57Coastie wrote:Over and again in this forum we have heard these words,
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
Then invariably follows, in some form, the vivid expression of hatred toward our government, its leaders, and our representatives.....
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...I have seen words here lately that come close to fomenting insurrection, if in fact they have not done so. This great nation of ours has solved its problems in the way those great men in Philadelphia devised more than 200 years ago, and we can solve any problems we have if we stop whining and whingeing and ranting, stop just sitting on our hands, stop looking for others to do our political work for us, and work constructively toward getting our government to work the way we want it to work.
Jim
You seem to be awfully surprised/worried about this anti government talk. Let me put you at ease...its just talk. Even more reassuring, this sort of talk didn't even start in 2008!
During the Bush administration, we had democrats hanging Bush in effigy and speculation about when they'd have to rise up against the fascists in the US govt and speculation about how Bush would suspend elections.
During the Clinton administration, you had right wing militias springing up everywhere, speculations about Clinton suspending elections, talk of UN invasions, etc.
We had radical leftists actually bombing govt buildings during the 60s and talking about abolishing the nation as founded.
During the early part of the 20th century we had anarchists killing people trying to do away with our form of govt.
Before the civil war, we had sitting congressmen beating each other almost to death on the House floor.
Before that, we dealt with the Whiskey Rebellion.
I am saddened by media talking points about this being the most divisive time in our history, or the idea that talk of insurrection or rebellion is somehow unique to our time on this earth. Are there some people who aren't happy with how things are? Of course....but this sort of talk is not unique to this election cycle, or Republicans.
Our country has weathered storms in the past, and I think we can withstand this one as well. But don't obsess over talk of Texas secession, or constitutional conventions, or insurrection. If you do, you'll miss the forest for the trees. It's nothing we haven't seen before, and nothing we won't see again, many times.
To obsess over the idea of a "second civil war" or "rebellion" is to miss out on the actual political discussions that occur here. It may fit a certain stereotype that is pushed by folks on the left, but it is no more meaningful than the words of those who called Bush Nazis 8 years ago.