Sunday, February 17, 2008

Nobody Reports On President's Day: "Houston--We Have a Problem"


Nobody’s Opinion: Boy do we. We have a bunch of space cadets walking around down here looking for a port. The port used to be the United States of America, but many of us can’t find it. Where in the nebula did it go?

“Roger, Roger…come in …Houston, can you read me?”

Down here on earth, in a nation that once was the leader of sanity, ingenuity, creativity and “a government of laws and not of men”, a final election is coming up, where the people are promised a “change.”

Change is not exactly the word I would choose; more like a final solution.

And arriving in that “change” is Universal Health Care, where the government will decide the final solutions on your life or death. Some bureaucrat in Washington D.C. will decide whether you receive that necessary surgery in time to save your life.

Vaccines will be mandated, whether good for you or not.

In that “change” there also will be demands that not only students do community service for the government, but everyone else as well---as Marx said: “Each to his abilities.”

Schools of public servants will be formed everywhere.

This “change” includes the forced and illegal merging of three continents, making one bi-lingual nation, while our very lives and national security is being ignored during the process.

It’s a “change” of state-indoctrinated babies and schools, where parents have no say over their children’s education or their upbringing. (Already in place, soon to be expanded.)

The “change” of the “green” machine of environmental governmental laws taking over property and mandating human behavior in the name of saving the plane: dictating what you can eat, where you can go, what you can drive, and the temperatures of your homes.

It’s the “change” of more insidious heavy taxation, and the government redistribution of your money to other countries.

Call it what you want---Socialism, Communism, Plutocracy, The Third Way, The New World Order, Globalization, Fascism--anyway you look at it, it looks nothing like the Republic that was started.

Remember that “Republic?”

John Adams, an important founder of this “Republic” once feared the reins of power and corruption taking over, even in his time.

John was in London after the revolution of 1776, when he received a letter from America--- “Jealousy, pride, and luxury, an unbounded thirst for baneful commerce, want of attention to the internal resources of their country…with a disregard to the importance of establishing a fair national character---seems to pervade the continent,” it said.

Poor John…our Constitution was being debated, and he was not there.

Ben Franklin was going for a single-branch legislation, instead of the divisions of the three legislative bodies that John had included in the first constitution of the States which he wrote---The Massachusetts Constitution, on which our own Constitution was based.

Despairing at the news from his new country that the newly formed government was deep in faction, with hostility everywhere, he locked himself in a room for weeks, to study all the history of governments, in order to put forth his ideas on just how important it was to put a government in place to stop greedy men from assuming too much power.

John saw that true democracy led to uprising---where laws were no longer respected, force would be the only rule, and someone would take over to restore order and guarantee the scrutiny of life and property at the cost of freedom.

So, he wrote, “In Defense of the Constitution” and sent it to all his buddies…Madison, Jefferson, Monroe…all the men who had fought so hard for independence.

His paper was full of misspellings, giving no credit to authors’ quotations, sometimes rambling while gathering the lessons of history, but John was writing for the people and the expediency of the moment. He had no time to polish and refine.

If the executive power or any considerable part of it is left in the hands of either an aristocratical or democratrical assembly, it will corrupt the legislature as necessarily as rust corrupts iron, or as arsenic poisons the human body; and when the legislature is corrupted, the people are undone.”

Right you are John, undone is not the word for it. Try desperate, bewildered—feeling so hopeless that they will follow any politician with promises of utopia, or free health care.

Follow them right into a black hole of tyranny.

Yes Houston, it seems, the aristocratic took over quite some time ago, and the people are undone. We’re floating around up here in the spaceship, “SOS.”

In 2008, the American people will have three left-wing candidates to choose from for President: John McCain, Barack Obama, or Hillary Clinton, whose only difference is on one point: the Iraq War. On all other matters they will continue the same agenda. An agenda so far to the left, if the country had a stroke, we would be speechless.

If John Adams were here, he would say it’s time for all the American People to organized and take over Mission Control, before his great American Republic ends up in some other galaxy---far, far away.

Houston….are you there?

Nobody’s Perfect: Michael Reagan, the son of Ronald Reagan, said last week that Republicans should all back John McCain, against all principle, because that’s what his father would do.

I love ya' Mike, but really. We like to remember the Ronald Reagan who hated communism more than anything and fought for its defeat. John McCain policies are light-galaxies left of Gerald Ford. You could have left us our hopes that the Ronald Reagan we knew would have turned instead to John McCain and said, “John---Put up this wall.”

Nobody Knows: One amazing woman acting like a space cadet out there is Ann Coulter. How a constitutional scholar, a woman of great America spirit, proclaim she will support Hillary Clinton, a leader who would lead this country into “progressive” state of fascism, instead of admitting, like John Adams would have, that our system needs to be overhauled rather than submitted to, is beyond me.

Nobody Cares: Our President, George Bush, is touring Africa today, spreading our hard-earned tax dollars all over the African Continent, in order to build roads, electrical grids, and power stations for the African people. Meanwhile, our electrical grids rot.

Nobody Wins: when Presidential candidates give Presidential election speeches in the Caymen Islands. (Mr. Huckabee)

Nobody’s Fool: John Adams, who was nobody’s fool said, “The people therefore must have a legal, constitutional and peaceable mode of changing these rulers whenever they discover improper principles or dispositions it them.”

As we see from our past decades, some of our rulers just won’t leave.

I don’t know about you, but maybe it’s time a few of our more sensible leaders should organized a new “American” congress--- far away from the corrupted cockpit called Washington D.C.

I’ll be the first one on board.

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