A History Lesson Preceding the 2012 Election
By Gene Cordes
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The section entitled with The Big Slide describes how President Clinton rejected and offer in 1996 by Sudans Minister of State to arrest and turn over Osama bin Laden, CIA official stated We have nothing we can hold him on. This had to be with the Presidents knowledge, what is foreign policy was to get re-elected, and anything that might be controversial had to be avoided. If he had accepted the offer, the 3,000 deaths on 9-11-01 could have been avoided as well as the many deaths and injuries overseas at ensued! That same section describes Clintons signing have a 1999 Public Law 106-102 that repelled two sections of the 19 Banking ACT of 1933 designed to prevent another Great Depression.
It started The Big Slide We, and the European, have endured since that time, and allowed mortgage approval without credit checks.
The section entitled Voter Fraud Threatens Upcoming Election describes what every voter should do when they test their ballot in November 2012.
Gene Cordes
He was born on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. in 1926. After high school, he volunteered for the U.S. Navy in 1944 and was assigned to a Navy Reefer for supply runs for Pearl Harbor to Okinawa during the ongoing battle there. On one of the return trips, he was in a typhoon in the China Sea, and aboard the only ship in the convoy to survive. Later, he was shipwrecked and assigned to the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Hancock. On departing, his commendation stated "The loss of this man's services to the U.S. Navy is to be regretted." After the war, he worked for Public Accountants and attended night school. In 1947, he married a former Lady Marine who lived next door on Capitol Hill. In 1950, he was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree from Columbus University of Washington, D.C., and later attended Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service. He entered Federal service in 1956 at the National Security Agency, and later, the Department of Defense. In 1962, he transferred to the Federal Aviation Administration and was awarded a Presidential Citation in 1965 for saving millions of dollars in aircraft maintenance. In 1972, he was awarded the designation Certified Internal Auditor. He retired in 1985 and devoted most of his time to research.
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A History Lesson Preceding the 2012 Election - Gene Cordes
© 2012 by Gene Cordes. All rights reserved.
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Published by AuthorHouse 07/19/2012
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ISBN: 978-1-4772-2141-9 (e)
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Contents
INTRODUCTION
THE EARLY YEARS
GROWING UP FAST
GETTING TO KNOW MY NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR
THE SURPRISE OF 1951
MY PUBLIC ACCOUNTING CAREER
MY FEDERAL AUDITING CAREER
THE BIG SLIDE
VOTER FRAUD THREATENS UPCOMING ELECTION
A MAN AFTER MY OWN HEART IN 2012
About The Author
This book is dedicated to my wife of sixty-four years, a former Lady Marine, who almost singlehandedly raised our three children due to my extensive travels as a Federal Auditor.
INTRODUCTION
The first section of the Introduction will be devoted to the younger generation of Blacks, Whites, Yellows or Browns to give them something to look forward to in their lifetime.
I have to start with my experience as a nineteen-year-old Helmsman, one of three on a Navy Reefer (6,000 tons without radar equipment to tell our position) when I was wakened about 4 A.M. from my bunk from the sound of general quarters. I grabbed my life jacket and went to my gun station.