Post date: Jul 04, 2013 8:35:32 PM
It is way way way past time that "Americans" put aside any infantilized notions of any great American "republic" that never was.
A real American has inculcated the American "dream" and they proceed into the world to make that dream come true. They are revolutionaries. That is a real American but they are a rare breed: To FIGHT for that dream of a rule-of-law centric republic to protect the evolutionary individual from mob rule, to make it a reality. Scarce few infantilized Americans are truly conducting their lives in such a manner.
Aside from that "Americans" should not be wallowing in any form of delusional and cheap patriotism about their country which is the centre of the mass murderous global American empire olr the "fourth reich". This empire is a despicable empire - a Satanic beast and it is committing megadeath daily both abroad and at home. It is destroying the lives of good people - or people who might be good given a level chance - daily including the lives of its own citizens who INCREDIBLY tolerate the system to the point of sacrificing themselves and their own children to it. In a state of docility they march to the gallows daily without even whistling a tune of defiance.
It is exponentially surreal.
The proverbial Nazi, Germany template on full tilt boogie in the good ole USA and its puppet states including up here in belligerent and equally as Satanic if not even more Satanic, Canada.
The American Empire has to be pulled down for the sake of all humanity. The "Americans" themselves are so impotent in bringing this about that one has to begin to ask if they don't want it this way after all under some psychotic Satanic self-sacrificing belief system or religion.
The current emperor Obama is a flagrant criminal in breach of the "constitution" and could easily be removed under the rule of law. But any moves to bring this about fizzle out into impotence.
The megadeath beat goes on. The mass murder goes on. The de-evolution of humankind goes on under Satanic America throughout the world. The country of "government by the people" gets worse and descends deeper into depravity making a colossal mockery of the American dream.
Here is some pertinent text from from warrior writer Stephen Lendman:
“We The People”: America’s Independence Day Hypocrisy
Stephen Lendman
Global Research
July 4, 2013
Ron Kovic’s an anti-war activist. He was born on July 4, 1946. Vietnam combat left him paralyzed. He’s wheelchair-bound.
His memoir titled “Born on the Fourth of July” became an Academy Award-winning film. Oliver Stone directed it. Tom Cruise played Kovic.
An updated 2005 book introduction said in part:
Vietnam’s “disastrous war” changed his life. It affected countless “others of (his) generation profoundly and forever.”
Back then was “a lifetime ago.” He was 18. He has photos of how he looked. Recalling them shakes him badly. He can’t do it without experiencing nightmares.
He can’t face the uninjured young man he once was. His trauma still runs deep. His “beautiful body (was) destroyed, defiled and savaged.”
His Vietnam experience left him “physically and emotionally haunted.” It pursues, threatens and overwhelms him.
He still experiences “nightmares, constant anxiety attacks, severe heart palpitations, and a powerful, almost obsessive feeling that I would not live past my thirtieth birthday.”
He lives each day like his last. He reflected on Bush wars. He envisions “another Vietnam unfolding.” Today’s America is far worse than then.
Washington “pursues a policy of deception, distortion, manipulation, and denial, doing everything it can to hide from the American people” its true agenda.
Flag-draped coffins return. So do “paraplegics, amputees, burn victims, the blinded and maimed, shocked and stunned, brain damaged and psychologically stressed.”
They fill VA hospitals. Record numbers of active military and veteran suicides go unnoticed. Nearly two dozen vets alone die daily this way.
Doing so reveals America’s dark side. Most people don’t know. Little gets reported. Broken lives don’t matter. War is hell. Who’s knows if people aren’t told. Those living it know best.
“To kill another human being, to take another life out of this world with one pull of a trigger, is something that never leaves you,” said Kovic.
“It is as if a part of you dies with them. If you choose to keep on living, there may be a healing, and even hope and happiness again – but that scar and memory and sorrow will be with you forever.”
Leaders promised never again. It’s worse now than ever. Wars rage out-of-control. New ones are planned. Permanent war is official US policy. Today’s “war on terror has become a war of terror.”
On July 4, Kovic turned 67.
He’s no longer the whole man he used to be. He doesn’t sleep well at night. Emotional and physical pain haunt him.Many other war vets experience the same thing. Washington destroyed their lives. Visit a VA hospital and see. Is this what America stands for? Is waging war more important than peace?
“Life is so precious,” said Kovic. Young generations are too special to lose.
All federal holidays reflect hypocrisy. Independence Day’s no different. It mocks Jefferson’s Declaration. He said governments “deriv(e) their just rights from the consent of the governed.”
“That whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government.”
It’s morally, ethically and legally just to do so. Resisting tyranny’s a universal right. Protecting freedom depends on preserving it. Noncooperation with evil is fundamental.
On July 4, 1776, America gained independence from Britain. Everything changed but stayed the same. Same old, same old continued. It did so under new management.
Duplicitous politicians planned it this way. Today we’d call them a Wall Street crowd. They included bankers, merchants, planters, ship owners, lawyers, politicians, judges, slave owners and traders, speculators, smugglers, privateers, and other type wheeler-dealers.
“We the people,” meant them. They created a government of men, not laws. Property owners alone had rights. Ordinary people didn’t matter. They were entirely left out.
Women were thought fit only for homemaking and child-bearing. They were considered appendages of their husbands.
Blacks were property, not people. Native Americans were enemies. They were systematically exterminated. Privileged white men alone ruled.
John Jay (America’s first chief Supreme Court Justice) said America should be run by men who own it. John Adams reflected the same sentiment.
He wanted it run by “the rich, the well born, and the able.” They had others like themselves in mind.