This post by a friend of mine, Douglas V. Gibbs, said what I have been thinking for some time. As I could not have said it better myself, it seemed like a good idea to share his post:
"One more parallel exists. As with the British, the attempt by the federal government is to influence public opinion through misinformation. The press has always been a valuable weapon for tyranny, serving as an important tool in any propaganda campaign. To properly carry out such insidious public opinion engineering, however, the tyrant needs more than just a compliant and complicit media, but one that is fully aware of what the flow of information is supposed to be. Theirs is not about what is best for the country, but what is best for their agenda. It is not enough to lead the Americans to socialism. These tyrants wish for the American people to raise the red flag of socialism themselves, willingly, and enthusiastically.
The leftists in control of the federal government are not interested in being reasoned with, because their agenda for socialism trumps the welfare of the United States, or the welfare of its citizens. No other choice exists, but to stand up against the federal government, and restore our Constitutional Republic."
See more of this excellent post at: Political Pistachio: A Coddled Tyrant
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Monday, June 17, 2013
Political Pistachio: Federal Government Snooping: All Branches of the Government Approve
"The dangerous implications of today's federal snooping are no different, and whether the branches are all in agreement, or not, the concept of monitoring the actions of American Citizens under a general warrant remains to this day to be unconstitutional. The fact that all of the branches agree with the surveillance choices of the Obama administration makes it even more dangerous, because it also means that the ruling elite has found a way to spit on the concepts of the separation of powers, and checks and balances, and call collusion a constitutional action when in reality, collusion of the branches against the States, and the people, is a breach of the contract called the Constitution, and is a declaration of war against the citizenry of the United States of America."
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Political Pistachio: Federal Government Snooping: All Branches of the Government Approve
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