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A short list of the government crimes we have ignored:
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• We stand sheepishly
by and say nothing while TSA agents at airport "security" checkpoints fondle
our women and children.
• Our government has become the chief protection arm of a legalized child-killing industry that has murdered almost 50,000,000 members of our future generation. Our response? We write letters to our Congressman. • Nearly 85 cents of every dollar Congress steals from the American people is spent for unconstitutional, and therefore illegal, programs. The only purpose this serves is to support a bloated federal government that, by almost any measure, is spinning wildly out of control. We huff and puff a little, but keep sending in the money — and we vote the criminals back into office! • In 2004, we were allowed to "choose" between two warmongering, big-government-loving communists for President. 99% of those who voted played along with the scam. • Government schools brainwash our children with paganism and pro-sex programming. Millions and millions of Christian families whole-heartedly allow their children to be herded into in these indoctrination centers — and willingly pay for it! • The Federal Reserve, a private company owned by foreign and national banks, prints fake money called the "Federal Reserve Note" — which they loan to us through member banks at confiscatory rates. All we are asked for in return is a major portion of our labor and treasures. We are willing participants in this grand larceny. • Churches are licensed under the guise of incorporation. They agree not to be involved in the political process or influence government policy in return for the 501C payoff. We willingly attend and give to these government churches so we can get the tax write-off. • The federal government orders the removal of a Ten Commandments statue from an Alabama state courthouse. What do we do about it? We stand back in silence as the statue is wheeled away. Not even one of the skulking, delusional losers we have elected to Congress bothered to show up to protest this federal outrage. • The Social Security Ponzi scheme is broke and trillions in debt. Yet, we keep "investing" in the phony "trust fund." We should send an apology to all the former Enron executives and let them out of jail. Those guys were amateurs compared to the bunch that drove Social Security into the ground. • Hundreds of thousands of Americans are dragged before kangaroo courts to be jailed for non-violent and political "crimes." Our response? We pay for more jails to be built. • An FBI sniper blows the head off of an unarmed Vicki Weaver as she stands in her doorway holding a baby. We knew exactly where her murderers were hiding for many days while they were stalking the surviving members of her family. What did we do about it? We let the FBI walk away from their murders. Add Waco and any number of other atrocities. Americans like to talk the talk, but our recent history tells a different story. We have become a nation of fearful, obedient, government-educated servants who have sat back and done nothing while our heritage — and our country — has been stolen from us. Take a look at the "long train of abuses" over which our founders started a revolution. Those abuses pale in comparison to the ones we allow our government to impose on us today. We have squandered the blood and sweat of those who fought and died for our freedom. Is it too late to fix this? It is if we keep waiting for the tanks to show up before we will get off the couch. It's too late if we keep saying yes to the tax man every time he threatens us. It is definitely too late if we keep getting into the limo every time it shows up to drop off our bribes. We need to make an honest assessment of the perilous condition of our freedom. We need to understand that freedom means more than being able to choose which house to buy, which cable channel to watch, which brand of beer to buy, or where to go on our next vacation. The hour is late, very late. But if we are willing to repent before God for the sins of our nation, and regain the spirit of independence and self-sacrifice upon which this country was founded, there may still be time to pull this one out of the fire. Totalitarianism doesn't need armies. It only needs to control a couple of things. The media, and the ability to dispense privilege to some and to withhold it from others. But of course, a weak and divided people helps. — the last President of the United States
of America
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