Topic: Constitutional Issues
Our Unused Constitution “My Fellow Americans,” is the ultimate salutation when delivered by “leaders” who, with due diligence, secure the perimeters of our home; issue our money, and protect our sovereignty. When uttered by “leaders” who don’t, it’s akin to their defecating on the memorial to our unknown patriot.by Wendall Dennis
(Libertarian)
Friday, February 22, 2008
Responsibility of leadership & excellence in execution, concisely epitomizes our American heritage, and expectations!
"My Fellow Americans," is the ultimate salutation when delivered by "leaders" who, with due diligence, secure the perimeters of our home; issue our money, and protect our sovereignty. When uttered by "leaders" who don't, it's akin to their defecating on the memorial to our unknown patriot.
To participate in, and project the aims of a shadow government, clandestinely dedicated to the destruction of a government purchased with the blood of free men, and the subjugation of the citizens it serves, is to further debase the rats, snakes, vermin, and other more noble inhabitants of the sewer, these "leaders," obviously crawled out of. My opinion of course!
Unneeded, Unnecessary, Expendable!
When cleaning your garage, anything that falls into any of these categories are, in a word "disposables." Unfortunately, all three terms are applicable in direct proportion to the interrelationship between conditions, circumstances, and human life. As an example:
Expendable.
Every decision made by military commanders, from the highest officer, to the lowest grunt is made with the knowledge that the lives of those assigned to the mission, including themselves, must be considered as such.
In an all volunteer army, every individual, and their loved ones, must be aware of this reality, and act accordingly.
Freedom was the mission for which the all volunteer Colonial Army fought:
Freedom was the goal to which the business men pledged their lives, fortunes and sacred honor:
Freedom was the mission of every person, regardless of gender, who has ever worn an American uniform, regardless of capacity, in service to their fellow citizens.
Unneeded, Unnecessary, Unwanted.
While the term "expendable" explored the noble side of humanity, the terms unneeded, unnecessary and unwanted, by exposing the conditions, and circumstances under which not only honor, but civilization itself ceases to exist, its shameful side.
The tragedy that is South Africa, validates this statement, while teaching a very valuable lesson.
Horrific living conditions; hunger and rampant disease, exacerbated by rape and murder; all sanctioned by "government," is, without doubt, the epitome of evil, and the betrayal of the term "humanity,"
These people possess nothing worth stealing. Lacking even an independent source of food, and any means of self defense, self reliance is out of the question, in this sense, they truly are unneeded; unnecessary, and unwanted.
Yet their nation is a treasure chest of gold, silver, diamonds, oil, rich farm land, and a living zoo. They enjoyed one of the first civilizations of which we have record. What happened?
For centuries their nation was occupied, governed, and raped by foreigners. The value of their lives was, and is, accorded the net worth of their labor.
Their natural resources were, and are still being stolen, for the purpose of making rich men, and kings, even richer.
Betrayed by government, survival instincts replaced compassion, and tribal hatred destroyed their civilization.
There can be no better lesson on the perils of the forfeiting of self reliance? Consider the following, and then try to sleep:
Just as happened to the African people, we are being sold out by our government.
The value accorded our labor, thus our lives, is worth virtually nothing, when it can be obtained, "wholesale."
Though loudly proclaiming their devotion to the principles most of us hold dear to our hearts, and to which the United States was dedicated, our "leaders" daily betray them.
We are rapidly losing control of our own security and welfare, the result of the willful misuse of their time and our nations resources, leading eventually to our subjugation.
By willfully failing to secure or border, our "leaders" are aiding and abetting the formation of vicious, well armed Mexican gangs, thus furnishing justification for martial law.
Industries vital to our independence, including steel and electronics production, are long time gone.
We are rapidly being "led" into the necessity of following the dictates of foreign nations for our food and necessities.
The rich get richer, and the poor poorer, as our nation is being sold piece by piece to foreign nations;
Our ports are already in the hands of foreigners, and our airports on the way; our merchant shipping fleet has disappeared; much of our trucking industry is foreign owned, and no one has any idea who controls the railroad!
Our borders are being overrun by illegal aliens, with the blessings of our "leaders;"
A ten lane, foreign owned, truck corridor is in the works. A toll road, built and owned by a Spanish company, featuring non stop traffic from ports under construction on Mexico's Pacific coast, through the heart of Texas to terminals in Kansas City, then on tothe heart ofCanada.
Millions of acres of the best farm land in the world; confiscated as "imminent domain," will be paved, thus, permanently lost to the food chain; this land, currently a source of domestic revenue, will be converted to a tribute from the American citizens, to Spain, for the "privilege" of driving in our nation.
Even Now, while we engorge on an endless array of sports, and stupid TV programs, control of our lives is being politically stolen, and shipped overseas.
If we value our American heritage, we've gotta wake up; turn off the TV; get off our asses, and install a leadership truly of, by ,and for us.
Read the Constitution: Compare it with this present situation!
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Published: Friday, February 22, 2008
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A very Obama like article. Very long on excellent rhetoric and stirring images and historical references. Non-existant on specifics, or dealing with resulting problems.
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