Monday, January 18, 2010

On The Eve Of The Revolution...

...millions of Americans silently in prayer for the people of Massachusetts.

On the eve of the Revolution, the outcome of the fight is undecided and victory remains uncertain. But the hopes of countless, common sense patriots are still at the highest level.
And I am one of those Americans who are holding their breath wishing that the common sense patriots in the New England state will stay true to the insurgence of refusal of the tyrannical policies coming from Washington.

It is the eve of the new American Revolution that is going to witness the American people rise up against the policies of a ruling class representing a political direction the people do not like and do not want. The current political leadership, the Liberal Oligarchy trying to trumple over the freedom and liberties of the American citizens, have been so blatantly unresponsive to the will of the majority of the people, that it is only fitting for a state like Massachusetts, a state that has been controlled by the elitism of the Democrats lead by the Kennedy family, to be the spear head of the country into a fight for the resurgence of the American spirit.

Tomorrow, January 19, 2010 the people of Massachussetts will elect a new Senator to represent them in the U.S. Senate. The choice will be between Obama rubberstamping Martha Cockley and Scott Brown; between a Liberal who is completely clueless about the needs of the American people outside what Obama tells her to think and a Republican looking to bring back fiscal and moral responsibility into the Senate; between a Liberal who took the people of her state so for granted that she run an abismal campaign at best and a Conservative who run a great campaign, working hard to bring his message to the people against all odds.

And even though the race shows Scott Brown in the lead, it is a demonstrated fact (see Al Franken's election in Minnesota) tha the Democrats have proven systems in place to make sure that the elections will favor their candidate. So for all intents and purposes a sense of cautious optimism is as far as level headed American Conservatives will allow themselves to go to until the elections are called.

A Scott Brown victory tomorrow will be a victory for the American people, the first victory of the New American Revolution, which will witness the entire onslaught against the rest of the Liberal power usurpers and abusers in the November 2010 elections.But even in the eventuality that Scott Brown will lose the elections, or be deprived of a legitimate victory, the significance of the message his campaign and his success will send throughout the country and to all incumbents in November will remain that a Revolution is on its way, a bloodless revolution that ultimately will bring the principles upon which our Nation was founded back into prevalence. This revolution will succeed, regardless how long it will take, because it is the will of the people and the American people are just not the kind that just accept subjugation to a despotic political elite.


There are really few differences between what is happening today and what occurred in 1776: the people are just fed up with the overbearing control on the part of a government completely out of touch with the realities of America, of every day living and struggling. In 1776 was the British monarchy in England exercising despotic powers over the American colonies. Today it is the White House monarchy in Washington D.C. exercising its totalitarian power on its colonies, namely the rest of the country. In 1776, Americans rejected King George and the British Parliament abuses; in 2010, Americans rejects King Obama and the United States Congress abuses.

So it is the eve of the Revolution. Tomorrow the first battle will be won or lost. Regardless, at times fighting the battle at all is more meaningful than the outcome.

And these are my thoughts!
Frank Semperpapa

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