America Lives Only By Our Will
"The
people made the Constitution, and the people can unmake it"
Old-thinker news | June 21, 2007
By Daniel Taylor
"The people made
the Constitution, and the people can unmake it. It is the creature
of their own will, and lives only by their will." -- John Marshall,
fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
The U.S.
Constitution, and in turn America itself, as John Marshall stated,
survives only by our will as a nation. Our forefathers forged this
nation out of their own blood. They dedicated their sacred honor in
its defense. They asked the creator of the universe to aid them. As these men were sworn to the noble cause of freedom,
others today are just as dedicated to the opposite - its
destruction. Bilderberg member, Trilateral Commission founder and sworn enemy of America David
Rockefeller certainly has the will to work day in and day out -- and
with great pleasure -- to, in his words, "...work against the best
interests of the United States..."
When it comes to
the will of America; have we lost the
true meaning of how valuable freedom is? Have we lost the knowledge
that our forefathers possessed that threats to our liberty will
never cease; that men's hearts are weak and easily corrupted by
power; that once unrestrained power -- which the constitution seeks
to bar -- manifests itself fully, the most horrific bondage
imaginable always clamps down on a once free people?
Has the will of
America been broken? Perhaps as a nation we've lost sight of our
true enemies. Perhaps too many love material wealth greater than
their freedom. America is in the crosshairs of the global elite.
We're offered convenient distractions to move our attention away
from the cold reality of our situation. The rigged game of red vs.
blue keeps many still mesmerized.
Perhaps as a nation
we need to regain our perspective and rearrange our priorities. What
comes first? Your new car? Your family? Your money? Your freedom?
Without freedom and liberty, prosperity and the milk and honey that
comes with it dries up like precious water in a ravenous drought.
The U.S.
Constitution and Bill of Rights has been ravaged, with recent
attacks decimating large portions of both.
The President of
the United States recently
granted the himself the powers of a
dictator in times of a declared emergency. Michael
Hayden, the new CIA director stated that the 4th amendment of the
Constitution
does not include the legal statue of probable cause.
The John Warner Defense Authorization Act of
2007 gives the President the authority to strip
governors of their right to deny troops being sent to their
respective states to engage in domestic law enforcement.
Not all hope is lost.
Those who have taken on the task
of trying to face such seemingly insurmountable odds
know that at times one
can get a bit overwhelmed. Take Texas ranger
Capt. McDonald's
ever-truthful words to
heart: "No man in the wrong can stand up against a fellow that's in
the right and keeps on a-comin'."
The people are starting to wake up
to the realities of our situation. Not everyone has seen the light
yet, but, my fellow patriots, our numbers are strong and
growing. There remains a
dedicated remnant of Americans who have the spirit of freedom still
in their hearts. Our destiny is in our hands, and we've decided to
stand on our feet rather than beg on our knees. We can't fight city
hall, so we're told. The truth is we can
fight, and we can win!
One man giving hope to the
gathering resistance is Congressman Ron Paul, who is running for
President in 2008. His campaign has depended on the grassroots
support base that he has garnered over his years as a consistent and
dedicated Congressman. Without his supporters, the establishment
media would have silenced him long ago, effectively removing him
from the collective conscience of America. We have defeated efforts
on part of the establishment to do so, and Paul's message of freedom and personal liberty is
spreading.
"Yet
we shall endure," Ethan Page wrote to Polly Knowles, "because what we
fight for is indestructible. Though we, through our bodies' feebleness,
succumb to hunger and to cold; though some of us fall prey to littleness
of heart and the weakness of our souls and turn traitor, freedom cannot
be destroyed. It may be that we shall be crushed here in the valley of
our anguish; but should we fail, afterwards, our sons shall rise up; and
their sons after them, if need be; generation upon generation until the
last visage of despotism shall have vanished from the earth. For this
is the meaning of America: That every where men shall stand up tall in
liberty, proud in human dignity; this we have written with our blood upon
the snows at Valley Forge: that until, which God forbid, she be destroyed,
America shall remain the implacable foe of tyranny in all ages, anywhere
upon the earth....And America shall not be vanquished, for she is liberty's
body; and freedom is her soul."
"If ye love wealth
better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the
animating contest of freedom, then go home from us in peace. We ask
not your counsel or arms, crouch down and lick the hands which feed
you, may your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget
that you were our countrymen!" --Samuel Adams
It's up to you, this grand
experiment called America is a creature of your own will as a
citizen. Sure, You can take the easy road and undo the work of our
forefathers with little effort; submit, bow down and lick the boots
of your master. It's that simple. Or, you may choose to resist those
who would enslave America. In the end the consequences of compliance
to tyranny are often far more gruesome than that of resistance.
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