Thursday, January 19, 2006

American Government Hostage Again?

Every hundred or so years a group of people has took the American government hostage. I'd assume that it started with the French and Indians taking British America hostage during the French and Indian war. Then the current American government took hostage of the British colonies.

Then the civil war took parts of the American union into hostage. In the 1950's and 60's the liberals took American traditions hostage. Yesterday it seemed very clear that we are still in a state of liberal hostage. Viewing the Democrats signing an initiative trying to overhaul lobbying and ethics. Today there is little resemblance of the government's elected officials from the early 1950's.

It's obvious that the foreigners, even though they speak English, have took the government hostage again. Something happened under the surface that allowed world wide foreigners to flood the gates of America. Was it because the British Americans were so focused on expanding out west, that they didn't realize to close the immigration gates out east? Because I know if all those gunfighters were'nt out west they would have been on the east coast shooting immigrants dead.

Ever since the flood of world wide immigration on the eastern seaboard, everybody is pressured to believe that its unethical to close the international immigration gates. The liberals in major cities still have political fires burning that are trying to lessen the power of the original rural land holders through their liberal practices. One simple example is the Mayor of Chicago Richard Daley's liberal practice of trying to infringe the right to bear firearms, but the rural land holder is on the opposite page holding to the original freedom to bear arms.

So when is rural American going to start to stand up, and denounce all this liberal hog wash that is occurring in government? It could start with trying to stop corporate lobbying, but to make things fair the only legalized lobbying should be from rural Americans that have more right to run the goverment.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Then there was the educated Texan from Texas who looked like someone in Technicolor and felt, patriotically, that people of means—decent folk—should be given more votes than drifters, whores, criminals, degenerates, atheists and indecent folk—people without means."
-Joseph Heller, Catch 22

Anonymous said...

Kindof like back to the saying you can only vote if you own land.