In October My Personal Introspections blog published a post that asked if the United States would fall apart in 2010, as predicted by Professor Igor Panarin and dutifully reported by IZVESTIA. Today the question is will the United States become a socialist country in 2010.
The answer will be yes, if our legislators pass the Obama/Reid/Pelosi health care legislation now being considered and if we, the people, accept this new status quo without a fight. We can stand up and fight to stop this from happening by speaking up and engaging in civil disobedience when and if necessary.
Recently our church leaders across the United States have joined in signing a document called The Manhattan Declaration, which says in part: “We will not be intimidated into silence or acquiescence or the violation of our consciences by any power on earth, be it cultural or political, regardless of the consequences to ourselves.” If you would like to sign this declaration, just click here and you will be taken to The Manhattan Declaration website where you can sign it and become a fellow freedom warrior.
Some very promising news has just come out of Massachusetts concerning the U.S. Senate race going on there between Republican Massachusetts state Senator Scott Brown and Democratic state Attorney General Martha Coakley in the general election race to fill the seat vacated by the death of Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.). Brown, who started out behind Coakley some 30%, has substantially moved up in the polls. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely voters in the state finds Coakley ahead of Brown 50% to 41%, with 1% preferring some other candidate, and 7% undecided. This means Brown has closed the gap in that senatorial race to 7%. Should he win, the Democrats would lose their filibuster proof majority in the Senate, which would potentially stop the Democratic health care legislation in its tracks. It would be a seismic shift in the political structure of Massachusetts and of the United States Senate. Let’s hope he wins.
Watch this video and see what you think about Scott Brown’s political philosophy and chances. At the very least I think you will be taken by the commercial for Scott Brown for Senate included in the video.
It has just been reported that Democratic Senator Byron Dorgan has just decided not to run in the coming election. He is 22% behind the Republican candidate, so it is not hard to see why he has given up.
Republicans have a good chance to win in seven other states, as well, so not all is lost for freedom in America.
Just remember that God is alive and He is in charge. Now, go to work, do your best and all will be well. The alternative is too terrible to consider.
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I would love to see a win for the conservatives in Massachusetts but I doubt it. It seems that MA and Vermont are full of the pervs and homosexuals that keep the Dems rolling there. Edit this if necessary Lawrence. 4 years of Muslim rule in the White House might be the kick in the ass that this country so desperately needs to avoid it from ever happening again.
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Steve, there is nothing in what you have written here that needs editing by me.
I strongly agree with your comment, particularly the kick in the heinie part, except I would label Obama a crypto-Muslim, since he goes about masquerading as a Christian from what he calls a non-Christian country, while acting very much like a Muslim hater of America. (Confusing, isn’t it? Well, he is confused; very confused. Don’t academics usually strut around in a cloud of unknowing?)
I have been saying all along that Obama was the man for the job he was eventually elected to. Had McCain been elected president, that might have spelled doom for our free, federal democratic representative republic of the United States of America (quite a mouthful I know, but I think an apt description of what and who we are as a nation).
The reason I thought McCain would be so bad for us is that he would have continued carrying us down the road of one party rule; rule by the Demopubicans, as I sometimes call them. Even as the ruse of two party rule was being kept up, it had come to pass that we were in effect under one party rule by a political combine of liberals, ultra-liberals, socialists, and outright Marxists. Obama is one of the last; a dyed-in-the-wool, crimson Marxist.
I knew Obama would be like a cleansing enema for our country’s electorate. We had lost our way; going from being a political right-of-center country to a left-of-center headless fowl flopping around, looking for a helping hand from a Yahoo. The Yahoo, our very own federal government, which meanwhile had a firm grip on our national neck and was ringing it for all it was worth.
The way we can hope to avoid this dreadful fall from grace happening again in the future is by turning to the Almighty under whose grace this country has so long been the beacon of freedom for the whole world.
One way for us, who really care about our country’s future, to help bring it back to the way our Creator has shown from our beginning as a nation, would be to read, sign, help spread the word about, and work to implement the Manhattan Declaration.
See what you started, Steve? Thanks for provoking me to speak my mind about the points I am so pleased you brought up.
Socialism refers to the various theories of economic organization advocating public or direct worker ownership and administration of the means of production and allocation of resources, and a society characterized by equal access to resources for all individuals with a method of compensation based on the amount of labor expended.[1][2][3]
Most socialists share the view that capitalism unfairly concentrates power and wealth among a small segment of society that controls capital and derives its wealth through exploitation, creates an unequal society, does not provide equal opportunities for everyone to maximize their potential[4] and does not utilize technology and resources to their maximum potential nor in the interests of the public.
Mary,
I would agree the definition of socialism found on Wikipedia’s website here reflects the common understanding of the political philosophy of socialism by its adherents.
Thank you for your comment.