
by: Bill Dupray posted: 2009-04-19 17:14:00
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It gives a nice little overview of Communism, Fascism, Anarchy, and Democracy and why our Founding Fathers tried as hard as they could to avoid all of them, including, most importantly, Democracy, when setting up our Republic. By the end, the slippery slope of Dictatorship of the Elite, on which we stand, seems to be getting steeper and more slippery.
Each generation has its battle to save America from destruction. As Ronaldus Magnus famously observed.
Freedom is a fragile thing and is never more than one generation away from extinction. It is not ours by inheritance; it must be fought for and defended constantly by each generation, for it comes only once to a people. Those who have known freedom and then lost it have never known it again.”
We find ourselves in 2009 at perhaps the most critical crossroads in our history. Mobilizing for a hot war against tyranny overseas is a walk in the park compared to the task before us. Our own government is now the one destroying freedom. Nearly every day of the Obama presidency has brought some new restriction, tax, or spending. Every day the government seizes control, in one form or another, or some private entity or property under the guise of saving it. Our freedom is not just melting before our eyes, it is going like dry ice; straight from a solid to vapor. At this rate, there won't be enough freedom remaining in 2010 or later to stop the takeover.
After all, when the government classifies its political opponents as a threat to national security, threatens to monitor them with "truth squads" or a "Civilian Defense Force," harasses, and monitors the speech of such groups on the internet (poof - there go the First and Fourth Amendments), and then locates our guns, thereby gaining the ability to seize them (poof - there goes the 2nd), the outcome of the next American election starts looking a lot like the results of the recent elections in North Korea.
H/T to Freeper wombtotomb
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Genius is the biggest understatement ever uttered when describing the Founding Fathers.
Loved the video, Bill. Genius as an understatement when describing our Founding Fathers is right.
Years ago I read the biographies of alot of them and they all had snarky remarks about one or the other, proving they were human, except for James Madison. Every biography that I read all had good words about Madison. Just an observation that I found from reading about 9 or 10 books about our Founding Fathers.
Another observation is that what the modern culture labels as negative campaigning is tame compared to the strong words from their campaigns.
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Brilliant, awesomely awesome video, Bill. Thanks much. More people need to see this.