Americans are
a minority in this country
by Mark Donges
mac4me@uswest.net
Americans are far and few between these days,
and they are misinformed.
We suffer from delusion about those that live
amongst us. We have a belief that people are intelligent and will respond to
intelligent dialog. This is a major miscalculation our side made. Over 50% of
this country refuse to listen to logical discourse. Such words are pearls before
swine. The fact is people are stupid, ignorant sheeple who believe what they
want regardless of the reality of the situation. They are the product of a
public school system that is so badly flawed graduating seniors can't read their
own diplomas.
I believe we are past the time to debate these
issues and that we are in serious jeopardy of losing this WAR, and make no
mistake, we are at war. "They" think so, shouldn't we? If you will
recall, the DEs (Domestic Enemy) strategy in most cases has been a bit of
"rope a dope" with us in the role of dope. The rope will surely
follow.
I am way beyond worry at this point. I can see
the end and it ain't pretty. Most likely people will simply give in. Oh, there
are those among us who are extremely smart, articulate, connected and confident.
I throw no stones at them. They are doing what they believe to be right, trying
to breathe life back into a corpse. Try as I might, I just can't arrive at the
same conclusions. I can't find it in myself to be optimistic. A bureaucracy has
far too much inertia when dealing with an issue of this magnitude. The BoR (Bill
of Rights) is a major issue, not some little used, seldom applicable bit of
legislative fancy.
THIS IS FOR ALL THE MARBLES PEOPLE!!!
Even if Governor Bush is finally elected, will
he repeal the unconstitutional laws on the books? No. Will he disband the BATF?
No. Will he prevent the systematic destruction of the foundation of our nation?
No. "Why not," you ask? Please refer to my comments on the massive
inertia associated with bureaucracy and that 50% of this nation doesn't have a
clue which end is up. That's why!
This problem is beyond the scope of the
legislative arts to rectify. Period.
Hey, as long as hunters can have their rifles,
even if they are checked into an armory until needed, no problem! Right? Can't
you see it now?
No one is willing to actually fight for their
rights anymore either. We'll not commit murder. We're too civilized for that. We
always wait for the other guy to throw the first punch. Then we think twice
before we respond. Well, if the DEs play their cards right, nipping away at our
flank, and not throwing what we perceive to be that punch, they'll be successful
and we'll soon find ourselves very much alone in a corner. The Bible says you
can't murder, but it does authorize killing. The Constitution authorizes the use
of force to throw off a tyrannical government. Think we'll use that moral and
legal authority?
Instead we debate until hell freezes over in
the hopes that hot air will some how convince the socialist party that they have
overstepped their bounds. Perhaps the fury of our breath will make them cower
and depart our shores. So far halitosis is the worst we've hurled against them.
I fear it will be the most. Unfortunately, we seem to be tolerant of their
existence in our country, a concept I can't grip. Would you tolerate a member of
your household that continuously tried to set you home ablaze? Damn straight you
wouldn't!
The reason the Constitution is so effective is
because, like the Bible, it deals with mans predisposition to sin. It is as true
today as it was the day it was signed. Technology is a load of horse pucky in
the discussion, but a favorite of those who, if they had a brain, would take it
out and play with it. Flintlocks vs. M-16. All the same. Actually, I would argue
that in today's world, an American needs a much larger advantage than the farmer
had in the 1700's. Technology combined with our own tax dollars has seen to it
that the government can inspect our intestines at will.
A guy once told me that our biggest mistake
after the Revolutionary war was to not kill the Tories. I can see the wisdom of
his words played out in Florida.
Watching the recount is almost hypnotic. I find
myself saying "they can't be that stupid can they?" over and over. You
see, I suffer from delusional thinking too.
The Clinton regime is in fact above the law,
and the Democrat party and Mainstream Republicans have made it so.
It is true, you know: people do get the kind of
leadership they deserve.