Patriots Versus Bureaucrats
by Thomas Temple
Peter John “Pete” Wallis, a retired and widowed billionaire, receives a
call from the wife of a longtime friend informing him that his friend
has passed away suddenly. At the funeral Pete Wallis finds out that his
friend had been hectored into an early grave by some overly zealous
government bureaucrats who took it upon themselves to act beyond the
scope of the law created by the United States Congress.Sipping
vintage Macallan in front of a roaring fire at his home in northwest
Wyoming, Pete Wallis reflected upon his many years of friendship with
John Ross and the outrage of his death. Then sadness turned to anger.
Then anger turned to action. Pete began to create a list. The left side
of “The List” contained the names and organizations whose lives he would
make miserable. The right side of this list contained the names of
people whose lives would be shortened. In the morning calls would be
made.
call from the wife of a longtime friend informing him that his friend
has passed away suddenly. At the funeral Pete Wallis finds out that his
friend had been hectored into an early grave by some overly zealous
government bureaucrats who took it upon themselves to act beyond the
scope of the law created by the United States Congress.Sipping
vintage Macallan in front of a roaring fire at his home in northwest
Wyoming, Pete Wallis reflected upon his many years of friendship with
John Ross and the outrage of his death. Then sadness turned to anger.
Then anger turned to action. Pete began to create a list. The left side
of “The List” contained the names and organizations whose lives he would
make miserable. The right side of this list contained the names of
people whose lives would be shortened. In the morning calls would be
made.