There's a lot of buzz around the internet these days about secession.
Most apparatchnik pundits will tell you it's a ploy by the "lunatic fringe", or
by racist white supremicists, but it is not. Many folks are just too damn tired and outraged by the goings-on in DC. A few states are also engaging in nullifying federal laws, rendering those laws redundant within the boundaries of their respective states. This can only be seen as a good thing.
It is in this respect that the Southern Confederacy was correct. I refuse to get into a pissing match over the issue of slavery, for that is a moot point; we no longer have such an institution, and that was NEVER the issue during the War Between the States anyway. It only served as an expediant political tool by the Lincoln administration to further its war aims. What was the issue, and continues to be to this day, is States' Rights. These are the United STATES, a union of 50 differing little republics, who have bonded themselves together, but it would seem that those bonds are loosening. The Leviathan that is the Federal Government, has grown much too large for its britches and needs to brought to its knees. For far too long, far too many people have enabled this beast to consume and grow, and the attitude that it displays is not unlike that of Mandarin China, but we are not, nor have we ever been the "Celestial Empire", even thought there are many people who wish it were so.
Saturday, March 06, 2010
Friday, March 05, 2010
America...What of it?
By the year 1850, most of what has become the "lower 48", was firmly established in the government's hands (only the Gadsden Purchase, the lower portion of Arizona, remained; it was aquired in 1853). When all of this territory was opened for settlement, there were fewer than 100 million
people living within the boundaries of the United States. It is very likely that that number was half. Today, we Americans number over 300 million, and nearly all of the territory that was formerly frontier is fully settled and/or developed. During the previous 150 years, what is it we have lost?
I believe it is our soul; we are no longer THAT people, the ones who settled, founded, and bled for this nation. May I beg your pardon, but "the
Greatest Generation" are NOT the ones who lived during W.W.II ( though
they were pretty good; my parents among them), but, rather, it was that generation who set forth and made a nation of the raw wilderness( and they include those folks who came here from Europe during the 17th century, right on up till the close of the 19th.) These people had "the right stuff", even if they wouldn't believe it themselves. We, who are their heirs,
should be ashamed of ourselves. We have taken the greatest gift anyone has ever given(well, almost), and promptly pissed it away. We are no longer
a great nation, but rather a collection of sheep, a herd if you will. We have allowed ourselves to be deluded by a bunch of finely-clad hucksters in Washington, who, in their unadulterated arrogance, believe themselves to know better than we do. It may seem a bit dramatic, but the only way I see to save the body, is to kill it...with extreme prejudice.
people living within the boundaries of the United States. It is very likely that that number was half. Today, we Americans number over 300 million, and nearly all of the territory that was formerly frontier is fully settled and/or developed. During the previous 150 years, what is it we have lost?
I believe it is our soul; we are no longer THAT people, the ones who settled, founded, and bled for this nation. May I beg your pardon, but "the
Greatest Generation" are NOT the ones who lived during W.W.II ( though
they were pretty good; my parents among them), but, rather, it was that generation who set forth and made a nation of the raw wilderness( and they include those folks who came here from Europe during the 17th century, right on up till the close of the 19th.) These people had "the right stuff", even if they wouldn't believe it themselves. We, who are their heirs,
should be ashamed of ourselves. We have taken the greatest gift anyone has ever given(well, almost), and promptly pissed it away. We are no longer
a great nation, but rather a collection of sheep, a herd if you will. We have allowed ourselves to be deluded by a bunch of finely-clad hucksters in Washington, who, in their unadulterated arrogance, believe themselves to know better than we do. It may seem a bit dramatic, but the only way I see to save the body, is to kill it...with extreme prejudice.
Thursday, March 04, 2010
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