Saturday, May 29, 2010

GOD BLESS TEXAS—LET THE MAJORITY RULE!

It is difficult to pinpoint the beginning of “minority rule” in America—it has been such an insidious thing. Cloaked in the guise of helping the poor, the downtrodden, the uneducated, or the unfortunate, there has been a powerful movement at work to put an end to majority rule. What better place is there to instill these ideas than within our schools and colleges?

For centuries, God-fearing people have been fighting a battle with those who would create their own utopia where everyone is taken care of by a self-described “courageous elite.” Since the 16th century, the western world has seen the concepts of enlightenment, rationality, modernism, liberalism, post modernism, progressivism, socialism, communism, and fascism take their successive turns at running (and ruining) the lives of many—all with the goal of taking God and personal freedom out of the picture. And, with God out of the equation, the tail does indeed “wag the dog.”

While these ideas were being bandied about all over Europe, the majority of those who settled this great land were busy building a life that allowed them to seek their personal dreams of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. They were so sure that our constitutional republic would be continued and respected that little notice was given to the “courageous elite” who were busily undermining it “for our own good.” Over the past 120 years, a vast amount of power has been placed into the hands of unelected officials and, by fiat, a multitude of government agencies.

But back to the Texas School Board decision. The Smith-Hughes Act of 1917 opened the door to federal oversight of education. This incursion ran afoul of our Constitution and Bill of Rights which left education in the hands of the states and their people. With the help of left-leaning journalists, the public was convinced that educational content should be under the domain of professional educators. All the while, our rights and even our nation’s history were being compromised and rewritten. More importantly, our children were (are) being brainwashed to believe that America is “the problem;” that we, the majority, are racist, selfish, capitalists. They are routinely taught that the only “right” answer is to abandon our form of government and embrace a one-world, socialistic system whereby the rules of a larger body supersede the provisions of our constitution. So-called reformers of every generation have used education as their weapon of choice, making it the “grand solution” in overturning what they perceive as society’s ills. Their efforts came to fruition in the 2008 elections when younger citizens overwhelmingly voted to “fundamentally change America.” The Texas School Board’s majority decision, however, has put a little balance back into the process of textbook content. They have shown us that we can successfully fight back.

WE MUST NOT DROP THE BALL ON THIS! We should vigorously support the valiant efforts of the residents and officials of Arizona, Texas, and the other states who are fighting to protect our country’s borders as well as our God-given heritage. Majority rights have been trampled by ridiculous lawsuits and threats of reprisal by the Obama administration, states like California and Illinois, the ACLU, and all their cohorts. It’s time to flex our corporate muscle and fight back!

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