Posted by
Glenn Flowers on Saturday, March 28, 2009 10:47:07 AM
Preface
Please, excuse me if I sound frustrated or show no confidence in the patriotism of our people. I simply offer what I see as a realistic assessment of our position as patriotic Ameicans and the destiny of America. If you can show me wrong, please, PLEASE do so.
HEY BUDDY, WHICH WAY TO LEXINGTON?
Lexington, Massachussets, was the little town where British regulars and the Minutemen first met each other in opposition. It was a few miles away, at Concord, where the real, intentional fighting that was to become the Revolution began with the "shot heard round the world".
It has become apparent to the citizens of today that our government has become a tyrannical and fascist group of traitors having no interest in what is legal, but, instead, intent on plundering the wealth of the people and transforming our nation into one where they, alone, make the decisions and hold the power. The brazen arrogance shown in the illegal actions by Congress and their support for and encouragement of the recently elected, ineligible president, leaves no doubt as to what steps must be taken if We, the People have any hope of maintaining our rights under the law.
Many have claimed their ability and willingness to be present day Minutemen and defend our constitution. But where, and when and how will they make the effort? Who will lead them? Who will oppose them? Will the civil and military authorities recognize their responsibilities under the Constitution? Or will they, as the SCOTUS and many other "duly constituted officials", declare them to be acting without standing and eliminate their opposition?
There is, that I am aware of, no group or organization ready or able to do that which would be required to take control of our nation. Even if there were, have they prepared for a new government? Do they have qualified replacements for government officials who can "hit the ground running" and guide the country to new elections, operate the treasury and other agenies effectively? I don't think there is such a movement existing today.
The only hope, and we would be audacious to have any, is that the damage done to the US in the next two to four years will be such that a new, constitutionally motivated congress can reverse that damge and restore the rule of law. Judging from the zeal and accomplishments of the present power in Washington, two years will be more than enough time to undo what our founders wrought 233 years ago.
God bless America, and have mercy on her people.
Glenn Flowers