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Pray For Less Government
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars
September 3, 2008
Focus on the Family prays for Obama to be washed away.
In the wake of Gustav and the hurricane’s impact on the Republican convention, I am reminded of Stuart Shepard’s video. Shepard, director of digital media for Focus on the Family Action, called for rain in his video, “abundant, torrential” rain of “biblical proportions” to wash out Obama’s speech at Invesco Field back on August 28.
Obama was spared the rain, but the Republicans were not so lucky. Gustav hit and mostly washed them off the boob tube. The Republicans had to compete with Gustav, so Bush canceled and a whole lot of other Republican decided not to show. Seems Shepard and Focus on the Family prayed for the wrong convention to be rained out. McCain’s parade was rained on, not Obama’s.
But let’s not pick sides. If we’re going to pray for rain, let’s pray for it to wash away government altogether.
Shepard and Focus on the Family seem to think Obama’s vision of government is different than McCain’s when there isn’t a lick of difference between the two worth mention. Both are rife with one-world neolibs and neocons, although McCain has a preponderance of the latter. Electing either McCain or Obama will not end the war in Iraq. It will not stop the slow crawl toward a North American Union and world government. It will not check globalism or the dissolution of the middle class in America. Electing to office McCain or Obama will not put an end to fiat money, dismantle the Federal Reserve, stop inflation, prevent the coming depression, and check international bankers gone wild. It will not stop the insane move toward confrontation with Russia.
Peter Dale Scott. “We only have one political party in the U.S., and that is the property party, which essentially is corporate America, which has two right wings, one called Republican and one called Democrat. I can’t say I like either of them.”
Both parties — actually one large party, the corporate property party, as Gore Vidal calls it — are moving us in the same direction. “We only have one political party in the U.S., and that is the property party, which essentially is corporate America, which has two right wings, one called Republican and one called Democrat. I can’t say I like either of them,” says Peter Dale Scott (see video).
But let’s be more specific. It’s not simply the property party. It’s the banker party. It’s the international bankers and their hold on government that needs to be washed away.
Of course, simply praying for rain will not wash away this evil. It will take concerted action, a return to constitutional principles, long dormant since Thomas Jefferson complained about their erosion in the early 19th century.
“If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issuance of their currency, first by inflation and then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all their property until their children will wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered,” warned Jefferson.
It was the “intriguer” Alexander Hamilton who set this process in motion, establishing a central bank and perpetual national debt. President Andrew Jackson understood the danger when he declared in 1836 the bankers to be “a den of vipers” and moved to shut down their monopoly. “I intend to rout you out and by the Eternal God I will rout you out. If the people only understood the rank injustice of our money and banking system, there would be a revolution before morning,” he said. It was a morning never to arrive.
On the day before Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act, Congressman Charles A. Lindberg Sr., father of the famous aviator, said to the House: “This Act establishes the most gigantic trust on earth. When the President signs this bill, the invisible government by the Monetary Power will be legalized. The people may not know it immediately, but the day of reckoning is only a few years removed. The trusts will soon realize that they have gone too far even for their own good. The people must make a declaration of independence to relieve themselves from the Monetary Power. This they will be able to do by taking control of Congress. Wall Streeters could not cheat us if you Senators and Representatives did not make a humbug of Congress… The greatest crime of Congress is its currency system. The worst legislative crime of the ages is perpetrated by this banking bill. The caucus and the party bosses have again operated and prevented the people from getting the benefit of their own government.”
So, if we pray for rain, let us pray for a flood to wash away not only the Wall Streeters, the international bankers and the corporate property party, but the humbug of Congress as well.
Rain will not be enough. It is time to open the windows, as Network’s Howard Beale urged, “stick your head out and yell — ‘I’m as mad as hell and I’m not going to take this anymore!’ Things have got to change. But first, you’ve gotta get mad!”
Short of anger and righteous indignation, we are no different than Gene Kelly singing in the rain.
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