Sunday, June 17, 2012
Call of Freedom: Book 1- United. Chapter 2 President Arnold's Response
Story:
That very night President Arnold heard of the incident he was enraged. A pen flung across the Oval Office. “I’ve had enough! I want to know the names of these traitors! I won’t put up with treason.” Senator Warren from Virginia was in the room, “But Mr. President” he said with a charming Southern twang “they want less rules and regulations, you should take a chance and listen to the people” “The people?” President Arnold’s face grew brighter red “I don’t need the people, I need me. What I say is right for all, what is right for me is right for everyone!” Senator Thomas Warren listened and looked nervously around the room “I respect your views but... you are acting like a king” “Well, I’d rather be a King, then some common man with no power. Secretary of War” Arnold summoned, the timid young Secretary approached, his brown hair was disheveled, eye glasses crooked, shirt wrinkled. He tripped over Senator Warren’s cane, Warren stopped over to help him up but President Arnold put his hand in front of Warren’s. “Secretary Gate, I want one million troops deployed in the following states; South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Virginia, Alabama, Mississippi, Virginia, Texas, Louisiana, California, Oregon, Washington, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware. I want to make it known, that nobody nullifys my tax by tossing tea into the nearest harbor of these states.” The secretary left the room. Warren glanced at the President nervously “Virginia is my state. You shall not treat us like dirt” “I will treat you rebels however I see fit” George grunted. Warren stubbornly, left the room after he replied to President Arnold “Mark my words, that order you just gave will make the patriots more admired then you ever wanted them to be.” Arnold rolled his eyes after Warren stormed out of the room.
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