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Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106BC - 43BC
Cicero: A Nation Can
Survive Its Fools… the second
American Revolution…and
even the ambitious. But it cannot
survive treason from within. An
enemy at the gates is less
formidable, for he is known and he
carries his banners openly. But the
traitor moves amongst those within
the gate freely, his sly whispers
rustling through all the galleys,
heard in the very halls of
government itself.
For the traitor appears not a
traitor; he speaks in the accents
familiar to his victims, and wears
their face and their garment, and he
appeals to the baseness that lies
deep in the hearts of all men.
He rots the soul of a nation, he
works secretly and unknown in the
night to undermine the pillars of a
city, he infects the body politic so
that it can no longer resist. A
murderer is less to fear.
We, in all our arrogant
sophistication, have utterly failed
to grasp what this ‘primitive’
philosopher knew forty two years
before the birth of Christ.
The critical situation in which
America now finds itself is a gut
check of monumental proportions.
There can be little doubt in any
rational person’s mind that there
are forces at work in this country
which, left unchecked, will
certainly extinguish the
greatest beacon of democracy in the
history of the world, resulting in
the enslavement of free people’s
souls. We’ve been served a constant
diet of lies and prevarication for
close to a century.
It’s the Goebbels syndrome on a
grand scale. Tell the big lie long
enough and often enough, and it
takes on a life of its own. The
ideologically driven radicals that
have completely suborned and taken
over what was the parties in this
country have taken agitation
propaganda to heights unseen outside
of Nazi Germany or possibly
Stalinist Russia. Dissension, class
envy, racial conflict and violence
are their stock in trade. Grinding
poverty and enslavement of free
peoples is their goal. The results
of the careful groundwork that had
been laid down in this country have
their roots in the rise of
international communism.
More recently, they can be found
in Franklin Roosevelt’s ‘new
deal‘. Exploration of the
history of that period (the history
not taught in most schools)
was one of a massive shift of power
to the federal government and toward
socialism. Roosevelt felt that with
the Supreme Court stuffed with his
appointees and the promise of a
‘free guaranteed’ retirement, and
the promise of unemployment
‘insurance’, the Democrat party
would retain power.
In terms of ending the great
depression, as we now know, the New
Deal’s policies were a complete
failure… ‘Social Security’, a Ponzi
scheme of monumental proportions.
The highest court in the land turned
from interpretation of the law with
respect to the Constitution to
judicial activism, which continues
to eat away the fundamental pillars
of our society to this day.
Generations of dishonest,
self-serving politicians, with no
other motive than the acquisition of
personal wealth and power, infest
our halls of government… and not
just at the national level either.
We have no one to blame but
ourselves. We were the ones who
listened to the statist siren song
of “The Easier, Softer Way”. We
completely ignored the lessons of
history and now we are relearning
them the hard way.
It’s up to each one of you, you
and I, to judge for ourselves
whether or not what we have
experienced since the ‘immaculation’
(thanks, Rush) of Barack Hussein
Obama constitutes the treason that
Cicero spoke of. For myself, I say ‘yes‘!
The rise of the American Patriot
Movement is a direct response to the
this threat. It’s readily apparent,
even among the ranks of supposed
‘conservatives’, that they have no
clue of what they are actually
dealing with, or they wouldn’t
continue to bleat out the bland
inanities that they do.
What we are witnessing is nothing
more nor less than the second
American Revolution, as unique in
its bloodless non-violence as
America herself.
Memo to America’s enemies: We’re
on the march and we’re coming for
you!
Semper Vigilans, Semper Fidelis
© Skip MacLure 2011
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