Posted on 06/27/2009 7:41:27 AM PDT by quesney
While reading the following news story:
http://uk.reuters.com/article/motoringAutoNews/idUKTRE5406CF20090501
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I was reminded two very important quotes from John Adams about the American Revolution:
* As to the history of the revolution, my ideas may be peculiar, perhaps singular. What do we mean by the Revolution? The war? That was no part of the revolution; it was only an effect and consequence of it. The revolution was in the minds of the people, and this was effected from 1760 - 1775, in the course of fifteen years, before a drop of blood was shed at Lexington. o Letter to Thomas Jefferson (1815-08-24), The Works of John Adams
What do we mean by the American Revolution? Do we mean the American war? The Revolution was effected before the war commenced. The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people; a change in their religious sentiments, of their duties and obligations... This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people was the real American Revolution. * Letter to H. Niles (1818-02-13)
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In other words, years before the American Revolution, there had been a revolution in people's minds about the way things were and the way things should be.
Forget the disputes over just how real are Obama's high poll numbers. This is beyond Obama, or even his current followers.
Whether we realize it or not, the US went through another mental revolution of thought over the past few decades -- maybe beginning as far back as the anti-war protests of the 1960s, maybe to Roosevelt's New Deal, maybe to Lincoln forcing a more centralized Union...whatever.
This revolution of thought has slowly eroded the entire mental foundation of the country's founding principles.
The U.S., as it was and as many of us here still think of it, is already gone. Dead. A number of us have not fully caught up to this emerging reality.
Obama, and Bush before him, are only making that obvious. Steele, Arlen Spectre, the feckless GOP, all the rest -- it's all part of bigger picture already drawn and entrenched, maybe even before many of us were born.
Many of us are holding onto a mental artifact that is gone or never existed in the minds of our "fellow Americans." That remains true no matter what happens to Obama, long after he's gone.
Does that mean we give up? No. But that if you're making a personal decision not to give up, you have to start thinking more seriously about follow-up to those Tea Parties and perhaps to secession.
The U.S. is, beyond everything else, an idea. When our "fellow Americans" no longer share the basic elements of that idea -- of even basic standards of mutual respect, logic, reason, civil discourse, respect for others as equals -- our "fellow Americans" are no longer our "fellow Americans."
Plan accordingly.
I’m beginning to understand “Give me liberty or give me death”.
I disagree. America has never had to endure a President and majority of Congress who hate this country as it was founded.
Note the moves against Rush Limbaugh. The prosecutor, Oxycontin and that heinous crime of "doctor shopping", costing Rush bookoo buckerooskis to defend. The Left fears making a martyr of him, but will attempt to marginalize him at every turn. Harry Reid has not had to pay an appropriate price of losing power (cf. the Lott's off-the-cuff party comment costing him his Majority Leader status) for rallying the power of 41 Senators' personal destruction against an single US citizen, against every positive aspect of the US Constitution).
If and when they believe they can safely "take him out" without making a martyr of him, I believe they will expend any number of taxpayer-underwritten dollars to do so.
Just wait until they get Franken seated. As an expendable asset, they'll turn him lose against Rush, looking for the next chink in the armor they and their media comrades can exploit.
HF
Really? I'm surprised. </sarc>
The US as we know it ended when, over a century ago, we let in masses of immigrants from eastern and southern Europe who brought with them a tradition of statism and paternalism. Later waves have also brought statist traditions as well (and continue to do so). Add to it the native-born eggheads who have decided to bring social(ist) engineering, and a permanently dependent “middle class” of government employees, and you see the mess that we are in.
“I will consider anyone flying the Stars and Bars in open warfare to be my enemy and I will shoot on sight.”
GLMF!
“No! We need more than this. Look at the famous “Red State” maps. (Which are really county maps.) Many states are mostly conservative, but have big cities full of libtards who are running and destroying both the cities and the states. Even California fits this profile”
Wisconsin also fits the profile. Wisconsin is only blue because of Milwaukee welfare pigs at the trough and Madison tree-hugging liberals. The rest of the state is conservative but we are pulled down by two cities.
My ancestor and his younger brother were among those who volunteered to ride into Canada for a little “payback” called the Battle of Thames.
Sadly, Eau Claire, Stevens Point, and Beloit are also Dem strongholds, ditto Chicago’s northernmost suburb (Kenosha).
I live on the bank of the Raisin (Sitting less than 75 feet away) the least I can do for the Kentucky volunteers is stand firm.
“LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, FELLOW CITIZENS AND CITIZEN SOLDIERS: — I am opposed to the Democratic party, and I will tell you why. Every State that seceded from the United States was a Democratic State. Every ordinance of secession that was drawn was drawn by a Democrat. Every man that endeavored to tear the old flag from the heaven that it enriches was a Democrat. Every man that tried to destroy this nation was a Democrat. Every enemy this great republic has had for twenty years has been a Democrat. Every man that shot Union soldiers was a Democrat.”
http://www.infidels.org/library/historical/robert_ingersoll/indianapolis_speech76.html
And almost every Loyal Southerner was a Democrat. So ‘effin what? The Republican party in those days was the Leftist Party of a centralized Federal government. The Democrats were the State’s Rights Party.
Had I lived in those days I would have joined all four of my Great Grandfathers and their brothers and would have been shooting at Union Blue Bellies too.
Texas was a Confederate State by an overwhelmingly large majority in a public referendum and I would have happily stood by her then and I would happily do so now should the occasion rise again. (And it looks like it just might.)
So, Shooter, you just better buckle on your chin strap if you’re fighting on the Obamunist’s side like you claim to be.
BTW Shooter, are you a Scalawag or merely a carpetbagger?
An American is a citizen of the United States of America. During the four years of the Civil War, Confederates were NOT citizens of the United States of America and in so doing were not Americans. The citizens of the Confederate States of America were in open warefare with my beloved country.
I’ll repeat this. I will consider anyone flying the Stars and Bars in open warfare to be my enemy and I will shoot on sight.
Because I’m an American.
States rights to do what exactly?
The answer is slavery which was repeatedly used in the Texas Declaration of Secession.
Well, you’re obviously not a Texan.
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