"It is time to spill some tea all over again."
Danny isnt alone! Last Friday I thought I was the only one who was actually physically shaken by the Supremes decision that we no longer actually own our land; why shouldnt we be angry and physically shaken? How many thousands of times have we heard
the American dream to own a home, well it turns out, at least to you, Danny and me, that it was a dream!
The Supremes, in a thought process that defies logic have slapped us in the face and awakened us from this dream. We have been awakened from a dream only to be forced into a nightmare. In our nightmare we have learned that we are merely the folks who have been allowed, by the Government, to dream for over 200 years that we actually own land. In this nightmare we find that the Government really owns all the land and we are nothing more than Legal Squatters that the Local, State and Federal governments will put up with as long as we agree to pay the taxes that will be levied
until another potential squatter agrees, in advance, to pay more.
When we awake from most dreams we forget what it was that we dreamt; you, Danny and I didnt. When we do remember our dreams the image often fades quickly. I dont want to forget this dream. Never want to forget this dream!
I wont quote from the Constitution or the Bill of Rights because, it seems, these are now only words that can be reinterpreted as the needs of the Government change. The original Contract, we were given, says that it is our God given Right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
is this a dream too?
I think its now up to us to put the meaning back into the words. It is time to put up or shut up. I think its time that we take our dream back. Do you?
It is time to spill some tea all over again Im ready, lets go spill some.
What is so strange about this decision is that the "liberals" voted with big business, while the "conservatives' (except empty Souter) voted with the little guys.
Can't help but wonder if Pfizer set up a bank account for some of these justices somewhere.
Souter is a good place to start.