Hospitals & Asylums
By Sanders, Tony
Fall 2004 has been revolutionary for
two reasons. First the Hospitals &
Asylums Manuscript (HAM) is complete and the pages
shall be numbered by Christmas. Second the
website makes documents accessible all hours of the day and night. On Saturday 18 December 2004 Simon and
Schuster publishing company offered $20,000 plus royalties. In pursuit of an open, fair and free market publishing
companies are encouraged to express their interest to Sanders
Clause.
I. Balanced
Budget Balancing the Budget requires the US to purchase the $420
billion of the $520 billion deficit- SSA is requested to pay $275 billion and
the President $145 billion this 2004.
For a balanced budget the Social Security Administration (SSA) is
restrained to $420 billion a year and the Department of Defense to $300 billion
annually.
II. Chapter
One: Humanitarian Missions of the Military Department provisional
measure asking the International Court of Justice 10 questions regarding the
evolutionary development of the US Military Department (MD). The first chapter explains the Veteran’s
Administration and makes peace between the US and foreign countries in tribute
to democracy without repealing outstanding statute.
III. Chapter
Five: Hearing AID Act of 2005 The International Trust (IT) is
founded within the IMF to improve multilateral investment in developing
countries. USAID is found to have
collected $33 billion in private donations that have not yet been publicly
disbursed. SSA is requested to invest
$10 billion to secure sufficient investment in Africa and Afghanistan pursuant
to Hospitals & Asylums Treaties (HAT).
IV. Chapter Six: Correction Conviction with +/- 2.1 million
prisoners the US has 24% of the 8,964,620 global prison population and 4.5% of
the general population.
V. Application
of Article 118 of the Third Geneva Convention release
and repatriation of Prisoners of War (PoW).
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