Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The Constitutional Crisis


The Constitutional Crisis - in a Nutshell:

Our Republic stands upon a precipice. Within a very short time we will either restore Constitutional Order or our nation - at least as we know it - will cease to exist.

One needs only scan the daily headlines to see the disdain our elected leaders hold for the Constitution: The collapsing U.S. currency; the expanding mortgage-debt crisis; rising food and oil prices, intractable (and ultimately unaffordable and unsustainable) wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, domestic spying of our emails, phone calls and Internet use; and the societal decay and crime flowing as a result of uncontrolled immigration. Add to this the immeasurable pain of broken families and households devastated by unbearable levels of direct taxes upon their labor that not only eviscerate the ability to save or care for their own families, they effectively enslave the population for political ends. And this is just a short list.

In our hearts, we know something is very, very wrong with America. Most people are too involved with the burdens of work and everyday life. Beyond this, we are afraid for our country, our future and ourselves -- and that's just what they want. Link
The international elite, including many in the political and economic leadership of this country, believe our constitutional republic is antiquated and the loyalty Americans have for our form of government is like a superstition, needing to be done away with. When it benefits elites, they pay lip service to the American way, even while undermining it. - Ron Paul
"The People ... are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty!" - Thomas Jefferson
At stake is nothing less than the People’s Creator-endowed Right to hold the Government accountable to the Constitution versus the Government’s (alleged) “right” to do whatever it wants, so long as no more than half the voting public objects. Link
A World in Perpetual Crisis!
"The remarkable characteristic of the crises of today is their continuity." - David Burnett King, American educator and author

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