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Originally posted by argonak, Quote:
I say We Boycott the Election, We should Campaign to Botcott the Election, or We should really get together & march on the Capitol in the Tens of Millions | PatrickHenry, this really wouldn't have any effect on the electoral process except to empower the people who DO vote even more.
Monitoring our politicians is a good idea. Treating them inhumanly would merely drive out all the capable people, and we'd be left with the dregs of humanity manning all our command positions. Meanwhile, the REAL power would shift to controloling these poor demented souls. So the Lawyers would be in charge. "Pass my bill or I'll have you in court the rest of your life because you didn't file last week's meetings properly." |
I regret to inform that this is my first post on this thread. The above quote is from my counterpart, Young. I have no intention of boycotting. I choose to exercise
all of my "rights" in this ersatz republic. Use 'em or lose 'em. The candidate for my party is worthy of my support.
As for a march on the capitol, it is expensive from Hawaii. And I have done so already. I was a participant in the
Stand in the Gap event in 1997, by some accounts the largest gathering of humanity in history on the DC National Mall. It was a day of repentance, forgiveness and racial reconciliation. It was a solemn assembly of men humbling ourselves before God and asking for a return to holiness in the United States. It was a life enhancing experience for me and, I hope, for many of my brothers in Christ. But marches do not depose despots. Public opinion does that. Voting does that.
Despotism in America will never end until the occupant of the Whitehouse voluntarily hands back to the constituted authority all powers usurped for the past 71 years. Any president doing so will be honored in my home with a framed photograph, and should be counted among the heroes of this nation. I propose an additional bust on Mt. Rushmore for any president doing so, that we, as a nation, may honor his memory in generations to come. The alternative is for a resolute Congress to demand an end to the present SoE.
Regarding your proposal Osborn: It makes your point that honorable men in uniform are held to higher standards than public officials. Given the events of recent decades, I have sometimes speculated if we should not also, at the time of the Presidential election, also elect a Special Prosecutor General for the coming four years of corruption and cronyism. Naah.
I believe that the public would hound from office all corrupt officials if the information were freely available. The controlled press and CIA media liars have nearly destroyed our once-proud republic. Sources of truth are presently obscure and must be sought diligently by those wanting truth. We should force the CIA to disclose all their subverted, paid, corrupt journalists, from Dan Rather to Sean Hannity to Alan Colmes to Robert Novak. There are undoubtedly hundreds, if not thousands, generating a propaganda chorus by which even Joseph Goebbels would be awestruck. I have posted evidence on this issue elsewhere on volconvo.
The hour is late; the present situation, dire. Yet, I believe that the Spirit of America is equal to the challenge and, in the moment of supreme crisis, will stand forth to lead our blessed nation back to glory and honor. I hope I live to see that day.