Very well written.....
http://tlinexile.blogspot.com/2012/11/a-noble-manner.html
A Noble Manner
A post-election view of America might be very different from the norm.
Traditionally, the election settles everything. Even the losers have to
accept defeat and work hard to elect someone better next time. This
president, however, has not been the President in any real terms, he has
been a dictator, using the majorities he had in congress when he had
the House and the Executive Order when he no longer controlled both
houses.
Obama is the only president I ever heard use the pronoun "I" so many
times when describing actions that could only be done by many, many
people. "I got Bin Laden" is a favorite one at election time, but there
is always the sense that there has been a hidden secret; some deal cut
between the Muslims and himself, assuming for a moment that he is not
one, which under Islamic culture would suggest that if his father was a
Muslim, then he is as well, no matter what church he had to go to in
order to become part of the American political scene. The fact that the
church he chose was an American-hating Black Evolution church might say
something to the compromise he had to make.
Think for a moment though about the October Surprise he might
have planned for November 6th. The Black Panthers staged out in front of
a polling place was not even prosecuted by the Attorney General, Eric
Holder, because as he candidly revealed that it did not arise to the
level to which "his people" had been kept from the voting booths for
decades following the Civil War and all the way up to the Sixties. They
want you to forget that it was largely Democrats that refused those
voting rights, not Republicans.
Eric Holder, were he not in place to exonerate, or fail to prosecute the
same type of strategy, only on a larger scale, would be the ideal
person to have in place as Attorney General for a November Surprise,
perhaps one reason that Obama selected him to begin with and has not
forced him to resign over the Fast and Furious/Gunwalker scandal.
I am not getting all Conspiracy Theory on you, read on.
Obama has never balked at using union labor to do his leg-breaking in a
political sense, even a literal sense, as documented by Breitbart on a
number of occasions. He has never thought twice about calling up class
envy or race hatred to do his bidding. By race hatred, I mean the other
way around, black hatred for whites. He is at his core a community
organizer, a person who stirs up civil unrest to intimidate people, he
made a career out of it and has perfected it, why would he not use those
talents and abilities to retain the White House and cement his Marxist
transformation of America?
What he can not do legally and Constitutionally he has done illegally
and unconstitutionally and no one has said a word about it, he has just
cruised on without a second thought. Why would this close election be
any different? His followers are lawless thugs, even the kind old
teacher who sports the 2012 bumper sticker and speaks in a very soft,
but somehow threatening tone.
I had hoped, after the last election, despite all of the Marxist
propoganda he spouted, that Obama would ultimately heal the race tension
and division caused by so many different events in American history
over the past two hundred and thirty-six years, but he did just the
opposite, he inflamed it; he used it; he fueled his campaign on two
parts black hatred and one part white guilt.
I don't know what tomorrow will hold. It will be an election and an
aftermath of an election the likes of which we have never seen, drowning
out the uncertainty and disillusionment of the 2000 election of George
Bush.
What I am hoping from the Patriot/Liberty Community is a pledge to act
against the injustice of a stolen, fraudulent and manipulated election.
If things run according to tradition and there is a winner and a loser
and everyone goes home to celebrate or stew, fine with me, but if there
is a concerted effort to intimidate voters, to threaten violence and
manipulate the polls, that we act. Voting is the last act left to the
people to right that which has been wrong and uphold that great American
tradition of citizen government, once that is gone, what is there left
to fight for?
The vote, while merely one of a hundred million, is a sacred bond
between the people and their government. No matter how corrupt, vile and
seemingly pointless it is, once we have allowed the institution of the
vote to become just another corrupt government swindle, we have lost any
hope other than revolution to rectify our condition.
This is a time and a place for any or all of us to stand up to the
brutality of government against the people. We need no coordination or
support. We need no communication or signal to go. All we need to do is
recognize where voter intimidation is occurring and to remedy the
situation ourselves. Consider it a duty. I would consider it a
priviledge to give my life in such a manner, for my nation.
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