We, the People........
We, the
People...
By
Ron
Willis
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain
a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
---Benjamin Franklin
It is seldom that any liberty is lost all at once.
-- David Hume
With the above quotes in mind, consider the following reports on recent surveys
taken of American Citizens. Potential voters. More proof that the socialist
propaganda machine is having a high degree of success.
- In a finding that shocked some observers, a new poll says that barely half of
Americans - just 51 percent - would vote for passage of the U.S. Constitution if
the same document approved over two centuries ago were presented in ballot form
today. Story
here.
- In what is being billed as a blow to the First Amendment, a new poll found
that less than half the American people support the right of freedom of
expression when touting political viewpoints in public. Story
here.
We often hear politicians, both left and right, wrongly tell us that we live in
a democracy. We do not. Our nation is a representative republic. In a democracy,
the majority rules. If this were a democracy we would be voting constantly on
every issue that comes to the attention of the public, and on matters of
national policy. We do not do that. We instead send representatives to
Washington DC to speak for us, but the thought that we may have some kind of
direct participation is comforting. Some have proposed direct voter participation
via the Internet. At first blush that may sound like a good idea. But consider
how the citizens will be informed of the various issues. Because there are so
many (some would say "too" many) news sources, an official government
information agency would need to be established. Once provided with the
official, government approved facts, the people would thus be equipped to make
an "informed" instant vote, via the Internet. We know how we can trust
the government, don't we?
The majority of our fellow citizens do not care to "rule." They are
too busy to get involved. Not only that, they are lazy, complacent, ignorant
sheep. As long as they (we) can maintain their (our) economic status, drive
their trendy cars, and can drive thru their favorite coffee dealer and get their
double latte mocha delight, they are content. They ignorantly believe they live
in a "safe zone" where they are somehow immune from crime. How many
times have we heard someone interviewed following a major crime say; "I
never thought that something like that could happen here." As if
"here" was somehow immune from crime, for no other reason than that is
where they live. Or if they live in an affluent area, that somehow magically, no
one from outside would ever think to trespass and bother them. Nope, most people
are not touched by crime on a personal basis. When they see a police car, they
think speeding ticket or DUI, not violent felony crime. So they continue to pay
their taxes and feel warm and fuzzy when some politician tells them they will
put 100,000 more cops on the streets. This past week, Al Gore promised even more
cops. They buy that, without thinking about how that will be accomplished or
paid for (so far it has not). Average Joe
s
"feel" more safe and
secure. Their perception is that they are somehow safer with more and more armed
government agents. If there is a problem all they have to do is call 9-1-1 and
they are totally safe.
They will gladly pay more and more in taxes for more and more government
intrusion into their lives. They hear about "13 children a day" being
killed by "guns." They say tsk, tsk, and support more gun control. The
liberal news media ignores the facts that the definition of children in those
reports includes 19-20 year old inner city drug dealers and purposefully choose
not to report that. Oh sure, they have grand dad's old deer rifle in the closet
and dad's old .38, is.....somewhere around here. They know they are not
criminals and would never think about using a gun in crime, but there is no
reason for all of those "other" people to have so many guns. It's all
of those "other people" who are the problem. All of those other people
need gun locks, but "my kids know better than that."
When the NRA challenges those popular misconceptions, or lies, they (we) are
dismissed as right wing extremists. Because that dismissal comes from the
government and the major news media, it is given credence. Many swallow that
line without question.
They support more "common sense gun safety" (the latest code words for
gun control). After all, "we must keep criminals and children from buying
guns," both already prohibited by laws on the books. They believe that
licensing and registration will solve the crime problem. Despite the fact that
in those jurisdictions where registration and licensing has been on the books
for decades, not one crime can be found that was solved by licensing and
registration. Not one. The news media purposefully chose not to report that.
This despite the fact that licensing drivers and registering cars has not had an
effect on cars involved in crime. The news media purposefully chooses not to
report that.
They believe we must do "something" about "gun violence," as
if knife violence, club violence, baseball bat, and kicking and hitting violence
is okay. They somehow defy real common sense and believe that felons will
surrender their weapons, and by doing so will be providing the government with
evidence of a new felony to charge them with. They think that felons will
register their guns, despite the fact that the US Supreme Court says they do not
have to. (Haynes v. U.S., 1968.)
When told by politicians that 55,000 felons have been prevented from buying
guns, each instance at least one more federal felony, most folks don't wonder
why there were only 7 prosecutions. They choose to ignore the fact that the vast
majority of the "denials" were later rectified as errors, or the
computer system being down. I have personal experience with that. I was
"delayed" when buying new guns, twice. Both times, within an hour I
was approved, but the initial delay is scored as a denial.
Where is all of this going? The politicians do not want this problem solved. Why
not? Because to some, the issue is what is important. The issue needs to be kept
alive to attack their opponents. Finally, after all of these new laws are shown
to not work, there is only one "logical" step left. Confiscation. The
anti gunners will cry they have tried and tried to solve the issue, but no
matter what, they have failed. They will say although they never wanted to,
there is no choice left but to take all of the guns away from private citizens.
They really do not want to, but golly, nothing else seems to work, so we have to
try this. For the children.
Refer to the two quotations above. And then these from more recent times.
"We can't be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary
Americans ..." (President Bill Clinton, USA Today, March 11, 1993, Page 2A)
"If the personal freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution inhibit the
government's ability to govern the people, we should look to limit those
guarantees." (President Bill Clinton)