Bag - F. Post Casto

    Copyright © 2012 by F. Post Casto.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or by any information storage retrieval system without the written permission of the publisher except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

    ISBN: 978-1-4497-5625-3 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4497-5626-0 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2012910734

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    WestBow Press rev. date: 06/15/12

    Contents

    Foreword

    Chapter 1. A Dream

    Chapter 2. Socialism

    Chapter 3. Legalizing Amendments

    Chapter 4. Amendment XXVIII

    Chapter 5. Amendment XXIX

    Chapter 6. Amendment XXX

    Chapter 7. Amendment XXXI

    Chapter 8. Amendment XXXII

    Chapter 9. Amendment XXXIII

    Chapter 10. Amendment XXXIV

    Chapter 11. Amendment XXXV

    Chapter 12. Amendment XXXVI

    Chapter 13. Amendment XXXVII

    Chapter 14. Amendment XXXVIII

    Chapter 15. Amendment XXXIX

    Chapter 16. Amendment XL

    Chapter 17. Amendment XLI

    Chapter 18. Amendment XLII

    Chapter 19. Amendment XLIII

    Chapter 20. Amendment XLIV

    Chapter 21. Amendment XLV

    Chapter 22. Amendment XLVI

    Chapter 23. Amendment XLVII

    Chapter 24. Amendment XLVIII

    Chapter 25. Amendment XLIX

    Chapter 26. Amendment L

    Chapter 27. Amendment LI

    Chapter 28. Amendment LII

    Chapter 29. Amendment LIII

    Chapter 30. Amendment LIV

    Chapter 31. Amendment LV

    Chapter 32. Amendment LVI

    Chapter 33. Amendment LVII

    Chapter 34. Amendment LVIII

    Chapter 35. Amendment LIX

    Chapter 36. Amendment LX

    Chapter 37. Amendment LXI

    Chapter 38. Amendment LXII

    Chapter 39. Amendment LXIII

    Chapter 40. Amendment LXIV

    Chapter 41. Amendment LXV

    Chapter 42. Amendment LXVI

    Chapter 43. Amendment LXVII

    Chapter 44. Amendment LXVIII

    Chapter 45. Amendment LXIX

    Chapter 46. Amendment LXX

    Chapter 47. Amendment LXXI

    Chapter 48. Amendment LXXII

    Chapter 49. Amendment LXXIII

    Chapter 50. Amendment LXXIV

    Chapter 51. Amendment LXXV

    Chapter 52. Amendment LXXVI

    Chapter 53. Amendment LXXVII

    Chapter 54. Amendment LXXVIII

    Chapter 55. Amendment LXXIX

    Chapter 56. Amendment LXXX

    Chapter 57. Amendment LXXXI

    Chapter 58. Amendment LXXXII

    Chapter 59. Amendment LXXXIII

    Chapter 60. Amendment LXXXIV

    Chapter 61. Amendment LXXXV

    Chapter 62. Amendment LXXXVI

    Chapter 63. Amendment LXXXVII

    Chapter 64. A Second Dream

    Chapter 65. Conclusion

    Foreword

    Who the Author of this book is, is wholly unnecessary to the Public, as the Object for Attention is the Doctrine itself, not the Man writing it. Yet, it may be necessary to say, that the man is unconnected with any political party, and under no sort of influence, public or private, but the influence of reason, principle, equality, individual freedom, and a belief in GOD.

    The original intent of this book was to define and correct deficiencies in the Constitution with rationalization as to why the change is necessary. After several versions and rewrites it became apparent that the evil of socialism that has crept into our system of laws and justice must also be addressed. Then it became apparent that to explain socialism, I must also address my belief in GOD.

    If you, the reader, are hard core socialist, then stop reading here. This book does not expand upon the idea that the Government is the God. Government is good only when it follows the divine (or cosmic) laws of GOD. When man decides that he is smarter than GOD and deviates from the divine law, then corruption of the Government ensues.

    Our Founding Fathers understood most of the concepts of divine law and wrote the Constitution accordingly. It took a very bloody revolution, ninety years later (the civil war), to remove portions of the Constitution that went against divine law. But citizens were motivated to do right in the eyes of GOD. This book does not advocate another bloody revolution. It does concede that citizens have the right to stand up and be counted for GOD and Country.

    Chapter 1

    A Dream

    In 2002 I had a dream. In that dream I was standing before the throne of GOD. A voice said, You will go and judge America.

    I replied, I can not. I don’t know how or what to judge.

    Well spoken. It is good that you know your limits. Then you will be a lightening rod and they will judge themselves.

    I don’t understand.

    You have been given a sword of truth and a shield of honesty; go.

    I awoke thinking, What kind of strange dream was that? Then I promptly forgot about it as being just another weird dream that has no meaning. I never connected the dream to my life’s events.

    My position was terminated in 2004 and I was forced to find another job. Thinking that I had no chance, I applied for a Government job in Iraq. Again, to my amazement, I was in Iraq within a month. Fourteen months later I was terminated because a person did not like how I blew the dust and dirt out of my

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