Saturday, December 22, 2012

GUILT...A WEAPON USED AGAINST US


First published on January 14,2012

There is not a person, a group, or nation that has not committed acts they regret, and In 20/20 hindsight, would change those acts if it were possible. The people of Germany today regret the actions of their forefathers as they followed Hitler, and those regrets make them a better, not a lesser, people. Today's citizens of Japan, looking back, surely would have found a better way than Pearl Harbor to resolve their differences with America.

Our forefathers fought, and many died, in the process of winning that dreadful war, and today World War ll is a memory. It is not that a memory that haunts us, but a memory of a great struggle and a lesson learned that we have built upon in an effort to promote peace throughout the world. Both Germany and Japan declared war upon this nation and these many years later they are now friends and allies. The past is past and mistakes are forgiven...But not for America. We are still blamed by many, including the man mistakenly elected to lead this nation, for all of the problems of the world.

The image to the left is unfamiliar to most Americans but many of our citizens who can trace their roots back to Japan know it well and take great pride in its meaning, for it is the patch of the Nisei Brigade. 


The following is an excerpt from Wikipedia:
The 442nd. Regimental Combat Team of the Unites States Army was composed of Japanese American enlisted men and mostly Caucasian officers. They fought primarily in Europe during World War II, beginning in 1944. The families of many of its soldiers were subjected to Internment. The 442nd. Was a self sufficient force, and fought with uncommon distinction in Italy, southern France, and Germany. The unit become the most highly decorated regiment in the history of the United States armed forces, including 21 Medal of Honor recipients. The motto of the 442nd. Regimental Combat Team was "Go for Broke." 

The following is an excerpt from "Tuskegee Airmen": "The Tuskegee Airmen were the only Army Air Force group not to lose an escorted Allied bomber to an enemy aircraft attack. Moreover, their outstanding performance served to bolster African American pride and facilitated the transition to and integrated military in the post-war years." 



Code Talkers
The following is an excerpt from Wikipedia:

The name code talkers is strongly associated with billingual Navajo speakers specially recruited during World War II by the Marines to serve in their standard communications units in the Pacific Theater. Code talking, however, was pioneered by the Choctaw Indians serving in the U.S. Army during World War I. The soldiers are referred to as the Choctaw Code Talkers.

These men, Native Americans, descendants of Japanese immigrants, and the sons of a long line of people first brought to this nation as slaves, all lived in an imperfect nation, realized its imperfections, and still cherished it as home. The love of their homeland ran so deep that all stepped forward in time of need, willing to risk life and limb in her defense, and many did indeed pay the ultimate price for that love of country. 

There is no doubt in my mind that many, along with a love of country, had a point to prove: That they were the equal of white men both in battle and in time of peace. I believe they proved their point. Their effort, their courage, their very life's blood, went into an struggle that culminated in the civil rights movement, and at long last, brought America to the point where the ideals put forth by our founders could finally begin to reach fruition. Now, their efforts are being torn asunder by an administration that preys on White Guilt. 

In time of strife, Americans historically come together for a common purpose, but today this is not happening. A wedge of intolerance is being driven into the heart of this nation that once was the envy of humanity. Barrack Hussein Obama stands haughtily before mankind and blames their collective problems on America, and stands before the citizens of this nation and blames our collective problems on white conservatives and the capitalism they gave birth to. He is riding high on  a wave of deceit and corruption, living the life of royalty as he spends trillions of nonexistent dollars in an effort to cripple this nations economy.


Obama, who was once hailed as the Post Racial President, has floundered. That post racial epoch has failed to materialize, and has instead changed America into a neo-racist society. Everything that Martin Luther King fought and died for has been sacrificed in the name of white hatred, and there is no better example than the NAACP being barred from an event honoring Martin Luther King. 

The adjoining image dates back to last year when the members of the NAACP saw fit to cover up the offending image of George Washington. This is not the tone of Black Americans. This shameful act was committed by black leftists with a hatred of our history and our nation. I have an abiding respect for Doctor Martin Luther King, and am thankful that he did not have to witness this act of blatant racism on the part of a people he helped to free. 

It is a crime against humanity when greatness must be hidden behind a painted plywood box. It is also a crime against humanity when Obama's communist friend Van Jones calls forth the honored name of Doctor King, a Republican, in his bid to transform the United States into a communist utopia. This nation was built on a code of morality, and it is slipping away. I think of Washington D.C. and a term comes to mind: "A pit of vipers." Gone are the days when differences could be settled with honest debate and reasonable compromise. Today it has become an endless struggle for more and more power, and every time a politician gains power, Americans lose freedom.

It would be so comforting to believe that either voting or dragging Barrack Obama from the White House would once again give us back the free nation we were born into. It is not quite that simple. Obama is not the cause of our problems. He is but a symptom. We now have a man in the Oval Office who cannot pass an E Verify test. He has spent millions hiding his past, has yet to produce an authentic birth certificate, and ran for office not on his accomplishments, but achieved power through lies, false promises and racial innuendo. Were the federal government not so corrupt already, this man with an unknown background, could never have even gotten his name on a ballot for President.

Americans just love the analogy of an iceberg and real life events, for it often fits so well. It is not the ten percent of the ice we see above water but the ninety percent we don't see that guts a ship. Obama is that ten percent we see and blame for the destruction our country faces, but he could not do this alone. He could not have been elected without the aid of a corrupt government. He could not have remained in office so long without the aid of a corrupt government, and he could not enact his nation destroying initiatives without the aid of that same corrupt government. 

The term Corrupt Government is not limited to the Democratic Party. We, the electorate, know much of what is going on. Those we have entrusted with our votes know far more, and do nothing. That is corruption at its finest. It has grown for so long because we, while living the American Dream. have had faith in the ballot box. My friends, the ballot box has let us down.

Although the main stream media will on occasion do an expose on federal corruption they remain careful not to associate Obama to those crimes. This brief video by CBS is about twelve, "Clean Energy" companies that have soaked the taxpayer for 6.5 Billion dollars. To blame: The federal government and the Department of Energy. Not one mention of the lead promoter of the clean energy farce, Barrack Hussein Obama. I brought this issue up for one simple reason. It is an accepted fact that this nation cannot hope to survive another four years under the reign of Obama, and yet all the MSM shelter and protect their Dear Leader. Even Glenn Beck concedes that Obama will, in all likelihood, be reelected, thus assuring the demise of the last bastion of liberty.

Four years ago at this time the political contests of who would be king of the mountain were in full swing. Life and politics goes in circles and once more the issues are being artfully avoided, replaced by political image and propaganda. The left, from unions to Van Jones have already warned that this election will be "Turbulent." The Obama campaign promises to spend a Billion dollars to remain in power and complete the leftist goals for America, and if a little violence and intimidation is necessary to keep the polling places loyal to the government, expect that as well.

Four years ago the Race Card was played and White Guilt came to the forefront. One can only guess at how many white Americans voted for Obama just to prove they were not racists. How many will now be foolish enough to do make the same error? How many who have passed away will now emerge from quiet grave sites to participate in the Democratic reelection of an American Destroyer? How about illegal immigrants, living off the dole and voting for a bigger slice of the pie? The problem goes far deeper than illegal votes or even the dead walking when the machines can be rigged to provide the wanted outcome.

Many are the way to influence an criminal outcome of an election that, one way or the other, is to be the most important, and quite possibly the last this nation will ever see. Apathy, a long time ailment with America, takes a drastic toll. White Guilt that I have mentioned before is deeply ingrained within the populace, especially the young who have been subjected to liberal teachings all of their lives. We see on a daily basis the left wing propaganda that if you oppose Obama you are a racist. What does that make Allen West? Does he disagree with Obama because he is Black or because he is a Marxist?

I began this essay saluting nonwhite Americans for their sacrifice when they stepped forward in America's hour of need. I implore all true American, irregardless of skin color, to step forward now. During World War II we faced the possibility of losing to aggressive enemies. Today we face a danger greater than losing a war. If we lose now, we lose forever.

In one of my very first internet essays I spoke of an admiration for two of the greatest black men ever to enter the pages of American history: Frederick Douglass and Martin Luther King. Now I must add another to that roll call. Colonel Allen West. I do not suffer from White Guilt. None of these men suffer from Black Shame. Neither condition should exist today. This is the 21st. Century and we will either stand or fall as Americans, disregarding color. We will fight, win, lose, die, or be enslaved, and color will not matter. It is relevant only in an Obamanation.

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