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“Capital must protect itself in every possible way, both by combination and legislation. Debts must be collected, mortgages foreclosed as rapidly as possible. When through the process of law the common people lose their homes, they will become more docile and more easily governed through the strong arm of government applied by a central power of wealth under leading financiers. These truths are well known among our principal men who are now engaged in forming an imperialism to govern the world. By dividing the voter through the political party system we can get them to expend their energies in fighting for questions of no importance. It is thus by discreet action we can secure for ourselves that which has been so well planned and so successfully accomplished." -
US Banker’s Association Magazine
Thank you for taking the time to share your concern about Warren Bodeker. The Governor appreciated your advocacy on behalf of this Montana veteran and asked that I reply on his behalf. Mr. Bodeker’s current issues can only be resolved through the judicial process. The Governor, as part of a separate branch of government, has no ability to intervene in that process. Mr. Bodeker needs a good lawyer, and I’m pleased to see folks making an effort to see that happens. For your information, Mr. Bodeker apparently has, at times, represented himself as some type of “sovereign citizen,” and was not completely forthcoming about his assets, leading to some of the difficulties he now faces with the bankruptcy court. I hope he’ll accept the advice of an attorney so the issues can be addressed appropriately. The bankruptcy court did NOT issue any order regarding exhumation of his wife’s remains. If you wish to see the court docket on the case I can get you a copy. Mr. Bodeker is welcome to seek the assistance of the State of Montana with issues outside the court process, including arranging for his wife (and Mr. Bodeker eventually) to be buried with honor in the Montana Veterans Cemetery. To my knowledge he has not yet sought any official help directly. I do regret the situation this veteran faces and hope the publicity he has generated will result in securing the legal help he so desperately needs. A recent story from the Missoulian does a good job of outlining the issues surrounding this case. missoulian.com... You’ll note the bankruptcy trustee has requested the order for the sale of the home be vacated. Sincerely,
I like to think that the actions we take in life whether bad or good define who we are. In my opinion he is a hero that happens to be a veteran.
“at 7:00 a.m. sharp, we heard and saw nine large transport planes flying low, and passing close to the camp; perhaps one mile to the east. Even as we all watched, we saw doors open and paratroopers came tumbling out. OH WHAT A SIGHT! With a tropical sunrise for a background, we saw about 150 parachutes open one after another and settle slowly earth-ward out of our sight behind the distant trees. We knew help had come.” From the book,Deliverance! It Has Come! By John S. Beaber.
For your information, Mr. Bodeker apparently has, at times, represented himself as some type of “sovereign citizen,”