Sunday, January 13, 2008

AMERICA AT THE CROSSROADS


THE 9 WORST THINGS OF AMERICA (OF THE PAST 50 YEARS)

1. Poverty continues; even worse in America than most industrial nations percentage wise. 2. Education Not – Schools are failing, literacy is less, television is epidemic, learning is secondary. 3. Common Ignorance – taught in church and state; co-dependency through the media 4. Self-Aggrandisement – Promotion of celebrity and sports icons, traditions and excessive patriotism, general support for idolatry and the love of ego. 5. The military industrial complex – Build up of economy based on weaponry, warned against by Eisenhower 6. Invasive expansionism – Warned strongly by our first President, George Washington, to avoid foreign entanglements 7. No vote worth a vote; Supreme Injustice – The Supreme Court and Justice system has control over the legislative bodies, thus supporting the economic power base. Show me the Money - Free Democracy America is not. Freedom is controlled by the banking and monied leadership via economic power. 8. Culture of Violence - Manipulation by Americans of world thought, attitudes, economics, use of resources, and the media control through technology and electro-magnetics technology. 9. Health not Wealth – Cut off the Fat; The drug industry is number one in America. Health is compromised at every turn. Fast ‘food’ is a joke. Plastic in microwaves causes cancer. The list is long. The big six cadets are caffeine, alcohol, drugs, excess, tobacco and sugar. These form major industries. None of them are good for the body.

If we continue this way, we will find America as number 0. Our goal is an America of 10 commandmants, free, liberty, justice, self-evident truth, principled, environmentally protected, home of the brave, free speech, truth, fresponsible, and love. These form the bulk of the Ameriginal precedent and the ability of any to live, speak or do, within the two laws, do no harm, and do not invade the privacy of others. To these we dedicate the same of the original forefathers, for which we stand.

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