Posted on 05/23/2010 6:23:40 AM PDT by Kaslin
The citizen class is horrified.
Were speaking here of those Americans who, while they may disagree on a variety of social and public policy issues, nonetheless agree on a few, crucial matters.
Those of us among the citizen class generally agree that the United States is a good country. While far from perfect, we see our nation as being a place of tremendous opportunity, and a force for goodness around the world.
We also agree that being a U.S. citizen is a significant and distinct thing. While we respect the notion that all human beings are worthy of their basic human rights, we see the rights imparted to citizens of the United States as being something different, something over and above the category of basic human rights.
This is not to say that we are superior people, because we are U.S. citizens. This is, however, the greatest blessing of being a U.S. citizen. It is why so many of us in the citizen class think of our status as a naturally born citizen as being a God-given gift, and we celebrate those who legally earn American citizenship as well.
But along with the distinctiveness of being an American citizen, those of us among the citizen class also regard our nations sovereignty as something that must be safeguarded as well. Political philosophies, governmental structures, and economic systems are not morally neutral some work far better than others. And the structures and institutions and governing philosophies of the United States have produced a far higher level of human flourishing and freedom than any others. For this reason, if for no other, our nation must always be regarded as separate and distinct.
Our nation is good, U.S. citizenship is distinct, and national sovereignty is non-negotiable. In a nutshell, this is the mindset, the worldview, of the citizen class. It has nothing to do with ones ethnicity, or socioeconomic background, or sexual orientation, or gender. It has everything to do with ones most deeply held beliefs.
Not every U.S. citizen possesses the citizen class view (clearly some Americans dont understand the blessing of their status), yet a majority of us still do. And no matter how much we may disagree on other matters, those of us in the citizen class wont budge on these three items.
And this why President Obama has enraged the citizen class. He has planted the seeds of doubt regarding our nations goodness, and has implied that U.S. citizenship, and national sovereignty, are irrelevant.
While an overwhelming majority of the citizen class supports Arizonas effort to uphold the significance of citizenship and sovereignty, President Barack Hussein Obama has sided with the United Nations, Venezuelan Dictator Hugo Chavez, China, and the President of Mexico in opposing the state of Arizona. One would hope that the President of the United States any President of the United States would seek to protect all fifty of the states that he governs from international criticism, even if he didnt happen to like the behavior of one of his states. But our current President stands united with some of the most thuggish regimes in the world, in opposing his fellow Americans of Arizona.
Worse yet, our President not only allowed, but enabled Mexican President Felipe Calderon to publicly humiliate our fellow Americans of Arizona, while standing on the sacred grounds of the White House. And President Obamas party the ruling party in Congress couldnt rise to their feet quickly enough and offer thunderous applause, when Mr. Calderon publicly humiliated Arizona during an address to both the Senate and House last week.
Its nothing short of disgraceful to see the President of the United States undermine us, while the entire world is watching. His behavior has, in no small part, called in to question just how united the United States of America is right now.
Yet in the midst of the disgrace, there are hopeful signs. The citizen class has whole-heartedly rejected the agenda (such that it is) of Barack Obama. It began last November with statewide elections in New Jersey and Virginia, where gubernatorial candidates endorsed by Barack Obama both lost. It moved on to Massachusetts where Obamas choice for U.S. Senate lost to Republican Scott Brown.
And now, evidence of the rejection of Obamas agenda has radiated from Utah, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky. And we havent even seen yet how the Presidents trashing of Arizona will impact elections yet to occur.
The louder President Obama and his party cheer, the greater the rage of the citizen class. And the citizen class wont be ignored much longer.
You got it. Love the stuff on your profile page, btw.
we (forgive me, I use that in the most general of terms) are not teaching our children what it is to be an American, we aren’t teaching them what America stands for and why we are here in the first place.
I certainly agreed with you!
More power to them!
Outstanding!
I don’t like that phrase either. Having said that, it really is nevertheless a great piece which expresses how a great many Americans feel.
I'm sorry, but I never have and I never will consider the White House and environs "sacred grounds", but I understand the author's intent however hyperbolic it may be. If anything, it is public housing for the hired help, not a cathedral. If you want to see some real sacred ground in the D.C. area, go to Arlington National Cemetery.
Yeah and we American Patriots can be just as arrogant as the POS in the WH.
OUT with the trash!
But it is a symbol and it’s the citizens symbol to look upon as a great House.
Unfortunately our House is being trashed.
Real American oppose Obozo and his LIEberal/Socialist/Marxist/Fascist Bastard camp followers because they loathe the content of their respective characters!
The info at your link isn’t getting enough attention. Net Neutrality has got to be stopped.
(First off, sorry for the very late reply, had to work yesterday.)
What I think he was getting at is that we now have a three class system (like it or not).
GOD BLESS TEXAS!
Is here a link a good report on this story?
Soon you’ll be able to get better textbooks since the Texas School Board’s decision last week.
Still keeping the books from the 1920s around. They will still be quite useful!
Have a look at the Texas state board. Stevie_d_64 reported it.
Correction, I think it was FReeper wolfcreek instead.
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