What would it take to overthrow the U.S. government? The question may seem academic, but all governments fail. The U.S. government will too, for the usual reasons: its ever increasing size, rapacity, and attempts to control all aspects of life; the corresponding shrinkage of its constituents’ liberty; imperial overreach; welfare-state bread and circuses; debt; spreading poverty; crony capitalism, rampant corruption; widening income disparities, and oligarchic arrogance. As clearly odious as the government is, shouldn’t we do all we can to move it towards its inevitable rendezvous with failure?
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The insiders have been plotting against this country almost from the beginning.
ReplyDeleteI was reading the Original 13th Amendment which was enacted in 1819 and
is considered the final Rule of Law of the Land. But instead another 13th Amendment
was inserted. How convenient, indeed.
http://anticorruptionsociety.com/2015/01/07/the-missing-13th-amendment/
Thanks and then there was the proposed 13th amendment that Lincoln said he would sign that would have kept slavery forever.
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Who is the US army veteran? Just imagine while the Christian based country is
ReplyDeletedebased. Where was 'GoFundMe' for a worthy cause.
http://dailycaller.com/2015/01/07/nc-city-agrees-to-remove-statue-of-praying-soldier-christian-flag/
At the link below and good point.
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