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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (7697)5/7/2006 9:51:08 PM
From: Father Terrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71588
 
No one can vote in cultural oppression or change the Bill of Rights if the Constitution is followed in the first place. If the political philosophy of the Framers is adhered to then the Republic is assured of remaining for at least many hundreds of years into the future and can only be strengthened.

I see the basis for our original Articles of Confederation adopted by future city-states such as on the Moon and Mars.

But if we allow the ninety year attack upon the principles of our Republic to continue unabated for another fifty years, then all is totally, irretrievably lost.

As the article points out, the war is on. Not the War on Terror, but the war for Western Civilization. Europe has basically lost, the Canadians are effectively helpless, the USA alone can turn the tides. But the political-economic-cultural war from within has been eating away at what is left of our Republic like an insidious cancer -- while the patient (the America people) are basically oblivious to it. Oh, they know something is wrong, but most have no clue to what it is. That is why there are Red states and Blue states and neither has the solution.

The solution is a new political party that defends the Republic and the Constitution, sweeps away political correctness, reduces and limits the bureaucracy to less than 10% of its current size, and begins to dismantle, in an orderly and persistent fashion, every social program created since the 1920s.

That's good for a start...

Father Terrence