How the hell can we defeat this communist presence when most Americans don’t even know the form of government that they live under? Over the past fifty years, the bipartisan refrain that America is a democracy has increased in frequency and intensity. Given that truth can never be totally silenced, the more inquisitive among us realize that contrary to this dangerous rhyme, America always was and remains a Constitutional Republic! The difference between the two is immense!
This daily democracy drum beat serves as a conditioning agent that eventually can alter one’s allegiance, with its tendency to shape individual thought, which in turn can affect our American loyalties. This has sadly been the agenda even before George Washington’s portrait was removed from every American classroom.
No matter their chosen fields, today’s authority figures are in sync with this democracy nonsense and routinely gain airtime. It’s inconceivable that at least some weren’t, at one time, familiar with our Declaration and our other Founding documents. Even the exchange Ben Franklin had with a Mrs. Powell, after our Constitution’s ratification, is now considered common knowledge. The lady asked, and I paraphrase with, what kind of government do we have, to which Franklin responded,“A Republic, if you can keep it.”
There was a time when the start of the school day began by reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, which in part states “…and to the Republic for which it stands…” Then there’s the fact that democracy isn’t mentioned in any founding document! This proof should be all that’s needed to dispel this dangerous nonsense. And, their omission was intentional since our Founders were united in their opposition to democracy. John Adams stated, “There never was a democracy that did not commit suicide.” With his review of past democracies, Hamilton believed, in part, “never possessed one good feature of government…their very character was tyranny.” Then there is their Constitutional writing, which stipulates, “The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican form of Government.” And still, this drum beat gains believers?
In the 1980s and early 1990s, Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev promoted a program called Perestroika. He wrote a book about his “New Thinking” for the world. He summarized with, “Every part of our program of perestroika is fully based on the principle of more socialism and more democracy.” He then reemphasized with, “We want more socialism and, therefore, more democracy.” This aligned with Marx, who had long before stated, “The first step in the revolution [is] to win the battle of democracy.”
As Lenin is reported to have said, “Socialism is impossible without democracy.”
To this, our then President ignorantly said, “There is no greater advocate of perestroika than the President of the United States.” He then added, “We can now dare to imagine a new world, with a new Europe, rising on the foundations of democracy.” Really?
Unknowingly, individual rights are non-existent in a democracy! Nothing that we currently take for granted exists! Even elections, if any, are by popular vote tallies, which are emotionally driven and without any adherence to law. Is this really what we want?