Posted on 03/22/2010 4:28:59 AM PDT by Wpin
I was in Washington DC for the protests. I realized by the time the program began Saturday that we probably did not have enough people to make a difference to the tyrants working on destroying freedom. We needed hundreds of thousands, an overwhelming number to truly make a difference.
Of course, we could have made a difference with a tenth of the amount we did have. But, it would have taken sacrifice, it would have taken courage. We could have entered our Capital building and refused entry to those who seek to destroy America. We would have been arrested, perhaps even served some time (I doubt it). But, to be blunt...that is too much to ask of us. We have our lives after all. We have our positions. We shouldn't have to risk those...there are others who do that.
After the program I took my son and walked. We walked around to the various memorials and monuments. We went into the Lincoln memorial and I read the Gettysburg Address...humbled by the image of the tremendous sacrifice our Union and Confederate soldiers made for their causes. They gave their lives, they suffered unspeakable horrors. And President Lincoln, almostly seemingly divinely inspired wrote that beautiful speech to honor them.
We walked by the Viet Nam War memorial, where you cannot walk past with a dry eye as you read all those names on those black granite panels. At each walkway entry to the monument stood guard a small contingent of flag bearing veterans. There to protect the monument to their long ago fallen comrades from the leftists who would so gladly desecrate in their horribly misguided view of what is represented by the beautiful wall. These volunteers stand quietly, without acclaim. The news media will cover and give respect to the anti-war protesters, but the lone contingents of veterans loyally protecting the honor of their fallen comrades will go unnoticed. I don't think they care much about that. I spoke with a couple of them. They had that quiet resolve that serious men with serious business have about them. I shook their hands and thanked them. They truly are the finest still in America.
My son and I walked to the Signers Of The Declaration Of Independence memorial where we read in the sidewalk:
AND FOR THE SUPPORT OF THIS DECLARATION, WITH A FIRM RELIANCE ON THE PROTECTION OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE, WE MUTUALLY PLEDGE TO EACH OTHER OUR LIVES, OUR FORTUNES AND OUR SACRED HONOR.
I contemplated on how much these few men were willing to sacrifice...they were not a poor, starving mob. Indeed, most of these men were well to do by their days standards. They were men of property. What courage, what sacrifice they made. Indeed, it is clear to me that God did have his strong hand in the making of America.
We walked to the World War II memorial. Walked around the pond and looked at the wreaths for each state. How many men and women gave their lives to liberate others for that war? How many died protecting our freedoms so that we at home could live our comfortable lives? How many suffered the horrors of war and survive to live with those horrors for the rest of their lives?
God Bless them all.
Of course we walked over to the Washington Memorial, how can anyone not give homage to the "Father of the US of A" when visiting our capital? What a great man he was/is, his undying, unwavering courage and spirit that kept him going even when the worse was in front of him with no real hope for getting to the other side. How humble to truly grudgingly become the first President, turning down the offers for kingship...
We finally went over to the Jefferson Memorial. This has always been my favorite. I have yet to keep a dry eye when reading Mr. Jefferson's beautiful words of freedom and dignity. Inside the memorial at the top are some of his most beautiful and dramatic:
I HAVE SWORN UPON THE ALTAR OF GOD ETERNAL HOSTILITY AGAINST EVERY FORM OF TYRANNY OVER THE MIND OF MAN.
What are these men thinking today? Are they saddened, angry? Are they proud of our Tea Parties? Are they proud of the states that intend on declaring their sovereignty from a tyrannical federal government?
Do they think that America died without a shot being fired? Without so much more than a whimper of protest?
What do you think?
dont law
sorry, don’t laws...
You don't understand, friend. It wouldn't have mattered. You could have had 10 million in the streets of DC and it wouldn't have stopped these a**holes.
Everyone needs to get it, once and for all. These pricks are out to do one thing: destroy America. They're succeeding and they will NOT stop. They are on a mission.
It is the only way.
Not dying from shot.....more like chronic illness, Liberalism.
You are probably right, but I still say a tenth of who did attend could have altered history and stopped it by being willing to sacrifice and take the capital building and deny entry by congress...
So maybe I should just go to work instead.
Then what’s our next move?
Back when we were under the Constitution it did.
But on November 4, 2008 a majority of those that voted ssid to hell with the Constitution, we want to sell our souls to the government and be its slave.
On Sunday March 21, 2010 Congress took them up on their offer.
The sacrifices of real Americans over the years were negated by bastards with a slave mentality, and ,in my opinion, do not deserve to be called Americans.
1. The Democraps have been forced out into the cold clear light of day. Until they had to vote, they could remain "hidden" to the folks back home.
2. Millions of Americans are enraged. Perhaps enraged enough to carry through to November and maybe take back BOTH houses of congress.
3. There are still plenty of legal arguments that could derail this disaster of a bill.
This could lead to the ideal scenario: the bill is overturned and nullified in the court system; the Democraps have had to commit themselves and now face the voters rage.
I’m afraid we have been subverted without a shot being fired, however, that part will still come in future days in my opinion.
“Good thoughts, but let’s keep perspective - this could all turn out fine in the end:”
I am sorry, what perspective to you want to keep?
“[Obama] has taken over, Freddie, Fannie, Chrysler, GM, banks, AIG, students loans ... with this 18 percent, that brings it up to 48 percent [of the private economy] that the federal government owns or controls. ... And they are not done.” — Michele Bachmann
Damn straight.
I was there, and IMO it wouldn’t have stopped it.
What it would’ve done was get a bunch of people arrested, paint the tea party as a bunch of “right wing nutjobs”, and marginalize us even more.
Did you see the coverage of the alleged epithet/spitting episiode? That was ALL I heard when I got back to the hotel - nothing about the 10s of thousands of people who were calm and picked up their litter.
We don’t have enough people yet to rush the Capitol and win. We need to fight this at the ballot box in November by voting them out, by refusing to support union companies (GM) and others who’ve taken handouts from this corrupt administration, and by lowering our tax burden as far as possible.
They can’t continue to do this without our votes and our money - so deny them both to them.
It may come a time when we have to “Ceaucescue” but we are not there yet.
LQ
I am sorry, what perspective to you want to keep?
The bill never comes to a vote. Democrap congressman speaks before the Chamber of Commerce, “well you know even if it had come to the floor, I would have never voted for that POS.” Same congressman to a liberal group, “send me back to Washington so I can vote for our brave president's bill.”
Now the lines are drawn. There's no denying it. Each of these idiots picked up a large bulls-eye and put it on their back. A large number of these people are in office because they have been able to have it “both” ways, depending on the group they were speaking to. No more!
Nope, we didn’t die, but we are really pissed off. Some people may roll over and die, a whole lot of us won’t.
Not men,
not women,
not beasts."
[Points to sword]
"This you can trust."
What’s going on the 15th of April? And yes, American died without a shot being fire, so far.........
I am ready.
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