Wednesday, February 23, 2005

Constitution vs. Bill of Rights???

Am I finally beginning to catch on to this red herring game? Have I stumbled upon the real purpose for the red/blue political civil war? Am I gaining greater understand as to why everyone around the world must reckon themselves with America's definition of democracy? Are we finally on the verge of understanding just what has made the democrats so angry? Is it finally making sense as to why we must continue to vote YES for amendments to preserve the integrity of our Constitution? Is this why SPIN just makes a person dizzy and everyone knows when you get too dizzy, you fall down!?!
First I am going to assess the reason the democrats are so angry. It is jealousy. And Yes, I am judging. The democrats are very angry that the republicans are doing everything the democrat way and getting away with it and having the blessing of the church and the fervor of the conservatives. They are simply livid that the republicans watched their errors and managed to figure out a way to disregard Truth and call it morality, and get the American public to not only buy it, but vote for it again. And they don't think it's fair. Well, if they weren't in politics, they would know what the rest of us have already had to learn. Life is not always fair!
Now, to the heart of the matter. The Constitution was drafted in 1787 by a group of men in which the average age was 42. Now, let's hear everyone on Social Security say, we need to get back to the America of the founding fathers. Oh, and just a note on the topic. What if everyone on Social Security really believed enough in the present administration to fund their proposed budget, rather than leave the debt for their grandchildren to pay?
Now, back to politics. You know, as a minister, it's the dirtiest word in my vocabulary. I wasn't understanding why it was taking so many amendments to preserve our Constitution, but now I do. You see the Constitution was written for the government. The Bill of Rights was written by the people, for the people. That is the document that attempted to preserve the same dignity for man that G~d's laws gave. It was drafted in 1791. It only took four years under the Constitution for the citizens to realize they better put some rights for them into print; in the form of a recognized and accepted document, and they did. And that "my fellow Americans" is what all this hullabaloo is about.
Our government is alive and well. Our politicians are well cared for throughout their terms and beyond. Our government is bigger than it has ever been. We need to realize, we are being led to defend, fight, and vote to preserve a document that was written before the inclusion of rights for the citizens.
And for this cause G~d shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:

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