August 1, 2017
I have worked on the following
letter off and on for years. Even so it is an unfinished work. I will remedy that
in the future, but for now am otherwise occupied.
Lynn Swartos
For my
country,
My family,
Especially Gwen and Ashley,
a Dieu vous comant
GNOTHI SEAUTON
The history of institutions is
often a history of deception and illusions: for their virtue depends on the
ideas that produce and on the spirit that preserves them, and the form may
remain unaltered when the substance has passed away. –Lord Acton
The menacing totalitarian
socialism now regnant in the United States is a despicable corruption of
and constraint on liberalism, republican government, and society; thus our
institutions and traditions, liberties and rights, principles and premises,
dispositions and habits, understandings and perceptions, affections and
sentiments, customs and conventions, and duties and obligations—everything that
distinguished Americans as a people and a nation.
It is a mocking subreption, hiding behind pretentions of “progress,” that has
disparaged the United States ethos of limited government; spoiled its
accountability; diminished our national sovereignty; supported superintending
totalitarian socialist style rights and mandates; betrayed democracy by replacing
objective standards with subjective fancy, hence moral restraint with
license; betrayed liberty and savaged property rights in the interests of the
powerful; spurned conscience and toleration for an absolutist state reeducation
in relativism and sensitivity; deconstructed local, state, and regional freedom
in favor of government centralization and domination; nurtured an inherently
dishonest multiculturalism that divides rather than unites; instilled a
feminism whose adherents behave with the ignorant destructiveness of
primitives; acquiesced to interminable violence and murder of the citizenry by
various terror groups; exchanged justice, pluralism, and patriotism for
arbitrary power, diktats, and subservience; and truth for falsehood. It is a
death of the intellectual and the moral, a promotion of irrationality and
depravity that trumpets its fiendish treachery, “sprung from night and hell”
the perpetrators “leave nothing unrent, unrifled, unravaged, or unpolluted with
the slime of their filthy offal.”1
“One
does not have to be an admirer of Burke or Tocqueville—although it helps—to
appreciate the fact that liberty depends on the vitality and multiplicity of
institutions which mediate between the individual and the state.”2 However,
this faux liberalism that we are now forced to suffer rejects that principle
for a dominating statist totalitarianism that rationalizes arguments from
force; whereupon institutions that have not been co-opted are stripped of
their integrity and independence and forced to subserve various expressions of
depravity or face the punishment of ill-wrought laws that forbid the practice
of freedom. Over time our memory of and affection for a vigorous participatory
liberty of individuals through mediating institutions and voluntary
associations, joined in society by a common life, and habituated to
self-governance by practical experience has, as a result, grown faint and
unappreciated, even loathed. In précis, the habits of liberty have been
undermined, its duties seized, and wisdom is a fugitive; any vague recollection
of freedom from the relativistic progressive state is now held entirely out of
context; moreover, traduced to be something like a discredited impolitic myth.
The
venerable institution of Law, including the Constitution, and its
appended First Amendment protections of speech, press, petition, religion, and
perhaps even assembly; the Second Amendment right to bear arms in defense of
life and property3; the admittedly defunct Fourth Amendment and its protection from
arbitrary government invasion (obviously a freedom from arbitrary power, not a
right to privacy that like democracy the Constitution never mentions, nor
contemplates invading state’s rights so to “pass” a right to homosexual
marriage); the Fifth Amendments Life, Liberty, and Property clause conjoined
with due process; the Sixth Amendments procedural requirements; the Eighth
Amendment’s prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment; the démodé Tenth
Amendments required justification for national authority; and family,
religious, social, political, and professional associations are all subject to
the dismantling—including their own—of a civilized order that represented the
experience of millennia; including a cohering and just freedom for strong
independent institutions to call government to account for its actions (a
common good) in order to protect the “good” of depraved government
functionaries, et al, (staying out of jail, et cetera) or be punished by the
disuniting and unjust law of these arbitrary rulers; again, an argument from
force—argumentum ad baculum.
Also,
the so inclined citizen—perhaps a non-citizen as well—can now according to law,
despite all remonstrations, sans gene, arbitrarily take physical possession or
enslave citizens of certain occupations and trot them about like a puppy on a
leash, demand their advocacy and obedience, their presence here and here on
certain days at certain times. No liberal descent here.4 No natural rights.
This is egalitarian despotism that negates liberty by law. These are not
captious denunciations but reminders of fact. History’s friends of liberty
would be appalled at freedom’s acquiescence to this terror, this “tyranny of a
licentious, ferocious, and savage multitude, without laws, manners, or morals,
and which so far from respecting the general sense of mankind, insolently
endeavors to alter all the principles and opinions, which have hitherto guided
and contained the world, and to force them into a conformity to their views and
actions.” 5 We should be too. Totalitarian socialists offer no panegyric of
ordered liberty but rather a eulogy for the destruction of its American
apotheosis.
.
. .
Aristotle tells us that “the pupil
who has…been trained in ‘ordinate affections’ or ‘just sentiments’ will easily
find the first principles in Ethics; but to the corrupt man they will never be
visible at all….”6 So “the mass executions of boys, as well as reports of
beheadings, crucifixions of children and burying children alive,”7 the massacre
of persons of varying sects and differing faiths, and a man put in a cage and
set on fire are reduced to an inhuman opportunity to misrepresent and
prostitute history in order to attack and cast aspersions on the honorable,
furthering a sick agenda of distortion and hate. Things have changed, but this
is not ipso facto progress.
If we
are to progress we must have a set point, an objective good to which we direct
our actions.8 But for the rulers, good and true are moving targets, something
to be manipulated or changed as they judge it necessary. In their view “justice
or right is simply what is in the interest of the stronger party,”9 it is
something to be contrived and inculcated; hence the ruled are conditioned to
blindly accept the values, opinions and attitudes that those few in charge of
society find useful. The practical reason or the judgment of good and evil10
that apprehended objective truths as descriptions of facts must be discredited
in order to create a more tractable society (the last thing a conditioner wants
to talk about is right and wrong). And so it has been. Virulent philosophies
and arguments that deny objective reality and replace it with a flimsy
reflection of misguided sentiment, or opinion, or collective preference have
been used to attack the judgments of practical reason that up to “modern times
no thinker of the first rank ever doubted...were rational judgments or that
what they discovered was objective. It was taken for granted that in temptation
passion was opposed not to some sentiment but to reason.” 11
From
this fallacious fount of dominating exploitation comes a blithering excuse for
somehow attempting to justify atrocities while at the same time ignoring them.
This relativistic attempt to blame the innocent and ignore the guilty or the
truth is a totalitarian socialist motif that fills history’s pages and is, in
part, splendidly revealed in the Swartos family’s troubles, of which a
multitude of institutions are cognizant. Yet despite the semi-public nature of
this ongoing criminal enterprise—that is supposedly given force by law but may
in fact expose government leaders to charges under RICO—courageous,
principled impetrations to address our grievances are stolidly ignored by
totalitarian thugs whose reason unsupported by magnanimity (the noble
sentiments) is consequently subject to the visceral passions. Therefore they
follow the path of Plato’s cattle: profaning the just, the good and the true,
ignoring prudence, and copulating. The beautiful ordo amoris now stands
condemned by those with the ethics of farm animals.
This
makes way for the liberty of solo hedonists, and the nihilists who make sure
nothing gets in their way, who feel really good about their “right” to break
society to the yoke of permissiveness and run amok over everybody’s
sensibilities; and, contradictory as it is, they’re united in the emotional
frenzy of societal chaos with the “let’s make an insatiable monster of an
irrational equality” bunch who love to cut everybody down to size (heads will
roll). They might put it like this: “We are dashing progressives all, gender
neutral, values neutral (except for our own), and intellectually in neutral, at
best. We are relativistic mavens of intellectual muck that believe equally in
nothing or everything, or sometimes just a dab of this or that, because there
are no objective standards, there are only subjective sentiments flapping in
the winds of change. Truth, after all, is not an accurate (or as accurate as
can be) understanding of an objective reality12 but whatever we say it is, or
is not. What do we stand for? It’s confusing, we aren’t always sure, “good” is
held in sway by change. Anyway, without approval it would be nonconformist to
declare such a thought. Maybe that’s it political correctness, conformity; conformity
for individual happiness, or maybe that should be subjugation for happiness,
that’s the ticket, feels right, it must be true. Probably, maybe, you know it’s
all so confusing. But just you wait and see when we figure it out everybody
will fall in line and we’ll call it progress.
“Things
change, that’s progress.” But what is progress? “We don’t know.” Where is
progress going? “We don’t know—whoops, let’s call it change. Change is change.
Easy deal, we’re going to change what we please into what we like. That’s
change we can believe in.” But is this good or true? “We’re relativists, it’s
good for us. Besides good just makes us uncomfortable,13 it reminds us we don’t
measure up, and truth? Well, if something were true we might have to act on
it,14 that might not feel so good. Of course, now, we’re chasing our tails, but
the reason that was once accepted, without positivistic credentials, as
describing the merits of objects just doesn’t get us where we want to go. That
good and true stuff’s just not for us. So don’t let those dreaded old line
liberals get started on their recognition of an objective anything much less
start going on about an accompanying value. That would leave us open to all
sorts of claims of right and wrong, and good and evil, and those imperatives,
and oh eek! There’s a thought that’ll stir up a conditioner, have him breathing
fire right up our…. Well you know. Conform or burn is the new dogma.
“But
have we got a deal for you! We are going to cool those conservative’s jets.
Step right up and rejoice brothers and sisters, utopia will bear an end of
History and bliss will fill our souls till the stars grow dim; society’s going
to manage your life, take responsibility for you somebody will pay your
way—we’ll make them. The new socialism’s going to save everybody a bunch of
worries. No more of that striving, piddle to your hearts delight, put your
ambitions aside, give your manly muscles a rest and feast on the cooling body
of enterprise. Property rights? No problem, there’s plenty to go around, and
you’ve got a job if you want it (maybe). But if you don’t, well, the check’s in
the mail. Society will pass the hat to a big fat confiscatory government
that’ll make everybody pay.
“Used to
be we had a whole government. ‘Two balanced powers: Congress and the Executive,
states and central government, with the judiciary as umpire.’15 But that didn’t
get us where we wanted to go either, too many checks and balances, we couldn’t
quite get a grip on absolute power. Now it’s true that some folks have
questioned our patriotism but we love our country. Nevertheless, like
totalitarian socialists the world over (and BIG MEDIA), we have no love
for the American form of government, so we’d love to change it to our way of
thinking (foreign powers take heart, Bill and Hillary are in your camp and
they’ll jump in your bed if you can pay for their ‘services’). Like the
niggling lover who always finds something to ‘fix’ in his beloved we can be
fickle—it’s the relativist in us. So the fix is in, no more messing around with
the law and the Constitution, unless we can call a convention.
Instead we have the puffed up executive who gets a little help from the “new
and improved” legislative court that forces their pet political conclusions on
us. Confused about the rules? He’s got all the answers, just ask him. They
change a lot so don’t be bashful. Otherwise one of those surprise laws might
surprise you. It’s really simple though just ask him what you can do.
That’s a short list; a really short list. Yeah, things have changed around here.
“But
just hold on, everything’s coming frantically undone, it’s frightfully
perturbing. If only we could believe in a Wormwood 16 when we really need one,
(the creepy little sub-devil would probably be out luxuriating in someone’s
agony, anyway), but one of our conditioners will reassure us shortly, they have
to, we’re entitled, to hell with using the practical reason G-d gave us and
don’t repeat that name it was an accident, please don’t tell: a lot of work
went into erasing Christmas from Christmas, and from a bunch of “them,” eek!
It’s up to us to do away with this theistic mumbo jumbo; and those
Judeo-Christian ethics? They have got to be kidding. Can you imagine Daniel or
Queen Esther or the Apostles putting anything other than their well-being first
on pain of death? They had entirely forgotten about themselves and that is
nonsense, it has the ring of honor, or duty, or fidelity, even faith, hope, and
love—anyway, it sounds like virtue and that can’t be right. Yet in spite of our
opinion of what’s right (always look out for number one, that’s our attitude)
this Christianity that’s been compared to a good infection 17 has caught on
(yowling’s and howling’s are heard from below). But we mustn’t stir up their
powers of reason, so don’t panic, let them fall back on those views that make
them part of the crowd, let them fit in and feel the satisfaction of their
“cosmopolitan sophistication,” let them believe they’ve been told all the
answers and if all else fails, remind them of the necessity of their precarious
place in society; their jobs, their bills, the terrors that can hurt them and
those they care about. But gently, we really want them to believe these are
their ideas, the product of their reasoning, and we don’t want to stir up
questions. They might test what we say against virtue and that aroused
intelligence might discover some good solid objective truths like the
admonition in Proverbs to, ‘Start children off on the way they should go and
even when they are old they will not turn from it.’ 18 Can you believe the
gall? Children belong to the state; it’s the states job to tell them what to
think and how to live and the sooner the better. Let them suckle at their
mother’s breast, after that they’re ours. But we don’t want anybody pondering
the wisdom of any of this, so don’t raise a fuss. Stay calm. They’re in
“Progressive Land,” and a long way from any ideas of ordinate affections or
just sentiments.
“We’ve progressed, if you can’t measure it or deduce it it’s not so, everybody
knows that; we’re just hunks of time bound material and our thoughts are
nothing but the epiphenomena of physical processes. So patience kindred souls,
we’ll put a smile on our efforts, and assure everyone it’s all for the best—our
best, that is. Just be patient and tempt them with vague thoughts of
“fairness,” that’s a bait they’ll bite on, and like the rotten seeds of
equality, properly tended and nourished with a grand sense of entitlement, will
produce a fabulous crop of ingratitude. We can then play off that (and our
other devilish undertakings) to advance a tumultuous discord that will have
people pleading with government to make them happy. The more government gives
the more power over society it gets. That is Progressive political strategy,
that and infiltrating all possible institutions necessary to maintaining our
heavy handed influence. A few fibs, or so, about efficacy and intent won’t hurt
either just don’t get pinned down over veracity—don’t get caught. Otherwise,
next thing you know they might, rightly, suspect ulterior motives and start
asking questions looking for the truth (eek) and come to some life altering
conclusions such as we’ve our own agenda and these efforts we disguise as
wholesome are just one big fancy we happen to like for our own despotic
reasons. (Snap to Whiffet’s, Freedom’s in chains and you’ll like it, or else.)
Then they might start wondering how it is that science is represented in the
media as incompatible with faith, yet so many persons involved in science believe
Christianity to be true, then they might follow reason to science and start
asking all sorts of questions about its support of religion. Science
can’t tell you what’s good but all the complexity, all those billions of years
of accretions and happenstance, the cosmos, from an unimaginable eternal
infinite void right down to the very cells of our being, is either a laughably
improbable19 series of blind accidents created by anonymous laws of a
provenance unknown and filled with innumerable coincidences fitted together in
unbelievable, most often, necessarily, simultaneous perfection or…. It makes
you wonder, and we can’t have that.
“The conditioners will be along shortly, breath slow, hold your ground they
won’t leave us—not a chance. They’ll set our thinking strait and free us from
all those silly traditional ways; that awful, orienting, objective value stuff;
inform us of the approved attitude, bring peace or maybe a pipe and guide us;
perhaps they’ll lead us in meditation, we can empty our minds. Surely they will
approve.”
Virtue comes of practice. Right
actions educated in just sentiments can turn into habits that form character
disposed to act justly or morally. This may produce a person that embodies the
happiness of life lived with techne 20 or, in this context,
the skill of living rightly and well as an individual in community. But by
refusing to recognize a truth beyond what can be “proven” and scoffing at
virtue hedonists and nihilists have replaced skilled living in equal freedom
with a free-for-all happiness that recognizes no standards except those
mandated by their own willful egoistic authority—an authority they are quite
certain the rest of us should live under. Thus an uneducated society, mistaking
whimsical partiality—cut loose from an objective reality—for virtue, is swayed
to and fro by flings of passion unguarded by practical reason; and Freedom
becomes a truant permissiveness that calls for the tyranny of our rulers,
beating us into submission with the laws they make, the legal realism they
practice, and the scepter of an unlimited equality that has the effect of an
uncontainable corrosive on any institution it inhabits. All of which is
irrational and leads to nothing but a glorified intemperance, a superficial
courage that collapses at the first test, the wisdom of cheats and liars, and
justice disordered by the rebellion of its parts, hence prostituted by pimps to
pimps.
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. .
“Well, my dear Adeimantus, what
is the nature of tyranny? It’s obvious, I suppose, that it arises out of
democracy.” 21 –Socrates/Plato
Plato
believed that an “excessive desire for liberty at the expense of everything
else is what undermines democracy and leads to the demand for tyranny.”22 “What
it all adds up to is this,…you find that the minds of the citizens become so
sensitive that the least vestige of restraint is resented as intolerable, till
finally…in their determination to have no master they disregard all laws,
written or unwritten.” 23 This is analogous to the child who reared in
permissiveness and consequently insensible of others obnoxiously clamors for
his way and declaims himself to be the parent’s equal and more, exemplifying an
intolerance that can grow into a vicious inability to appreciate or tolerate
the wisdom of delimiting human limits. “So from an extreme of liberty one is
likely to get, in the individual and in society, a reaction to an extreme of
subjection. And if that is so, we should expect tyranny to result from
democracy, the most savage subjection from an excess of liberty” 24
At this point the reader may point out the difference between direct and
delegated democracy, yet no matter the contradistinction Plato’s symptoms of
discontent correspond to todays. In this event the fault lays not so much in
architectural differences but rather the corruption of principle.
Furthermore, C.S. Lewis, regarding Rousseau’s “perfect
democracy” where “only the state religion is permitted, slavery is restored,
and the individual is told that he has really willed—though he didn’t know it—whatever
the government tells him to do,”25 suggests that, “Hidden in the heart of
striving for liberty there was also a deep hatred of personal freedom.”26 This
is apparent, not only in the French revolution, but in today’s drive for
conformity that political correctness requires and, correlative, the general
move from self-rule to an obviating management by a neo-natural aristocracy,
the ruthless nihilist elite who can bring their political guns to bear on any
resistance.
Depravities such as these require the analogue of amorphous ethical restraint
turned tyranny to be taken to the next logical step of innovator in “truth,”
the propaganda or excuses for the harmful, intolerant, frequently bestial
behavior that conditions us to accept this newly created delusional
reality which is no representation of freedom at all but rather a specious
trap, an alluring but deadly mirage that conceals chaos littered with excuses
wherein we will pass our days as artifacts. Having thus freed themselves of
magnanimity to satisfy their egoistic lusts, such protean leader’s become
criminal usurpers disguised by a simulacrum of virtue—tyrants—and ethics having
been replaced by self-interest exploit rather than govern, e.g., they
accord undue advantage to certain of those in the marketplace; special
interests representing special people are secretly aided in forming society to
a mutually advantageous political vision; and the justice system,
spurning justitia omnibus, defers to the argot of “affluenza” while
perpetrating injustice on the defenseless creating les miserable. Let us give
the father of our country the last word here: “arbitrary power is most easily
established on the ruins of liberty abused to licentiousness.”27 –George
Washington
“Classical liberals,” many of whom recognized objective value in the universe
and thus ethics as a converse guide to the best freedom and the good life,
“considered restraints on individual autonomy to be essential,”28 acknowledging
the human limits of our nature, of reason, and of government; whereas our
rulers of limited understanding have created a totalitarian government,
monstrous and beyond reason, that leaves them unaccountable “to any law and
institution, belief and custom, moral norm and precept”; therefore unimpeded in
invading our lives and controlling “every facet of human existence, from
outward conduct to the innermost workings of conscience and belief.”29 As a
vehicle for their nihilism they have “hijacked the concepts of class and class
consciousness and the strivings for social justice”30 or equality, and the
negative rights of liberty in order to, inter alia, beguile society by
means of a logically inconsistent “Perfect Liberty (principled and abstract)”
that “inspires moral fervor” but fails to “bear…the weight of real human experience
nor the burden of compromise.”31 By applying the solvent intervention of the
state to the incumbent institutional authority to govern ourselves and denying
the validity of ethical restraint this utopian or idealistic liberty perforce
reduces community standards (and by extension the entire society’s) to a
pathetic shambles overshadowed by the tyranny of a monolithic national state
ensconced by a gloss of factitious freedom and populated with uncertain,
atomized individuals that, having been schooled in learned helplessness, and graduated
in political hebetude can be more easily managed or controlled (divide,
confuse, and conquer). And the perverted principle of freedom to be made equal,
having displaced equal freedom and the logical consequence to be treated
equally, requires individuals become passive wards of the state to be remade at
its discretion; consequently, necessitates discrimination against individuals
and ergo government intervention to monitor compliance; wherefore, human
dignity and the freedom to self-govern in community and individually is
swallowed up in the courts and bureaucracies of a wholly centralized, utterly
dominating, and distant national government that manipulates its citizens
behavior by remote control. Institutional counterpoise and a congruent
federalism are nearly extinct.
In this
post-modernist age truth, it seems, is malleable even fluid, the better to be
molded and guided according to the ruler’s preferences. In the spirit of deceit
and the need to control, the objective is thus met with “radical skepticism,
relativism, and subjectivism that denies not this or that truth but the very
idea of truth—that denies even the ideal of truth, truth as something to aspire
to even if it can never be fully attained.”32 Reality is not to be
approximated, thus gaining truth, but socially constructed through the proper
“education.” A conflation of demagoguery, propaganda, social science, and
technology, leavened throughout with unreasoning hate and mated with the arrant
force of government dictates, thus gaining compliance over liberty. Progressive
curriculum does not encourage the student’s interaction with wisdom or truth.
The concepts of an objective truth and coherent arguments have been forced
aside. Intellectual honor is a memory, discarded long ago as moral.
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Totalitarian socialists of the
supra caste “employ the rhetoric of ‘rights’ incessantly, not only to
delegitimate [sic] the idea of restraints on individuals by communities but to
prevent discussion of the topic.”33 This has worked nicely in what is passed
off as a debate on the “right” of homosexual marriage, a right and a
relationship that, not so oddly, has never before in history been known to
exist. The so called debate has passed by unheard of and we are left with
journalism, the movies, television (see the posed pictures, everybody’s
smiling, must be normal), the courts, and schools in which bald assertions of
rights are made, and perceptions are relentlessly promoted but questions
directed to their validity go unanswered. Hence, we are instructed, “it’s all
good” and “normal,” they will “love” whom they want to,34 the courts are
going to declare their unions “constitutional,” and government with the
judiciary’s help is going to make you like it, or else. Failing that the
beatings will continue. So remember when you get confused and refer to the guy
or gal pretending to be the other gender as the gender they are disclaiming,
just say you’re sorry, really, really sorry, or else you will be. (Sorry reality
just slipped away and left us mastered by a bunch of people who are happy to
pass laws that will tie society in knots and hurt us.) But above all just
pretend, really, really pretend. When homosexuals make children into a
commodity, perhaps even redefining them genetically, whatever you do don’t
hesitate, don’t ask questions, just affirm it, someone’s got to pay the price
for making those pretend marriages “normal,” or else, and, after all, what’s
wrong with transcending humanity? They were never human anyway.35 So just mouth
those words of assent and think happy thoughts and pretty soon you will find
yourself to be one of the integrated, just folks, as good as everybody else, a
regular democrat.36 Of course you may suffer the occasional discomfort of feeling
trapped in an intellectual midden by your assent, having been led down the path
of progressive affirmation, trying to be a good guy, until one day you find
yourself agreeing to the patently absurd (for the umpteenth time) and you
wonder what happened? You might even start thinking you would like to
backtrack, to contradict the glaring fallacies, think for yourself, but you
never mind, it’ll pass. Wiggle as you will big boy you’re on the hook,
everybody’s doing it, there’s no going back, and you’ll be happier for it.37
Perception is reality now (see the pictures), so be a good citizen—resistance
is futile—ask no questions, harbor no doubts, just repeat after your
conditioners: “it’s all good,” and “normal,” and it’s a gay “right,” or
else.
The
world must have been stuffed into Plato’s cave when we weren’t looking, the
truth is long gone and we're stuck in the dark with some crummy fictions: Those
guys in the gay pride parades and on the sidewalks of America’s cities
imitating sex acts for children to see call that speech, and their erstwhile
marching buddies, the ones who want to make raping little kids normative; those
who take advantage of “pro homosexual education in public schools…to recruit
the young into gay activities”;38 the gays who want to declare open season on
kids because, they say, they’re not human anyway and have no right to refuse to
have sex with anybody; and the homosexuals who complain they just have to have
sex with kids because “it’s so central to who they really are,” really want to
rape our children! And everybody’s proud of that! Soon they’ll be telling us
that selfishness is a virtue and we’re infinitely perfectible and recognition
of gays being “three times more likely than heterosexuals to be pedophiles” is
irrational.39 And how do we know these guys aren’t out making their dreams come
true? The media never says a thing about this stuff and the police aren’t doing
anything without permission, sometimes, even orders and direction, from
terrorists (which they apparently got when they recently strip searched a
presumably innocent foreign diplomat). Are the big bosses gay? Do
those proud men want to rape me too? Maybe they want to buy me, but I’m not
gay, but maybe that’s part of the sales pitch, maybe it’s not about sex, maybe
it’s just a psychopathic thrill. The world’s gone sideways.
There
are rumors, rumors of an American genocide, an ideological cleansing perhaps,
but our upstanding government wouldn’t scamper meekly after a principle of
criminal homicide, they wouldn’t allow the murder of innocent people, often
just for the fun of it. Certainly the sale of humans, even transnational sales,
wouldn’t be tolerated, would it? Nor would they allow the pimps that inhabit so
many of our institutions to determine people’s attitudes and choices, or would
they? But—well—wait a minute, maybe we should think again. Human
beings make good currency, they’re spendable, and for some people practicing
the violent destruction of an individual is a good time, it can be positively exhilarating
to take a person by the hand and progressively tear their mind apart, reel them
in one progressive affirmation, one humiliating act after another, turn them
into a blubbering blob while their soul quietly screams for a redemption that
never comes and ends in a hellish sanctification to obscenity that will require
them to accept, with not the slightest whimper of conscience their debauchment,
because of course that moral sense no longer exists, the human has been
extinguished as it must be for the training to be successful. Need
someone to put on a sex show with your dog? Call now for great rates! Freedom
anyone?
In spite
of all the posturing when it comes to courage our great leaders, like their
avoirdupois, are squishy (no bare chested promenading, please). Solipsistic
snots plotting their dolce vita’s rather than the nations success is more like
it; running around with their hands out telling people what they want to hear
and occasionally trying to remember who they’ve sold themselves to and how many
children that comes to is plausible. You start to believe all those people in
government celebrating “pride” are just a bunch of sex crazed weirdo’s who
covet our attention and pretend to be human. Judging by the debt raping the
nation seems to be their style; rape as a leisure activity may not be that far
off. There are rumors. One begins to think darkened caves suit them.
It is
now possible to go strolling through a library and see sex acts performed
without a cover charge, not because you want to but because people who breath
shallowly are glued to computer screens that are in public view, or you may run
into graphic pornography at the printer, some febrile fellow having forgotten
it in his haste to exercise his “right to privacy.” This is the world of
radical individual liberty that insists on personal gratification without
restraint irrespective of the consequences for others, and is supported by an
equally radical egalitarianism that will not tolerate any notion of superiority
in moral views—it’s all good or else. In spite of contradicting human
edification and flourishing it has therefore been said on at least one major
network by one prominent Libertarian—self-described—news reader (both shall
remain anonymous) that prostitution and drugs should all be on the market. Very
well then, but before that unsubstantiated proposition is further endorsed,
contrary as it is to the humane, some research is in order. This would be best
done by the advocate since people of sound mind would find the activity nauseating.
First, you must exclude yourself from the marketplace of legitimate employment
and satiate yourself with drugs; this will be necessary for the rest of the
research. Then go out and practice what you preach, find yourself a nice street
corner or go to some parties and get yourself passed around like a party favor;
either way, line those men up and have a gay old time. Now, if you object that
you are not gay that’s irrelevant, sometimes those frisky guys and gals find
that quite arousing (the customer’s always right) and remember a woman is
not normally inclined to this activity either, it will, in fact, devastate her
psychologically. But after all, a penis in the act is rather anonymous so close
your eyes and follow the example you would have others set you fearless
advocate; assume the teleological position of everybody else’s happiness; get
used to it while you observe the self-medicated demise of your assumed
humanity. (Not to fear, cash is the new dope and you’ll be loaded, just be sure
to show up. Enjoy your addiction.)
Then
comes the evaluation, and perhaps your family if they haven’t already declined
your affections might help you with this, you could tell them about your
experiences, your children might even want to bring you to career day, you
could show them the video’s on the internet demonstrate technique, ask for
feedback. It could prove interesting, you might be inspired to move to
Amsterdam, grab a window and set up shop, make it a family business. Then you
could reevaluate.40 Finem respice
The
advent of homosexuals as a political force anchored in homicide and anonymity
has resulted in the infiltration of society at every level in
petto and suggests a clandestine intelligence network coordinating
throughout society to accomplish their ends. The effect has been, congruent
with totalitarian socialism, to overwhelm and strike fear in the society,
delivering America to irrationality and controverting truth. In consequence,
Freedom now means the individual can subvert the institutional authority to set
standards, overrule the community welfare and pursue boundless pleasure
strictly at their discretion. Equality means the ever growing government and
its despots will manage our lives and tell us how to live, and what to believe.
In this way we shall be free—to do and believe as we are told. Incoherence has
been successfully enshrined as a civic god of compliance.
Moreover, despite institutional assertions of normalcy, anatomy and biology
make it clear our bodies were intended to function heterosexually, that
otherwise something went wrong. Homosexual couplings contradict that intent and
are, therefore, a deviation from the anatomical and biological design. And
throughout recorded time marriage has been defined as a union of the two genders.
The homosexual union includes only one gender and thus is a separate thing that
can never be other than sterile. To compare them then is a false equivalency,
an intentional fallacy. Consequently, any failure to shun the truth and support
the politically correct is denounced by those of a totalitarian nature as
utterly hateful, certainly immoral, and always irrational. Epithet laden
assertions to the contrary are the essence of their invective against any
argument positing an objective fact that contradicts their vacuous
propositions. Hence, declaring moral superiority, spewing vitriol, and
reducing their targets to obloquy, they pave the way for misinformation and
wild claims to be forced on society as dogma in order to gain acceptance for
their false premises—argumentum ad hominem. None of which has anything
to do with rationality or truth.
The
western standards and beliefs that have successfully guided us as a nation and
a people—we daresay to greatness—are incessantly distorted and demeaned by the
left in order to interlard their “politically correct” opinions and views.
Society is now faced with the task of overcoming the resulting obliquity. No
truth has gone unsullied by their intellectual filth. History, literature, art,
philosophy including ethics, religion, law, our political heritage and even
science are being disparaged and recast according to their political designs.
Accordingly, a post-modernist denial of the “immutability of meaning” 41 seems
to have overcome the “plain sense and intention” of the Constitution and Bill
of Rights while the federal government’s designs to “enlarge its powers by
forced constructions of the constitutional charter” 42 move forward unimpeded.
Totalitarians thus deny history’s lessons of freedom of religion and conscience
and build that punitive wall of neo-separation forbidding adherents of faith
the liberty to act on it: that goes for any faith, but because the
Judeo-Christian ethical influence is an integral part of the western
civilization they seek to topple, especially the Christian
faith. The same approach is used with the Bible, they deny “the
authority of the author over the critic or the reader in determining the
substance and meaning of the text,” 43 they create their own version of truth,
make it say what they want it to say, i.e., they play god. These things must be
done if society is to be made amenable to their misbegotten politics.
Thus
those and other errant pretensions that should be exposed as false and harmful
are encouraged. So while a decades long homosexual campaign of murder sometimes
at the encouragement, tacit and otherwise, of key government officials is in
bloody progress—and may have been exported to other countries by previous
administrations—a fictitious image of reasonable compassion and love of
diversity is erected for public relations purposes (they have pictures!), of
course it is strictly taboo to point out that the justice system is often
managed by organized crime, gay and otherwise, hence requires permission to
operate and, indeed, is spoon fed by them on a regular basis. Perception will
be reality, or else. Furthermore, instead of being safe from the politically
correct our very smallest children are put within reach of governments
corruption for acting like children, and we continue to terrorize
the citizenry with picayune law’s that stigmatize and worse at the slightest
infraction, make property conveniently forfeit, and fill our prisons to
overflowing, keeping the justice system that thrives on suborned/perjured testimony
in business. The need for redress is obvious and just as obviously ignored
while through various cultural outlets, viz. media, state schools (they’re all
state schools) and state churches (guided by state church bureaucracies), they
simply keep repeating their falsehoods and excuses over and over. The messages
are interwoven into the national fabric by rote and as time goes on, other
voices having been silenced by law and terrors attendant science and
technologies, becomes “truth”—argumentum ad ignorantiam.
Mirabeau
described Talleyrand (his friend) as a man who “would exchange his soul for a
pile of dung, and he would be right to do so.” 44 Today’s political and
judicial demimonde could make that trade and come out ahead. Many politicians
have enlisted in opposition to legal safeguards when justice goes wrong for
military personnel, vehemently voicing their opposition to the acquittal of the
innocent by slandering commanding officer’s good judgment for rendering just
aid to subordinates. In the stuffy little attics of their minds resides the
screwy belief that an accusation must be taken as incontrovertible evidence of
guilt in order to gain illegitimate political power to inflict the terror of
law. So what they call justice results in the further politicization of
society, the subversion of the justice system, and the tragic suffering of the
innocent for a lifetime. This holds true, as well, in the civilian courts, on
university campuses, and even for adolescents, which is perhaps no great wonder
since their oneiric visions seem to include the guttering blood of infants as
well. Youth and innocence are no protection from the wrath of the unjust.
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Following the de rigueur attitudes
of the fashionable in such matters as pertain to morality, culture and politics
(matters that the court’s authority does not legitimately reach) the courts led
by the Supreme Court have forced the radical credo of despotic social
control on the nation. Hollingsworth v. Perry had its genesis
in perfidious judges acting in their roles as despots enforcing a constituent
radical egalitarianism when they annulled a legitimately passed amendment to
the California state constitution. A sympathetic governor refused his duty to
defend it, the Supreme Court under the leadership of Chief Justice John Roberts
declined to hear the case (the court majority claimed “the backers had no personal,
or material interests at stake”) and voila, like magic the decision Justice
Kennedy wrote in U.S. v. Windsor, in conjunction with the refusal
to render a judgment in Hollingsworth, has given judges a clear
line of fire to void state laws that restrict gay marriage—all the while
screaming hateful, irrational, moral foul as the rationale, of course. The
Supreme Court has connived to ostensibly grant states liberty knowing it will
be voided by inferior judges. Judicial despotism has, in this way, overruled
constitutional checks and balances.
Since
then judges across the country, as predicted,45 have used Justice Kennedy’s
obiter dictum—not the Constitution—to remove these decisions from the States
and subvert federalism. Some of the judges involved are presumably acting out
of an intimate animus since they are gay and some of them find children
sexually exciting; others, understanding the potential for drastic professional
and personal consequences, are avoiding harm by compliance; and still others,
heterosexual judges, male and female, comply for manifold nefarious rewards,
which can include children. One wonders how many toddlers it might have taken
to engineer all these coincidences.
For
someone who is supposed to adjudicate according to the law Justice Kennedy’s
language reads more like rhetorical hysterics than constitutional
jurisprudence. Justice Scalia’s response:
[T]he majority says that the
supporters of this Act acted with malice with the “purpose”…“to disparage and
to injure” same sex couples. It says that the motivation of DOMA was to
“demean,”…; to “impose inequality,”…, to “impose a stigma,”…, to deny people
equal dignity,” ibid.; to brand gay people as “unworthy,”…; and to
“humiliat[e]” their children….But, Justice Scalia explains, “to defend
traditional marriage is not to condemn, demean, or humiliate those who would
prefer other arrangements, any more than to defend the Constitution of the
United States is to condemn, demean or humiliate other constitutions….In the
majority’s judgment, any resistance to its holding is beyond the pale of
reasoned disagreement. To question its high-handed invalidation of a
presumptively valid statute is to act (the majority is sure) with the purpose
to “disparage,” “injure,” “degrade,” “demean,” and “humiliate” our fellow human
beings, our fellow citizens, who are homosexual. All that, simply for
supporting an Act that did no more than codify an aspect of marriage that had
been unquestioned in our society for most of its existence—indeed, had been
unquestioned in virtually all societies for virtually all of human history. It
is one thing for a society to elect change; it is another for a court of law to
impose change by adjudging those who oppose it hostes humani generis,
enemies of the human race. 46
“And
yet, all of this had been amply prefigured by Justice Kennedy’s notable opinion
in Romer v. Evans, in 1995, when he wrote that any move in the law
to cast an adverse moral judgment on the homosexual life ‘seems inexplicable by
anything but animus toward the class it affects; it lacks a rational
relationship to legitimate state interests.’” 47 Any moral holding he
disapproves of is now animus. His approach has not changed, he continues to
denounce as hateful and irrational anyone who argues against him writes it into
his opinion and deems it constitutional. He and his left wing comrades have
knowingly subverted the separation of powers, amended the Constitution and
given inferior judges the means to legislate, thereby successfully subverting
political authority, delegitimizing the courts and the Constitution they
purport to adhere to.
Anthony Kennedy and his associates
(including John Roberts and company) have, by silence and action, deliberately
and flagitiously abused their authority, operating outside all law in order to
punish dissent and achieve results they believed homosexuals could not gain
through the political process. This is not a unique burden, it is equally borne
by all participants in our political system. What the justices object to are
the limits imposed on their power by the Constitution and contrary opinions
held by the people at large that prevent homosexuals from rewriting reality;
for those reasons and others, like so many other malcontents unhappy with
constitutional authority, they ignore it. Theirs is an allegiance and a
judgment founded in totalitarian sensibilities, and perhaps planning rather
than the Constitution. This merits immediate impeachment.
As the
coincidences aligned so advantageously the question must be asked, was this
event brought about by collusion between the parties? For that matter, one
wonders why so many years ago the Senate rejected Robert Bork with such
dishonest, savage vehemence and yet a short time before seemed to have embraced
as a dear friend Mr. Scalia who had virtually the same voting record, was it a
matter of constituencies? And, pray tell, why was the eventual nomination of
Clarence Thomas met with such vile aspersions? Was this, again, a matter of
constituencies? Further, was there collusion when Mr. Bork’s nomination was cast
aside and Anthony Kennedy was eventually put up for confirmation, and was the
nomination and he and his family’s consequent suffering simply window dressing
in a theatre production? 48
Homosexuals who want to come out are out and they can live fulfilling,
productive lives with the same rights equally granted to all by the
Constitution and its appended Bill of Rights. But they want more, they want a
new reality, a pretense to which they would force us to adhere or suffer the
punishing force of law—or worse. By the agency of a disingenuous judiciary
homosexuals are coming to that end, coercing and deceiving the society into
ignoring evidence of harm and approving a “moral stamp of legitimacy” for a
sterile homosexual “marriage” that has no rational explanation and indeed
contradicts the wisdom of the species. What possible argument can they make for
unleashing all the power of government to force an entire population of
sociopaths on vulnerable children? This is a group whose psychology precludes
any but the most rudimentary emotional interaction with others, and especially
with children, who, to homosexuals, are of absolutely no consequence (except as
a commoditized prop for intentionally fallacious claims of being like heterosexuals,
or a sexual adventure), and, at the same time, they demand control of those
around them and will take strong measures to avoid losing it. A group whose
members, lacking the capacity for pity and love, have never hesitated to bring
women and children into their orbits, put them on display as evidence of
normalcy, then their usefulness having come to an end callously ignore and
leave them to suffer their abandonment—while still demanding and maintaining
control—and at the same time spout vacuous claims of love undying for public
consumption, which the media is all too happy to publicize, while ignoring the
laments of children who grieve for their missing parent(s), resent being
reduced to props so gays can claim normalcy, and find being exposed to
homosexual practices ghastly (imagine coming home to find your parent or
parents joined at the hips in an undulating line with a number of other
men...undulating). Hence the public has no way of discerning the hidden
heartaches of those so captured; their voices of grief seldom escape confinement
and when they do the source of distress often goes unidentified by design.
Image is everything and acting is the gay forte as evidenced by their success
as thespians satisfying their driving psychological need to pretend to be
people they are not—this may, at least in part, explain their desire to pretend
marriage and parenthood.
If
society is forced to accept as licit being cudgeled by, would be, Benthamian
magistrates into approving actions held to be contraindicated, limited,
representative, self-government will have taken another step toward extinction,
perhaps never again to be resurrected by conscience; and that same despotic
power will have been legitimized to coerce our approval of other extrajudicial
nullification's of societal standards favored by totalitarian socialists,
perhaps even to declare further dissent actionable. That seems to be what
Justice Kennedy and company are getting around to. (There is an incipient
campaign afoot to normalize homosexual access to children for sex and our
fearless leaders cannot be heard objecting.) Homosexual marriage demands the
universe pretend its predicates concur with truth. The
civilization that is seduced by such illusions, as ours has been, finds it
progressively easier to yield to the further erosion of truth, as ours has.
Furthermore, if an “adverse moral judgment” on the sexual activity of
homosexual adolescents of a consenting age “seems inexplicable by anything but
animus” what “rational reason” for prohibiting them from engaging in this
activity with pederasts (not to mention heterosexuals who are even now highly
valued by their elders), perhaps, even, to be rewarded in some way, can their
parent’s offer that would satisfy Justice Kennedy and his disaffected
sans-culottes? The institutional authority, cultural significance and measure
of the historical family has shrunk to what can only be its end limits; thus
parental authority is a meager, insignificant remnant subject to absolutist
governments that have forcibly taken children from families, hidden and kept
them incommunicado; jailed parents and stigmatized them for all manner of
imagined wrongs, and endowed them ex nihilo with permanent criminal
records that can annul their rights for life. And when all the participants are
under the age of consent (e.g., ages 12-13) what authority can then intervene
and set standards? Are children autonomous moral agents? If so, does that, in
the courts mind, legitimize children’s brief interludes of friendly lavatory
sex during school, or after school at home? Will the court invoke parens
patriae if the parents object to this behavior? What if schools
object? And when homosexuals who have acquired children on the market come out
for sex anytime anywhere for children will the court require society to treat
this as normal? Why not? Love—whatever that means—is the criterion by which
these things are evaluated, is it not? Who can reasonably say no young love?
(Warning for the perverted knave: That was a rhetorical question not to be
construed as an excuse.) Or will society be allowed to define itself by the
standard of what are believed to be objective facts? If not, with what will our
good officers of the court replace them? Will they create their own moral
code? (Since reason alone cannot provide the premises necessary to
enjoin ethical behavior philosophers are at a loss to provide such a thing.
“And with this failure, the whole enterprise of secular humanism—the idea that
man can define his humanity and shape the human future by reason and will alone—begins
to lose its legitimacy….” Thus come’s the clerisy’s repudiation of “secular
rationalism in favor of an intellectual and moral relativism and/or
nihilism.”49) Or shall we address all familial conflicts to the courts case by
case so judges can, like good conditioners who have cast off the objective
standards of traditional morality and practical reason—leaving nothing but mere
whim as a guide for their actions—simply tell us to do what they happen to like?
If the
Constitution says everything they claim it does these judges should just lay it
all out for us. Show us just how many “rights” are lurking in the due process
clauses other than a legitimate expectation of fair and consistent procedures,
and the equal protection clause that instead of supporting the rights of
citizens applied equally across the nation “constitutionalizes” the destruction
of federalism and the tyranny of law. Put all the questions to rest, show us in
our Great Charter how we should live, where progress ends. But of course the
jig would then be up. They would be forced to admit the Constitution does not
address everything the judge’s claim it does and, moreover, “reason cannot
identify an end to progress,” nor, having been unmoored from the
objective, can it “define progress along the way.”50 In sum, their
jurisprudence is frequently guided by nothing more than the political winds;
thus their fabulist adventures in post-modernist denials of truth is recognized
for what it is, a usurpation, a tyranny, totalitarian despots acting as
scheming opportunists, amending the Constitution of the United States to suit
themselves and their narrow faction. The glory of the age, limited,
accountable, representative self-government has been brought to its knees by
judges robed in an authority that answers not to law but their faction’s
arbitrary, self-indulgent “I want’s.” As a result, they need appropriate cases
at appropriate times from which they can fabricate opinions and keep up the
pretense, deeming all this “constitutional” and “progress.” If parental
authority is challenged and the court follows its fraudulent logic they can
only rule one way.
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“[S]ocialists take
equality to be the ultimate social and political ideal. In the Communist
Manifesto (1848), Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels maintain that the abolition of
bourgeois property and bourgeois family structure is a necessary first
requirement for building a society that accord’s with the political ideal of
equality.” 51 This corresponds in nature to the radical egalitarianism of
totalitarian socialists in this country and their corruption of a once vibrant
social order that rightly understood property as being inseparable from liberty
and the healthy family as an irreplaceable building block of a healthy society.
This is no longer so and their resulting instigation of societal chaos has
allowed them to consolidate powers and make dominate the views of people like
themselves who hate what America stood for.
Under
the guise of liberalism that which is socialistic in its objects hence
necessarily totalitarian in its nature has by the power of the lefts pullulated
groups polluted the nation’s polity, politics, economy, culture, and character.
This end has been abetted by an elitist media that, believing the lefts sectarian
power to rule unchallenged is the ultimate value by which all others are to be
evaluated, has set itself to be the overarching censor and global editor of
information disseminated to the citizenry. They are a potentate of propaganda
faithfully filtering and managing the information Americans receive (and making
it up when need be, the Matthew Shepard myth stunningly exemplifies their
nefarious ability to plainly lie); thus managing public opinion to make society
amenable to their self-centered agenda of domination, hate, and intolerance.
Accordingly, no great fuss was made when California, one of the Democratic
Party champions of progressivism or totalitarian socialism, with “111
billionaires and the nation’s highest poverty rate (adjusted for cost of
living),”52 tried to further erode the achievement principle with an attempted
reinstatement of racial discrimination that would have denied large numbers of
Asian student’s with superior qualifications access to the universities. (Even
some Ivy League schools are allegedly doing this. These pinnacles of higher
education, bastions of equality and individualism, uncompromising choice and
diversity, grade inflation, and, for the most part, principles that change,
seem to take the position that it is the weak against the strong and “if our
kids cannot keep up with your kids we will not let your kids go to school with
our kids,” thus we have the confused and withered Ivy League for youths who
cannot quite cut it.) This should be alarming, these schools produce a large
number of our leaders (such as Supreme Court justices), who seemingly lack,
among others, a work ethic. Are we really destined to be led by the slothful
and the second rate that rely on the authority of their elders to stave off
superior students, and who may end up hiring those industrious Americans as
prosthetics for their inadequacies? Someone will have to forgo their leisure
and read a book. Lowered standards are an insidious fact that have reached with
deleterious effects the entire society, including education; and even the
Supreme Court membership criteria: if one is of the right religion, ethnic
background, sexual proclivity or opinion the Senate will approve you, otherwise
not, at least not without a fight. These were, in the minds of the politicos
who judged them so viciously, surely to be the failings of Robert Bork and
Clarence Thomas. Intellectual and ethical standards are not part of the
requirements.
Nor does
the media draw our attention when progressives support spending policies that
threaten our safety and prosperity with the certainty of an economic implosion
that would have worldwide consequences; avaricious public employees and their
Unions suck the economic lifeblood out of our communities (for the benefit of
their relatively few members), and in the case of teachers and their Unions
sometimes the life out of our children; when much of our information on climate
change, having been derived from inadequate models, is inadequate for decision
making; and despite science’s failures to ascertain the truth in the past and
the protestations of many prominent scientists calls are made to unilaterally
reduce emissions in such a way that would result in our economic suicide, (that
is not to say that multilateral efforts should not be made to reduce
emissions); 53 when the myth of a campus rape epidemic that trivializes rape is
used as an excuse to gain power for both government and radical feminists, each
of whom have made “victimhood a coveted status that confers privileges,”
proliferates victims, 54 and coddles “students melodramatic oppression
fantasies.” (“In the 1986 Ms. Survey that sparked the campus-rape
industry, 73 percent of respondents whom the study characterized as rape
victims said they hadn’t been raped when asked the question directly. Forty-two
percent of these supposed victims had intercourse again with their alleged
assailants.” 55)
Furthermore, feminism “is deeply antagonistic to traditional Western culture
and proposes the complete restructuring of society, morality, and human
nature.” 56 For such an endeavor they must have totalitarian control, when the
truth interferes (and it always does) it must be censored in order to
accommodate, for example, the radical, all encompassing, feminist doctrine of
patriarchal conspiracy against women, the idea that all of reality is one big
male plot to deprive women of their rightful place in the world. Hence they are
not strangers to insanity and if you are a wandering male who seems vulnerable
they may act to harm you, wherever you go. Just for fun; because they can. Or
they may engage in a long-standing relationship and then claim rape when they
become unhappy, this even works on Generals; or like the grifter in Texas, just
say all the right words, get the money, and run (an unacknowledged cottage
industry). And when time passes and no one is any longer buying what you are
selling run for governor—this is feminist progress. (However, totalitarian
socialist men and women, feminists and otherwise, make an exception for
conservative women and children who can suffer all the assaults and gross
indignities they and the smiling media can heap on them.) And those dreaded
micro aggressions such as flirting, a casual compliment, or perhaps a glance
now holds the possibility of engendering accusations of sexual impropriety
that, whether they result in criminal convictions (or even charges), can ruin
reputations and follow the accused for life.57
Whether
the subject is radical individualism/egalitarianism, the scope of campus sexual
assault, the imaginary pay gap, lagging school test scores, a calamitous
multiculturalism, anti-gun terrorists, terrorism perpetrated by radical animal
rights groups, and many others such as covert homosexual rights terrorists, and
feminist terrorists (many of whom are gay as well), the media and the left they
support understand these subjects cannot bear the scrutiny of reason, nor in
some cases the light of day. Thus they inundate the public with humbug.
Understanding truth as a threat to the state’s imperious march to power media
progressives beat it down or edit it out while portraying those of the left as
oh-so-gaily beneficent and tolerant. Yet if that were true they would not have
to hide from telling us why they and their homosexual terrorist allies harbor
such militant enmity for India and cultures like it, and how those same
homosexuals illegitimately appropriated United States government assets to
deliberately engage in dastardly, malevolent and mortifying sectarian
violence—a dirty war of terror—against that sovereign nation’s culture and
appointed representative:
Ahh, to
be able to grasp from a distance by proxy of law a human and by eminence of
government to eliminate all their hope, to reach out and force oneself on them,
to humiliate, to terrify, to violate she who is at their mercy by putting their
very hands on her in order to warm and firm their loins with her fearful
trembling, secure in the knowledge this violation of, this chipping away at her
soul is unstoppable by law, protected by the state, that they are utterly in
control, they own her. This is pure joy tinctured sexual for these gay
perpetrators. And that cringe of horror at this defilement that her sternest
discipline cannot quite control? Well, wonderful they crow, this will be interpreted
by their toady’s as resistance, as an excuse to force her to endure the further
wretched touch of their filthy hands; hence the fear, the shame, the breaking
anguish, Yes! That is pain they can live on even from a distance, puts a spring
in a psychopath’s step, firms the phallus, sets a tingle those nether regions,
and make’s life worth living! This is the totalitarian way. Stand up people and
let everyone see what gay tolerance and your ballyhooed esteem for cultural
diversity really look like.
It is an
outrage that these democrats should identify themselves as liberals, much less
Americans. Their intellectual history, like that of their comrades throughout
history, evidences no continuity of fidelity to liberalism, limited republican
government, or devotion to this country as therefore constituted. Like good
Marxists they progress to a power that abstracts and subsumes the individual
into the state. That is not a power whereof individuals employ their freedom to
define a good life for themselves, instead it is defined for them by
totalitarianisms all powerful theocracy of repressive dogma. (Scary thought:
Nothing changes. California is a state that enthusiastically supported eugenics
and whose assembly once passed a bill outlawing the internal combustion
engine.) It is an outrage that parents who have acted on our former cultures
moral virtues of hard work, thrift, and sacrifice and the children who
appreciated, respected, and honored that selflessness, and thus demonstrated
their gratitude with sedulous academic effort and achievement should suffer at
the hands of poseurs’ hostile to the investment of ethics in our citizens.
(“They spend ten times as much time as non-Asian students do on organized
non-school activities ranging from music lessons to tutoring to
test-preparation courses.”)58 Universities exist to educate our best students;
we have a duty to posterity and the nation to call the media and their
accessories to account for their subversive actions and to learn from these
parents example.
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. .
Totalitarian socialists and their
handmaiden big media, which is to say those radicalize by savage lusts intent
on trammeling our liberties and turning the citizenry into a sequacious herd
that can be manipulated and deceived into tolerating corruption, have an agenda
that addresses those interests. Their approach is evident in myriad ways.
Business
interests in perpetually cheap labor, politicians looking for votes, and unions
looking for members have rendered immigration legislation meaningless and
inflated our population with unassimilated, unskilled non-citizens that demand
the benefits of citizenship without understanding the responsibilities. Many
persons, including business persons who stand to benefit from corporate
welfare, have bought into the idea that government should be the great
equalizer in and provider of stuff, lots of stuff. As a result, national
principles are again perverted and the welfare state for businesses and people
who are not in material want grows like a blood swelled parasite and acts as a
lure to foreign nationals who are. Also, Hillary and Wall Street have cuddled
up perhaps fearing skepticism of an inefficacious Dodd-Frank would find that it
fraudulently serves the purposes of the powerful that can absorb the cost of
its onerous regulations while smaller concerns cannot. Hence the big get bigger
and the smaller institutions get squeezed out—by the law—while the amelioration
of risk to the financial system and national security (a common good) remains
an unsubstantial product of someone’s imagination. Wall Street is holding a gun
on the nation with the blessing of the Democratic Party, metaphorically of
course. (At one time, Hillary said she might not announce her candidacy
until summer (2015). Could it have been she feared a lack of donors for a lost
cause? Oh, the questions, the missteps, the unbearable dilemma; but after all,
at this point, what difference does it make?)
Marijuana policy is always a good example of private and public sector
scheming. State medical marijuana laws have proliferated, research has not and
federal law still declares it a schedule one drug with “no currently accepted
medical use and a high potential for abuse.”59 Thus states and their leaders
are in rebellion against federal law, openly advocating sometimes felonious
behavior, and doctors favoring politics over law and science are participating
when they prescribe the plants use despite federal law. None of this meets any
test of ethics. At the same time, this drug that can produce any number of
deleterious physiological effects, including cognitive impairment of teenagers
and psychotic breaks has been in the name of freedom legalized by some states
for “recreational” purposes. Yet, in the name of freedom, whether for medical
or recreational use, users are not free to simply grow their own unrestricted,
except for an obligatory admonition made legally binding by law to keep it out
of the hands of children. It seems that state governments, perhaps in
conjunction with silent partners who desire legitimacy, have created a business
and are jealously guarding the tax revenue and profits no matter who gets hurt.
All of these people are, of course, too big to prosecute.60
The
Supreme Court has passed down a decision on the straw purchase of guns. The
court found the qualifying clause on the federal paperwork that prohibits
purchases for another buyer licit, even though the original purchaser and the
secondary recipient were legally eligible to own guns. But because the Court
could not, they did not explain how that can be when the law in question, that
supposedly supported the clause, did not prohibit such transactions. An
unaccountable bureaucracy has once again imagined a law of its political liking
and an unaccountable court, unhappy with the constitutional separation of
powers, has created an imprimatur of legitimacy, constitutional even. (Abramski
v. United States)
Terrorism is a subject sure to raise the hackles on a politician’s neck as long
as the risk of fighting it falls to others. Hence the maintenance of the
volunteer military obviating the need to face those “supporters of our troops”
who might otherwise find themselves required to address national interests
personally, and answer uncomfortable questions as to why certain people, such
as those in organized crime, were not called to serve in the past and how these
people, in particular, were known to and came to have an agreement with
government not to serve in the first place. It is much more convenient for
government to dishonor its contracts and unilaterally prolong the commitments
of our combat soldiers. After all, the brave office dwellers moan, they are a
politically ineffectual constituency, whiffets socially unconnected to the
reaches of power, and downright pesky people who don’t know their place, at
that. It is a utilitarian argument from force v. the patriot’s defenselessness:
government has won the battle. Political leaders of this character do not have
the ethical fortitude to support a great nation but they find it useful that
the few give patriotism and its inspiring sentiments repose in their lives.
After
they have completed their tours of duty, or when government gives them
permission, the dutiful can come home and take their place in the local pens,
in some cases to be picked off along with their wives and children by
terrorists those brave office dwellers have no intention of warning them about
nor defending them from—domestic and international—or they may fall to the V.A.
while on a waiting list; while, at the same time, in return for their service,
they will have been put on terrorist watch lists by the injudicious. And,
always, they will be hounded by unaccountable forces to observe political
correctness and conform, join the collective and be happy, or else. Welcome
home.
As for
all the butchered and broken bodies strewn over the national landscape, well
government never tells the public about them anyway. Taking away what
individuals by their nature understand to be a natural right to defend their
lives would be understood as further evidence of the monstrous trespasses
against nature’s law (the law of right and wrong) of which government is
capable. Nor does government speak of its documented history
of murder by its own hand—aided at times by prosecutorial discretion
and at times by the corporate forces of organized crime—of presumably law
abiding citizens, as if they were helots; nor admits its failed logic that claims
we would be better off if guns were further restricted—making the innocent
easier to kill—and consistently following their pattern of deception by
omission, fail to admit the crime legal weapons deter and that criminals have
illegitimate resources law abiding citizens do not, hence they will always
have guns—which at present are the least of worries—and a host of other
weapons no matter how many laws are passed. (Hint: criminals aren’t known for
obeying laws.) “Gun control proposals are nothing more than a modern liberal
suggestion that government, which is unable to protect its citizens, make sure
those citizens cannot defend themselves.” 61
No
polity, people, or ethics can forever withstand the entropy of standards,
principles, and morals that took place in the last century (and continues today)
to the detriment of liberalism, our citizen’s prosperity and safety, limited
government’s accountability, the rule of law, and of the other institutions
that guarded much needed standards and traditions. The deceits and perversions
of totalitarian socialism are immiscible with liberalism's apodictic truths,
the political science so magnificently expounded in The Federalist,
the natural rights eloquently set forth in the Declaration of
Independence and the finely woven compromises that created the Constitution.
They contradict, they injure, and they maliciously offend the sensibilities of
ordered Liberty.
.
. .
Flaunting a dullard’s
self-assurance of infallibility totalitarians use unlimited government to force
society and its institutions to give way to arbitrary power and conform to
their predetermined image. To accomplish this subjugation there is nothing
beyond sacrifice; wherefore, they vouchsafe our liberties, rights and principles
in a “living constitution,” the meaning of which is subject to their demands
for change and from which, as a result, they will wring many of their excuses
for governing. The authority of government now depends not on “deriving their
just powers from the consent of the governed,”62 but in order to nullify any
authority not their own the purposeful misrepresentation of liberalism, limited
government, and, fundamentally, the United States of America and the
Constitution.
If these
enfant terribles had bothered to consult history they would have discovered
their betrayal of the United States and the consequences already played out in
its annals, exposing them for the traitorous vermin that they are.63 History
could have reminded them that our Constitution and the great nation it unites
grew from the root of western civilization. That at a certain time and place
the experience of the ages was brilliantly synthesized and a historical
parturition begot a miracle not to be aborted at the whim of political apes. History
could have cautioned them with the example of the illustrious Athens that
tragically demonstrated how an unlimited government became a tyrant that took
Socrates life and ruined that city, and exhorted them that “government of the
most numerous and most powerful class…requires…institutions that shall protect
it against itself, and shall uphold the permanent reign of law against
arbitrary revolutions of opinion.”64 But limited government, sturdy
institutions inviolate, and ordered liberty are their bane; like the sanguinary
Bolsheviks and Fascists totalitarian socialists seek the subjugation of a
society atomized and made defenseless by, in this iteration, disguised
violence. Like the murderous Jacobins their intent is the outright reshaping of
both society and human nature…to be achieved by the obliteration of any
opposition and redefining civic virtue as meeting the corrupted standards of
the rulers. That is, doing whatever intellectual or physical violence is
required by the “disinterested” elite to prop up their regime of fear and hate.
65 Typical statists, enchanted by their own authority and exaggerated
self-importance, they have no allegiance to any Decalogue, political principle,
or premise of natural law embodied in statute, Federalist, Constitution,
or the Declaration of Independence. Their authority represents nothing but
arbitrary desire and their desire is absolute authority. They have repudiated
the rule of law, our political principles, and objective value judgments, among
others, to work corruption on the understandings, dispositions, and
institutions that gave birth to and have sustained our nation, founded on a
blinkered lust for control and their willingness to foster tyranny’s allies and
liberty’s enemies: want and ignorance, contraindicated interests, fear and hate.
.
. .
“We all want progress. But
progress,” Lewis reminds us, “means getting nearer to the place where you want
to be. And if you have taken a wrong turning, then to go forward does not get
you any nearer. If you are on the wrong road, progress means doing an about
turn and walking back to the right road; and in that case the man
who turns back soonest is the most progressive man.”66
For most
of those of the Late-Enlightenment the progress of science held the promise of
extending man’s dominion over nature. 67 By virtue of these advances it became
intelligible and hence a rational order of the natural world, governed by
predictable forces, might be governed to improve mankind’s future. These
discoveries gave hope to the catechumens of Enlightenment that laws of nature
governing man could be grounded in science by hypothesizing him in a state of
nature, producing “generalizable laws” to which he must answer. 68 That which,
in theory, defined the natural state of man would define his nature and
governance, in theory. Pure Reason, unmediated by common sense, experience, or
any supporting agency of the sentiments congruent with reality, and in spite of
its oft time’s confusing claims in the affairs of man, was to be the infallible
authority under which this was done. Reason was rational, but not necessarily
reasonable. Man was to be a non-facultative material abstraction, destined for
all of time to wander its paths according to a fixed pattern. The epiphenomena
of mindless matter bumping into itself between man’s ears would with a roll of
the cosmic dice produce a definitive understanding of a naturalistic reality.
Reason’s authority would be established; progress to perfection would be
inevitable, irrefutable, and irreversible; all would be well.
This
briefly describes a prominent aspect of the Enlightenment Liberalism of the day
and Thomas Paine who was such a creature. But a cold-blooded reason unmixed
with experience and undirected by prudence can make for the utmost folly.
Paine, in typically facund fashion, attacked history as a mere record of “human
failures to apply the proper principles to politics,” 69 and sans evidence
deified individual reason—everyone could know the truth by individual effort,
strictly by reason—then sought to impose that deity’s heterodoxy. 70 “In order
to follow the dictates of reason we must put aside all the context and
authority of the given world and pursue the abstract and universal truth
directly.” This is the requirement of Enlightenment reason. 71 Then, in an
anthropological revolt, he manically sought to justify revolution by advancing
a baseless theory of pre-historical origins and postulating imagined facts from
imagined circumstances to support it. He theorized that man was solitary,
unencumbered by hierarchal and social differentiation; thus he had been born
equal (never mind mom and dad, or their buddies) and a separate individual
(ditto). From these beginnings, to support that manic devotion for revolution,
he “discovered”—invented—natural society a transitional step from man’s
isolated origins to formal governance, and to which, he argued,
post-revolutionary man, now primordial man, could return for information to begin
again, after the slaughter.72
Nonetheless, that theory was swept away when the blood-raw specter of 1789
roiled the world with its madness and the peoples wept for the terrible
consequences of ruthlessly imposing simplistic notions of rational control on a
nation, while at the same time, according to the reason of the guillotine
and gibbet, destroying all the conventions and institutions that shaped
society. As it turned out, the complexities of society that was to have
surrendered to man’s matured reason, and a few simple undefined abstract
principles, befuddled the speculative adolescents of
Enlightenment. Revolutionary rationalism had begotten, according to an
approving Sieyes, “some unknown country to which the nation was transported….
Every effaceable trace and relic of national history was carefully wiped away.”73
The nation defined by history, however, simply ceased to exist; there was no
ethical advance.
For
Thomas Paine a just society could only be produced by concatenating abstract
principles under the head of reason, while subverting affections for custom,
habit, the natural order of prescription and the guidance of beliefs long held
and proven by experience (prejudice) that united individuals in society. He
speculated this condition would lead to the rule of individual reason. But the
history Paine rejected as a mere record of man’s failure to employ reason to
understand his natural rights tells us it did not. History tells us he was
right.
By
contrast, John Locke’s state of nature exemplifies objective values and so
found the natural condition of men to be “a state of perfect freedom to order
their actions, and dispose of their possessions and persons, as they think fit,
within the bounds of the law of nature.”74 Which meant, for thinkers such as
himself, “the Law of Human Nature or the Law of Right and
Wrong.”75 “A state also of equality, wherein all the power and jurisdiction is
reciprocal, no one having more than another…,”76 everyone was to be equally
free as individuals, thus mutual equals to be treated as such according to an
external standard we did not create but which we by our nature recognize and
appeal to. This accord’s with the Law of Nature.
But the
Law of Human Nature, unlike the laws of science, is volitional.
Whereas the laws discovered by science are predictable and operate without his
assent, man can choose whether to obey his knowledge of right and wrong77;
unless you believe reason is a determined result of a naturalistic nature man
has a choice.
The, so called, progressive
evolution of human political and economic institutions ending in liberal
democracy and market driven economics might satisfy a Hegelian that the End of
History had come. In other words, “inevitable” political evolution will have
ended, and this is as good as it gets. But appearances can be mistaken for
reality, so too change for progress. Liberalism and democracy may be the best
man can do, theoretically, but they can be corrupted into empty forms and
rituals devoid of substance, their principles listless banners for what was.
The “inevitability of History” is easily misdirected by interests other than
noble and can be just as easily unhinged by its radical contingencies.
Cumulative advances in knowledge produce change in circumstances but do
not perforce lead to progress; that is progress in a vulgar sense, not
necessarily in that of approaching something better. Moreover,
to deny the possibility of improvement forecloses its consideration conforming
reality to subjective beliefs, or mere opinions isolated from and, indeed, in
denial of the exterior world.
The idea that History has an inevitable course that will eventually pour us out
into a standing political puddle denies the possibility of possibilities;
makes History ineluctable; gives it, ipse dixit, a will of its own; and makes the
efforts of men and women, and the radical contingencies they sometimes produce
irrelevant. That course of history would, furthermore, presuppose an end of
man’s flawed nature, resulting in institutions beyond corruption. That
opinion, however, contradicts experience.
Regarding liberalism, many individuals believe the ideas it encompasses (e.g.,
equal liberty, mutual equality, the rule of law including property rights, and
free enterprise) are good but “progress” is better. So they believe all those
other ideas ought to be strictly subordinate and conduce toward an enforced
despotic equality that enlists the law to bind men to progressives will.
Equality thus comes to mean no one shall be allowed to deviate from the pattern
progressives have drawn. At the same time, instead of being treated equally as
human beings under law their superior understanding entitles them to be
privileged, sovereign over all. Thus a powerful few believe the authority of
the people to manage their own lives is misplaced and ought to be reassigned to
them, of course. In this course of history Liberty becomes an impediment to
progressive “good government.”
For the sake of fidelity we must ask ourselves how much corruption the defining
principles of liberalism can endure before they cease to exist. Do
we support ordered liberty and reciprocal equality under just law, or not? Does
the law, including the Constitution, provide a bulwark against those who would
by force impose their will on our citizens and the society they comprise, or
not? As for
democracy, are we now content, that rather than society acting on itself, to
allow ourselves to be managed by a few specialists in indoctrination,
conditioners.
A
few brief examples will serve to illustrate in regard to the law. Over 5000
employees of a national bank were recently fired for fraudulent actions. There
has been no word of any criminal prosecutions. It is now commonplace for
police agencies to fund themselves and local governments by the use of civil
forfeiture laws that allow them to seize the property of citizens innocent by
law. No evidence, no warrant, no arrest, no problem. Some jurisdictions even
have devices whereby they can, for instance at a traffic stop, suck the cash
off ones cards at their discretion. The law, if you will, requires only that
someone imagine, despite the lack of evidence, that there has
been a breach of law. What this proves, however, is that legislatures are quite
capable of creating unjust laws. Not
to mention unlawful laws such as those “legalizing” marijuana in spite of
federal law: Article VI of the American Constitution is categorical, “This
Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in
pursuance thereof…shall be the supreme law of the land.” So our national
charter is routinely and obviously contravened, subverted, and its character
eroded to the point that its effect is unrecognizable. States routinely
legalize the production and sale of marijuana, and the federal IRS passively
accepts taxes from these criminal enterprises.
Imminent domain is now a weapon turned on the defenseless in the
interests of the powerful. And too often when an individual is deprived of
their life by police force there is no trial to sort out the facts and the
truth. Thus any story authorities enunciate in press-reports—which are what
reporters are mostly writing from—cannot be held accountable to standards of
evidence. Moreover, force now trumps discretion in the name of discrimination.
Societal consensus born of individual discretion to separate ourselves for the
sake of modesty and privacy by sex in society is now traduced perniciously
discriminatory. Individuals who suffer distorted psychological perceptions and
reject society’s customs are free willy-nilly to subvert them, instead of
getting the help they need. This negates society’s institutions, habits,
beliefs, associations and conventions, replacing them with powerless
individuals directed by the centralized state; civil liberties are thus
displaced by despotism and Freedom comes under the domination of power.
Today the country faces, at best,
a relativistic ideology that, often as not, is a subterfuge for sic
volo sic jubeo adorned with the pretended excuse of some fanciful
reason, and is ruled by an ascendency of short winged birds (with sometimes
fluffy pates) for whom the truth is not within reach; virtue has been perverted
to satisfy their desire for pleasure and avoiding pain, at best. They might
yearn for something better but, blinded by their wants and
itches, do not know in what direction to flap. Driven to exasperation by their
appetites they have given up on progress and instead accommodated directionless
change aided by falsity to fulfil their selfish desires. But
for those appetites the elements of their souls are withered away.
For these and other reasons progressives have developed the habit of
politicizing every thought and action: it’s all politics, all the time; so
wants become rights and reality becomes twisted to suite the polemical passions
of those with an itch they cannot quite scratch by themselves. Thus the tainted
shadow of government tumescence clouds every aspect of our lives with the
specter of its force, engulfing and drawing us in to be managed, petted and
preened, mordioux! And when we further explore this untoward
domestication, we find the gloom hides dissilient growths spewing further
depravity, we might want to forgo any congratulations as to progress. Bad
ideas have taken root, corrupting and consuming us.
America's beginnings were characterized by opportunity and the
independence that flowered in the wake of its cultural accessibility. Thus
habits of liberty and entrepreneurship and a respect for property were anchored
in experience; mutual participation, political and economic, and a reciprocal
rule of law defined equality; voluntary associations and institutions took
shape, the great independent authorities that guard liberty flourished in the
knowledge that the character of the whole was a product of individual actions;
thus individuals became communities. America was born.
The false prophets of progressivism had not yet arisen to persuade the people
of their need for government to invade and manage their lives. They worked,
they built; a great nation arose. They did not know any better.
Moreover, history’s powerful
minds did not foresee the American experiment, much less its success. For the
United States are the result of a fortunate confluence of events, experience,
culture (and lack of), opportunity, and religion that created a nation unlike
any other, a nation that unleashed the dynamism of individuals mutually
empowered by custom and law to participate economically and politically;
equally at liberty to act for their betterment; and recognizing that their
interests are affected by the surrounding environment—physical, political,
intellectual and ethical—to engage in associations for its maintenance and
improvement; thus infused with a moral understanding that brought a common
ethical foundation to their deliberations.
Part two:
Epigraph:
Lord Acton, The History
of Freedom in Antiquity, 8/25/2014. http://oll.LibertyFund.org/titles/75
1. Edmund
Burke, Letter to a Noble Lord, (1795, 1796), Web, 7/7/2013.
2. Gertrude
Himmelfarb, The New History and the Old: critical essays and
reappraisals, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge,
Massachusetts, 2004. p. 203
3. For
the record, I do not own, carry, nor am in possession of any weapons,
whatsoever. To do so would be to give the “authorities” an excuse to shoot me
or, rather, murder me. Further, experience teaches us that when law enforcement
makes an arrest and the arrestee is in possession of weapons, that becomes a
separate charge in spite of the subject’s (once upon a time) presumed
innocence. I prefer they not do any of that, and so have taken away that
excuse. If at any time these shy authorities would like to talk to me, other
than surreptitiously (remember the hefty fellow on the sidewalk near the
University), that would be just dandy. Please feel free to call Lisa Bazant in
Billings, who has, admittedly, dumped me as a client (I, alas belatedly,
reciprocated by dumping her as my attorney), but nevertheless, she impressed me
at our one and only meeting (except for one brief encounter in her office lobby
surrounded by people coming and going), and may, if your sweating minions can
remember their manners (I concede it is a long shot), and not soil her furniture
(another long shot), deign to speak to you; consequently, may take an interest
in this heretofore, technically, unknown case. If not, you may
contact me and we will go from there. And wherever we go, rest assured, I, for
my part, shall go very, very quietly (wouldn’t want a repeat of that Florida
disaster nor the California tragedy). See you in court.
4. Gertrude
Himmelfarb, The New History and the Old. Web, 6/22/2015.
https://books.google.com, p.169. “‘A LIBERAL DESCENT’ is meant to
encapsulate the essential principles of Whig history, the idea of liberty and
the idea of continuity. The expression is [Edmund] Burke’s.” Moreover, the
liberties of the English people, “were not only legitimized by the past; they
were secured and extended by the same process of inheritance that brought them
into the present.”
5. Edmund Burke, An
Appeal from the new to the Old Whigs, August 1791, Web, 3/1/2014
6. Eth. Nic. 1104 b. Taken from
C.S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man, Chapter 1. Web.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/augustine/arch/lewis/abolition1.htm
7. United Nations,
Convention on the Rights of the Child, Committee on the Rights of the Child,
2/4/2015, p. 5. i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2015/images/02/06/u.n..isis.children.report.pdf
9. Plato. The
Republic. Trans. Desmond Lee. Second Edition, 2007. Penguin Group (USA)
Inc., New York, N.Y. p. 18, 338c
10. C.S.
Lewis. The Poison of Subjectivism. Web.
11. ibid.
12. Jerry Root, C.S.
Lewis and the Case Against Subjectivism. Knowing & Doing – C.S.
Lewis Institute, Web, cslewisinstitute.org/Knowing_and_Doing.
13. C.S. Lewis. Perelandra.
The beginning of the thought came from this book, but the page number is lost
to me. Read the book.
14. C.S. Lewis. Mere
Christianity. Simon& Schuster. 1996. I don’t have the page number. Read
the book.
15. Catherine Drinker
Bowen. Miracle at Philadelphia: The Story of the Constitutional
Convention May to September 1787. Hachette Book Group. New York, N.Y. p. 213
16. C.S. Lewis. The
Screwtape Letters. Zondervan a division of Harper Collins. New York,
N.Y.
17. C.S. Lewis. Mere
Christianity
18. NIV, Proverbs
22:6 This verse is an admonition to not only instruct our children but to model
what is taught, exemplifying the attitudes that support good habits.
19. I say
improbable because I do not understand how, by other than God’s hand, what to
my understanding must be infinite space could have been created—what did it
replace?—or how the infinite could be other than eternal. As for the odds of
inorganic atoms forming living matter, hence all its necessary physiological
processes simultaneously, by chance, seem, to this layman, mathematically
remote to say the least. Take faith in blind evolution, you say?
Michael J. Behe in an address to
the American Museum of Natural History, Blind Evolution or Intelligent
Design, April 23, 2002, quotes from The Way of the Cell,
published…by Oxford University Press and written by Colorado State University
biochemist Franklin Harold, who wrote, “we must concede that there are
presently no detailed Darwinian accounts of the evolution of any biomechanical
system, only a variety of wishful speculations.” Things like the eternal,
and infinity, and irreducible complexity do make you wonder.
Yet science is not to be dismissed
nor ignored because it challenges our beliefs. The age of the earth is a case
in point. If it is as science tells us quite old, then we must reevaluate our
understanding. To hold to the belief that it is relatively young, when it
appears very old, would seem to contradict the character of its maker. (So
too the groundless Deistic belief that the universe is the result of a deity
that made it and everything in it, set it in motion and then, perhaps, became
confused and just kind of wandered off. That would not be good. Further,
deists, of the eighteenth century, anyway, believed a man’s heaven or hell were
his creation (Drinker Bowen, page ???). Yet this would require one to ignore
all recorded history, including the miserable lot of the slaves in this country.)
20. The skilled
practice of knowledge is the definition (given by Melissa Lane in her
introduction to Desmond Lee’s, Plato, The Republic; see note 9). But the skill
of virtuous living oft practiced is, out of habit so formed, manifested as almost
second nature. Thus, for instance, if you were new to a neighborhood the
unaffected practitioner of virtue might be found on your doorstep presenting
you with a gift (pie’s always good) ready to drink copious amounts of coffee
and chat (and eat pie?) because, of course, they were here to make an
investment (themselves) in this world and to do that they must get to know
their neighbors. Mature virtue lived springs from a heart shaped by appropriate
affections. Virtue starts in the head, but takes root in the chest; and from
there a good life is given bloom.
21. Plato, The Republic,
Trans. Desmond Lee. p. 320, 562a
22. ibid., p. 321,
562c
23. ibid., p.
322, 563d
24. ibid., p.
323, 564a
25. C.S.
Lewis, The World’s Last Night and other essays, Harcourt, Inc. (A
Harvest Book), San Diego, New York, London. p. 59
26. ibid.,
p. 59
27. George
Washington, Circular to the States, 1783, Web.
28. Robert
H. Bork, Slouching Towards Gommorah: modern liberalism and
American Decline, ReganBooks, New York, N.Y. 1996. p. 150
29. Robert P.
George, Struggle against totalitarianism, Opinion Page, Missoulian,
9/11/2014 (Originally ran in the Philadelphia Enquirer.)
30. ibid.
31. Ted
McAllister, The Institutions of American Liberty, Web, 4/21/2014.
Online Library of Law and Liberty.
www.libertylawsite.org/liberty-forum/the-institutions-of-american-liberty
32.
Gertrude Himmelfarb, The New History and the Old. p. 16
33.
Robert H. Bork, Slouching Towards Gommorah. p. 150-1
34. Homosexuals
have trouble responding to people with “other feelings.” We ought to define
this word love then test it against what they mean. Is their affection for the
person or is that affection for the perceived control of the other person?
Let’s ask the A.P.A. and the law enforcement personnel who are among the first
responders to the bloody scenes of their interpersonal partings of the ways.
Love in popular usage seems to mean a state of mind ordinate to action without
limits, sometimes immediate, even spontaneous, and indiscriminate
self-satisfaction—because it’s love—and in the interest of radical
individualism must be considered impermanent in order to be a free or liberated
individual, free to flee any obligation or duty at a whim. Is this that vaunted
rugged individualism? While in the interest of radical egalitarianism all
expressions of “love” must be considered as equal. Same sex, babies, toddlers,
threesomes, foursomes, animals and dead bodies, street corners and toilets,
it’s all good and normative now. So love is a glorified excuse infused with
torrents of insanity.
And
don’t forget, we can’t discriminate, our Benthamian magistrates say so.
35. Wednesday, August
17, 2011, Baltimore, Maryland the pedophile group B4U-ACT held a conference at
which “Self-described ‘gay activist’ and speaker Jacob Breslow” suggested
that “pedophiles needn’t gain consent from a child to have sex with ‘it’ any
more than we need consent from a shoe to wear it.” This is consonant with Diane
Feinstein’s “if you like your baby you can keep it,” philosophy. The child’s
humanity or lack of is defined by desire, if the desire is to dispose of, or
rape “it” then the child becomes meat. This will doubtless be heralded by those
such as Harry Reid and Robert Mueller as the next step in avoiding the penalty
of laws that prohibit—none successfully so far—their raping of very small
children. After all they might reason, these little ones can have penises,
vaginas, mouths, and anuses, and, because judges in Baal like wisdom have said
they are not human, they could be sacrificed on the market’s altar, politicians
could tax the trade, and some libertarians, for whom the market sanctifies all,
could get out their loincloths and do a happy dance. One might even drive
up their market value by leaving them to struggle rather than terminate them on
the birthing table. That is, if they are not human beings.
Now if someone were to object to
this idea as disgusting, well then, very good. Your emotional response agrees
with the practical reason that tells us these small ones have an objective
value, that they have merit, they are good and that we ought to care for them.
Townhall.com. Sexual Anarchy. Matt Barber. Web. 4/22/2014
36. C.S.
Lewis, The World’s Last Night and other essays, Harcourt, Inc. p. 62
37. The clauses in
this sentence are fallacies some of which the media promotes to give the
impression of overwhelming assent and ultimately to bring about the surrender
of intellect and honor to appetite.
38. Paul
Gottfried, Jonah Goldberg: A Comfortable “Conservative” in the Belly of
the Beast,
1/6/2011,Web.Takimag.com/article/jonah_goldberg_a_comfortable_conservative_in_the_belly_of_the_beast.
3/19/2014.
39. ibid.
40. The
student of liberty should note that the freedom to prostitute oneself has never
in history been exercised by those who could avoid it. Indeed, it is a
“liberty” of the broken or hopeless, the deceived, the careless, or the naïve;
and unfortunately societies have always abounded with men and women of evil
intent who will avail themselves of these deficiencies and break the unguarded
to their purposes. It is a form of slavery.
41. Gertrude
Himmelfarb, The New History and the Old. p. 16
42. James
Madison, Writings, Edited by Jack Rakove, New York, New York:
Library of America, 1999. p. 589
43. Gertrude
Himmelfarb. The New History and the Old. p.
16
44. J.F.
Bernard, Talleyrand A Biography, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, New York. 1973.
p. 13
45. Hadley
Arkes, The Court and Marriage: Anthony Kennedy’s Hate Speech, Right
Reason: Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, The Claremont
Institute. Web, 11/27/2013.
46. ibid.
47. ibid.
48. It would not be
the first time perceptions were created to hide the truth. Bill and Hillary
Clinton are two prominent examples of homosexual operatives who, in my opinion,
believed that a child was required to make them appear normal, hence,
electable. So they “married,” or more accurately, they struck a deal (with tax
benefits?) and, for emotional reasons that can be traced to psychological
reasons, reluctantly produced a child. We must always keep in mind that
wonderful adage that guides so many individuals, “perception is reality,” especially
in politics.
Deception is why, again, in my
opinion, the Senate—and the media—went to such great lengths to ignore the
obvious implications of Susan Rice assuming the duties of Hillary Clinton after
the Benghazi debacle. And of the media’s refusal, except for the very rare
exception, to so much as mentions Hillary’s name in the following days. A
foreign observer might have never known there was such a person. This allowed
Ms. Clinton to stumble into seclusion after the incident and avoid answering
questions (perhaps thinking of “better days” when she could hoist the bloody
underwear of a little kid as a banner of victory and keep the world safe for
men who like to gang rape children). And when she finally came before the
Senate they failed to require answers, allowing her to brush them off, as if
they were so many gnats, with an irresponsible, “What difference, at this
point, does it make?” One would have to be witless not to believe, based on
this charade that allowed Ms. Clinton to avoid answering substantively, and the
Senate milquetoasts obsequiously abetting the maneuver, that they are in
cahoots. The United States government, including some Republicans, helped her
evade prosecution.
49. Irving
Kristol, “The Cultural Revolution and the Capitalist Future,” Neoconservatism:
The Autobiography of an Idea (New York: The Free Press, 1995), pp.
132-3
50. Harvey
Mansfield, Our Parties, Part One, The Democrats: how progress became
drift. City Journal, winter 2015. Web. 1/2015
51. John
Kekes, Conservatism. Donald M. Borchert, editor in chief,
Encyclopedia of Philosophy, second edition, MacMillan Reference USA, An imprint
of Thomson Gale. Volume 9, p. 73
52. George
F. Will, Government for the strongest, December 5, 2014. Jewishworldreview.com
53. Open
Letter to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Thursday, 13 December
2007 17:19. Science & Public Policy Institute.
Scienceandpublicpolicy.org/reprint/open_letter_to_un.html. 7/13/2014, 3:13pm.
Richard Lindzen, a man whose
name, the mention of which is certain to elicit howls of grief from climate
alarmists, and “a pioneering climate scientist with decades at Harvard and
MIT,” points out since 1800 the climate has warmed “not much at all,” and he
contends the alarmists vastly overstate the Earth’s climate sensitivity. For
instance, “since the advent of the Industrial Revolution, the average global
temperature has risen by, at most, 1 degree Celsius…. And while it’s true that
sea levels have risen over the same period, it’s believed they’ve been doing so
for roughly 20,000 years.”
The Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) in the fall of 2014 released its Summary for Policymakers
in which it is predicted “that if emissions continue to rise, by the year 2100,
global temperatures could increase as much as 5.5 degrees Celsius from current
averages, while sea levels could rise by nearly a meter.” This is a climate
demagogues dream come true. “But Lindzen rejects the dire predictions….” noting
that “while the full IPPC report demonstrates a significant amount of doubt
among scientists, the essentially political Summary for Policymakers filters it
out.”
“Lindzen also disputes the
accuracy of the computer models…contend[ing] that they oversimplify the vast
complexity of Earth’s climate…. The models also rely on what Lindzen calls fudge
factors,” e.g., aerosols “effect on the climate—even whether they have an
overall cooling or warming effect—is still a matter of debate.” “Lindzen
charges that when actual temperatures fail to conform to the models
predictions, climate scientists purposely overstate the cooling effect of
aerosols to give the models the appearance of having been accurate.” A bit of
science fiction.
Lindzen asserts these hysterics are driven by the need for cash to fill the
budgets of scientists who by their dependence make themselves, “essentially
vassals of the state.” (Not an uncommon strategy for government to
employ.) Thus, fear—the demagogue’s counterfeit reason—is cultivated in the
manure of propaganda.
The upshot is we have a mad rush to make the failure to conform to the accepted
standard of the politically correct and accept their suspect models, thus their
suspect claims, despite the science’s sometimes fraudulent claims, a social
sin, a heretical flouting of alarmist dogma. And never mind the inevitable
epochal ups and downs of earth’s periodic climate changes, minus human effects.
This while effective multilateral efforts to reduce carbon emissions have been
nonexistent and mention of (at least in big media) and funding for fusion
technology is appallingly neglected. See: George Will, The fusion in
our future, 12/21/13, Jewishworldreview.com, 7/15/14, Charles
Krauthammer, The climate pact swindle. 11/21/14,
Jewishworldreview.com, 11/24/14, and Ethan Epstein on Richard Lindzen, What
Catastrophe. The Weekly Standard, January 13, 2014.
54. George F. Will, Colleges
become victims of progressivism, 06/06/14, JewishWorldReview.com.
7/16/2014. 1:17pm.
55. Heather
MacDonald, Obama Admin’s Sexual Assault Lunacy, May 27, 2014.
RealClear Politics.com.
56. Robert
H. Bork. Slouching Towards Gommorah. p. 193
57. For
over two year’s allegations of mishandling sex assault cases came to aspersive
attacks by a typically truculent national government on the University of
Montana, Missoula Police Department, and Missoula county attorney’s office. It
would be appropriate for the bullies of the beltway to elucidate why they did
this.
58. Kevin
D. Williamson, National Review Online, Return of the Anti-Chinese
league, Dems want California Universities to resurrect an ugly institution,
Web, March 16, 2014. “California has a long and ugly history of discriminating
against Asian Americans. From the Anti-Jap Laundry League, the Anti-Chinese
League, the Asiatic Exclusion League, the alien land laws, the Anti-Coolie Act
. . . the list is long. Much of that discrimination had its origins on the
left….”
59. DEA/Drug
Scheduling, Schedule I. www.justice.gov/dea/druginfo/ds.shtml. 6/21/2014
60.
“Advocates,” says Theodore Dalrymple, “have almost convinced Americans that
legalization will remove most of the evil that drugs inflict on society. Don’t
believe them.” Theodore Dalrymple, Don’t Legalize Drugs, City
Journal, Web, Spring 1997.
61. Robert H.
Bork, Slouching Towards Gommorah. p. 167. This paragraph was
written with stopping criminal actions in mind. Yet guns can save lives, people
who live in proximity to wildlife, for instance. In Montana it is not out of
the ordinary to find all sorts of fierce wildlife romping their way through
your yard, but sometimes not. For example, a moose, which can be very
aggressive, might decide to park himself next to your car (true story), now the
best course of action is no action, do not provoke the moose and eventually
he’ll wander off (that’s the theory anyway), but there are times, as was lately
demonstrated in Missoula when a man and his girlfriend were taking a walk, when
you happen upon one of these behemoths and, moose being sometimes cranky, take
a run at you. This one did. The woman who had no gun wisely skedaddled; the
man, who did have a gun (a 9 mm), faced the moose while backing away but
tripped and fell, and not wanting to be chivalrous to the point of death, shot
the moose, a great many times. Thus the moose became dinner and the two lovers
lived to love again, but not if he hadn’t had a gun.
One Montana legislator who in
response to the Hobby Lobby decision stridently claimed women purchasing their
own birth control (taking care of themselves) “threatens the very foundations
of democracy,” has recently come forward to lead the charge to qualify
Montana’s castle doctrine in response to the killing of a student who had
entered a family’s garage allegedly looking for beer, legitimizing lethal force
only if the intruder enters a residence in a “violent, riotous, or tumultuous
manner.” The probability of stealth has no place in this Legislators reasoning,
only miscreants who behave raucously are a licit threat. However—and this is
not in reference to the deceased young man—evil does not order itself to the
law nor does it necessarily announce its intentions, often evil creeps.
In that case, the wife of the man
convicted of the murder, allegedly in defense of his family and home in
Missoula, has in the press, by the prosecution, been accused of everything her
husband has been charged with except pulling the trigger—on a youth she
referred to as a “dirty rat”—this includes prosecutorial allegations of laying
a trap in order to kill. But she, for some unknown reason, has been given a
pass to freedom. No one has reportedly objected to Ms. Kaarma making her way to
freedom over the dead “dirty rat.” Justice is flexible. (Markus Kaarma)
Years ago when the aforementioned
language was still in the law, to the best of my memory, an off duty police
officer shot and killed a husband he had cuckolded as the man walked into the
officer’s garage. The man was not armed and there were no reports of his making
any threats; no “violent, riotous, or tumultuous behavior.” Nor was there any
small talk, the “officer” just opened fire, killing him. Nobody objected.
Flexible.
This may be something like the
woman in the Missoula valley who shot and killed a family member she said had
threatened her (we have her word for it). The result of that event has been
blanked out of print, as has the outcome of the attempted kidnapping of a
prepubescent girl by a man reported earlier the same day at a local homeless
center to be exposing more of himself and his habits than anyone cared to see
(reports varied), before streaking out the door to jubilantly roam the streets
of Missoula for the rest of the day. For the city apparently did not want to
apprehend nor prosecute him for political reasons. As fate would have it, he
had the good fortune to be running around town making his case for au naturel
at the same time the city was on the verge of claiming that indecent exposure
law did not apply to fellow progressives, in the grip of a relativistic legal
realism, who were determined to ride through town naked. The mayor, a lusty
progressive, called it a free speech done deal. If memory serves, the local
paper ran a story that said Montana law allows for a possible life sentence for
third time offenders. Some of them may have taken a much longer ride than they
anticipated. Anyway, at the end of the day he’d had so much fun he apparently
decided to cap it off by allegedly kidnapping a little girl. I wrote a letter
of protest to our Republican Attorney General that may as well have been put in
a bottle and cast into the sea. As usual, mum’s the word in Helena. This
censoring of the news and distortion of justice has been enforced, as well, in
the case of an older gentleman who through no fault of his own fed his animals
less than the optimum amount. (They lost weight but still had plenty of vim and
vigor left to flee the self-righteous “rescuers.”) If, however, you do this in
Missoula were progressives rule and men and women who just can’t wait to hang
out in the toilet with our little boys and girls, like it, you will be made
into a second caste citizen at best—a felon for the rest of your life. After an
honorable life (he may have been an octogenarian), for the sake of adherence to
the politically correct he will bear this shame to his grave. Further, if you
are a brown skinned heterosexual woman with no one to defend you (gays aren’t
going to) and a homosexual white girl who towers over you physically and has
been hitting on you repeatedly despite your protests, gets into your bed and
put her hands on you, and you, not being so inclined, react in surprised fear
and disgust and flee, (much as gays would have it otherwise, if a homosexual is
intimate with a heterosexual it will be perceived as disgusting by the latter)
only to be followed, harassed and intimidated, it’s your fault, (apparently, no
does not mean no when a homosexual is the aggressor. Would contemporary
“humanists” approve?) No matter how many times you appealed for help you are
left to endure the humiliation and fear. You did wrong. By decree of
homosexuals you will feel their wrath and suffer, you will be declared homophobic,
and government will make no claim of the aggressor’s sexual impropriety. So
there’s a double standard that all the gays and feminists in Montana politics
can’t deny. Sex on the sly: if you’re gay sexual harassment and attempted rape
are ok. Just hold still and let the gays cop their feel.
Sometime toward the end of June
2015 I had the experience of unwanted touching when the local frotteur gay
bully, who has shown a predilection for ramming into me with his
shoulder as I walk about, apparently decided that wasn’t enough and rubbed
across my posterior when he caught me in a bent over position. (Now if he had
been a she this may have been flattering. After all, no matter the myths, age
is no more kind to men than women, who, it is observed in support of Sir Tim,
just complain more; men on the other hand are perhaps too embarrassed to
complain, and shouldn’t, else women “will not make them lunch.” A thought Sir
Tim did not utter, but, nevertheless, one worth pondering, “now seriously.”)
But this Bump & Rub denizen of the homeless shelter in Missoula seems
immune to any authority of government, it will do no good to complain to any
one of this triumvirate, they have made clear their policy by their past
actions. Nor is this cognizable before federal authority, unless I in my
outrage should defend myself, in which case I could be a defendant in federal
court, because our intellectually stunted federal legislators cannot understand
the equality principle or property rights, i.e., in regard to the latter, my
person is my property. No trespassing. They instead have, in their utter
stupidity, passed hate laws that, in regard to the former, destroy reciprocal
equality and essentially make me every gay guy’s unwilling boy toy. Note to gay
guys with an inclination to Bump & Rub: follow the Presidents lead. Get a
grip on your problem.
The authorities, after fearlessly
monitoring the writing of this letter, have taken to reporting these
allegations to the management of the homeless shelter. This is extremely
improper, since doing so makes civilians essentially agents of government
(which is now customary throughout society). Not only that, but agents in a
highly illegal terror action by government against an innocent family. What
does Jim Comey think he’s doing?
Something similar took place when
a fellow co-worker and friend of mine who had been in the military, once came
back from exercises. He was taking a shower when the only other man in the
shower came up to him and asked my friend to “touch it,” his penis that is.
That proposition was declined, repeatedly so, to the point that after having
explained he had no interest in doing that, in exasperation finally
grabbed the man by his penis and led him out of the shower room, instructing
the man not to bother him anymore. (Again, no matter what the left says publicly
no does not mean no when a homosexual is the aggressor. Further, speaking
publicly of gay assaults is generally not allowed because it ruins the,
pitying, gay as victim narrative.) Naturally, the man being a psychopath was
enraged his control had been challenged. (But he got want he wanted.) My friend
probably suffers for that to this day. The next cell is only a phone call away.
Public places seem to attract
gays acting out sexually. I once walked into a public restroom here in Montana
and was confronted by a youngster, standing in the middle of the floor, with an
erection imploring his young buddy to “touch it.” It made me wonder, “Is this
how Bill Clinton got started?” I turned around and left.
This sort of hypocrisy is not
limited by state boundaries. In Washington State gays may anally gang rape
their female advocates, presumably as a disciplinary action when they start
thinking and acting for themselves, but when florist Barronelle Stutzman
politely declined to participate in a gay wedding, (still offering to sell the
men flowers but not to arrange them, and moreover declaring her friendship for
one of the men. A friendship he was psychologically incapable of
reciprocating), she has, at the pleading of the feisty state Attorney General
Bob Ferguson, and direction of equally feisty Benton County superior court
judge Alexander Ekstrom, been fiscally and emotionally raped by that state
(Washington state has an established track record of enjoying a “good” rape).
These very costly suits against her (one from the state, one from the former
customer) may end with the surrender not only of her liberty to act on her
beliefs, but her business and personal assets, such as her retirement and
personal savings—perhaps even her home. The property in her labor is now to be
the states, directed by state despots for their purposes. That was
formerly called slavery. This grandma’s rights have met their end at the stroke
of a biased and vicious homosexual pen. (Family Research Council, Tony
Perkins, Washington Update, February 19, 2015, July 7, 2015, Web.)
And in Oregon the gay terror
marches on. Emboldened perhaps by the coup on their former Governor and the
installation of one more politically reliable, the Bureau of Labor and
Industry’s Comrade Brad Avakian made Aaron and Melissa Klein feel the pain by
threatening to put a lien on their home if they did not pay a $135,000 fine by
the 13th of July (2015), in addition he forbade them to speak
of the original decision, ever. Sounds like Stasi 101. (Family Research
Council, July 7, 2015)
“Interestingly enough,” in
Colorado baker Jack Phillips has been charged with discrimination for turning
down a same sex wedding job and that state “just vindicated a Denver baker who
objected to putting a Bible verse on a cake. If [that baker], Marjorie Silva,
could turn down an order based on ‘her standards of offensiveness,’ why not
Jack?” (Family Research Council, July 7, 2015)
In a case of “there’s no problem
here,” that may not be unrelated to these sexual politics, a Missoula judge
decided to take advantage of a vague law to dismiss a lawsuit for a recount in
a state legislative race the outcome of which the suit alleges, “statistically
likely…to occur in only one out of 588,000 HD 94 elections.” Democrats, who are
more likely to torture heterosexual Republicans in Missoula than suffer their
election, can thus rest easy that no electoral shenanigans will be exposed.
(Marbut/Dudik)
And the piece de resistance may
be the Citizens United decision of which the Montana Supreme court unanimously
seemed to think local biases overruled the United States Constitution’s
protection of speech. Though the Justices surely have some secrets they do not
wish to share it would be interesting to hear how they came to the decision to
subvert the First Amendment thus limiting political participation, furthering
arbitrary power, limiting speech, and undermining mutual equality.
62. The
Declaration of Independence
63. The
following list of Senators is just one example of how deeply ingrained and
complacently accepted the habits of betrayal have become in the polity. These
forty eight Senators set their selves against the First Amendment in order to,
again, limit the citizenry’s political participation, furthering arbitrary
power, limiting speech, and undermining mutual equality. (There seems to be an
emerging pattern.) Their honor is forever stained with this betrayal.
Tammy Baldwin (Wis.), Mark Begich
(Alaska), Michael Bennet (Colo.), Richard Blumenthal (Conn.), Cory Booker (N.J.),
Barbara Boxer (Calif.), Sherrod Brown (Ohio), Maria Cantwell (Wash.), Benjamin
Cardin (Md.), Thomas Carper (Del.), Robert Casey (Pa.), Christopher Coons
(Del.), Richard Durbin (Ill.), Dianne Feinstein (Calif.), Al Franken (Minn.),
Kirsten Gillibrand (N.Y.), Kay Hagan (N.C.), Tom Harkin (Iowa), Martin Heinrich
(N.M.), Heidi Heitkamp (N.D.), Mazie Hirono (Hawaii), Tim Johnson (S.D.), Angus
King (Maine), Amy Klobuchar (Minn.), Carl Levin (Mich.), Joe Manchin (W.Va.),
Edward Markey (Mass.), Claire McCaskill (Mo.), Robert Menendez (N.J.), Jeff
Merkley (Ore.), Barbara Mikulski (Md.), Christopher Murphy (Conn.), Patty
Murray (Wash.), Bill Nelson (Fla.), Jack Reed (R.I.) Harry Reid
(Nev.), John Rockefeller (W.Va.), Bernard Sanders (Vt.), Brian Schatz (Hawaii),
Charles Schumer (N.Y.), Jeanne Shaheen (N.H.), Debbie Stabenow (Mich.), John
Tester (Mont.), Mark Udall (Colo.), John Walsh (Mont.), Elizabeth Warren
(Mass.), Sheldon Whitehouse (R.I.), Ron Wyden (Ore.)
George Will, Real
political extremism: Left Senators tried hard to limit a key American right, September
11, 2014. Jewish World Review, 12/29/2014.
64. Lord
Acton, The History of Freedom in Antiquity, 8/25/2014. Note: If
anyone bothers to read his essay they will find most of the sentence that
precedes the quote is attributable to Lord Acton’s instruction.
65. 1.1.3., The
state as terrorist & 1.1.1. The reign of terror, Web,
9/21/2014. Plato.Stanford.edu./entries/terrorism/.
66. The
Essential C.S. Lewis, Lyle W. Dorsett (editor), Macmillan Publishing Company,
New York, NY. 1988. p. 309, and Mere Christianity, p. 36
67. Yuval
Levin, The Great Debate: Edmund Burke, Thomas Paine, and the Birth of Right and
Left, Basic Books, New York, NY, 2014. p. 49
68. ibid.
p. 50
69. ibid.
p. 52
70. ibid.
p. 154-5
71. ibid.
p. 153
72. ibid.
p. 47-8
73. Lord Acton,
The History of Freedom and Other Essays/Nationalism, Web. Online Library of
Liberty.
74. John Locke, Second
Treatise on Civil Government, Chapter II, Section 4. Web.
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/7370/7370-h/7370-h.htm
75.
Lewis, Mere Christianity, p.
76. Locke,
Second Treatise, Chapter II, Section 4. Web.
77.
Lewis, Mere Christianity, p.
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