To the editor:
In the world of sports we have the Super Bowl, the World Series, the Stanley Cup and the World Cup. In the contest for liberty v. slavery - the war of words is fought with no referee, while truth too often surrenders to the volume of slanderous lies. Documenters of facts exposing nefarious activities of “conspiracy” are targeted with wrath from those whom they expose. Simultaneously, through the decades of time, the same perpetrators of fraud feed our children’s minds in our schools with the notions there is no God, no right or wrong, and man is a graduate beast.
Guarding against such lack of true information by the majority throughout history is exactly why the Framers of the Constitution gave us a Republic, not a Democracy. Only truth will overcome evils that a deceived ruling majority perpetuates. While each side of the political war, left v. right, continues to parade their champions as perfection, too many on both sides ignore the common denominator our Christian forefathers created for posterity to ensure ordered liberty, the Constitution. The oath of office, swearing allegiance to the Constitution with hand on the bible before Almighty has become just empty words.
While our Constitution still remains a solid banner to control human behavior in seats of power, it goes on unused while citizens continue to watch and protest in the streets. Violators of its boundaries continue to implement the Marxist strategy described by FDR confident Harry Hopkins, “Tax and tax, spend and spend, and elect and elect.” When will Americans realize in this war instead of paying the price of liberty, over the past century, in Patrick Henry’s words, “…we have been purchasing the price of chains and slavery.”
Fellow Americans, open your eyes. The graduated income tax and central control of credit in the hands of the state are the #2 & #5 mandates of the Communist Manifesto! Help stop your legislators” spending; voting with one hand and using the other hand to go deep into your pocket. Go to FreedomIndex.com.
- Russ Payne,
Merrimack
