

Violence
Of late our discontented citizenry have been participating in an orgy of violence and shameless insolence. The years of ginned up hatred have now paid off for those who wish to destroy our country, or should I say remake into an all-powerful oppressive state.
Everything revolves around racism or should I say, America’s sins of the past. And so our children, well instructed in hating themselves and their country, have given up on the unique idea that men/women/the wannabe crowd should have a Bill of Rights to protect them. No, we are to adopt what the whole world has; a government that has absolute authority over everyone’s life.
No longer do you have the right to speak even if those nasty slaveholders gave us that right. The fruits of our labor? No, we must work for the government for four months or so before we’re allowed to keep our money. Our possessions, whether land or our children, are managed, manipulated, and molded in the government’s image. We in short are fools.
Today the country is divided in as complete a way as possible by the Marx-adoring left. Our statues, monuments are being torn down, our national holidays abandoned, and even the basis for our system of justice is being relegated to the ash-heap of history. History is being discarded, rewritten, and modified to villify all people of no color. White guilt is heaped in huge mounds for the purpose of destroying the confidence of our young and lading them with the purported reality of a hopeless future.
This along with unprecedented information access, has driven the youth to believe they are gifted into solving all problems whilst not realizing they suffer form the same malady that has always prevented utopia; an unrelenting love affair and slavery to sin.
History is replete with recurring examples of where all this leads. There were two revolutions of the same vintage, the American and the French. It seems as though we’ve decided that the French were right and heads must roll. I’ll end this with a few quotes from the men who laid the foundation for this republic.
John Adams: “The constitution was made only for a moral and religious people It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” “Fear is the foundation of most governments.”
James Madison: “To suppose that any form of government will secure liberty or happiness without any virtue in the people is a chimerical idea.” “If men were angels no government would be necessary.”