Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Be American and Vote No on New Constitutional Convention

The Constitution of the United States of America and the Declaration of Independence offer clear rights and responsibilities of every American citizen.  Given the political and the trans-Atlantic relations with Great Britain at the time, it is evident why our Founding Fathers provided clear rights as inspired to do so.  This became even more impressed since the Battle of Lexington on April 19, 1775, which started struggle for independence.  However, a growing number of modern influential lobbyists, minority groups and government officials and agencies, have been stretching out to persuade the masses into the need for amendments and updating the Constitution to fit the times.  Over the past 100 years we’ve molested the Constitution of the United States enough to the point that we now compromise every decision we make in the American culture.  What is truly needed in America is the return to the simplicity and acceptance of the United States Constitution.
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The simplicity of the Constitution is actually quite striking.  It is important to note that our Founding Fathers created a republic and NOT a democracy as modern rhetoric would have you believe.  What’s the difference?  The Constitution is a perfected form of republic where we provide representation to our levels of government.  We empower them to form, issue and execute policies and decisions.  Our leadership should be a true snapshot of the whole of constituents whom they represent.  A democracy adheres to the people directly make policy by way of ballot, town hall meetings or by some other means.  A democracy focuses on the principle of equality which is where many of our problems derive at this time.  The Constitution of the United States nor the Declaration of Independence state that Americans are to be equal in all facets beyond the basic framework stated within.  In other words, beyond life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness which is due regardless of race, color, creed and nationality.




In order to desensitize the American public the term “equality” has increasingly splashed newsstands and made the headline evening news on a regular basis over the past few decades.  It has so ingrained the public that many feel that in order for themselves to be “equal,” their wants must be succored by the government in order to compete and rise to a supposed level of equality with the rest of their countrymen.   Furthermore, this succoring is to be done at the expense and punishment of the majority.  For instance, those of higher elite income are not noted for their ingenuity and enterprise.  Instead, they are so envied that many demand legislation designed to bring them low.  Thus we have the growing agenda of “wealth distribution,” or in other words the destruction of the framework of the United States of America.  The terms “equality” and “democracy” have been a designed roose to breakdown the fabric of the American tapestry, in order to bring about a more insidious agenda of suppression and chaos ultimately leading to socialism.  
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Understand well the difference.  Under our Constitution and Bill of Rights of this Republic we are opportuned to provide representation and we are guaranteed that all men are created equal under the umbrella of certain unalienable rights.  These include:


  • The right to speak your mind without fear of government oppression - free speech.
  • The right to worship your form of Almighty God without government interference.
  • The right to protect your life, property and family - bear arms.
  • The right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
  • The right to replace our government if it becomes inhibitive of our other outlined rights.

So what’s the difference?  These rights and responsibilities provide the basic foundation and groundwork of the greatness of diversity.  Out of these unalienable equal rights we have the freedom and liberty to pursue different paths of happiness thus acquiring wealth, property and knowledge at different rates and obtaining privileges in diverse paths.  A few of these privileges many now consider rights but by design are not provided in the Constitution of the United States.  A few of these privileges or supposed “rights” include:

  • Health Care
  • Education
  • Birth Control
  • Homosexual Orientation
  • Same Sex Marriage
  • Child Care

All these are privileges that many have sought to override the majority through legislation through the guise of “equal rights.”  Because of the media and hidden agendas in high places this is a gross misinterpretation of the principles of the Constitution of the United States.  People have the right to lobby their representatives but no one can assume the right to interpret into the Constitution what isn’t there.  When a people start assuming rights and pushing their agenda over the majority you result in a complete breakdown of society.  This is happening in France as we speak.
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The ignorance of the American public has become a spreading cancer.  Part of the liberty imparted to us, is to empower the states and private enterprise to address the issues of education, health care and moral issues of same sex marriage.  These were never meant to be a matter to include in the Constitution of the United States nor were the wishes of the minority to be imposed by insurrected legislation on the majority concerning said issues.

Now we have people in high places of media and entertainment promoting the expansion of socialism in America.  How treasonous!  This country was never meant to be on an even field of wealth and opportunity.  That may sound heartless but it is true.  Doesn’t true liberty blossom when two people can achieve happiness yet be on completely different ends of the income spectrum?  Is it not liberty and the fruits of personal choice that one intelligent man can create wealth and happiness and another man be penniless and distraught due to ill choices?  America is built on men and women working and striving with their own initiative and ingenuity to achieve the American dream. 




For the most part it’s a pity trip for those edging on initiatives not in the best interest or agreement of the majority.  Here is a universal truth in a nutshell.  Those under an establishment are to accommodate their life and pursuit of happiness according to the accepted moral and ethical standards of the people as influenced by the articles of their laws.  You don’t expect the establishment to adjust according to individual wants and desires.  That strips the liberty of that one person or group from finding true happiness through change, acceptance, industry and excellence.  Now, does that mean to blindly follow?  No.  It does mean that you have the liberty to use the power of verbal persuasion to advance your views.  However, it is expected that when the people speak in resolution on an issue, the opposition either lives their potential within those boundaries or peacefully tries again to advance the cause.  They do not submit to anti-American standards of coercion, bondage, oppression and the prideful tool of a condescending attitude.

All of us are different but we have the priceless liberty to pursue unlimited happiness under the simple umbrella of the Constitution of the United States and the Declaration of Independence along with other inspired works such as the Federalist Papers.

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Though these words will hit few may they reverberate the intended sentiments that we are to be a God-fearing Constitution-loving benevolent people.  Though we’ve strayed under corrupt leadership, our inspired Fathers have outlined the initiatives and rights to correct such governments of tyranny.  

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