Thirty years ago, I learned something that completely changed my worldview. I'd like to share what I've learned with whoever visits.
To all who would post comments. Be aware...
- I'm not open-minded in the conventional sense.
- Political-correctness is the worst form of pretension that exists today. It is intellectual dishonesty. I'm not tolerant of anyone's simpering, political-correctness. It's pathetic. Take your mewlings elsewhere.
- I don't want to hear your humanist view of how society should bow down and accept the chains of any form of socialism.
I am a patriot, an Americanist. I believe that the Republic forged by our Founders is the only acceptable form of government for a free people.
I served our country in an illegal war 37 years ago. I objected to going, nevertheless, I went and I served. I did the best I could to protect my fellow servicemen from harm. That was my job. I came home a very different man than the one who left a short year before.
Over the last 30 years I have witnessed the decay of our American culture, our education system, our money and our economy. The list is a whole lot longer that that.
It frightens me that our government has become the enemy of the very people that it was commissioned to serve.
What happened to limited government?
Why is the passage of questionable laws that are repugnant to the Constitution, the rule, rather than the exception?
What gives Congress the right to trample upon one group of people in deference to another?
According to our Declaration of Independence, "We hold these truths to be self-evident... that all men are created equal..." do we really need new laws to enforce that truth? To those who would respond with a comment about slavery, the Civil War or segregation, my response is this, "Get over it. We have a more serious problem on our hands. Our government sold us all into slavery in 1933.
Our nation faces a crisis that is unprecedented in the annals of our history. That is the substitution of International Socialism for the Constitutional Republic created by our Founding Fathers in 1789.
I'll close with these words from the past:
"If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen.” - Samuel Adams
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