I first need to address this to the countless generations to come: my Children's children and their children. I apologize for the world you are to inherit. I have spoken of the insult to the Great Document (Our Constitution!) before when writing in the 1800s. Yet, like Prometheus in Ayn Rand's Anthem, it may be too late:
“Perhaps, in those days, there were a few among men, a few of clear sight and clean soul, who refused to surrender that word [i.e. "I",]. What agony must have been theirs before that which they saw coming [i.e. the incremental coming of extreme collectivism,] and could not stop! Perhaps they cried out in protest and in warning. But men paid no heed to their warning. And they, these few, fought a hopeless battle, and they perished with their banners smeared by their own blood. And they chose to perish, for they knew.”
We have now seen the last of the fears of the Founders: Government owned and run banking. O! Where is Andy Jackson when we need him?? National banking, the war[s] in Iraq and soon Iran, AIG, Fannie and Freddie, what is left?
Reading the bailout "law" I am nearly beyond words. It allows Hank and Ben, two unelected bureaucrats, unlimited authority (This is called a coup in any other country!), uncheckable by Congress, any agency, not even the US Supreme Court. Not even the King of England at the time the Founders decided "enough was enough" had this unlimited, unconstitutional power. The Constitution died at the signing by president Bush. Remember the date, 10/4 a date which will live in infamy, the death of the Greatest Document in the History of the World: now a mere artifact of a failed experiment of the Republic.
"So this is how liberty dies—with thunderous applause."
―Senator Padme Amidala
My sons, and their sons. I am truly sorry, please forgive us.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
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