The time for a peaceful resolution to our current collective Katrina has long passed; the statist cannot allow their program for a ‘new’ America
to fail as to do so would scuttle the United Nations’ Human Rights Initiative, which is to be implemented in 2010; we will kneel, die or fight.
Government handouts were always no more or less than the necessary opiate to insure the allegiance of the underclass victims of outcome-based
education; the new foot soldiers for enforcing ‘political correctness’. The die is cast, but the outcome is certain.
There will be no ‘French Revolution’ in these United States for the same reason as the national revulsion at the torture of Iraqi’s in Abu
Ghraib and the death of Iraqi civilians due to indiscriminate bombing; Americans as a whole still hold to the ‘just war’ concept, as well as to
their Judo-Christian ideals that statist have failed to eradicate; despite historical and social revisionism. Rail at the moon, as it were, all you
wish but America remains fundamentally Christian; the roots run too deep.
Some of the responses in this thread remind me of the mind set that evoked this quote from a well-known church deacon:
"If you love wealth more than Liberty, the tranquility of servitude more than the animating contest of Freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek
not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget you were
our countrymen" Samuel Adams
“Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!”
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reply to post by smallpeeps
"Any covenant head who rebels against his God ordained position, may be lawfully opposed (always and only, however, in lawful ways — i.e. no
sinning against him— which rules out lawless revolution).
"Thus, if a father rebels against his God ordained role, the wife and children may lawfully refuse submission, and, depending upon the severity of
his rebellion, may seek sanctions against him, even to the point of seceding from his authority (i.e. divorce). If an elder rebels against his God
ordained role, the members of the congregation may lawfully refuse submission to him and, depending upon the severity of his rebellion, may seek
sanctions against him to have him removed from office. And, if he is unlawfully allowed to remain in office, the members may then lawfully secede from
his rule by peaceably leaving the congregation. As it is in the home and in the Church, so it is in the State.
"I would suggest that this is precisely what happened in 1776. Read the Declaration of Independence, and the Causes and Necessity for Taking Up Arms
of 1775 and note the delineation of the abuses and usurpations as well as the efforts on the part of the colonists to seek reconciliation with the
King. They appealed to him and to Parliament over and over again, efforts were made to maintain the rights he had granted them in their colonial
charters. He refused to abide by his own charters ("constitutions") and thus, broke the "covenants" he had made with the colonies. He then tried
to enforce his unlawful acts upon the colonies by force through military invasion. The colonies at that point defended themselves and took up arms.
They contended that the King was the revolutionary and indeed he was."'
Our 'King' is positioning American soldiers to 'police' Americans during the expected coming unrest, exactly what our first King did to start the
Revolution. Also remember that the NAZI “Office of the Reich's Security” used Romans 13 and other scriptures to preach blind obedience to
government with ‘heavenly citizenship’ through their Lutheran puppets – the exact message ‘suggestions’ made by FEMA and our Office of
Homeland Security to American Pastors to ‘assist the government in keeping the peace’.
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It wont be an "American Revolution" It will be a "World Revelution!"
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