Posting platitudes fails to answer the question. Our government provides redress for perceived wrongs. Until a citizen has exhausted these means of redress, advocating revolution seems to me to be not only premature but also a reflection that the complainant is really upset at WHO is in power, and not at the political system that allowed his ascension to power. In the end, if a majority of citizens accept the status quo, stealing the will of that majority by advocating an overthrow of the government, makes its proponents un-American.
What and where are the platitudes in the questions I posted?
25-30% unemployment??
NBC???
Maybe a reality check would be good!!!
stealing the will of that majority by advocating an overthrow of the government, makes its proponents un-American.
Do you also feel that the Honduras' government's action was un-Honduran????
BTW, I did not promote or advocate an overthrow of the government, I said I agree with what the black pastor James David Manning from Harlem, N.Y. was saying!!!!
If you, knowing what you know, believe that this election was truly the will of the majority, then you were not paying attention. This election was a criminal conspiracy and there was nothing “free” about it. We were given NO CHOICE.
Furthermore, since I have now ascended my soapbox, how is this for an undeniable truth in keeping with the Constitution as written:
The government owns NOTHING. They do not own a single brick nor a single stick of furniture they have placed in any building they have erected to adore themselves in, nor any road, rock, river, or blade of grass in this country, let alone my body or my soul.
We own the government, and if we decide to take it apart and dismantle it brick by brick and start from scratch, we have an absolute right to do so.