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stephanie
03-10-2008, 01:16 PM
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By Editor Monday, March 10, 2008


In two recent columns, I spelled out the two primary opposing agendas prevalent in modern American politics, The American Pursuit of Democratic Socialism and To Be Conservative in America.

If I could get every American to read just three columns, it would be these two and the one you are reading now. Armed with the reality displayed in these three columns, the only people who can effect real worthwhile change in America would be more likely to do so.

Without knowledge of at least these fundamental facts, the American electorate is on a path to self-destruction via democratic process, American freedom and individual liberty is at its eleventh hour and the pace into a socialist abyss is quickening.



Why American Freedom is in its Eleventh Hour

A well-known self-destructive cycle of democratic behavior has been attributed to an eighteenth century historian by the name of Alexander Tytler. Whether Tytler is the original author or not, the concept of democratic self-destruction has been proven accurate, right here in America.

“From bondage to spiritual faith;
From spiritual faith to great courage;
From courage to liberty;
From liberty to abundance;
From abundance to complacency;
From complacency to apathy;
From apathy to dependence;
From dependence back into bondage.”

The cycle identifies eight stages of a process which demonstrates exactly how history tends to repeat itself. America finds itself in the seventh stage as it heads into the 2008 election, where it will decide whether or not to leap headlong into stage eight. Here’s how it happened and what the 2008 election is really all about.

From bondage to spiritual faith, to great courage, to liberty

America’s founding fathers were all men of great spiritual faith who had escaped political and religious bondage in Europe. It was that faith that drove them and gave them the courage to seek a new land of freedom and individual liberty, where they could design and build a nation where all men were created equal and endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, chief among them the right to Life itself, individual Liberty and the right to individually define and pursue (earn) Happiness.

The Founders designed and established a limited government which was to be of, by and for the people, the governed, and they established that “to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it...”

From liberty to abundance and abundance to complacency

It was individual freedom and liberty that gave every American the right and the motivation to create the most productive, prosperous and abundant nation ever known to man. And it is the earned abundance that would lead the wealthiest nation on earth into a state of complacency.

America is not only the most productive and abundant nation on earth. It is also the most generous nation on earth. For more than two centuries, Americans have not only been willing to share their wealth with many less fortunate societies around the globe, but also our technologies, the very philosophies that made us abundant, and even our blood, so that other peoples all over the world could share in freedom, independence and prosperity.

Extended periods of peace and prosperity have resulted in American complacency and today, generations who no longer understand the foundations of our abundance, what it took to achieve it and what it takes to conserve or preserve it for future generations, are on the verge of losing it all.

From abundance to complacency and complacency to apathy

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http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/2181

DragonStryk72
03-10-2008, 01:29 PM
I believe that this exact article is why Thomas Jefferson thought that the american people should have a revolution every 2-3 generations, to keep the country in a continuous state of rebirth. In honesty, for the overall history of it, it may have been better for the country at large had the north had allowed the secession of thr south. It would have altered our dynamics, and made us snap back.

The question is, what do we do?

avatar4321
03-10-2008, 01:38 PM
fight for whats right.

hjmick
03-10-2008, 01:41 PM
Ooooh...not that kind of bondage...

DragonStryk72
03-10-2008, 02:08 PM
fight for whats right.

Yeah, but just look at this forum. Look at every thread discussion we have, it always comes down to Lib vs. Con, every single time. I'm not saying that we've got no shot of changing, but the first thing we need to change is ourselves. We've obviously gotten too comfy, and too divided. How do we figure out what is right?

I'm pretty sure that if we really looked at it, we would have the same basic set of things that we all want, but instead of focusing on those uniting points, we pick the points that divide, and again, we have only as far as this forum to look for that proof. What's really sad about that, is that this forum is actually really civilized about these things for the most part, as opposed to others that continually degenerate into constant flame wars.

So my question, to everyone who resides on this forum is: What are we united on?