I want to declare the truth, so I started this blog "The Declaration of Truth". You may not agree with everything I write here, but I hope, if nothing else, that it gives you another way of looking at what you hear elsewhere. I love The United States of America, and I want my children and grandchildren to inherit a better country than what we have now.
We have to start paying attention. We became complacent. I mean, really, other than John McCain's family and a few close friends, who wanted him as our president. Through complacency though, by rational people not voting, we got the greater of the two evils -- we got a proliferation of Socialism, we got additional debt, we got additional taxes -- we got people running, and ruining, our country -- people who really do believe that the end justifies the means. These people will do anything to anybody, including their own base, to get to the "end" - the expansion of government to control the money, on a plight to redistribute the wealth of the nation's middle class and wealthy.
Everyone is blaming Obama, and while he is definitely a part of the problem, he is just the face of the beast. Names like Cass Sunstein and George Soros must be brought to light. All of these people are elitests who studied Saul Olinski's "Rules for Radicals" and live by it. This book, by the way, has a dedication, before its first page, to Lucifer, and is on the National Education Association's recommended reading list. This beast permeates the unions, especially the SEIU and the teacher's union, plus it has hurt minorities in its effort to emasculate those that would speak out against it. The beast has forced brother to be against brother.
There is racism in The United States, but it is not rampant. What is rampant is prejudice, and every person, other than Jesus, has prejudices. However, even with prejudices, most people want their brothers to succeed, and most of them know that when one succeeds, all do.
If you decide to read this blog, I hope you will let me know. I really would like to hear your comments, good or bad, even if it is just that I misspelled someone's name. And, if you have a subject that you want to discuss, let me know. You know the joke about opinions, everyone has one, and I am no different. I'll let you know what I think. Thank you for allowing me to ramble on my first blog post. I will try to be more succinct in the future.