Thursday, October 29, 2009

Things every American should know

There are certain things that each and every American should know to be responsible and good citizens. Unfortunately, most if not all of these things are not taught in public education.


This is not everything you should know, as that requires continuing education and involvement in current politics and government, but the basics that will help you understand your role as a citizen in this, the greatest Country every created by man.


They are:
  1. The American Independence movement didn't start in 1776. That is when 37 brave men committed treason by signing their names to a document announcing their commitment to Independence. It had been moving forward for the space of almost 20 years by that time.

  2. The war of Independence lasted 5 years. Longer than WWII. From 1776 to 1781. It ended with the treaty of Versailles in Paris.

  3. The Constitution did not exist then. We had at the end of the war what was known as the Articles of Confederation. A loosely worded document that gave no power to any central government, just an agreement with the states to TRY and work together.

  4. The Articles of Confederation lasted 6 years. With not much if any thing being done because none of the States could agree with one another.

  5. The Constitutional Convention began in late spring of 1787 and lasted until early fall 1787. It had 55 delegates attending. Not all States sent delegates. Not all delegates voted for it.

  6. It took two years for the States to ratify (agree to) the Constitution, from 1787 to 1789. George Washington was sworn in as the first President in the Spring of 1789. 13 years after the start of the war.

  7. The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the Constitution deal with Slavery and it's abolishment in the Country. For over 100 years it was the Democrat party voicing its opposition to these amendments and trying to subvert them. While the Republican Party were fighting for and advocating for freedom of all blacks.

  8. The U.S. Supreme Court failed to uphold these amendments with one of its rulings. Headed by a Democrat Chief Justice and a Democrat President. This allowed the practice of segregation to be used and proliferate for almost 100 years.

  9. The 19th Amendment gave the right to vote to Women. This came after Strong opposition by a Democrat controlled Congress and a unsympathetic Democrat President. Several Women went to prison and suffered untold hardships. This process went on for almost 40 years to allow all women the right to vote.

Corruption was one of the greatest worries of the Founding Fathers. A quote:

"He who is void of virtuous attachments in private life, is, or very soon will be void of all regard for his Country. There is seldom an instance of a man guilty of betraying his Country, who had not before lost the feeling of moral obligations in his private connections." Samuel Adams, A letter to James Warren, November 4, 1775.

Take care to pay attention to what is going on. Stand Up for what is right and help save this great Country.


Friday, October 23, 2009

ENOUGH!

I know I need to do better. It has been quite some time since I wrote on this. I encourage all readers to write, non-stop, your Representatives and express similar sentiments.

Dear Senator,
I am very disheartened by what is going on in Washington. I never thought in my wildest dreams that America would be turning to the course that it is. We need to slow down and return to the heading we were on the first 100 years of this country’s existence. Unfortunately, I don’t see you doing that. It seems to me that you are so worried about getting re-elected that it is no longer IF we need the programs, but how do we tweak it in a Republican way. I refute this notion.
We do not need Government health care, and we don’t need government getting in the way….not any longer. What we do need are strong willed representatives who will say STOP IT! And STOP IT NOW. We need representatives who will start cutting and, here’s a novel idea, actually eliminating programs and entire departments.
We no longer have the money…PERIOD! Sadly it seems to me that you are choosing not to be fiscally conservative with my money. Your way of thinking is the same as the Democrats of the 90’s, hollering that if we reduce the amount of growth of a program then it is a cut. That is what Republicans in both houses are sounding like. Instead of saying NO, JUST PLAIN NO, you and your counterparts are saying “let’s have the program just not as big as the Democrats want”.
This is what you and all of the other Representatives need to understand, it is not the size of the program or the degree to which the government is involved with it. IT IS THE PROGRAM!
It is as though poverty, illness, and sadness didn’t exist in the first 150 years of this country. When the Founders were framing the Constitution and stating to what extent the government would get involved they knew people were then, just as they are now, sick, hungry, poor and had the chance to be miserable. It isn’t that they didn’t care, in fact they cared greatly. They knew the best way to help the most was for government to get out of their way and to allow people to experience poverty as the best motivator to self improvement.
Several of the Founding Fathers wrote about this and the problem with government trying to solve it. In essence saying “Once government sees that they can vote themselves a raise and give money to the poor, essentially buying votes, then the Republic is in danger”.
Sir that is what you have done. You have CHOSEN to discard the wisdom of the people who wrote the plan and have backed several attempts at doing precisely what they cautioned against. And now you want to say that “well I’m not at fault for the problem”. Yes you are and you continue to be. Until you have the spine to stand against the Washington Machine and say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! And actually start repairing some of the damage, then you are to blame as well as your colleagues.
I am no longer going to be a part of this. Come the first chance that I have I am going to vote you out of office. You might still win, but at least I can hold my head up and know I said ENOUGH! Not anymore, not on my watch. When I die and I meet the Founding Fathers and they ask me what I did to preserve the Constitution and uphold Freedom for the world as a shining example for all. I will know I did my best.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey D. Wood