The lawlessness of both Republicans and Democrats should be all we need to dissolve the party system and to put in place a new method of electing our representatives to ensure that the loyalty of the candidates is properly placed. Should we find that, once in office, they suddenly develop and display symptoms of a superiority complex indicating that there was never any intention to represent us, protect us, or understand the most basic but essential concepts of being the president of the United States of America - the most powerful nation on the face of G-d's green earth - they will be given one of two choices; 1) to undergo a psychiatric evaluation, take a polygraph, and go before a review board to face a battery of questions, OR 2) resign voluntarily.
There will be no gray areas, no leniency shown, and absolutely no second chances. For something so important and valuable to the existence and the future of not only the United States but our allies and the world, as well, we cannot lower our standards, nor compromise them - we cannot allow ourselves to be taken in by a flashy smile and a charismatic, overly confident attitude whose past is shrouded in mystery and completely cloaked and locked away from the world. We cannot allow it, but it has already happened and Barack Hussein Obama is the final step in bringing down our nation. His job to "fundamentally transform America" and align us with the European Union is almost complete - and still the propaganda machine churns and burns, and turns out more flickering and shiny diversions that continue to keep our attentions focused on everything except what he's doing.
In all honesty, I cannot put the blame squarely on his shoulders; he is but a pawn. One pawn in a very long line of pawns in the very same position - the only reason Obama stands out like the sore thumb that he is, is because he is not a natural born American and we all know it. All kinds of anti-American, unconstitutional, illegal schemes have been perpetrated on American citizens since Lyndon Baines Johnson threw every middle class kid who wasn't enrolled in college into an unwinnable war in a country half a world away; but he needed that war to boost his numbers and it was an attempt to prevent Asia from falling to Communism - although it wasn't much different than living under imperialism, which is what they've always known anyway, but to claim a war victory is what every American president dreams of. And now, Obama has "his" war; but the players and the location have changed. While he was doing his apology tour, he was subliminally encouraging an uprising against Americans in the form of what he and others like to refer to as "amnesty".
The last thirty-five years have given us nothing but steady decline in almost every aspect of our lives; schools, hospitals, houses of worship, grocery stores, banks, etc...practically every move we make is scrutinized; every word we say is held against us, unless it reflects a kinder, gentler, more compliant mindset - well, I suppose I shouldn't say "compliant"; the word I'm looking for is "unified" - yes, that's it. The whole thing has been a unification process; we are being coerced into a certain type of behavior and led to believe that abstract thought is wrong - anything that's not done with the rest of the "system" in mind is subversive, subordinate, and bordering on criminal; and we certainly don't want to be criminals, do we?
In retrospect, I can say without any uncertainty, I did grow up in a different world than the children of today. Anyone who can remember the 50's, the 60's, and 70's with a fondness of "the way things were" can relate to my words; I'm really hoping they hit home for more than just my age group.
I remember when I had just graduated from high school and I was so ready to take on the world - I think everyone has that feeling; it's a confidence, a strength, and a huge desire to see what impact you can make, and hopefully something that can help you succeed. Of course, motivation like that comes to a screeching halt if you have no funds and no idea where to start. So, our parents encouraged us to higher learning and careers; they wanted to see us achieve our dreams and goals - or at least to just be able to make it on our own with the tools, the wisdom, and the knowledge that they had given us and the education we attained.
We had teachers that honestly cared about how we did in school; we weren't just numbers to them at that time. I had some of the best teachers in the business, and I'm not going to lie when I say I was not the best student of all...my grades weren't so hot at times. I barely squeaked through math - mostly because I never had a "thing" for numbers, but I passed because I realized the importance of graduating with my class. It would have been an unthinkable, and seriously unbearable embarrassment. But when I think of my teachers and I see some of the people who call themselves "teachers" today, it's not hard to see what they're missing; real experience, real education, and the ability to "think outside the box". People my age remember teachers as being older and wiser.
Some of my teachers could tell me about growing up during the Great Depression, or remembering the Holocaust and what a horrible, evil man Hitler was. A science teacher I had in high school was a veteran of World War II. And my favorite teacher was not even a teacher, but he did teach lessons tendered with a soft voice, and an unmistakable firmness - he was our principal and he had at one time, played professional football. He was a living legend, but he always made it clear that he did not achieve anything without an education. So, it is heartbreaking, and should disgust everyone to see the degrading educational system that we have in America now - one that is now being run by a growing, out-of-control federal government.
Instead of children being taught to "think on their feet", they are being chided and reprimanded for their differences; even if it is something that was taught to them by their own parents. Grades, intelligence levels, and morale of the average school-aged child has fallen to a new and excruciatingly ridiculous low. Children are becoming increasingly self-destructive and suicidal - something that was always explained to us as being a sin of the highest degree. Parents, in turn, feel at a horrible loss to understand how to help. The time-honored methods of parenting that were passed down previously have been ruled by our federal government to be "improper" and therefore parents must be shown how it needs to be done. "By whom?" you may ask...although you know in the back of your head the answer is the all-knowing, all-seeing, ever encroaching upon our Constitutional rights, our own federal government.
The government has created "new and improved" methods for everyone at every age, therefore "relieving" parents of the responsibility of, and limiting the influence that is so vital for that very powerful parent-child relationship. That previously unbreakable bond is being loosened causing children to be separated from their own identities. Indeed, they are being conditioned to accept a more centralized and unified "parental substitution"; a collective to ensure that ALL children are raised the same so as to deviate from individuality. Because we certainly don't want to encourage children to be their own person - it might offend another child who did not have the same opportunities.
It's no wonder that the wholesome family unit is an acceptable thing of the past; our government has more of a prominent place at the dinner table than mom and dad.
So, please remember that while all YOU see is that our government is not listening to us or doing as we say - Heaven forbid they uphold their oaths of offices, the Rule of Law, and our United States Constitution - they are making more of a detrimental impact on the futures of children than just being an overbearing aggravation to us...
They are ensuring that children have no loyalty to their parents or their families.
There will be no gray areas, no leniency shown, and absolutely no second chances. For something so important and valuable to the existence and the future of not only the United States but our allies and the world, as well, we cannot lower our standards, nor compromise them - we cannot allow ourselves to be taken in by a flashy smile and a charismatic, overly confident attitude whose past is shrouded in mystery and completely cloaked and locked away from the world. We cannot allow it, but it has already happened and Barack Hussein Obama is the final step in bringing down our nation. His job to "fundamentally transform America" and align us with the European Union is almost complete - and still the propaganda machine churns and burns, and turns out more flickering and shiny diversions that continue to keep our attentions focused on everything except what he's doing.
In all honesty, I cannot put the blame squarely on his shoulders; he is but a pawn. One pawn in a very long line of pawns in the very same position - the only reason Obama stands out like the sore thumb that he is, is because he is not a natural born American and we all know it. All kinds of anti-American, unconstitutional, illegal schemes have been perpetrated on American citizens since Lyndon Baines Johnson threw every middle class kid who wasn't enrolled in college into an unwinnable war in a country half a world away; but he needed that war to boost his numbers and it was an attempt to prevent Asia from falling to Communism - although it wasn't much different than living under imperialism, which is what they've always known anyway, but to claim a war victory is what every American president dreams of. And now, Obama has "his" war; but the players and the location have changed. While he was doing his apology tour, he was subliminally encouraging an uprising against Americans in the form of what he and others like to refer to as "amnesty".
The last thirty-five years have given us nothing but steady decline in almost every aspect of our lives; schools, hospitals, houses of worship, grocery stores, banks, etc...practically every move we make is scrutinized; every word we say is held against us, unless it reflects a kinder, gentler, more compliant mindset - well, I suppose I shouldn't say "compliant"; the word I'm looking for is "unified" - yes, that's it. The whole thing has been a unification process; we are being coerced into a certain type of behavior and led to believe that abstract thought is wrong - anything that's not done with the rest of the "system" in mind is subversive, subordinate, and bordering on criminal; and we certainly don't want to be criminals, do we?
In retrospect, I can say without any uncertainty, I did grow up in a different world than the children of today. Anyone who can remember the 50's, the 60's, and 70's with a fondness of "the way things were" can relate to my words; I'm really hoping they hit home for more than just my age group.
I remember when I had just graduated from high school and I was so ready to take on the world - I think everyone has that feeling; it's a confidence, a strength, and a huge desire to see what impact you can make, and hopefully something that can help you succeed. Of course, motivation like that comes to a screeching halt if you have no funds and no idea where to start. So, our parents encouraged us to higher learning and careers; they wanted to see us achieve our dreams and goals - or at least to just be able to make it on our own with the tools, the wisdom, and the knowledge that they had given us and the education we attained.
We had teachers that honestly cared about how we did in school; we weren't just numbers to them at that time. I had some of the best teachers in the business, and I'm not going to lie when I say I was not the best student of all...my grades weren't so hot at times. I barely squeaked through math - mostly because I never had a "thing" for numbers, but I passed because I realized the importance of graduating with my class. It would have been an unthinkable, and seriously unbearable embarrassment. But when I think of my teachers and I see some of the people who call themselves "teachers" today, it's not hard to see what they're missing; real experience, real education, and the ability to "think outside the box". People my age remember teachers as being older and wiser.
Some of my teachers could tell me about growing up during the Great Depression, or remembering the Holocaust and what a horrible, evil man Hitler was. A science teacher I had in high school was a veteran of World War II. And my favorite teacher was not even a teacher, but he did teach lessons tendered with a soft voice, and an unmistakable firmness - he was our principal and he had at one time, played professional football. He was a living legend, but he always made it clear that he did not achieve anything without an education. So, it is heartbreaking, and should disgust everyone to see the degrading educational system that we have in America now - one that is now being run by a growing, out-of-control federal government.
Instead of children being taught to "think on their feet", they are being chided and reprimanded for their differences; even if it is something that was taught to them by their own parents. Grades, intelligence levels, and morale of the average school-aged child has fallen to a new and excruciatingly ridiculous low. Children are becoming increasingly self-destructive and suicidal - something that was always explained to us as being a sin of the highest degree. Parents, in turn, feel at a horrible loss to understand how to help. The time-honored methods of parenting that were passed down previously have been ruled by our federal government to be "improper" and therefore parents must be shown how it needs to be done. "By whom?" you may ask...although you know in the back of your head the answer is the all-knowing, all-seeing, ever encroaching upon our Constitutional rights, our own federal government.
The government has created "new and improved" methods for everyone at every age, therefore "relieving" parents of the responsibility of, and limiting the influence that is so vital for that very powerful parent-child relationship. That previously unbreakable bond is being loosened causing children to be separated from their own identities. Indeed, they are being conditioned to accept a more centralized and unified "parental substitution"; a collective to ensure that ALL children are raised the same so as to deviate from individuality. Because we certainly don't want to encourage children to be their own person - it might offend another child who did not have the same opportunities.
It's no wonder that the wholesome family unit is an acceptable thing of the past; our government has more of a prominent place at the dinner table than mom and dad.
So, please remember that while all YOU see is that our government is not listening to us or doing as we say - Heaven forbid they uphold their oaths of offices, the Rule of Law, and our United States Constitution - they are making more of a detrimental impact on the futures of children than just being an overbearing aggravation to us...
They are ensuring that children have no loyalty to their parents or their families.
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