Watch What They Do February 18, 2009
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For the last fifty years, the Marxists in this country (and their financial backers around the world) have been biding their time, waiting for the perfect moment to strike at the beating economic heart of America. Slowly but surely, they have eased one player after another into place, patiently putting up with setbacks and drawing back their hands during the terms of presidents like Ronald Reagan. But they kept their eyes on the prize, and they waited and watched, accumulating money, influence, and confidence as they sat on their webs like the patient, chess-playing spiders I have used to describe them in other posts. Gently but persistently, they moved their players into place, and waited.
Their patience paid off in the 2008 election, and they struck. As soon as the results of the election were in, they began making their moves. Remarks to the press, the appearance of “The Office of the President-Elect,” and other not so subtle hints of what was in store for the country gave those of us who were watching the sinking feeling we feared.
Within days of the inauguration, they left no doubt about their real plans for America, as they darted in like wolves, slashing and hamstringing industry and commerce, the engines that keeps America strong, prosperous, and free. One after another, they toppled the legs of the economy: Banking, manufacturing, enterprise, and personal wealth. Without caring that they were actually killing the very economy that could have paid for all their grandiose plans, they struck, and struck again. For them, the game was just a means to an end. They had their eyes on the prize: An America brought to its knees by the Socialist powers that be.
Without a qualm for any of their illegal activity, they simply did an end-run around the Constitution and did what they had planned to do all along, not caring if laws are broken or ignored. They know that there are two things that stand between them and total victory: The First and Second Amendments. As for the first, they already have the national media in their pockets, eagerly cheerleading and supporting everything the Socialists do to bring the United States to heel. But they don’t have control of voices of patriots like Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, Dennis Prager, Mark Levin, and Michael Reagan, and that drives them wild with rage.
That’s where the new, revised “Fairness Doctrine” comes in. Under this plan, the voices on the right must be countered by voices on the left, and paid for by the owners of the radio stations that carry the shows. It won’t be long before the radio stations will be tired of absorbing the costs of allowing the “equal time,” and will simply hand the conservative speakers their walking papers, leaving the information field to the leftists.
The same goes for the Second Amendment, the right of the people to keep and bear arms. This is so crucial that they are going to be very, very subtle about how they go about undermining this one. They would have to be blind not to see that citizens are buying arms and ammunition with every spare dollar they can scrape up. The left has a plan to require firearm registration of all privately-owned weapons built into the so-called “stimulus” package. They’ll need lots of luck with that one.
It’s very hard to write something like this without sounding hysterical. But the facts remain, and the truth is right in front of our noses. We are being brought down from inside. Busy keeping watch on the outside for foreign enemies, we forgot to watch for the “enemies, domestic.” We have a vow to fulfill and a mission to complete.
These are frightening times for Conservatives, who still have a clear knowledge of the Constitution, if not in their minds, at least in the texts themselves. We would all do well to get copies of the founding documents, and to read them thoroughly and commit at least the Bill of Rights to memory. Remember what Rush says:
Don’t listen to what they say, WATCH what they do.



Well, we are all called to do different things. The Bible tells us, “From whom much is given, much will be expected,” and “every joint supplies…” so I guess you are doing what you can. I’m like you. I’m a little old lady, but I can write. There are a lot of homegrown pundits, so maybe we can cause someone to stop and think a moment before they sign away their freedoms or hand over their birthright for pie in the sky.
For the time being, this is all we have. Vote like your life depends on it, because, from now on IT DOES. Knowing everything you can about candidates, encouraging local candidates to get involved (get involved yourself if you believe you can stand the pressure), and keep yourself up on as much as you can is also a good way to go. Now is not the time to go all wobbly, as Dame Thatcher said to Bush 41.
“Do you think they’ll pay any attention to swamped switchboards, demonstrations, petitions?” Expressing your opinoin never hurts. Signing petitions might help. It depends on who you call/email/write. Writing usually generates a form letter signed in real ink by the machine in the copy office. I’m not sure if it does much more than that, to be honest, besides putting you on the politician’s mailing list. Calling will get your “Yes” or “No” opinion counted, and perhaps the aggregate numbers will sway a legislator’s vote one way or the other.
As for the Second Amendment; that one, I feel confident in leaving in the hands of my veterans (I have two). Vets, active military, and state militias are good places to request stepped-up efforts to protect the 2nd Amendment. Remember: It SAYS, “THE RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS SHALL NOT BE ABRIDGED.” I think the Founding Fathers wrote it that way on purpose because they knew it might one day be the only thing standing between the people and a too-powerful government. Some active-duty miliary are also saying they won’t follow orders if they are orded to take our firearms. That is encouraging. Taking private firearms is an anti-constitutional move, and should be resisted.
What do you think is the best way to fight for our first and second amendment rights? I’d like to fight the ‘fairness doctrine’ but i’m not sure just how to go about it. Do you think they’ll pay any attention to swamped switchboards, demonstrations, petitions?
I’ve joined some on line groups and sign some online petitions, but I feel I should be doing more.