Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Under the Ruse of “Americanism”
What have we seen in the last 8 years to reinforce our perception of “Americanism?” Have we seen corner drugstores flourish? Have we seen any small businesses flourish? We saw the dot.com bust. We saw what was and should have remained a “small business” become fodder for Wall Street and investment capital. It popped. Have we seen our constitutional rights be upheld in defense of the common man? Have we seen the economy flourish? Contrarily we have seen our hard-earned American tax dollar be squandered by the Bush administration on an overseas war against an enemy that probably would not have surfaced had it not been for George W. Bush himself. It seems Osama Bin Ladin still harbors some of those childhood memories. Some think the apocalypse will happen in our lifetimes. I believe it is happening now, and the demonic elements that are prophesized in the Book of Revelations actually are what are occurring now. What else could define the lunacy and evil of today’s events? Maybe if you have a big bottle of whiskey, a fat joint, or a hit of crystal meth you can overlook the world’s reality. Is that they way we were intended to handle our lives? George Bush has continued to feed the American people drugs in lieu of solutions to problems, and like cheap mortgages and over-valued homes they have been but a false remedy to life’s ills. God is screaming. We are accused of being Anti-American if we to not ascribe to media’s shallow and immediate definitions of “Americanism.” Let the canker be lanced! Let the wound be penetrated and let the puss easily and readily flow cleansing the world from this propagandized assault on our reason. Human life is not the television. Human life is not “Reality TV,” Rupert Murdoch’s Australianized version of America, or a “Campaign of Fear and Intimidation.” Life should be able to unfold on a clean, neutral, and arbitary earth with no electro-magnetic infiltration, media propaganda, or eco-pollution. We should have clean air, clean water, and a quiet environment. We are afforded by the United States Constitution a right to the pursuit of happiness, but our federal government all but has vanquished this opportunity for the common man. We are losing our homes, our habitat, and our humanity. Has this price been worth whatever evil has been seeking?