Surviving the Death of the Constitution
It's a terrible thing to fear your government. For the past 65 years, we've deluded ourselves into thinking that our government is a benign entity which only has the best interests of its citizens at heart. After all, our government is all about freedom, civil liberties, justice, and constitutional rights. right?The Bill of Rights died on December 31st, 2011, and no one mourned its passing. The American citizenry, as a whole, are acting like dumb sheep, not even so much as bleating as we're led away to the slaughter.The complacency of the American people has created a monster that has come back around, reared its ugly head, and has bitten us on our collective rear ends.
This election will be the turning point to socialism or a path back to freedom, it your choice.
This election will be the turning point to socialism or a path back to freedom, it your choice.
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when one looks at history and wonders how the hell some of those events transpired.....happpens real easy...slipsliding away 0 -
what happened december 31 2011? 0 -
quote:Originally posted by joshmb1982
what happened december 31 2011?
Nada.
Edit: Ndaa. Switching a letter here and there does make a difference.[:)]0 -
Chris Hedges, Daniel Ellsberg, Noam Chomsky, Birgitta Jonsdottir, and a number of others might take issue with your "no one mourned its passing" statement. 0 -
The Constitution is like a plugged pipe to those that want the blockage removed. They slowly poor acid into the pipe until it obstruction is washed out and gone.It makes no difference which party is in power they both are complicit equally.
The only fix I can see at this time is for term limits and holding the buzzards feet to the fire when it comes to states rights and liberty of the people.
The melting pot is slowly destroying America as well, outsiders coming here illegally that don't give a dam* about our laws.
America left laying on it's back bow legged and bleeding out slowly.
JMO0
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