Sunday, July 6, 2008

If youth provails they willl get the govt. they deserve

"The history of liberty is a history of resistance. The history of liberty is the history of limitation of governmental power, and not the increase of it." Listening to some of our young voters on TV they, for the most part, don't have clue as to what this Country is about, what it has achieved, and what it has given its citizens and, as well, the world. And what these infidels are asking for, is Change. Change to what? Listening to them, you can soon come to the conclusion that they have not an once of understanding or comprehension of our nation, let alone the World, is about. Our Unionized schools, a creature of Karl Marx, in a little over 40 years, gave us a dumbed down citizenry unlike never before in our history. For most of them, they are High School Drop-outs that even with government aid, they can't make it on their own. A great many are still totally dependant on their Parents. For years they have, for most of them, a group of no-gooders --they are still striving to become do-gooders in a Primarily Socialized State. Ah yes, they want change, but have no idea as to what! Why is this, why are they, only now, so entralled with the Idea of Change. In a strange way, I can almost sympathize with them. They, having lived a life, to date, of no self-worth, little accomplishment, without a moral compass and no national pride or self esteem. The hardest thing they have had to do, is find enough money to buy their next sack of pot. How did they come to this point--Government buying their Vote. I was born in the year 1930, to eventually be one of 11 children. In 1929, to add to our families hardships to come, our mother was diagnosed as an Epileptic. Yes, we faced challenges such as, finding things to heat the house, to put food on the table to do things unimaginable in this day and age just to survive. I will not dwell on this, but I, as well as my brothers and sisters faced untold hardships--for those that lived to see better times, all come out of a life of hardship with an abiding love of Country. I cannot even image surviving such conditions, in any other country but America. Those that think they can change this country for the better are obviously illiterate as to our nations greatness. Change it for a Welfare State, and you will soon learn what you have forsaken for a fools paradise. On this forthcoming election day, your choice will be either: To live in a Socialized State, subjected to the whims of Big Government or you can choose to stay with what you were born into--that is the Greatest Nation in the World. A government that is worth fighting for and even as our nations past is still a testament to--the fact it was worth, for all to many--dying for! I would like to make a request of those still calling for change too, before you vote, visit a national cemetery and give thanks to those that have died for this country, and tell them that they have died in vain--for you don't like it, you want to change it--even to what you still can't define. There is an old axion that says: Be careful what you wish for, for you might get it! "Adversity is the first path to truth." George Gordon, Lord Byron The Messenger.

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