Sunday, April 29, 2007

Sins of Omission

We continue to discover examples of sins of omission
by the American government and other officials designated
with responsibilities of decision making in time
of crisis.

Case in point is the Washington Post's revelation that
the US "politely" refused enormous offers of relief aid
from our allies during the Hurricane Katrina disaster.

The deterioration of leadership is beyond a level that
many American believe is repairable. We as a civilian
sector must change our ways.

We must promptly stop delegating our lives away.

*We need to stop delegating the education, values
identification, and discipline to the school system.

*We need to stop tolerating a justice systems that
does not provide an opportunity for justice as the
result of attorneys who fail to advocate adequately
before the court of Judges who themselves fail to
uphold the laws.

*We must cease from allowing our military leadership
to exist beyond accountability and be funded with a
blank check - war or no war.

*We must end the pendulum swinging finger of blame
that moves from one equally guilty political party to
the other and back, ad infinitum.

*No longer should we support a media which selectivity
and strategically dispenses news like medications... to
either sedate or agitate.

*We cannot afford to have corporate deep pockets hold
the strings of our national infrastructure.

*No longer should we support a monetary system that is
owned and administrated by a private group of bankers
to which we are indebted for all foreseeable
generations.

I do not have a proposals for solutions that will
correct these problems at their cores. But I do know
that identifying the problems openly is the first step
in addressing these problems.

Law abiding citizens need to realize that it is
incumbent upon us to save our own nation from the sins
of omission that are killing us.

The salvation of America isn't something that can be
delegated either. One day we could all wake up to a
horrible reality that this is no longer the country
it once was.

It's about the revival of the American
citizen and the resuscitation of the US Constitution.

What can you do today to contribute to the betterment
of conditions of leadership in the public and private
sectors of this country? How much uglier must it
become before US citizens will take constructive
measures within the means of their own resources?

If we are not willing to step up to the plate now
as individual citizens to recapture our country
and help make it functional, our future is already
lost. No one is going to do this for us.
This is NOT something that can be delegated.

There are many alternative camps ready and waiting
to implement their agenda for this country.
Communist China, the radical Muslim group fueled by
Jihad, vast international corporations, the MS-13
worldwide gang, covert military agencies,
organized crime, secret elitist membership
organizations, and citizens of other countries
wanting to re-establish past boundaries are all
prepared to step in where you fail to stand.

Don't think so? Check back here in about 10
years. If you can......