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including free speech and all other natural rights. The world is not ripening for freedom, it is rotting with lies and oppression.
          Men don't have obligation to obey government just because they are instituted. Instead we have the obligation to respect the natural rights of others: life, liberty, and property. Laws which go beyond these principles, are unjust.           I think most of us are confused at the purpose of government in our lives. In theory, the intent of government is very benevolent; to protect you and me from an infringement on our rights to life, liberty, and property.           Many people want more from government than protection of their rights. "We want public schools!" they cry, so the government steals more taxes. "We want wlfare" poof, it's in place. Anything your greedy, blind, socialist heart desires, to give up a few rights, and a few more. Millions of cries for safety, tighter control, more comfort. All the while, the noose is getting tighter on our necks.           Each one of us is willingly walking into the fire. What we believe is freedom, is liberty, is choice, is free enterprise is actually just plain old socialism. The government becomes a mighty Robin Hood and the wealth is distributed as the beast sees fit. But I don't want to be with that beast any more. I don't want to participate in it's looting, its murdering, its lying and sinful nature. Instead, I want to be a loner, an isolationist, an individual, separate from "society", responsible for my own actions and not the poor circumstances of others.           I want to pay for waht I get and not pay for what I don't want to get. I want to own my home and not pay rent to the givernment (property taxes). I want to marry my wife in the presence of God, not the state (marriage license). I want to start a coffee shop with bands that play every Saturday without asking for approval or permission (business license). I want to buy a thousand hand grenades, a million assault rifles, 45's, 357's, 38 specials, 44 mag's, every single destructive devise, without being put in jail like a |
thief or a murderer or a rapist (anti-gun laws). I want to work hard and keep every single cent of my money and not pay rent to live in a land that's free (income tax). I want to drive where I want to, as quickly as I want to, unbuckled, unlicensed, uninsured, without being fined, arrested, bullied, beat up, or harrassed (All traffic laws, and police powers). I want to raise a family and not have to number my child like they are live stock (SS#). I want to be a peaceful person and not have to prove I am a citizen (Identification). I want to retire without a dying system dragging me down (Social Security). I want to be allowed to burn a flag, I want to be allowed to protect myself, I want to be free!
The Race War           We have divisions, in America, between classes, colors, sexes and cultures, which are very threatening and very real. We deal with them in several ways. Liberals barter privileges for votes. Racists scream about racism (isn't that confusing?). Senators speak publicly about how "We need to heal America" or some other garbage, then, when they get home, they put on a white sheet and go to the BBQ. White people are calling blacks niggers, black people are calling whites hinkies. Then you get some abusive cops to cause riots and the scene just becomes a racket of screams.           Both sides accuse an entire race. White people saying black people are naturally criminals, don't have equal rights, and live off others. Black people claiming slavery gives them excuses to be helped more. Groups hating groups, it feels like the world is one big ugly high school.           What makes it worse is we are really afraid to say anything about it. I mean just talking about it causes many adults to freeze up. We need to discuss it. The youth our age needs to grow up and start a new generatijon where these cracks in humanity can be filled. Teachers, I speak to you, get these kids to talk abouth ow they feel, because nothing is going to be solved if we keep it under the carpet, like some terrible family secret. |
   