Rally for Your Republic Now…or Lose It Forever
by Susan
Westfall
Recently
by Susan Westfall: The
Relevancy of Ron Paul vs. the Coming Irrelevancy of the Status-Quo
A watched
kettle never boils. A sage piece of advice for cooks or anyone
waiting for something to come to fruition. Unfortunately for us,
we seem to have applied that advice to ourselves and ceased watching
the governmental cauldron that is Washington, D.C. Bad move
a very bad move. Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry and Wendell Phillips
have all reminded us, at one time or another, that Eternal
vigilance is the price of liberty. Would that we had listened
better. Perhaps we would not presently be hurtling into the Keynesian
abyss on a FED powered train from hell. This of course after having
been groped (for our own safety) prior to forced boarding.
However, we
are. So, its time to stop lying to ourselves and each other.
We, the people, have been complacent and apathetic too long. Blind
far, far too long. The crisis we find ourselves in today is our
own fault. The peoples fault. We forgot to be vigilant. We
prospered, we got comfortable, and we decided to leave governing
to the well-intentioned politicians and experts who
knew best how to run the country and maintain our prosperity. At
least thats what they told us and apparently what they
thought. Look around
how well has that worked out for us? Daniel
Webster warned long ago, Good intentions will always be pleaded
for every assumption of authority. It is hardly too strong to say
that the Constitution was made to guard the people against the dangers
of good intentions. There are men in all ages who mean to govern
well, but they mean to govern. They promise to be good masters,
but they mean to be masters. And master they did, but they
were not masters of anything except a slow, insidious
destruction. Time to admit and correct the mistakes.
America was
founded on a vision of liberty and protection for all individuals.
Each and everyone of us is an individual. Sovereign to none but
God. Equal one to another in liberty and sovereignty if we
but believe it. Government does not give us liberty, nor can government
raise or lower us in any truly meaningful way. Under the Constitution,
the sole purpose of government is to protect the liberty of each
and every one of us regardless of race, gender, or party. So throw
off the yoke of assigned groupings used to perpetuate strife and
divisions. Have confidence in your worth. You, me, WE are the REAL
power. Stand up, stand together and let your voices be heard. Our
country is too big, our population too diverse for us all to agree
on everything. However, we can agree on a few big issues which we
all hold dear. What could be dearer than the ideals of liberty?
Its time to remember that America is a Republic, not a democracy.
Time to remember that the government our ancestors created
as sovereign peoples of their respectively sovereign state(s) compacting
together was formed to restrain the government and
never the people.
Our ancestors
did not fight and die for the debauched city, drunk on the blood
of illusionary slain dragons, that now masquerades behind its tattered
carnival mask as our seat of government. Nor did they give their
precious lives and blood to ensure that the wealth of one half of
their posterity would be stolen by government agents
and redistributed, through charity programs deemed necessary
and proper, to provide for the general welfare
of the other half. They would sob with misery at what we have allowed
to occur. A democracy, was not the answer provided by
Benjamin Franklin, when asked what kind of government had been given
to the people. Instead he admonished, A Republic, madam, if
you [the whole of the people] can keep it. We have not kept
it. We allowed, and even encouraged, it to become the ravenous leviathan
of democracy that seems intent on swallowing us whole to increase
its own power and size. But proper defense requires knowledge and
vigilance. If you dont have a copy of the Constitution in
your house
buy
one, read
it online, or download
it from the Internet for free. But read it once, twice,
many fold till you are at least passingly familiar with it.
Then educate others and rally together to defend your liberty and
your Republic.
Do NOT rally
together to fight for the sake of party. Political parties will
not save us as claimed, nor have they ever. Parties divide and weaken
the power of WE the People to restrain our government as is our
duty. Through party, control is wrested from all of the people of
the Republic and given over to either the blue team
or the red team. I mention here only two controlling
forces, since the other parties (libertarian, green, independent,
etc.) are barely given the most grudging of places on voting ballots,
at a prohibitively high cost I might mention, and almost never a
place at the debate table. To pretend otherwise would be not only
hypocritical, but ridiculous. George Washington had this (among
other things) to say about parties, They serve to organize
faction, to give it [one party or another] an artificial and extraordinary
force; to put, in the place of the delegated will of the nation,
the will of a party. Political parties keep us focussed on
controversial issues that will NEVER be agreed upon by all. Tune
into any talk radio show, already conveniently divided into left
and right, (two more team terms) and listen to the hosts rant and
rave at and about the other side. Finger pointing, blame
assignments, and name calling are main staples of these shows. The
format is mirrored in television and print media as well. In this
way the opposing teams are kept stirred up, angry, and
arguing about various emotionally charged positions. Thus ensuring
that both teams dont come together in a coalition strong enough
to not only restrain, but reform and reduce government back to its
Constitutional size and role. Perhaps the most offensive thing about
party politics is that after successfully dividing the people and
achieving victory for one team or the other, BOTH teams then work
together (while appearing not to through more media finger-pointing
and name-calling) to reach compromises that not only
increase the scope and size of governmental over-reach, but decrease
the freedoms of the very people who employ them to do otherwise.
Its time we stopped pretending the defense of liberty and
protection of our Republic is a team sport of some kind. If we want
to wave a pennant, place a bet, or cheer on a team we should attend
a real sporting event. When it comes to politics we better damn
well forget the idea of team and start backing individual candidates
who will uphold their oaths to the Constitution. Letters are for
high school sports apparel, not for determining the best political
candidate.
With
the Internet easily accessible to all, there is absolutely no excuse
not to research each candidate to whom we consider giving our vote.
If time is a factor, and it will be for many, then form study groups
and lessen the time burden. Voting is not something you should do
based on how a candidate looks and sounds, or what the media says
you should know about them. Research their past records, listen
to old speeches, and find out what they have done in their daily
lives. You can Google anything today and get answers. Its
not enough that candidates say they follow the Constitution. It
doesnt matter how patriotic or religious they sound when telling
you they love the Constitution have they upheld it through
actions or not? Have they kept their promises? These people will
represent our interests and if we choose poorly we will end up with
more of the same. More spending, more borrowing, more inflationary
printing, more cronyism, and more unaffordable wars. We will extend
our time in the abyss substantially. Well not only disembark
and set up camp, but wave good-bye as the status-quo cronies use
whats left of our wealth to power themselves and their train
along a little longer. We, however, will be left to stumble about
in poverty and tyranny for years to come.
I have never
voted in any election, but I have been watching them for years.
Since 2007, I have been listening and researching. In all that time
I have found but one presidential candidate (in both this and the
last election) for whom I would and will give my vote, my money
and my time. That candidate is Ron Paul. Decades of upholding his
oath of office, voting only for Constitutional legislation, and
standing on his principles often completely alone
proves to me that he will do his best to achieve his stated goals
for our country. An astoundingly long record of consistently saying
the truth again, often completely alone, as well as in the
face of extensive ridicule convinces me that he is deserving
of my trust, my time and efforts, and my hard-earned money. I give
all of them freely to a candidate who would be president in order
to restore my liberties, not usurp more of them to enhance the powers
stubbornly perpetuating business as usual and driving
our country to ruin.
Ron
Paul will restore America. Rally with him. Rally for your Republic.
Rally for love of this amazingly beautiful and bountiful land, that
has for so long been a shining beacon to so many in the world. Rally
for the precious freedom that has sustained this country since its
inception, but so many around the world still struggle to attain.
Rally for the glorious gift of liberty that burns in the hearts
of men and women everywhere, but has had the best chance of survival
in America since the day our founders declared their independence
and pledged their lives, wealth, and sacred honor to establish it.
Rally for the love of everyone, past and present, whose lives and
actions have all played a part in the building of America.
For the love
of God unite. Come together.
Rally and fight
for your Republic before its too late. Rally with us to defend
liberty. Rally with the Champion of the Constitution, Ron Paul.
Rally and defend liberty, for libertys sake for all
our sakes.
Reprinted
with permission from The Weasel
Radar.
September
8, 2011
Susan
Westfall [send her mail]
is a mother, a libertarian, and an educator.
Copyright
© 2011 Susan Westfall
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