By Erik Rush Posted: November 26, 2009 ~ 1:00 am Eastern © 2009 It occurred to me that the Thanksgiving holiday might be an appropriate time to consider those things for which Americans have to be thankful in light of the many that we are, at present, in danger of losing. Many younger Americans have a somewhat different take on Thanksgiving and its origins than do those who are older. In education and popular culture, there has been a de-emphasis on religious overtones and an introduction of multicultural, generic "harvest festival" concepts concerning those celebrated at this time of year, throughout history and around the world. Although the "first Thanksgiving" (celebrated by the Plymouth community and Native Americans of the Wampanoag tribe in 1621) was once related to grade school students as a festival of gratitude and brotherhood, contemporary academic edification now carries implications of attendant massacres, genocide and the seeds of later indoctrination into the innate evil of Europeans, capitalism and the American paradigm in general. There are very few on either side of the political spectrum who believe that those whose destiny it was to shape this nation were wholly virtuous people; however, millions of Americans still acknowledge that they were participating in something bigger than they were and something that was, in the greater part, good. The administration of President Obama, folks such as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Rep. Barney Frank and the Democratic leadership in Congress are participating in something bigger than they are as well – but it is anything but good. They are currently engaged in the process of dismantling the superstructure of our nation, which has been the most fruitful, dynamic and just system yet devised, and replacing it with a soulless monolith that has proven itself to be morally, spiritually and economically stultifying everywhere similar structures have been erected. In it, people such as the above and their collaborators will rule rather than govern, and those who are now seeking positive change and competent leadership from them will discover that they have chosen nothing less than tyranny. It is both heartrending and horrifying that they have around half of America's electorate convinced that their intentions are good, but that in which they are engaging is patently evil. [CLICK HERE TO READ MORE]
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Evil is as evil does ~ By Erik Rush
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