I was asked if I'd be willing to write a few articles on a smattering of
subjects and though I don't think of myself as a writer or a great thinker I
do consider myself a patriot and for me that means to stand up and be counted
for my beliefs. I found out some info the other day that scares me more then
anything else I have ever seen and mainly it was not something I didn't know
but rather it was something that was placed into words and I could see it
with my very own eyes. Here is the quote and then let me discuss my views on
this.
When a journalist stated in April 1995 on Cable Network News that he
considered the 1993 Waco federal attack a terrorist act, Labor Secretary
Robert Reich rushed to distinguish between what the feds did at Waco and the
bombing at Oklahoma City: "We are talking about acts of violence that are not
sanctioned by the government - that are not official."
{Source: The Hypocritical War on Terrorism, p.27 Freedom Daily The Future of
Freedom Foundation
December 1996}
You know what this means don't you? I remember under the terrorist laws that
the federal govt can declaire any group that it wishes as a terrorist
organization. Then proceed to disband it and make it illegal to belong to
that group. Who will disband the terrorist organization known as the United
States Govt?
Our forefather's placed into the constitution the right to
disband our govt and never said how to do it.
Where are our freedom's?
America where are the rights our grandfathers enjoyed?
People I have books
that have information that used to be published in scientific america for
our grandfather's knowledge so that he could make his life easier and better.
Some of them things were taken away from us , "for our safety". what ever
happened to freedom of choice in this country. remember "For the children" is
why waco occured.
We all know of abuses of govt. Why is it that when the Govt
wants answers it searches deeply like in the case of the embassy bombings in
Africa.How many parking lots were used for evidence?
Yet when they get a Waco
or A Federal Building bombed they tear it down quickly and bury and trash the
evidence. Oh that's right it was for the children , ooops nope it was for the
survivors that the murrah building was taken down so they wouldn't have to
see it oh and for our safety again.
Hmmmmm , personally it isn't abuses I am
worried about it is our choices disappearing that bothers me.
When my
ancestors arrived in Penna in 1690 and got land near Ephrata, Penna they did
so to have a life of freedom. Well I hear plenty of folks say well we are
free. Well are we really? Every day I hear of the govt cracking down on this
or that for our safety where does the constitution allow the govt to say what
is safe?
The federal govt. had very limited powers once upon a time. and then
what happened? Well, parts of our constitution was violated and war broke out
across the land it was called a Civil War. Was it really that civil?
I moved
out west mainly cause Washington has a grip so tight on the East coast that
it is strangling freedom and our way of life. As far as I am concerned we
have had a type of communist govt since Roosevelt was in during the
depression.
The Berlin Wall came down because we became more communist not
because they became more free. We were sold a bill of goods to expensive to
pay back.
In my eyes we need to cut the Fed Govt. down to where it is small
and out of our lives and where the feds can't go is up to the states and as
far as what are our rights?
Well as it was said along time ago we have rights
that are God given and can be taken by no man. And just those listed ain't
all we have though plenty of folks also believe we no longer need anything
but Uncle Sam to tell us what to do. Uncle Sam, get out of our lives and only
centralize to hold the states together and let us decide what is best for us.
Written by: DAnde
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