America is greater than Bush & Co.: This nation must survive its leadership

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Written By Dorothy Anne Seese

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If my article “An American Dilemma” caused folks to believe that once this nation fires the first shot in an unjust war that I am immediately pro-Bush and Co., they neither understand me nor my writing.  Nor do they understand my love for my country.  I was born during the presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, certainly one of the most socialistic leaders elected to office during the Great Depression and a man who stacked the Supreme Court with liberal justices whose opinions formed the basis for taking this nation’s Constitution and mangling it, at times, beyond recognition.

That does not mean that at any time in my life I have hated America.  This nation outlived FDR, Truman, Eisenhower and that Great Society socialist Lyndon B. Johnson.  Thus far, it has not outlived Jimmy Carter or Bill Clinton, but hopefully it will.

This nation has been in many ways guilty of participating in immoral wars from the Civil War until the imminent war with Iraq. We have not been a flawless nation, but we have been exemplary in the history of world nations and empires.  We were once deemed a Christian nation and God willing, we will be granted revival (although perhaps at an enormous price) that we may return to being a light rather than a flamethrower to the world.

I believe Americans will wake up to the fact — perhaps after the war has begun — that our own leadership does not represent the feelings of the nation when the people are informed.  We have many duped Americans blindly following a man whose managers, handlers and keepers are warhawks and members of the military/industrial complex who all too eagerly trade blood for oil, diamonds or whatever else is of value.  They traffic in human lives without so much as a blink of conscience and hype the people into a warlike frenzy with fear tactics, hate campaigns and disinformation.  They ignore the world because they can largely bully it, and shove this country into a globalism that its citizens do not want.

We have a fake emperor in charge of a sovereign nation that is constitutionally a federal republic.  That is not only inconsistent, it is illegal.  Representatives who were elected to represent the wishes of the people have joined in a great deception, some out of fear of the wrath of Bush and Co., others out of a desire to advance their personal positions rather than represent their constituents.  America is able to outlive them all if this nation’s present living generation will oust those whose presence threatens the continuation of America as a sovereign nation and a free republic.

For at least 50 and perhaps 100 years, some say back to the nation’s inception, there have been forces at work to undermine the concept of a nation based on governing with the consent of the governed.  It is detestable to public servants to be servants, they wish to be masters and they act like masters rather than servants.  It is time for the people to take back the power that is theirs and put the servants in their places, eliminating many superfluous pork barrel jobs along the way.

There are Americans who are so indifferent about this nation that they would elect Michael Jackson as president because his name is familiar, even though his conduct indicates he belongs in a mental hospital for life.  There are people who would elect Hillary Clinton to the presidency even with her globalist, Marxist agenda.  Yes, we have people in this nation who know absolutely nothing of its history or purpose.  While we cannot legally deny them the vote based on stupidity, they can be re-educated in some cases and where re-education is impossible, just outvoted.

Our present problem is that our administration in Washington, D.C. and many so-called representatives in Congress represent nothing more than an imperialist war party that can obliterate peoples from the earth, including Americans, to further their own personal agendas.  That is not an American administration, it is a rogue administration like any other petty dictatorship based on human ego rather than the principled rule of law.

For those who have missed my previous statements on the subject, I am anti-war.  I don’t like war in any size, shape, form, color or flavor.  Blowing up people — whether a million or two with a superbomb or a dozen in a marketplace — is ugly, inhumane, barbaric and beneath the dignity of the documents upon which this nation was founded.  If and when we must defend ourselves, it should be true defense against a clear, present and provable danger so that the decision to fight is clearly in the national security interest and to save our nation and its people.  Lacking clear and present danger of the type we have historically used as the litmus test for war, then Congress should not declare war.  Further, Congress should never delegate its sole authority to declare war to a president, granting to the executive body an emperorship that is unconstitutional and illegal.

America has outlived other regimes in Washington, D.C. that preyed upon the naivete of the American people to bring on various agendas, and this present administration should be no exception.  It is time for Americans to wake up and figure out that those “other people over there” are people, not cacti or bugs.  Rogue leaders are just that … leaders operating outside the laws of the land and outside the laws of humanity … and they should be put out of business in the proper manner according to the law of the land.  Insurrection is something I cannot countenance as an American, but I do know that if change becomes essential in the American mindset and there is no other way, the American people are equal to the task of taking on the manner of change in the way they see fit.  That is how this nation was born.

Maybe it will take massive deaths in our own cities on American soil to wake up our people to the fact that the world hates us not because of the average American person, but because of the imperialist American leaders who meddle in everyone’s affairs while sweeping the dirt under the rug at home.  They see us better than we do.  They have more interest in our nation’s activities than many of our own citizens.

It is my belief that America, the nation and the people, can outlive the Bushes, Rumsfelds, Cheneys, Ridges, Ashcrofts and whoever else belongs to the regime that has made the American citizens the first casualties of this war by abridging their constitutional rights.  Such a regime can be characterized as nothing more than totalitarian in intent and in scope.

If we are into an unjust and senseless war, I believe we must defend our nation and our people and deal harshly with the leadership that placed us in such an untenable position. They can bring forth all the so-called evidence they can mock up, but in the end, the only just war is one in which we fight to defend our country, even if the enemy is the leadership itself.  When this nation is involved in war, rightly or wrongly, we still must defend the innocent people of this country or the nation itself will cease to exist.  We, the people, simply have two enemies … those abroad and those in office.

America has always proven to be greater than the temporary leadership in Washington, D.C. because it has been an enduring nation and symbol of freedom.  As a nation, it has embodied in its founding documents the highest principles that have ever been devised by man and blessed of God.

The American people need to stand by America, the nation, and its Constitution, a nation greater than the sum of its people and higher than the little individuals elected temporarily into office.  We can remove our elected officials, but the nation should not be moved unless our own infidelity brings the judgment of Almighty God upon us to remove us … and He is able to do just that.

I trust this is clear.

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