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Wednesday, May 04, 2011

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EXILIO

Para algunos, un traslado, un cambio de dirección.
Una aventura secretamente deseada que de pronto se hizo realidad.
Para muchos una deplorable travesía hacia lo incierto.

Para los que eran afortunados, tenían propiedades bien adquiridas
y disfrutaron de las comodidades propias de un intenso trabajo,
el exilio fue la pobreza impuesta arbitrariamente,
el cambio de los palacios por el estrecho cuartucho de un hotel
sin estrellas.



Pero fue también la exaltación del decoro,
el despliegue de la más arriesgada expresión de la valentía
y la máxima manifestación del patriotismo.

Para otros, un ascenso, un salto a mejor economía
y a vivir sin mayores problemas.
Habrá quienes crean que el exilio es una bendición,
viajamos, tenemos casas más holgadas, manejamos automóviles,
y hasta buenas cuentas en el banco.



Son los que han anestesiado su dolor por Cuba ,
inyectados por la ambición desmedida por el dólar.
Hay los que asocian el exilio con la amnesia.



Para estos sus vidas empezaron aquí,
con imperdonable olvido de los años vividos allá.
Son los que cambian de nombre y de idioma,
los que se han dejado subvertir la cultura
y han aceptado calladamente una nueva geografía.

Están los que se han insertado en el cómodo espacio de la indiferencia.
No creen en las organizaciones y por eso no las apoyan.
Son los que se pasan la vida criticando a los héroes del pasado
y se han dejado clavar en la frente la dolosa marca de la resignación.

Y están también los traidores y tramitados.



Los que abandonaron un pedazo de tierra, porque patria no tenían,
y han venido para esparcir falsa ideología, para crear divisiones
y para servir en este ámbito de libertad al tirano
que ha sembrado en la Isla atropellada el crimen, el odio y la opresión.

En el exilio he visto, sin embargo,
a campesinos que han fabricado su nueva agricultura en tierra ajena
sin abjurar jamás de aquella de la que se despidieron.

He visto en el exilio a médicos y profesionales reconstruyendo sus carreras

al tiempo en que trabajaban mal pagados en fábricas hacinadas.

He conocido a escritores que sostenían la escoba en sus manos
sin olvidar la pluma que les reclamaba el regreso al romance de su vocación literaria.

He conocido en tierras de libertad a mujeres y hombres
con la altura moral de una empinada asta de bandera,
que llegaron de Cuba cuando eran niños,
prendidas sus manos de manos desconocidas.



Los padres, allá, en la tierra convulsa
se separaban lagrimosos de sus criaturas con la ilusión
de que éstas vivieran en tierra libre,
con esperanzas vestidas de limpio.



Los asombrosos niños de Peter Pan son honra del exilio cubano.
Sus logros exaltan la fertilidad del sacrificio y la libertad.

Una de las experiencias más dramáticas del exilio, para mí,
es la de despedir en un cementerio local
a un cubano que se murió con hambre de Cuba.



Pudiera intentar una larga lista,
pero siempre cometería impropias omisiones.

Voy a mencionar a un íntimo amigo que a punto de exhalar su último suspiro, me dijo con entrecortada voz:
no me duele morir, lo que me duele es morir fuera de Cuba.

El exilio es una rara combinación.
Para unos, gloria, triunfos reflectores, aplausos y riquezas.
Para otros, pobreza, soledad , escasez, insomnio y desespero.

Este exilio, que se ha ido integrando por etapas, es diverso.
Para la gente de mi edad, Cuba es innegociable,
la queremos libre, sin zurcidos en el traje.
En ese empeño hemos ido dejando pedazos de juventud.

Los que han venido llegando después
no pueden tener de Cuba el mismo recuerdo que el nuestro.
Han dejado atrás una tierra encadenada,
un sistema de opresión feroz y
un amargo sentimiento de frustración que es perdurable.

Cuando oigo a algún recién llegado
hablando despectivamente del exilio histórico,
se me sale del pecho la rebeldía.
Estos cincuenta años de destierro
contienen un cúmulo de heroísmo, sacrificio y patriotismo
que únicamente pueden negarlo los que estén ciegos por el odio
o tienen corrompido el corazón por la maldad.

El exilio es sueño interrumpido,
sonrisas que alternan con lágrimas,
nostalgias que invaden el alma,
despedidas que han dejado incurables cicatrices,
es andar al frente con el corazón mirando hacia atrás.
No importa lo que hayamos alcanzado
ni la importancia que hemos conquistado.
Para el verdadero exiliado nada hay que valga más
que la ansiosa ilusión de una patria redimida.

Hoy día existen puentes de comunicación
entre el exilio y la Isla aherrojada.
Hay quienes van a la Isla con un equipaje de sorpresas
y un plan empaquetado en carcajadas.
Son los que han cambiado el traje de desterrados
por el uniforme de turistas.
Pero hay otros que van a dar el beso último a la madre enferma
y llevan como equipaje pan para saciar el hambre
y medicinas para aliviar el mal.



Es, evidente, sin embargo, que estos trámites de los viajes a Cuba ,
sea cual fuere el motivo,
cobran el precio del silencio por parte del viajero.

A nosotros, en las primeras décadas del destierro
nos tocó una etapa dolorosa y cruel de aislamiento total.
Conozco personas, más de lo que quisiera,
que no pudieron cerrar los ojos al padre moribundo,
ni visitar a sus enfermos y seres más amados,
que en tierra cubana clamaban por un abrazo
y por una limosna de cercanía.
Cuando veo a algún cínico sonreír malévolamente,
cuando hablamos del dolor del exilio cubano,
tengo que cerrar mis puños para no golpearlo.
El que no es capaz de entender el dolor ajeno ha dejado de ser humano.

El exilio podrá tener sus momentos de alegría, sus horas de disfrute,
de abundancias y sus conquistas felices;
pero no por eso deja de ser fundamentalmente un exilio triste.

Cuando se apaga la última nota de la música,
se queda vacía la copa en que celebramos la felicidad
y regresamos a nuestro íntimo reencuentro con la almohada
y desnudamos, ante Dios, nuestra alma sin que nos importe el pudor,
sabemos que no tenemos patria,
que Cuba nos ha sido robada,
que nos espera una tumba bajo cielo extraño y que,
a fin de cuentas, por mucho que creamos tener, nada somos.
La risa es pasajera, la tristeza es resurgente.

Soy un exiliado, un viejo exiliado.
En Miami tengo hijos, nietos y biznietos, amigos y hermanos.
Pudiera decir que, a mis años, nada me falta;
pero eso sería engañarme.
Me falta Cuba , y mientras no la tenga
no seré más que un errante caminante
que anduvo por sendas que jamás le pertenecieron.

Sé que moriré fuera de Cuba , como un exiliado más;
pero el consuelo que me queda es el de que
Cuba seguirá viviendo más allá de mi muerte.
Otras manos, otras voluntades rescatarán a Cuba de la ignominia.
¡Y ese día celebraré en el cielo,
con millares de mis amados compatriotas,
la fiesta más grande que haya conocido la eternidad!


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Thursday, March 10, 2011

03/10/2011
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PROGRESSIVISM:
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NOUVEAU SOCIALISM?
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WOODROW WILSON,
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EARLY 20th CENTURY PROGRESSIVE
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IS THIS
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WHAT WE ARE BEING LEAD
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TO THINK?
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TIME TO RETURN
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TO OUR NATIONAL COMPASS
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ON PROGRESSIVISM:
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'NOUVEAU SOCIALISM'?

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There seems to be some confusion, some of it intentional, about the meaning of the ideology behind 'Progressivism.'
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People read the term and immediatelly see its root, 'Progress,' so they of course assume it has to do with progress, which is a positive term.
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They most likely think of this Merriam-Webster dictionary definition, one of several: 'gradual betterment; especially : the progressive development of humankind'
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That's it, 'The progressive development, the betterment of humankind.'!
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But they could not be any further from the true meaning of the political and social ideology today known as 'Progressivism.'
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Today you can equate Progressivism with Liberalism.
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Liberalism became too associated with being leftist or socialist, so they conveniently replaced it with Progressivism, which as I said does have a positive ring to it.
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Actually, progressivism has been around since late in the 19th century, but after WWII it morfed into liberalism and once liberalism became so connected to the left and socialism, then 'progressivism' was resurrected in order to continue misleading the people as to the true beliefs and intentions of its followers, many of which were politicians desperate to hang on to power.
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So being 'progressive' became a good thing, mainly with the liberal elite.
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The fact is that the present group of US senators and congressmen considered the most liberal, the most leftist, all call themselves 'Progressives.'
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Eighty three members of congress belong to the 'Progressive Caucus', the 83 most liberal members of our legislature, among them,
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John Conyers, (he of "I never read the bills I vote on, as they are too long and you need a lawyer to understand them." fame)
Barney Frank
Luis Gutierrez
Alcee Hastings
Jesse Jackson, Jr.
Sheila Jackson Lee
Dennis Kucinish
Barbara Lee
Nancy Pelosi
Charles Rangel
Bernie Sander
Tom Udall
Maxine Waters
Henry Waxman
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Poster children of the US left.
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President Obama considers himself a Progressive, as so does Secretary of State Hilary Clinton, as well as the late senator Ted Kennedy.
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In addition, an array of national liberal organizations work to support the efforts of the progressive caucus, including the Institute for Policy Studies,The Nation magazine, George Soro's MoveOn.org, National Priorities Project, Jobs with Justice, Peace Action, Americans for Democratic Action, and Progressive Democrats of America, the NAACP, ACLU, Progressive Majority, League of United Latin American Citizens, Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, National Council of La Raza, Hip Hop Caucus, Human Rights Campaign, Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs, and the National Hip Hop Political Convention, as well as the most well known leftist blogs, like The Daily Kos, The Huffington Post, and others.
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All a who's who of the left, including the very radical left.
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According to its website, thttp://cpc.grijalva.house.gov/, the CPC advocates "universal access to affordable, high quality healthcare," fair trade agreements, living wage laws, the right of all workers to organize into labor unions and engage in collective bargaining, the abolition of the USA PATRIOT ACT, the legalization of same-sex marriage, repeal of 'don't ask, don't tell,' US participation in international treaties such as the climate change related Kyoto Accords, strict campaign finance reform laws, a complete pullout from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, stay away from foreign conflicts, a crackdown on corporate welfare and influence, a sharp increase in income tax rates on upper-middle and upper class households, tax cuts for the poor, (Tax cuts? They don't pay taxes!), and an increase in welfare spending by the federal government.
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But that is just their public agenda.
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Progressives also support government control of industry and finance as well as the horrific practice and belief called Eugenics, which would give government the means to interfere with the national gene pool (yes, I said 'gene pool') in order to do away with inferior and ill, or in their words 'defective' citizens, while promoting a superior, defect and disease-free race.
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No, they did not learn this from Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler learned this from early 20th Century American progressives, two of them none other than presidents Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
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Yes, that FDR. A president that had his presidency not been 'interrupted' by WWII would have turned the US into a socialist state.
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He already set up the framework with his 'New Deal,' and his social policies, which contrary to what liberal historians would have you believe were immersing the US into a much deeper hole than the Great Depression did.
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We were attacked by Japan on December 7th, 1941. On December 6th our unemployment rate was 17% officially. In reality it was closer to 25%, as millions of Americans had just given up on finding work and found themselves absent from the statistics.
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Just as the official unemployment rate today is about 9%, while in reality it is closer to 12%, as millions have stopped looking for work and therefore are not counted.
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So the Great Depression began on October 29th, 1929, also known as Black Tuesday, as that is when the stock market crashed.
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FDR became our president in 1932, and over the next 9 years, although spending at a frantic rate, in its time even more frantic than president Obama's in the present, believing that the way out of the depression was to spend money. He instead made things worse.
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Sounds familiar?
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Left alone, the nation, or rather the economy was recovering from the depression, as we believe it would recover today if the government would just leave it alone. But FDR's New Deal and its frantic spending and expansion of government pushed the country into a much deeper abyss after 1935.
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So FDR did what many presidents do as a last resort to jumpstart the economy and mainly save his job, which was to find himself a nice war, even if it ran against his Progressive ideology.
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I guess that besides being a progressive, FDR was a pragmatist and a realist, something our present president has started to exhibit a bit, (see Guantanamo and military tribunals, Iraq and Afghanistan, flip-flop after flip-flop).
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Like I said, on December 6th, 1941 our unemployment rate was somewhere between the official 17% and the unofficial 25%. By the middle of 1942 everybody had a job. Seventeen million, (17 MILLION) men and women where in the armed forces, while most of the rest worked in factories that built the war machinery needed for such a war, including millions of women that had never worked before in their lives. That alone illustrates how busy our national economy was. There was no unemployment, period.
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When we were attacked on 12/07/41 the US had a population of 132 million people, roughly one third of the present population of 310 million. Seventeen million men and women in the armed forces then was the equivalent of a 51 MILLION-man armed forces today (we roughly have about 3 million today), so that is a hell of a lot of jobs.
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If WWIII were to start tomorrow and we needed the same proportion of men and women in uniform we would be in deep trouble, as there are 30 million unemployed men and women presently. That means that the nation would need an additional 18 million men and women who presently have jobs. So following this logic corporate America would be in deep trouble, missing 18 million workers.
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Hear that, Mexico?
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Actually, that will never happen.
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During WWII, being a conventional war the US had the luxury of taking months and even years to build up such a behemoth of an army, as well as the war materiel needed to fight it. Today we have to do with what we already have, the 3-million-strong armed forces and our technological and nuclear capabilities, as the next major war will be over within a week, if not less.
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Anyway, here is a memo to our president: Are you listening, Barack? You said you would create millions of new jobs? Well?
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Events in the Middle East seem to be custom-made for you.
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As a young man one of my bosses used to say that in order to 'shake things up' we only need to create a crisis, and everyone will fall in line.
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Rahm Emanuel, Obama's former Chief of Staff used to say that "a good crisis should never go to waste."
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I just went through this long historical exercise to illustrate how FDR's progressive agenda was derailed. His dying salvo was conceding half of Europe to the Russians, perhaps his warped idea of 'globalization' and a new 'world order.' But he died before he could resume his agenda and emerge from WWII with a nation practically ruled by Washington.
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All the pieces were in place, as during WWII there was a form of martial law and a centralized control of the economy. But thankfully Harry S. Truman, followed by Eisenhower and Kennedy (his Democratic platform in 1961 would pass for the Republican platform of 2008) had different ideas, 'strange ideas', such as easing the constraints on the economy and our corporations and allowing the country to grow with little intrusion from Washington, and that is how we became the most powerful nation on earth.
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But the progressive movement did not die with FDR. The seeds had been planted too deep and too broadly. Baby boomers, the children of the 60s rebelled against everything their parents stood for and gave new life to progressivism, then called liberalism, radicalism, socialism. Those flower children and anti-war activists are the men and women ruling this nation today. That is why we are in the mess we find ourselves today in.
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Many on the left today call themselves “progressive,” and they do so not just because it’s a nicer way of saying “liberal,” but also because they very much intend to revive the political principles of America’s original Progressives, from the Progressive Era of the 1880s through World War II.
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Why would leftist politicians, like Mrs. Clinton, purposely identify themselves with this Progressive movement?
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The reason is that America’s original Progressives were also its original, big-government liberals.
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Again I remind you that most people point to the New Deal era as the source of big government and the welfare state that we have today. While this is perfectly accurate, it is important to understand that the principles of the New Deal did not originate in the New Deal; rather, they came from the Progressives, who had dominated American politics and intellectual cultural a generation prior to the New Deal.
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Does that sound like what we today call 'liberal elitism?'
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Again, we have no less an authority on this connection than Franklin Roosevelt himself. When FDR campaigned in 1932, he pointed to the Progressives – and in particular to Woodrow Wilson – as the source of his ideas about government.
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In terms of the personalities who made up the Progressive movement, some are familiar to us and others are not.
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The movement was comprised of well known politicians like Woodrow Wilson; but it was also comprised of intellectuals and writers who are less well known but who have been very influential in America.
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That sounds eerily familiar today, when we examine the 'intellectuals' spread all over the Obama administration.
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There were folks like John Dewey, who was America’s public philosopher for much of the early 20th century. Even less well known was Herbert Croly, but Croly was highly influential, since he founded and was the first editor of The New Republic – which became the main organ of Progressive opinion in the United States, and is still one of the most important journals on the Left today.
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I should add here that Woodrow Wilson actually fell into both of these categories – he was both a well known politician and president, but also was, for decades prior to his entry into politics, a prominent intellectual (a college professor and president of Princeton) who wrote many books and influential articles, including his creepy essays about Eugenics.
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My definition of Eugenics: 'Elitist Racism.'
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At this point I must mention that serious, impartial historians, not the progressive revisionists that author the history books our children are taught today, also have written broadly about President Teddy Roosevelt as one of the original progressive politicians.
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I am not doubting their data. Except that I find Teddy Roosevelt as a bit of a contradiction.
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While he did use a 'big stick' in dealing with corporate America, believed in Eugenics and did play with the idea of centralized government and was no fan of the founding fathers or the constitution, he was very conservative in other areas and for sure was a hawk when it came to foreign policy.
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In my estimation he was not a progressive in the mold that Woodrow Wilson was.
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These Progressives wanted a thorough transformation in America’s principles of government, (Obama: "I will lead a fundamental transformation of America!") from a government permanently dedicated to securing individual liberty to one whose ends and scope would change to take on any and all social and economic ills.
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For one, progressives deride America's founding, and they want to eradicate its principles. They dare say that our constitution is a living and evolving document, code for 'we can change it as we see fit.'
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America’s Progressives aim for a thorough transformation in America’s principles of government.
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While our founders understood that our national government must have the capacity to be strong and vigorous, they also were very clear that this strength must always be confined to very limited ends or areas of responsibility. Government, in other words, while not weak or tiny, was to be strictly limited.
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The roots of my Libertarianism.
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The Progressive conception of government, on the other hand, is quite the opposite.
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Progressives had an “evolving” or a “living” notion of government (again, we get the term “living constitution” from the Progressives), and thus want government to take on whatever role and scope the times demand.
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The Progressives reason that people of the founding era may have wanted a limited government, given their particular experience with George III, but they argue that people today want a much more activist government, and that we should adjust the constitution accordingly.
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Progressives hate the principles of American government.
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They hate the Declaration of Independence, which established the protection of individual natural rights (like property) as the unchangeable purpose of government; and they hate the Constitution, which places permanent limits on the size of government and is structured in a way that makes the extension of national power beyond its original purpose very difficult.
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“Progressivism” was, for them, all about progressing, or moving beyond, the principles of our founders. Again, 'the living and evolving' constitution.
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This is why the Progressives were the first Americans to denounce openly our founding documents.
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Woodrow Wilson, for example, once warned that “if you want to understand the real Declaration of Independence, do not repeat the preface” – i.e. that part of the Declaration which talks about securing individual natural rights as the only legitimate purpose of government.
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Under the system of our founders, government was to have sufficient strength and energy to accomplish its ends, but those ends were strictly limited by the Constitution. The principal way in which the Constitution keeps the government within its boundaries is through the separation of powers.
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The Progressives, especially Woodrow Wilson, hated the separation of powers for precisely this reason: it made government inefficient, and made it difficult, if not impossible, to expand the power of government so that it could take on all of the new tasks that Progressives had in mind. So they looked to the presidency as a way of getting around this obstacle.
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See: 'Multiple Czars in charge of government agencies without accountability to congress.' Also see: Executive orders, also known as 'ruling by decree'.
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Under the original system, the president was merely leader of a single branch, or part, of the government.
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In his book Constitutional Government, Woodrow Wilson wrote that “leadership and control must be lodged somewhere.”
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The president, Wilson pointed out, was "the only politician who could claim to speak for the people as a whole," and thus he called upon the president "to rise above the separation of powers – to consider himself not merely as chief of a single branch of government, but as the popular leader of the whole of national politics."
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A sort of modern 'king,' or 'benign' dictator?
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Wilson called for the president to have the power to circumvent the other branches of government in order to 'serve the people' that elected him to power.
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It was in this way that Wilson believed the original intention of the separation of powers system could be circumvented, and the enhanced presidency could be a means energizing the kind of active national government that the progressive agenda required.
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Since the Progressives have such a limitless view of state power, and since they want to downplay the founders’ emphasis on individual rights, it is only natural to ask if they are indeed socialists.
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First, when comparing progressivism and socialism, we must be clear that we are talking about the similarity in the philosophy of government; we are not suggesting that America’s progressives were the kind of moral monsters that we see in the history of some socialist or fascist regimes (although it is the case that their racial views – particularly those of Woodrow Wilson, i.e. Eugenics – were indeed morally reprehensible).
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It is also hard to compare the two, unless you compare the pure philosophies, as there is not one single purely socialist government in the world, nor has there ever been one.
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While their beliefs and aims are similar, progressives say they oppose socialism, when they are really competing with them for the same loot.
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Hitler's Fascism was not that dissimilar to Stalin's Communism, and yet they hated each other to the point of killing over 60 million of their countrymen.
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In fact, Wilson ran against a socialist candidate in the 1912 election (Eugene Debs).
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The progressives were weary about the socialist movement of their day not so much because they disagreed with it in principle, but because the American socialist movement was a movement of the lower classes.
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The progressives were elitists; they looked down their noses at the socialists, considering them a kind of rabble.
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Sounds familiar? Obama and his elitist 'intelligentsia' considering middle America a bunch of bible-holding and gun-toting hicks?
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Keeping these points in mind, it is, nonetheless, the case that the progressive conception of government closely coincided with the socialist conception.
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Look at it like the movie 'Alien vs. Predator.' They fought each other to death. But both were monsters nevertheless.
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Both progressivism and socialism promote the philosophy that the state rules over the individual.
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Wilson himself made this connection very plain in a revealing essay he wrote in 1887 called “Socialism and Democracy.”
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Wilson’s begins this essay by defining socialism, explaining that it stands for absolute state power, which trumps any notion of individual rights.
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It “proposes that all idea of a limitation of public authority by individual rights be put out of view,” Wilson wrote, and “that no line can be drawn between private and public affairs which the State may not cross at will.”
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Read that once again, as it is a chilling statement.
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After laying out this definition of socialism, Wilson explains that he finds nothing wrong with it in principle, since it was "merely the logical extension of genuine democratic theory. It gives all power to the people, in their collective capacity, to carry out their will through the exercise of governmental power, unlimited by any undemocratic idea like individual rights."
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Progressives argued for a new concept of government, where individual natural rights no longer serve as a boundary that the state was prohibited from crossing.
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Progressives call for the state to take an active role in creating economic equality (Hmmm, "spreading the wealth"?) by way of controlling the use of private property.
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Progressives argue that private property rights, are to be respected only insofar as the government approved.
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If the government believes that any private property would better serve the collective (the people) in the control of the government, then it has the right to confiscate or to apply strict controls to such property.
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GM? Chrysler? Wall Street?
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So is our current national crisis the result of progressive policies?
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Duh!
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The first connection concerns the official ignorance of the Constitution.
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And this is one main reason why I am not a Republican, much less a Democrat. This is why I am Libertarian.
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The present crisis did not appear out of nowhere, and didn’t simply begin with the election of Barack Obama, as much as I would love to blame him for all of this disaster.
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Politicians of both parties spent the better part of the 20th century disregarding the Constitution, as they looked to have government step up to solve every conceivable human problem.
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From the New Deal, through The Great Society, through Bush's benign, or 'compassionate conservatism' our government has been growing at an accelerated rate into the monster it is today which in its unending hunger it is consuming itself and everything around it with no means to slow it down, much less stop it.
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Thus it ought to be no surprise that the Constitution’s limits on government aren’t even part of the conversation today as our politicians debate the new interventions in our economy and society that seem to come daily.
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Basically, progressives believe that the role of government should be determined not by our Constitution, but by whatever the needs of the day happen to be.
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This is why they try to eradicate talk of the Constitution from our political discourse.
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They have been quite successful at it for years.
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Progressives know that our original system of government is not capable of handling all of the new tasks that they have in mind for it. So they have created a vast set of bureaucratic agencies, lead by the afore mentioned and unaccountable 'Czars'.
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They believe that Congress should enact very broad and vague laws for supervising more and more facets of the American economy and society, and then delegate to the bureaucratic agencies the power and discretion to enact specific policies, bypassing congress and thus constitutional scrutiny.
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The New Deal, Great Society, etc. certainly went a long way toward implementing this progressive vision, and what we have seen in our own situation with TARP, Stimulus and the various other interventions is simply greater steps toward the progressive plan.
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Our Congress has simply said to the Treasury agencies: here’s a trillion dollars, here’s all the legal authority you need, now go out, determine what is in the public interest, and spend and regulate accordingly.
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That is the progressive vision of government, in a nutshell.
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But the tide may be changing, as today there is a new breed of American: educated, intellectual, yet approachable constitutionalists that have been catching the attention of mainstream America, reminding us all what America was and is all about, returning us back to our principles, the principles of our founding fathers.
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These men and women, from their radio, TV, Internet and printed media pulpits have been reeducating us about our founding fathers, our constitution and the principles our nation was founded on, the principles that no matter the passing of time, will hold strong and true forever.
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The Newt Gingriches, Rush Limbaughs and Glenn Becks of the world are very controversial due to their so-called 'bombastic' and supposedly 'fear mongering' styles, according to the liberal, or progressive media and politicians.
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Except it is not 'fear mongering' when you are telling the truth, and perhaps you need to be somewhat bombastic if you are to be heard.
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Nevertheless, if you would just ignore the noise, the made for radio and TV antics and listen closely, you would hear the truth that has been missing from the national discourse for so long.
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Not that I particularly support him for president in 2012, but if Newt Gingrich were the Republican candidate he would wipe the floor with Barack Obama each time they faced each other in a debate. Gingrich, a history professor and author by profession is as big an authority on American and world history, our founding fathers and most of all our constitution as you will ever find among politicians.
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He carries a lot of baggage, but man he sure knows the subject.
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They are reawakening the American spirit, the spirit of 1776.
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Now you have a choice, having learned about Progressivism.
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Do you now understand why we are in the state we are in? Do you now understand what our elected 'leaders' are up to?
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It is up to you to do something about it, before they take that right away from you.
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Exercise that right.
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Friday, March 04, 2011

03/04/2011
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THE IMPENDING
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END OF DAYS CRISIS
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YOU CHOOSE TO IGNORE
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DROUGHTS IN ONCE
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FERTILE LANDS
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A RIVER IN CALIFORNIA
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DWINDLING WATER WELLS
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IN POOR COUNTRIES
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THIRD WORLD CHILDREN
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BATHING IN POLLUTED WATER
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POLLUTED STREAMS
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RAIN WATER
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CATCHER TANK
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IN AUSTRALIA
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YOUR LOCAL
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WATER TREATMENT PLANT
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WATER RECYCLING PLANT
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Which is the one thing, the one resource on earth you and I could not live without, other than oxygen?
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Food?
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We can plant it. Even if the distribution system stops operating we can still grow food if we are forced to.
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Gas?
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We can walk or ride a horse, or a bike.
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Money?
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We can barter, exchange goods or services we have for someone else's goods or services.
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Electricity, sources of energy?
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We can still survive without electricity, by building fires for cooking, and doing without the creature comforts we have come to depend on for the last 100 plus years. Electricity was not necessary that long ago, it is really not necessary now.
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Please do not say TV, the Internet, cell phones, etc. Get serious.
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The fact is that humans lived for thousands of years without most of the resources we now take for granted.
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We even managed to live for millions of years without fire.
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We managed to live for millions of years without tools.
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For thousands, if not millions of years there were only three constants:
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Air, our will to live,...............and
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The one resource we take for granted and were it to disappear we would die in no time is water.
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Not just water, as 70% of our planet is covered with ocean water.
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Clean, unpolluted, drinkable water.
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Water we drink to quench our thirst and have no fear of being contaminated.
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Were you aware that we are rapidly running out of fresh, clean, drinkable water?
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Were you aware that most of the planet has no access to clean water and thus become sick and die from all the diseases, the excrement and chemicals they find in the water at their disposal?
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Were you aware that millions of acres of farm land are becoming wastelands because of lack of water to keep them fertile? Even here in the US we have serious droughts in places like California, one, or the one state that produces more food than any other?
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Were you aware that there are nations that depend on the same source for their water, thus creating a serious problem for them once that source becomes scarce, and/or they stop willing to share that water?
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Even here in the US some states depend on water sources located in other states. Nevada's Hoover dam not only provides water, (and electricity) for Nevada, but for Southern California as well.
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If Lake Meade, an artificial lake formed when the Hoover Dam was built suddenly starts running dry, you are sure to see serious quarreling between California, Nevada and the federal government.
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Actually, large farms have died, or are dying in California for lack of water for irrigation. That is happening right now at this moment.
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The fact of the matter is that we are running out of clean water really fast.
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On one hand the water reservoirs are dwindling, while the world's population continues to increase, a population that consumes more and more water. And in places like China and India, where hundreds of millions used to live in squalor bathing in and drinking excrement-filled and bacteria infested water a large percentage of those people are escaping their once miserable lives and are increasingly becoming part of a rapidly growing middle class that demands pure, clean water for drinking, for cooking, for bathing, etc.
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As our water reserves decrease, and hundreds of millions of people are added to the other hundreds of millions already depending on this water there has to be a breaking point down the road, don't you think so?
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It is not a question to ponder, it is a fact we must face now, as in today, right now, as this is a crisis ready to explode at any moment.
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They talk and report about nations going to war over oil, over land, over religion, and over so many other causes.
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Friends, those wars, regionalized fights and worldwide disturbances are nothing compared to what we are facing once we all realize that the one resource we need the most is running out.
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Face it. The world will go to war over water rights. Simple as that.
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China needs clean water for its 1.3 billion people. India needs clean water for its 1.1 billion people. The US needs clean water for its 310 million people, and on and on.
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Governments will stop being diplomatic and playing nice with each other over current problems, like oil, ethnic conflicts, religious conflicts, the race to be the most powerful economies and most powerful military powers.
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When it comes to the survival of its own people, all bets are off, no more being niece, no more meeting at the UN. No more empty threats.
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When it comes to the survival of its own people the nations of the world will do what they must do to survive, and that is to fight for the one resource they cannot live without, water.
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Damned be the consequences of a nuclear war, or hyper-conventional ground war over conquering lands with water reservoirs. What does the world have to lose? It will be a matter of life and death.
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If you succeed in conquering a nation that has water you will live. If you do not, then you will die, simple as that.
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So at this point in my article you think I am only dealing with hypotheses and possible far-off future scenarios, right?
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You think I am a scare monger just using up space to post an article to my blog?
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Well, if you still do not believe we have a crisis after reading the following, then I can only say that I warned you.
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Or you will say, 'So what am I supposed to do?' and just go on with your business, just hoping for the best.
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Well, there are things you can do. I mean, you will not avert this crisis from happening. It is here already. It will engulf us within a few short years. No escaping it. But you can do some things to help yourself,....................to an extent.
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It is like me telling you to go hide up in the Andes mountains once a nuclear war is unleashed upon the world, as you will live the longest, since the radioactive cloud will perhaps reach you last.
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But it will reach you nevertheless. Just as you may buy yourself some time once 'the water wars' commence, but eventually the water you saved for yourself will also run out. No escaping it.
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You may also say that technology will make it possible for us to have clean water, be it by creating it, desalinating ocean water, recycling it, etc.
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Yes, yes and yes. But the technology is at its infancy and we do not have the other necessary resources, much less the time to create the necessary technological infrastructure to avert a water crisis.
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Pay attention to the following.
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The water you drink today has likely been around in one form or another since dinosaurs roamed the Earth, hundreds of millions of years ago.
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While the amount of freshwater on the planet has remained fairly constant over time—continually recycled through the atmosphere and back into our cups—the population has exploded. This means that every year competition for a clean, copious supply of water for drinking, cooking, bathing, and sustaining life intensifies.
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Water scarcity is an abstract concept to many and a stark reality for others. It is the result of myriad environmental, political, economic, and social forces.
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Freshwater makes up a very small fraction of all water on the planet.
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Again, while nearly 70 percent of the world is covered by water, only 2.5 percent of it is fresh. The rest is saline and ocean-based. Even then, just 1 percent of our freshwater is easily accessible, with much of it trapped in glaciers and snowfields. In essence, only 0.007 percent of the planet's water is available to fuel and feed its 6.8 billion people.
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And even if you live in a Western, or 'First World' society, do not be so sure that the water you drink is suitable.
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Water treatment plant technology has not advanced at the necessary pace.
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While water treatment plants do remove 'most' sewage from the water, and most bacteria, they do not remove some of the chemicals dumped into our reservoirs by factories and plants, and they do not remove some of the pharmaceutical components of drugs, which are dumped by humans into the water. The modern filters are just not modern enough, as they cannot remove all of these chemicals and pharmaceuticals. Chemicals and pharmaceuticals are created at a much faster rate than the water treatment industry can catch up with them before they reach your drinking water supply.
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Due to geography, climate, engineering, regulation, and competition for resources, some regions seem relatively flush with freshwater, while others face drought and debilitating pollution.
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In much of the developing world, clean water is either hard to come by or a commodity that requires laborious work or significant economic resources to obtain.
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Wherever they are, people need water to survive. Not only is the human body 60 percent water, the resource is also essential for producing food, clothing, and computers, moving our waste stream, and keeping us and the environment healthy.
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Unfortunately, humans have proved to be inefficient water users, as we take it for granted and do not protect it as we should.
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According to the United Nations, water use has grown at more than twice the rate of population increase in the last century.
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By 2025, if we get there, an estimated 1.8 billion people will live in areas plagued by water scarcity, with two-thirds of the world's population living in water-stressed regions as a result of use, growth, and climate change.
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The challenge we face now is how to effectively conserve, manage, and distribute the water we have.
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The History Channel, recently presented “Prophets of Doom,” highlighting five scholars who discussed possible sources of a coming Apocalypse:
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1) Shrinking oil and natural gas supplies upon which growing world populations depend;
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2) Insolvent global financial systems;
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3) Nuclear weapons falling into the hands of terrorists;
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4) Artificial Intelligent Robots advanced enough to enslave human beings;
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(This is the one 'apocalyptic event' I do not necessarily disbelief, but think it is so far off that the world might not exist by then anyway.)
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5) The shrinking supply of fresh water.
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The experts include: Michael Ruppert, Nathan Hagens, John Cronin, James Howard Kunstler, Professor Hugo De Garis and Robert Gleason, all internationally known experts in their fields.
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The problem, of course, is that all of these warnings could converge on the earth at one time.
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But the experts agreed that the coming shortage of fresh water around the world threatens the element most essential for human life.
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Well-published scholar, John Cronin is both Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Beacon Institute for Rivers and Estuaries and the Senior Fellow for Environmental Affairs at the Pace Academy for Applied Environmental Studies at Pace University.
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Cronin stresses three areas in his report as one of the Prophets of Doom:
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Not only is fresh water running low, its quality is getting worse, and as shortages increase, diseases from bad waters will also increase.
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Co-author of The Riverkeepers with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Cronin insists that this problem can be solved:
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“One billion people are without safe water. We have the know-how and compassion to correct that tragedy, and harmonize forever the human and natural worlds. This is the greatest challenge of the 21st century.”
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Cronin has a website,
http://www.johncronin.net/, which publishes “The Blue Times: News From a Blue Planet.” It includes links to articles on: declining water supplies; raw sewage and radioactive debris in drinking water; industrial dumping of millions of pounds of toxic waste into these waters; and failures of national and local government agencies to warn citizens of these poisons or to cleanse the water.
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This website writes often about the slow death of fresh water around the world.
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When most U.S. citizens think about water shortages — if they think about them at all — they think about a local problem, possibly in their town or city, maybe their state or region. We don't usually regard such problems as particularly worrisome, sharing confidence that the situation will be readily handled by investment in infrastructure, conservation, or other management strategies. Whatever water feuds arise, e.g., between Arizona and California, we expect to be resolved through negotiations or in the courtroom.
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But shift from a local to a global water perspective, and the terms dramatically change. The World Bank reports that 80 countries now have water shortages that threaten health and economies while 40 percent of the world — more than 2 billion people — have no access to clean water or sanitation. In this context, we cannot expect water conflicts to always be amenably resolved.
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Consider: More than a dozen nations receive most of their water from rivers that cross borders of neighboring countries viewed as hostile. These include Botswana, Bulgaria, Cambodia, the Congo, Gambia, the Sudan, and Syria, all of whom receive 75 percent or more of their fresh water from the river flow of often hostile upstream neighbors.
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In the Middle East, a region marked by hostility between nations, obtaining adequate water supplies is a high political priority. For example, water has been a contentious issue in recent negotiations between Israel and Syria. In recent years, Iraq, Syria and Turkey have exchanged verbal threats over their use of shared rivers. (It should come as no surprise to learn that the words "river" and "rival" share the same Latin root; a rival is "someone who shares the same stream.")
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More frequently water is being likened to another resource that quickened global tensions when its supplies were threatened. A story in The Financial Times of London began: "Water, like energy in the late 1970s, will probably become the most critical natural resource issue facing most parts of the world by the start of the next century." This analogy is also reflected in the oft-repeated observation that water will likely replace oil as a future cause of war between nations.
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Global water problems are attracting increasing attention, not just at the international level, but also within the United States, in its popular press, in natural resource journals and as the subject of books.
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Former Sen. Paul Simon from Illinois recently authored Tapped Out: The Coming World Crisis in Water and What We Can Do About it. A book for the general, non-specialized audience, Simon's publication sounds an alarm about the approaching crisis. "Within a few years, a water crisis of catastrophic proportions will explode upon us — unless aroused citizens ... demand of their leadership actions reflecting vision, understanding and courage."
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A prime cause of the global water concern is the ever-increasing world population. As populations grow, industrial, agricultural and individual water demands escalate. According to the World Bank, world-wide demand for water is doubling every 21 years, more in some regions. Water supply cannot remotely keep pace with demand, as populations soar and cities explode.
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Population growth alone does not account for increased water demand. Since 1900, there has been a six-fold increase in water use for only a two-fold increase in population size. This reflects greater water usage associated with rising standards of living (e.g., diets containing less grain and more meat). It also reflects potentially unsustainable levels of irrigated agriculture. (See sidebar.) World population has recently reached six billion and United Nation's projections indicate nine billion by 2050. What water supplies will be available for this expanding population?
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Meanwhile many countries suffer accelerating desertification. Water quality is deteriorating in many areas of the developing world as population increases and salinity caused by industrial farming and over-extraction rises. About 95 percent of the world's cities still dump raw sewage into their waters.
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A technological solution that some believe would provide ample supplies of additional water resources is desalination. Some researchers fault the United States for not providing more support for desalination research. Once the world leader in such research, this country has abdicated its role, to Saudi Arabia, Israel and Japan. There are approximately 11,000 desalination plants in 120 nations in the world, 60 percent of them in the Middle East.
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I now remember mentioning this to a friend that worked at the local water treatment facility and he matter-of-factly shot down my desalination answer to the crisis by saying the plants would have to be humongous, scattered all over the coastline and the cost would be prohibitive. So there goes that solution. I still believe it is a sound one, but if those in charge of procuring our fresh water do not believe in it, there is not much I can do, either.
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Others argue that a market approach to water management would help resolve the situation by putting matters on a businesslike footing. They say such an approach would help mitigate the political and security tensions that exacerbate international affairs. For example, the Harvard Middle East Water Project wants to assign a value to water, rather than treat rivers and streams as some kind of free natural commodity, like air.
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Other strategies to confront the growing global water problem include slowing population growth, reducing pollution, better management of present supply and demand and, of course, not to be overlooked, water conservation. As Sandra Postel writes in her book, Last Oasis, "Doing more with less is the first and easiest step along the path toward water security."
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Then there is the issue of facing the hard facts head on.
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In Singapore they have successfully created a water treatment system that recycles all water, including waste water, water filled with our own human excrement.
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If such a solution were presented to Americans I can tell what they would say:
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Yes, it is a great idea for Africa, India and underdeveloped countries to avoid disease, epidemics, etc., but don't you dare build one in my backyard! "I'm not going to drink someone else's crap," they will say.
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Like the late US Senator Ted Kennedy supporting wind mill energy, but when the locals proposed building a wind mill farm off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, where the Kennedy compound is Senator Kennedy was the first to veto it, as it would block the beautiful view from his back porch.
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They call that 'NIMBY!", or 'Not In My Back Yard!'
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I was watching the Home Channel recently about I believe an American couple moving to Australia and looking to buy a home. In Australia nowadays many homes have a huge 'water catcher' tank in their back yard. A huge aluminum tank that stores rainwater for use for irrigation, and even washing, etc. The Americans nixed every home that included such a tank, as they said they looked terrible, an eyesore, not thinking about how it would help them conserve water and be eco-conscious.
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But I repeat, this crisis will envelop us sooner or later nevertheless, no matter the many clever ideas we come up with to save or sanitize our water. These ideas, like the one in Singapore and the one in Australia (I think they have these tanks in New Zealand as well) will only extend the inevitable for just a bit.
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I bet there will soon be individual home-sized recycling mini plants you may be able to install. Perhaps also home deslination mini plants for coastal regions. You can also borrow the ideas from Singapore and Australia. You may dig deep and find natural water wells, (with an expiration date).
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They may come up with a feasible, practical way to convert hydrogen into water. Who knows?
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No, you cannot go to your local market and buy all their stock of bottled water. As I understand it it has an expiration date. Why, I do not know.
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But the idea is that this is a crisis we must be aware of. We will not solve this crisis, at least not with the technology we presently have. And if there is a technology to be invented, I do not know if it will be invented soon enough to avert this crisis.
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I am afraid sooner or later we will all die from thirst, or perhaps fighting so that we do not die of thirst. One of the two.
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Meantime, I will have a cool glass of your crap, please!
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Wednesday, March 02, 2011

03/02/2011
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BRAINWASHING OUR CHILDREN
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THE STATE POISONING THE MINDS OF OUR CHILDREN
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We already know that most of our colleges and universities are populated by Marxist professors, who in the name of 'free speech' and a school being a place where 'contrasting ideas' are expressed, they are allowed to spew their vitriol upon our impressionable children.
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To the extent where professors teaching subjects not remotely connected to politics, sociology, economics, political science, etc. take up half their class time to denounce the US as a capitalist, imperialist, evil nation that needs to be converted into a socialist state. They openly call for an armed revolution in our nation.
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And for a while I have been seeing a similar, though understated trend in our public schools.
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The Promise Of America Is. . . Socialism? That’s exactly what is being taught in many American public schools.
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Under the guise of teaching children to read, the seeds of Socialism are being planted within the minds of young children.
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Do you believe that the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States mandates the following?
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The People’s basic needs must be met in a country. Needs for housing, education, transportation, and health care overseen by our government system.
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Those are the words being chanted over and over and over by school children around the country. They are part of an educational program called Building Fluency Through Practice and Performance. This section is called ‘The Promise of America’ and it breaks down the fifty-two word single sentence that is the Preamble. Here is the original preamble of our United States Constitution:
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We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
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Disguised as a reading exercise, the Preamble has been turned into a five page choral project with commentary planted inside this very simple sentence. Here is an example. Make note of what the children (R5, R6, & R7) are being asked to read after the words ‘promote the general welfare’:
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WE THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES, IN ORDER TO FORM A MORE PERFECT UNION ESTABLISH JUSTICE, INSURE DOMESTIC TRANQUILITY, PROVIDE FOR THE COMMON DEFENSE, PROMOTE THE GENERAL WELFARE
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R5: Needs for housing, education, transportation, and health care are overseen by our government system.
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R6: Labor laws ensure that people work in safe envirnments and that they are paid fairly for the work that they do.
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People’s basic needs must be met in a country.
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Needs for housing, education, transportation and health care, overseen by our government system.
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It is the obligation of our government, of course funded by the tax payers, to provide free houses, cars and health care?
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Wasn't the intention for 'we the people' to work towards attaining these goals, not for the government take care of us as if we were children that cannot take care of ourselves. And on top of that in order to pay for those promises, or 'entitlements' take money from those that pay taxes and use it to provide these 'rights' to those that do not pay taxes, therefore cannot afford them?
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Instead of teaching the Preamble and Constitution as it is written, schools from coast to coast are indoctrinating children to Socialism thanks to a company called
Teacher Created Materials. TCM sells ‘The Promise of America’ to thousands of school districts all across the country as well as over 100 countries around the world.
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Several independent and conservative 'watch dog groups' tried to contact TCM, it's printing company Shell Education and New York City sales outlet Sussman Sales and they provided little specific data on just how many schools are currently using the ’Promise of America, ‘ but one company rep told did say that the “Fluency program is really really popular.”
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Reminiscing of the chant being taught to children at some public schools.
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A video posted on YouTube about a year ago appears to show a New Jersey elementary school class being taught to sing praises of the "great accomplishments" of President Obama.
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The video shows nearly 20 young children taught a song overflowing with campaign slogans and praise for "Barack Hussein Obama," repeatedly chanting the president’s name and celebrating his accomplishments, including his "great plans" to "make this country’s economy No. 1 again.
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The video identifies the kids as students at the B. Bernice Young Elementary School in Burlington, N.J., with taping taking place last June.
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The song quotes directly from the spiritual "Jesus Loves the Little Children," though Jesus’ name is replaced with Obama’s: "He said red, yellow, black or white/All are equal in his sight. Barack Hussein Obama."
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Among other lyrics, touting a fair-pay bill Obama signed in January: "He said we must be clear today/Equal work means equal pay."
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Like I said, the YouTube video confirming this went viral in 2009/2010, appearing all over the Internet, but for some reason it has been removed since. Hmmmm........
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However, another video is still available on line, and of course has made the rounds of thousands of schools nationwide as well as all over the world.
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It is 'The Story of Stuff,' a program, along with the video used as a tool to 'teach' children about the perils of capitalism, how things get made and how the greedy rich people take advantage of us to fill their pockets in a never ending cycle of production and consumption.
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Took me a while to find it on the Internet for this article, as it has also been removed from many sites.
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So watch it now before it suddenly 'disappears.'
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Well, we saw the pictures from Madison, Wisconsin, where thousands of school teachers abandoned their jobs, shutting down the school system, in order to protest against the government over their union rights.
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Bad enough that these teachers were setting a bad example with their loud and often violent demonstrations, but many took their students along and had them carry placards and chant anti-government and pro-union slogans.
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Where the heck were the parents?
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This kind of training is reminiscent of Soviet-style indoctrination and the recent stories leaking out of North Korea in the summer of 2009 when Kim Jong il was reportedly close to stepping down and handing over control to his son.
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Dong-A Ilbo (the country’s official newspaper) stated that North Korea notified its diplomatic offices and is teaching its people a song in praise of the anointed leader.
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The North Korean school children started learning the song first. Indoctrination starts with the young ones.
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In the Soviet Union, as well as in Nazi Germany children were taught that their real father was the nation's leader, as in Hitler and Stalin. And they were also taught to tell the authorities if they ever heard their parents talk badly of the government.
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Can this actually take place in this nation?
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Well, evidence seems to show that it is slowly creeping into our schools. The seeds have been planted.
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God help the children.
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God help us.
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Monday, February 28, 2011

02/28/2011
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ISLAM
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AND THE UNITED NATIONS
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COMMISSION
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ON HUMAN RIGHTS
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By my dear friend and noted scholar,
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Dr. German Munoz, Ph.D.
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THE KORAN
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Is Islam Compatible with
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By: German Munoz, Ph.D.
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The Dream is Dead
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Writing the essay “Reasons for American Withdrawal from the United Nations,” now found at www.drgermanmunoz.com, was a painful experience. After all, most of us are taught that the United Nations is the last hope for humanity to bring forth world peace, prosperity, and freedom. Who could be against these wonderful ideals?

However, the United Nations has now become a threat to national sovereignty, peace, prosperity, freedom, and to life itself. It is impotent in preventing genocide. A significant number of countries do not even abide by its Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a document whose first drafts were developed by Catholic Cuban intellectuals. Ironically, some of the members of its Human Rights Council are murdering dictatorships.

Many countries are responsible for the moral decline, corruption, and betrayal of the United Nations, but Communist and Islamic states top the list. As a result of their intolerance, violence, and dictatorial rule many of the original core principles of the institution have been undermined. Their bloc voting at the United Nations prevents much needed reforms and the expelling of members who violate the UN Charter and its Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Sadly ,the United States, a country where 80% of the population is Christian, contributes financially to an organization whose Communist and Islamic states have made Christians the most persecuted group in the world. The United Nations is either unwilling or unable to stop this persecution. Other groups are also targeted. And yet, these criminal countries are not expelled from the United Nations. In fact, they are actually running much of the UN bureaucracy.

Human Rights and Islam

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) of the United Nations expresses some of the highest aspirations of humanity. Unfortunately, a literal interpretation of the Koran and the Hadith, as well as the desire to implement Islamic Law (Sharia), would put Islam and Muslim countries in conflict with many of the articles of the Declaration.

Article I advocates equal rights, but women and non-Muslims are inferior under Islamic law.

Article 2 is against religious discrimination, but the infidels are supposed to be discriminated, humiliated, over-taxed, or killed according to the Koran and the Hadith.

Article 3, urges protection of the right to life, liberty and security, but these liberties are not extended in parts of Islam to the unbelievers, for unbelief is, for many literalist Muslims, the greatest sin which should not be tolerated.

Article 4 is against slavery, but slavery is allowed in the Koran.

Article 5 is against torture, but the Koran, the Hadith, and Islamic Law, allow crucifixion and amputations, among other types of tortures.

Article 6 recognizes the value of a free person before the law, but there is little notion in Islam of a person who can make free choices.

Articles 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 support the rights of the accused person to a fair trial, but equality, good faith, truth and justice do not play major roles in Islam as does submission to Allah's will. Revenge and honor killing are officially sanctioned, non-Muslims cannot testify against a Muslim under Sharia law, and the evidence that can be presented by women is restricted, leading often to their murders.

Article 16 respects the right to marry by men and women, but under Islamic law women and non-Muslims do not have equal rights.

Article 18 defends the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, including the right to change one's religion, but Muslims do not have the right to change their religion if one is born into Islamic family, and the price of apostasy can often be death, and there is no political or religious freedom accepted under literal Islam.

Article 19 allows freedom of employment, but women are not free to choose their work under Islamic law, Muslims must rule over non-Muslims, and power must belong to Muslims.

Obviously, the literal interpretation of the most important Islamic documents are in conflict with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This does not mean that all Muslims are unable to live lives compatible with the Declaration. However, for them to do so they must reinterpret the original documents or argue that many of their teachings apply only to the times of Muhammad. Many are unwilling to do so because they think that the Koran is the eternal word of Allah. At times, some of the freedom-loving Muslims simply ignore the war verses in their documents.

Inalienable Human Rights

The first theory of inalienable human rights and the argument for the removal of tyrants did not arise with Hellenes, Romans, Muslims, Chinese, Africans, Amerindians, or with other civilizations. Instead, these contributions were created by the Church between the 800’s and the 1200’s.

They began as a reflection on the revelation to Moses, particularly the insight that man was created in the image and likeness of God with the powers to reason, to choose freely and to love beyond the group. The Church continued this intellectual work with the reflection on the teachings of the Christ.

This body of thought came useful as the Church battled the German emperors and other enemies. The world has forgotten that behind the Magna Carta of 1215 was the Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury and a Judeo-Christian conception of rights, as well as the theory of interposition to remove tyrants who violated the right to property, life, and others.

This theory of human rights was continued after the 1500’s with Protestant reflections on the matter. The Protestants promoted the idea that resistance to tyrants is obedience to God. Their thinking influenced Brutus, Locke, Jefferson and many others and led. Unfortunately, there is no Islamic contribution to the idea of personal human rights.

Allah is not Christ and Islam is not Christianity

Perhaps the differences between Christianity and Islam when it comes to human rights and other topics can be explained in part by some theological contrasts:

· Allah is very far away and removed from humanity, but the Christian God, who is a Trinity, created man in their own image and likeness, and then God became man and lived among us.
· Allah is a master, but the Christian God is a Father, and if He is a Father, man is not a slave, like in Islam, but His child, His heir and even His friend.
· Allah is beyond human understanding, but the Christian God, whose essence is love, is revealed to us by Christ.
· Allah does as he pleases with man, sometimes making him do good and at other times making him do bad, but the Christian God created man with a free will so that man can freely choose good and avoid evil.
· Allah urges Muslims to be merciful only with each other, but the Christian God commands that we love God, that we love neighbor, that we love ourselves, and even that we love our enemies.
· Allah’s main desire is one of submission of all to Islam, but the Christian God’s main desire is for all to spend eternity with Him.
· Allah fuses political, military, and religious authority in one person, but the Christian God reveals that we should give to Caesar the things which are Caesar’s and to God the things which are God’s.
· Allah wants fighting to be obligatory, but the Christian God makes love and forgiveness mandatory.
· Allah demands submissiveness from man, but the Christian God became man to redeem and to serve humanity.

Conclusion

The truth is that from literal Islam you cannot get to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It is intellectually impossible. They are two totally different world views. One is obsessed with submission. The other one is grounded on the desire for freedom which the human person, created in the image and likeness of God, needs to become fully human.

Good intentioned people often argue that literal Islam is compatible with our Western freedoms and with human rights. Perhaps they want all of us to get along so that we can live in peace. They are even willing to ignore some views which literal Muslims have which would make it impossible for peaceful coexistence to take place. Some of these ideas have to do with killing us. Yet, these good people ignore the war verses because they treasure social harmony.

This desire for peace at all cost, which some people have, was used by the Communists, the Fascists, and the Nazis to convince good and well-intentioned people during the 1920’s, 1930’s, and 1940’s to join them in broad popular fronts which appeared peaceful but which were actually controlled by violent men. Then, at the appropriate time, the truth was revealed and the killing began. Therefore, we need to learn that the pursuit of the truth is most important to keep the people free and safe.

Ironically, the only way that we can help freedom-loving, moderate Muslims survive and expand their numbers in their fight against those who want to abolish our inalienable human rights is to intellectually and politically defeat those Muslims seeking to impose literal Islam on the rest of us. Our immigration policies, security clearance processes, business and cultural environments and other concerns should ensure that the “children of freedom” be kept apart from the “children of forced submissiveness”.
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German,
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Great dissertation, as always.
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However, I feel you are going out of your way to be kind towards the UN.
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To me for many years the UN has been totally irrelevant, toothless, unable to carry out its original mission and a hornet's nest of anti-American sentiment.
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Its usefulness has long expired.
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I find it outrageous that their Human Rights Commission has opted to compose over a hundred resolutions accusing Israel of human rights abuses, while it has only issued I believe just one condemning Iran.
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Just the fact that Iran, Cuba, China, Russia, and other human rights violators sit on such commission invalidates their purpose and makes a mockery of its existence.
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The moment I heard that Secretary of State Hilary Clinton was going to Geneva to procure a resolution against Libya, actually taking several days to fly there, while thousands of innocent civilians died on the streets of Tripoli, I realized the US had no plans to intervene in the Libyan crisis.
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An emergency weekend session of the UN Security Council to enact sanctions against Libya is another joke.
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What are sanctions going to accomplish at this point, when the crisis is so fluid and Qaddafi is set to not only continue murdering his people but is planning on setting the nation on fire, including its oil wells?
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Sanctions, which to me have usually been meaningless, are imposed for long term effect. This crisis is short-termed, as within days it will be decided whether Qaddafi remains in power, (which I doubt) or whether a coalition of multiple tribes succeed in toppling him from power.
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The only solution at this point is for the US unilaterally, or along with NATO to interfere militarily to stop the genocide and bring to Libya a modicum of stability.
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But the times have conspired against such a move, as there are three reasons why the US and Europe are taking their time thinking about such move.
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Actually it is just one reason, MONEY.
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1. Both Europe and the US are in critical economic shape, not able to spend the hundreds of millions of dollars it would initially take to invade Libya.
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2. Similarly, these nations know that were they to invade Libya and ouster Qaddafi they would need to remain in Libya a long time, and spend a lot more money preparing that nation for a democratic election, which would tie up a lot of resources, again mainly monetary, not to mention the thousands of troops needed on the ground, a luxury the US does not have.
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3. And also tied to both above is the experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan. These nations have seen that the US has spent 10 years in these nations, costing it over a trillion dollars so far, and they just do not have the stomach or resources to add Libya to their nation-building group.
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These events could not have taken place at a worst time for the West, which tell me that they for sure have been in the works for a long time, planned and manipulated by Muslim and socialist extremists salivating at the thought of filling the vacuums left in all these Islamic nations that are dropping one by one like domino pieces.
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Terrible times are ahead of us.
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Once extremist governments take over these nations you can kiss the Middle East goodbye, and eventually perhaps even the whole world, as they will unleash wars to invade other Arab nations and of course will carry out their one purpose for living, eradicating Israel from the face of the earth.
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What at the beginning will be an enormous conventional war, fought on the ground and by jet fighters will soon turn into a nuclear conflagration, once Israel finds itself on the losing end.
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Yes, they will be obliterated, but not before they land nuclear punches all over the Middle East.
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