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I would not lay my life down to defend this democracy, nor would I cast a vote for others to die for this defending this democracy. The founding fathers gave US a republic, read article 4 section 4 of the Constitution. I am not going to be tricked into believing in democracy because all of the socialist repeat it over and over again in a form of brain washing of the masses. The sad fact as this nation has shifted from being a Republic to a “democracy” is why we have most of the problems America now has. Here is a article that I found when looking for the 1928 United States Army training that defined a Republic and democracy, that makes the points far better than I could. Please understand the difference between the two very different forms of governments. This telling a big lie over and over again is the way we now have all of the so called "common sense" firearm laws, people listened to them and was tricked into following their lies. It sounds really good but nothing to address the problem. Gun control does not equal crime control http://www.w3f.com/patriots/democracy.html Quote:
Don’t believe this author, and don’t believe me either, do your own research, you got the internet. Seek the truth the truth shall set ye free. The founding father knew all about democracy that is why they gave US a Republic and went to the extra step of writing in the Constitution for a reason. Please don’t try to rationalize the two VERY different forms of government that are NOT the same. It’s tough to admit you been lied to all of your life and deceived by our so called leaders. People can not remain free and be ignorant at the same time. Here is a better question to ask. Why do all of this socialist like Dreyfuss take historical quotes that sound real good except they are 180 degree out of sync with the truth and re write them to suit their own agenda? |
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I usually enjoy your posts but this time you're WAY off base. First, did you even watch the YouTube video or listen to the podcasts I linked before you commented? Mr. Dreyfuss specifically mentions in both that a "pure" democracy is mob rule and almost always inherently destroys itself. He never describes our form of government as a "pure" democracy, but uses the terms "representative democracy" and "democratic republic" to describe the US. Second, your comments are completely unrelated to Bill's remarks, as his post was related to Dreyfuss' own political views and made no mention of "democracy vs republic". As I've stated in a previous post, in this case I believe Dreyfuss' intentions WRT a civics initiative to be on-the-level, and if I ever see evidence of the contrary I'll publicly post such. If you listen to the podcasts, at one point he even asks the audience to (paraphrased, not quoted) "tell me if anything I say sounds partisan, as if it does I'm not doing my job, and is not my intention". I'm really finding it hard to believe that someone who wants to teach/remind us what it means to be American is met with such resistance. In a more elaborate and eloquent way, he's stating that it's the civic duty of ALL Americans to dissent, question, examine, comment, and participate in every level of government. And more importantly, those actions are necessary regardless of the political parties or beliefs of the individual. While that's an agenda, I think it's a pretty noble one, unlike the agenda of many other socialist liberals out of Hollywood.
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EXCELLENT POST!
I'd give you rep but I have to spread it around first. This is something all too many people have forgotten and Mr. Dreyfuss states it eloquently ... we have forgotten that education of our children (and adults) is NOT limited to the abcs and math. It is about educating them to be responsible, informed and socially responsible adults. I grew up in the late 60s and 70s and it WAS taught but then again that was the time of Johnson and Nixon, the Vietnam war and Hippies. People just really seemed to care about their world, their country and their neighbors more back then and I often think "were did it go wrong". The only answers I can come up with are: 1. People became more enamored with money and possessions than the society they lived in. I'm sure we can debate how that happened all night long but personally I think it started when the schools started pumping out "consumers" and "worker bees". For a long time (and still somewhat today) schools only care about the test scores. If they grade well they must be doing well when in fact IMO book knowledge only gets a person so far in life. When they started taking away music, ethics and those type programs they were taking the humanity out of school ... I really believe that. 2. Parents stopped becoming parents and became "kid factories". Now this doesn't apply to all but we all know a good portion of them are like this. They stopped spending time with their children and teaching them the IMPORTANT things in life, family, community and common sense. All too often a child is dropped into day care within a year of being born until they are old enough to be "baby sat" by the TV, the internet of a video game. Mommy and Daddy are "just too busy" to take the time EVERY child requires to become an asset to society. This in itself is what I consider the MAIN reason we have kids wander the streets killing each other because parents don't seem to think they need to teach their children the moral obligations they need to get through life. 3. The breakdown of the family itself. I don't know about you but as a young man I always said that when I got married it was going to be for life. Now I had a great example in my life in my grandmother and grandfather Meador. These two wonderful people spent almost 70 years married. They considered life "unlivable" without each other and even though they had arguments just like every other married couple there was no problem they couldn't face AS A TEAM. They looked at life as "them against us" NOT "me against you" .. for that one lesson I will always remember them and my wife and I have followed that example and we have found that after almost 25 years together there is NO problem we can't solve TOGETHER. Too many people get married for the wrong reason and then walk away from that commitment without even trying. From this lack of commitment we then get kids who "learn by example" and feel they are not required to completely commit to anything INCLUDING our nation and the responsibility of every citizen to that nation. 4. The bombardment of people by the "keeping up with the Jones" mentality. Consumerism has run rampant over the past 20 years. It's buy buy buy, work harder and harder and harder to buy more. People have come to believe that "you win the game of life" by having the most toys when you die. Now this is somewhat a repeat of #1 BUT where did this come from? It came from the "pressure" put on people each and every day by corporate America doing what it does so well .. assaulting the human brain with advertising even when that advertising was focused at people that should know they can't afford it. Now is it the consumer's problem or the corporations? Actually I think it is both. The greed of some corporations seems limitless while the lack of common sense and social responsibility by consumers feeds that greed. Its funny, I hear the term "morally corrupt" or "morally bankrupt" all the time but I hear it from people that themselves have NO sense of ethics, no sense of THEIR responsibility to their nation. Personally I think the public school system is MORALLY CORRUPT because they have forgotten THE most important lesson any student requires to become a "proper" citizen, the lesson that they are responsible for what they ALLOW their government to do, THEY are responsible for their own lives and THEY are responsible for their children's actions ... THEY and THEY alone! I applaud Mr. Dreyfuss actions and can only hope beyond hope that they have some impact on people.
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The problem isn't really the family unit but that the replacement (which I would expect to come from the mandatory education system) hasn't come to fruition. We will see these growing pains until this issue is resolved. Before we harnessed fire, we probably prayed to the nature gods to keep us from illness begotten from the consumption of raw meat. Fire replaced that need, and we evolved to cooking food for a variety of reasons. (The evolution taking place then is mutagenic and carcinogenic results of cooked food...because life is really a big tradeoff on margins...and so we have to work to balance elsewhere.) I see the same thing happening as we realize the nature of marriage and grow out of it. We basically need to quit being moralistic whiners and concentrate efforts not toward rebuilding deism and marriage but instead developing what will functionally replace them for the better of humans. It's certainly a scary idea for many, but if it was too scary to change, the world would still be flat. |
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And trust me I'm the last one telling people to rebuild deism, I am an atheist and have been for a long long time. While I believe evolution has corrected many problems over the years I still see no way to replace parenting and the responsibility of parents to set their children on the right path in life. I also don't believe a child HAS to be raised in a normal "marriage", there are many variations of that word that work just as well (yes I am not opposed to gay marriage etc) BUT in any such arraignment the "family unit" no matter WHAT that "unit" may be requires the "parent(s)" (whomever they may be) to raise their children in a manner that not only instills an education, but also instills common sense and respect for others AND the knowledge that some day THEY will be responsible for their own lives, the lives of any family they may create and the country they live in.
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I expect the school system to basically expand and kibbutz. There seems to be the widespread agreement that (standard) 'parents' aren't doing a good job, so who will pick up the slack (especially before it is too late?) It's going to be a supplement for the community that won't preclude the model family any time soon, it'll just pick up for the apparent moral black hole that's otherwise being created. I just think we should expect something like this and just be prepared that we'll have to shape it. If we don't, indoctrinators will, and it's going to be a swift turn to socialism. |
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