Tuesday, November 18, 2008

What... WILL...we do?

HUGE disruptions in our way of life are on the way..TRUST ME!

Just yesterday I heard untold numbers of callers to radio in a public forum that radio is speak of their frustrations and already they show signs of caving in.


If enough people reach that state and if they all just throw their hands up after a few months into 2009...others will follow and then what?

Will we succomb to the power of the state. We will let the government take guns from the people. Restrict their access to the truth in various media forms. This done to limit freedom of speech.

Will a civilian security force be established? Will taxes succeed in lowering almost every working person's standard of living?

Will we allow the party in power at the start of the "New Regime" make decsions that will ensure that they stay in power for the foreseeable future through a number of initiatives such as big ones like socialized medicine and legalizing the immigrants that are here illegally and bring their immediate families over to double the number of Hispanics here?

A huge voting block then ensues that make those risks worth their votes.

All of these issues just presented are very important. Most people have taken the stance that election is over..amen That the local political issues are now more important. And finally to repeat again that to allow 10% or more of the people who acted in ignorance of the issues and voted as sheep to the slaughter in the election of a media created "messiah" ..This should not create an apathy that allows that election to risk our way of life and destruction of freedoms and the tearing down of a constitutional success that the United States has always been.

Please Look at MY blog entry- Errors Ayers and more Errors. Very important outline of what seems to be
accordant issues that we face from that maniac's rantings. Also this is more current
and very dangerous ideas that he is talking about with Hugo Chavez.
Critics of Chávez , among them prominent opposition politicians, say his government has contributed to the problem with rhetoric that accentuates class warfare. It has also armed citizen militias and radical political groups.
There are more criminals than police, and there is no safety.Venezuelans are most concerned about rampant crime in this oil-richcountry. Homicides have soared from fewer than 6,000 in Chávez's first year in office to 13,156 last year, according to official government statistics collected and released by private research organizations. That amounts to a homicide rate of 48 killings per 100,000 people, among the highest in the world and more than in neighboring Colombia
Venezuela is going through the biggest crisis in public security in years.Most Venezuelans live in fear of being in a public space, of being victimsin public transportation, and they live in fear of being victims in their houses.
Here is a link to William Ayers and Hugo Chavez, the Socialist president of Venezuela:
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QUOTE of the DAY
"The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance." -- Cicero , 55 BC

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