[StBernard] Depressing, but a MUST READ - A tear in the union.

Westley Annis Westley at da-parish.com
Sun Jun 5 10:51:12 EDT 2011


John, surely you are/were not alone. There is 1/2 of "Americans" who believe
this country has been headed in the wrong direction for years and many
(including Republicans) turned their heads and a deaf ear (in Socialists'
talk, "hearing for the impaired", as though they are not paired up well vs.
the hearing <balderdash!).

As to crazy talk, I am in accordance, but I say, " I'm crazy" ------but, I'm
not nuts!".

The U.S. is in a cataclysmic state of upheaval in the very near future due
to "misdirection" of inappropriate application of "universal/global love".
You know, that "utopian philosophy" I've always discussed of the attempt to
bond with one-world-order nonsense to replace America's constitution, it's
founder's original intent or securing our borders with a political agenda to
shift socialists demographics to full-tilt to "MEXica" in 30 years.

By then, there will be no chance to return to our foundation put in place by
the framers. I predict those within our earshot will notice the Caucasian
race will be absorbed by socialism and our republic will be a thing of the
past with the Marxists new constitution.

Hence, in the path of full resistance to keeping America how great it used
to be for over 200 years, succession is a strong possibility. Being placed
in a corner, many true Americans who adhere to the letter of U.S.
Constitutional law will be in a position where, in analogy of a pit bull,
will only allow face slaps for a limited number of times. Then, all hell
will break loose.

It's evident that it's not IF, but WHEN. For, to save America, there will
be many who will be loyal to American ideals and values. (hence, we see how
the Tea Party path of resistance took root.

Oh, I can go on, and in the interest of over-reading, There is a new
struggle in America for many years.

..and that is, to preserve what we love most: Liberty.

--jer--


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Jer,

I made that comment about 8 months ago and was told I was crazy for even
making such an observation-analysis, let alone the conclusion I drew. I was
told "no one in any state government, south or elsewhere, would ever say or
do anything to give the impression they could be thinking about the
possibility of succession.

But then came State Representative Mike Pitts of South Carolina, who has
proposed a bill that South Carolina begin printing its own currency. Go to:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-6217403-503544.html
Okay, bet your thinking "but that's only one odd ball, right?" Guess again,
now a state legislator in North Carolina is authoring a bill to do the same
thing. Go to:
http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/03/17/1059132/legislator-says-the-state-nee
ds.html

Folks, just remember this universal fact: Even the largest dam that burst
and completely crumbled, started with just the tiniest crack. We're
starting to see the first cracks. If these two southern legislators are
actually proposing legislation to do that, then you know legislators
throughout the south, including Texas, Oklahoma and probably Alaska, are
likely having similar thoughts.

John Scurich





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