On Thursday, May 30th, a kangaroo court convicted a past (and possibly future) President of the United States of America 34 times for a crime no one understands. It is truly a pivotal moment in American history. The veil has been lifted; the thugs having revealed themselves. The enemies of America will stop at nothing to destroy everything good in this country.
Does anyone else feel guilty?
Guilty for continuing with your normal routine after the anti-American crowd turned justice on it's head?
Guilty for sending so many young Americans to foreign lands to fight and die for principles of liberty and freedom that we were not willing to preserve at home?
Guilty for being part of the generation that sat around and did nothing as enemies of the republic infiltrated education, the justice system, and even our once-proud military?
Guilty of standing by, watching as honor and accountability turned into "pride" and victimhood?
Guilty for the decades of moral cowardice, each of us capitulating on issue after issue, quietly acquiescing to the screaming freaks as they made more and more outrageous demands?
I do. I feel guilty for all these things. I don't know what I could have done, but I do know I spent most of my life depending on others to fight these battles. I was sure that common sense would prevail, and that people smarter than I am would figure things out.
I was WRONG! No one is going to ride in on a white horse. Only we can fix this!
While we were raising families, working to support ourselves and pay off our student loans, our country was stolen right out from under us. And we need to take it back.
We have to rebuild while the passion for freedom still beats in our hearts. We need to act now, every one of us, before the taste of freedom fades and we become comfortable little serfs.
Are we going to go passively into the new dark ages, serving the elites? Or will we fight to save a spark of the liberty we were so generously gifted yet so casually wasted?
We must restrain this federal leviathan that seeks total control. We must cut the spending that feeds the evil beast and contributes to the sickness. And, we must remove the cancerous career politicians and bureaucratic hacks that have infected every agency, department, and level of leadership.
Only an Article V Convention of States has the power to accomplish this radical surgery to address our country's brokenness.
What were you doing when America became a Banana Republic? It's not too late to do something.
Learn more about to get involved in promoting a state amending convention under Article V of the US Constitution. Visit www.conventionofstates.com.