by seahorse » Sat 08 Dec 2007, 02:30:46
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'S')till, the constitution provides a framework for pushing back, IF the Congress and Senate see the crisis and act...
Chicknlittle, that statement, that hope you express, is exactly the problem I'm talking about. You still see a piece of paper that somehow limits authority, it doesn't. You believe that bc the Constitution calls for "separation of powers", that somehow this will limit the authority of the government over us by creating checks and balances by three competing branches of gov't, and by competing against each other, limit itself.
The problem is, your beliefs are false. You just cited and linked to examples of egregious over reaches by the Executive. Do you think the members of Congress aren't aware of the overreaching Executive? Surely they are, but they have done nothing. You understand that the Republicans in Congress were replaced by Democrats but still they have done nothing to end the war or rid us of an overreaching Executive. The reality is, we don't have three separate branches of gov't that compete and limit the power of gov't. Our gov't has been taken over by special interest groups. The gov't no longer is responsive to the people.
The problem is, the gov't isn't divided, we are. We see political divisions that don't exist in reality. You see divisions between three co-equal branches of gov't that exist only on paper, but not in reality. We see "Republicans" and "Democrats" when there are no differences between any of them. Knowing all of this, you still think that somehow, this gov't arrangement on paper is going to rectify itself and preserve your liberties??
United we stand, divided we fall. We the people stay divided by our continued belief and worship of this Constitution. We are divided by our belief that there is still separation of powers between three co-equal branches of gov't when in reality there are no such distinctions. We are divided by the fact that we still see Democrats, Republicans, Independents, Libertarians when in reality there are no such distinctions. We are divided by the fact that we still think our votes count when we know that elections have been twisted and stolen, when we don't even know if the new computerized voting machines even really registers our votes.
Quit interpreting what you see through the distorted lens of that opac piece of paper we call the Constitution. See it for what it is, a monolith. Those beliefs you have in limited gov't through separation of powers only limits your willingness to act.
Our hope no longer resides in the Constitution separating or limiting what can't be limited. As the painting on our local courthouse wall says, our hope lies in heroic men, meaning, the people like you and me, not in some hope that this out of control gov't can or will rectify itself. This false hope that somehow the Constitution rectifies these imbalances in fact makes people complacent, which only allows the problem to continue.
This continued belief in false premises makes our whole generation a bunch of complacent oxen, who, mistake freedom for our ability to shop where we want to shop.
This problem of complacency, complaceny by a false believe that the Constitution somehow limits power, is the problem I see in the 9-11 truth movement. This is why I said, assume everything you believe is true, now, what are you going to do about it? Call your Congressman? Hah! For so many people to believe in something so dire tells me one thing, our people are no longer freemen, they are slaves.