Friday, October 4, 2024
Dear Friends of the Constitution
Party,
We wish to extend our heartfelt blessings
and prayers to all who are suffering in the aftermath of Hurricane
Helene.
There are many Constitution Party members in the
affected area. If you have internet connection and are reading this
Newsletter, please let us hear from you. We are anxious to know you and your
families are okay.
One such CP member in particular is Glen
Miller. Glen is the National Vice-Charman Elect and author of the
"Victory
Report" issued from the Howard Phillips Legacy
Society (HPLS).
Glen lives in UTAH but had made a trip to
Augusta, GEORGIA to visit his 2 children and 8 grandchildren arriving
a few days before Thursday, September 26.
Among the extraordinary stories and the
many lessons Glen shared in the Report was
that, “We the People”, not the politicians, are what make
this country great and prosperous for all".
What an amazing story he tells in this
month's issue of the "Victory Report".
Click here to learn how to
receive it: The
Howard Phillips Legacy Society - Constitution Party
We would also like to share the 2
articles below from the Tucker Carlson Network:
Over 190 Dead, Thousands Missing in Wake of Hurricane
Helene
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Hurricane Helene has resulted in the deaths of over 190
people, primarily in North Carolina, with hundreds still missing and
severe destruction across the southeastern U.S.
Significant
challenges remain, with nearly one million people still without power
across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia, and entire
villages like Chimney Rock reportedly devastated.
President
Biden has deployed 1,000 active-duty soldiers to aid in relief
efforts, while former President Trump’s GoFundMe campaign has raised
over $4 million for hurricane victims.
Country music star
Morgan Wallen donated $500,000 to the American Red Cross, bolstering
the aid efforts for impacted
communities. Read More.
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FEMA Lacks Funds for Hurricane Relief After Allocating
Over $1 Billion to Immigrant Housing
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The Biden-Harris administration has come under fire as FEMA
claims it lacks sufficient funds to handle future hurricanes despite
spending over $1 billion in fiscal year 2024 on housing and supporting
illegal immigrants.
FEMA, which is tasked with disaster relief,
allocated significant funding to shelter and food for non-citizens,
raising concerns about its ability to manage natural disasters such as
hurricanes.
Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas
indicated that FEMA is underfunded for the hurricane season,
especially after the severe damage caused by Hurricane Helene in North
Carolina and other areas.
Critics argue that FEMA's resources
are being misallocated, with disaster response potentially compromised
due to the large outlays for non-citizen assistance
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