And I see (and hear) more and more little malcontents, most of which never served, and who refer to themselves as Patriots, who plan to cede their votes. To an anti-American, Marxist, Muslim loving, Kenyan! Those are not counted among my Countrymen. May their chains rest lightly upon their shoulders.
I must disagree. We have evolved into a one party system with two factions. Let's put it in historical perspective. Suppose the people of Massachusetts had a ballot that had Hutchinson and General Howe as the two candidates. Is that a choice? However, if they chose to vote, by that participation, they agreed to the outcome. Considering that Republicans are little different than Democrats (what significant act have the Republicans passed, in the last few decades, that brought us back in the direction of the Constitution?) Each party dangles a turd from the Party string. You vote, what do you get? That's right, a turd on a string. However, since you voted, you have to accept the turd that wins the election. It is only those who do not vote that are not bound to accept the results of the election. They are also those most likely to achieve that point of frustration (rather than look two years down the road) that will begin to move us back to where the federal government abides by the Constitution, and state again regain their status as a "Republican Form of Government" (Art. IV, § 4).
And I see (and hear) more and more little malcontents, most of which never served, and who refer to themselves as Patriots, who plan to cede their votes. To an anti-American, Marxist, Muslim loving, Kenyan! Those are not counted among my Countrymen. May their chains rest lightly upon their shoulders.
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ReplyDeleteI must disagree. We have evolved into a one party system with two factions.
ReplyDeleteLet's put it in historical perspective. Suppose the people of Massachusetts had a ballot that had Hutchinson and General Howe as the two candidates. Is that a choice? However, if they chose to vote, by that participation, they agreed to the outcome.
Considering that Republicans are little different than Democrats (what significant act have the Republicans passed, in the last few decades, that brought us back in the direction of the Constitution?) Each party dangles a turd from the Party string. You vote, what do you get? That's right, a turd on a string. However, since you voted, you have to accept the turd that wins the election.
It is only those who do not vote that are not bound to accept the results of the election. They are also those most likely to achieve that point of frustration (rather than look two years down the road) that will begin to move us back to where the federal government abides by the Constitution, and state again regain their status as a "Republican Form of Government" (Art. IV, § 4).
True, but hopefully we are approaching the camel's back.
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