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Old slogans should be re-examined

How many times have we heard such sayings as, “Land of the free and home of the
brave,” or, “America is the greatest country on Earth,” or other such slogans?

They have been around for a long time, and the fact that they have been around for so
long (100 to 200 years), brings them into question. Anyone with the least amount of
common sense knows that economic, social and political situations change. Therefore,
what was once true at the time of its utterance, does not mean that it’s true now. And so it
goes for the above, plus many other “American apple pie” slogans.

Have you ever noticed that even our enemies utter such sayings? The reason for this, is
that they want us to think we still have the freedom that we once had.

What about “My country, right or wrong, my country.” This was supposedly first coined
by a famous American many years ago (I don’t know which one). I say, so what if it was.
We seem to think that everything that our Founding Fathers said was God’s word. It is
not. However, this is the very thing that our slave-masters would have us believe. Where
is the logic in this—presuming one has Christian morals, or even freedom based patriotic
morals? Do we side with a friend if he commits a crime? No. So, why should we side
with our country when it’s in the wrong?

This is changing the subject a bit, but it’s still speaking on freedom. When soldiers take
an oath to uphold the Constitution and the laws of the land, I have a big problem with
that. Even assuming that you agree with everything in the original Constitution, what
about upholding the laws of the land? This is like saying I will agree by whatever
contract you decide to make, or whatever changes you make in the future. This is a
criminal’s dream! I think that is why we have such oaths, because people in government
are criminals.

Laws of the land and treaties change everyday, so even if you were in agreement with
American policy at one time, doesn’t mean it will be the same, say, next year when
you’re still in the military. Therefor, under oath, you have to go to fight in some foreign
land regardless if it’s right or wrong; whether it’s in the best policy of White America or
not—all because you agreed to—what amounts to be—a bank contract.

Some will use the damn, lamed excuse of (again, the American slogans), “Mine is not
question why, but to do and die.” Well, I’ll say this—if that’s all some people think of
their damn life, then please, be cannon fodder for other’s political agenda, or to help
make someone an extra 100 millions dollars. But if they think more about themselves,
they would use this slogan, “Just say NO,” to this damn New World Order (NWO).

For those who say that how can wars be fought. I say, that’s the whole point—dishonest
wars would be more difficult to fight! Our slave-masters want us to fight in wars that do
not benefit us, as most wars are for benefiting some multi-national company, and
furthering the NWO. If this adds to the break-up of the military, so much the better (to
bad it’s not happening to the US instead of Russia). Why? Because it’s been the US
military that has been used to take freedom away from freedom loving people in other
nations. And it’ll be used in the US, if there aren’t enough police, SWAT, FBI, ATF and
other police agencies to put the chains on us.

So, let’s rethink about the slogans we use, despite how “American” they may sound.

Richard

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