Saturday, April 11, 2009

Tough Love of America

I started something on my Facebook page that will likely make some of my old friends quite upset with me. Whoopie! I sent out an admonishment to all parents of teens that think that the Govt should make their life easier. I challenged them to ask that question to their children and see what answer they get. If the answer is YES, I advise them to drop to their knees and pray to God for forgiveness.

This is the second step in my Tough Love of America plan.

Step one was a follows:

In Sept. 2008 I told my friends and family that I would NOT be voting for Obama because I could not bring myself to do such a thing, but at the same time I had a hope that this nation would elect him. No, I did not want him as president in principle but as a means to an end. We as a nation have become so focused on instant gratification, tolerance, and feel-goodism that we can no longer make the tough decisions required for greatness. So to that end I am now glad that we have Obama and a Democrat controlled Congress. We have turned over the reins of power to the progressives, who now have unchecked authority to legislate and execute the progressive agenda. While it scares me to no end, the misery that shall be visited on this great nation as a result, that is precisely what we need. We need to experience, first hand, what losing liberty really means. We need to experience what happens when we turn our eyes from God in an effort to be “inclusive and tolerant”. We need to feel the pain of the socialist movement.

This is the price that the Post-Boomer generation must pay for our failure to lead, and failure to acknowledge God’s divine providence over this nation. We were raised in a land of plenty in a time when we wanted for nothing. We squandered those blessings and we must now suffer the consequences of our decisions.

Now we come to step 2.

In step 2, we have our opportunity for redemption.
As the parents of the future leaders in this nation, we have a responsibility to prepare them for the world ahead. What world do we want? This past election exposed the liberal leanings of our govt, schools and universities. Our high school Juniors and Seniors are all agog over the idea that we have elected our first Black president. Well that is only half true, literally. As well the Obama movement on college campuses across America was an overwhelming success. Why, because it appealed to the “fairness” argument so many of our students embrace. Life is not fair and the Govt is not the answer to that lack of fairness. We as a society have failed to teach these young skulls full of gray mush that life is hard. Life is not fair and that only though hard work, moral certainty and a belief in the one true living God , can we ever expect to realize the American Dream.

The Step 2 plan is to educate these young people in the facts of life and stop abdicating hat responsibility to the Government. To show them that the Gov’t is OUR servant, not the other way around. We must teach them what our Great Grandparents taught our Grandparents. Those old fashioned ideals that hard work and family are the primary values that will sustain you; even in the toughest of times. And there are plenty of those on the way.

I predict that by 2010 this nation will no longer be the world leader in much of anything other than decline. Our current administration and legislative body have taken it upon themselves to immerse us into socialism at break neck speed.
Our only hope is that we as the parents of the leaders of this nation in our twilight years is to teach them well the values and lessons of our founding fathers. And to instill in them the desire to be free. Truly free. And to love liberty over security at all costs.

This is the key to the taking back this great nation from the transnationalist, socialist, Eurocentric, power mad leaders we have been so stupid as to elect in the last 15 years.

Did we learn nothing from Ronaldus Magnus?

2 comments:

  1. First off, you should read Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. I have it if you'd like to borrow it, although I will warn you that I have notes scribbled all in it.

    Secondly, the teenagers are all "agop" over America electing our first Black President, but we aren't the only ones. Talk about education...Obama isn't even all black. He's mixed. Normally, we frown on that as a society, but now its all of a sudden ok.

    Another point that most people don't take the time to find out about is that Condoleeza Rice was President for 3 minutes because they did not get Obama inaugurated in time. The Constitution states that after a President has handed down his power, the President elect must be sworn in precisely at noon. He wasn't, and because of the chain of power, Condi was our President for 2 minutes. Now that is an African American President.

    I am just thankful that I have had parents that have encouraged me to think for myself. Maybe I'll run for office later in life.

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  2. I am familiar with the book. I have not read it.
    As for the teens vs. adults...the adults are entirely too jaded at this point and are so entrenched in their joy for having elected the Obama that they are basically a lost cause at this point. Long range thinking is what is necessary at this point and that is what I am driving at. You and your contemporaries are what can save this nation in the future or continue to destroy it as my contemporaries and those of my parents are doing now.
    I am loathe to think what this country will be like if we continue on the course we currently have selected. That is the major point of this.
    As for the first black President, please note the reference to "Only Half True, Literally."
    Unfortunately you have an error in your post.
    According to the 25th ammendment, the Sec. State is the 4th in the line of successeion and there is not a chance in hell that Nancy Pelosi would have missed that opportunity. Also I memory serves me correctly, Biden had already been sworn in so would he have not been the next in line. AlsotThe Bush cabinet had been disolved at noon therefore making the point moot.

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