Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Time For a REDO


The times we are in right now present a myriad or problems that we must face in order to maintain our identity as America.

We have issues with healthcare, immigration, man-made disasters, people in positions of power that seem hell bent on destroying everything we have worked for, other countries trying to pick away at our resolve while destroying our credibility on the world stage, a failing economy primarily due to overspending, and failing resources, and a very lackluster government that appears to lead from the rear. These problems, though they seem insurmountable at face value, can be successfully dealt with, but only on the basis of co-operative effort from all parties.

The need to redo our current status is becoming imminent as evidenced by the growing unrest with a non-responsive government, that appears only to harken to it's own needs rather than that of the people. The propensity with which this administration attempts to divert responsibility for it own inability to deal effectively with any given situation has presented itself on more than one occasion.

It has become increasingly clear that any resolution to the situations affecting the people of the United States will be generated by the people of the United States, not the elected officials that were put into office to effect these solutions. The crowd in Washington is more focused on remaining in office than working on the problems that they were put there to handle.

As a result of their inability to complete the assignment they were hired for, a movement has started across these United States. This movement has been a long time in coming, but I feel that it has nevertheless arrived at the precise time it is needed. The movement has been titled different things that all mean the same, be it called The Grass Roots Initiative, The Tea Party Movement, Return to Normalcy or a myriad of other names it still breaks down to the same thing.

The people of the United States are fed up with the bull out of Washington, and through the Media. As far as Washington is concerned we the people who elected the Elitists have absolutely nothing to say after they get into Office inferring they are untouchable, that imperious view can and will be changed within the framework of the next election.

As for the Media, the ostentatious pontifications of the liberalizations raises an odoriferous positioning that smacks of nothing more than propaganda.

These icons have displaced their mission with the mistaken idea that they will tell us what to believe instead of reporting the news as they are supposed to. This is accomplished by the artful use of misinformation or the blatant use of censorship.

It is incredulous to think that things have gotten so out of hand that the President of the United States of America goes around the world apologizing for the United States to countries that stand in direct opposition to our way of life, and our standards. This is the same President that refused on two public outings to render honors to the Flag of the United States and pay respects to the people killed by a self proclaimed assassin of Allah, but I guess that the "Enlightened way" of doing things (elitism).

Maybe I'm old fashioned, but I still take pride in my country, I take pride in the Flag of our country, I take pride in the fact that in this country you can express yourself freely without fear of reprisal. I might not agree with what you say but, I will defend your right to say it.

But, when you cross the line and start degrading my country to other idiots like yourself, you will get my attention.

When you allow another idiot to come to this country and berate our laws and lifestyle, you have really gotten all my attention.

At this point I will do what I can to offset the noxious dribble that emanates from mouth of these ankle biters.

This covers both the politicians and the media. So now that that is in the open let's proceed and join the fray.

Here's to a better country friend!

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