Of the Criminals, by the Criminals and for the Criminals
by
Michael Gaddy
by Michael Gaddy
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Was it all
a hoax; was there ever any intention by those in power to do anything
other than subjugate and enslave the majority to the benefit of
the patrician class? Was there ever a government "of the people,
by the people and for the people" before or after those famous
words were uttered by what could arguably be called the arch criminal
of the 19th Century at Gettysburg in November of 1863?
H.L.
Mencken saw through the rhetoric and prose of Lincoln’s brief speech
to the core issue: it was the Confederates who were fighting for
the right of determination, not the government of Lincoln, the same
government now in full blown war against liberty and individual
rights.
Kenneth Royce,
aka Boston Tea Party, presents a compelling case that our Constitution
was designed to allow all of the criminal acts now being perpetrated
on the people of this country in his book "Hologram
of Liberty: The Constitution’s shocking alliance with big government."
Professor Tom
DiLorenzo outlines
the plans of Hamilton to subjugate the producing class with
a central bank and mercantilism, a curse that lives with us today,
but being fought
valiantly by Congressman Ron Paul and the courageous Austrian
economists at LRC.
In the America
in which we now live, the government is totally corrupt; this includes
the courts, the judges, the prosecutors, and those paid to "serve
and protect." They all have taken an oath to "protect
and defend" but set about immediately to destroy the object
of their sworn allegiance. Those of us who cherish and tenaciously
hang on to our human rights are now seen as "domestic terrorists"
and a threat to their criminal enterprise.
Recently, I
received an email from a reader who asked if I "advocated the
overthrow of the U.S. Government." I replied that I did not
wish to overthrow anything; the government was imploding on its
own and as a free man I had no need of government or any of its
programs and it is a thoroughly corrupt government that is determined
to overthrow liberty and enslave us all.
Government
and liberty cannot exist on the same plane; government will continue
to accrue power and the resources of others until liberty can no
longer survive. Government is the enemy of liberty, as liberty is
the enemy of government. Big government must destroy liberty or
cease to exist.
The government
that Lincoln represented is the same government that robbed the
American Indian of his land and his pride, enslaved him on a reservation
and relegated his ancestors to a life of poverty and dependence
on its master for the "commodities" of life.
The American
Indian, with free health care, free dental care and free eye care
has a life expectancy far below those who pay their own way?
It is Lincoln’s
government that enslaved the Black race with a system of "entitlements"
and dependency, the end result being mass poverty and crime. Many
Blacks live now on that great Federal Plantation.
Black on Black
crime in America is a national tragedy, but Black leaders would
rather focus on racism, both theirs and that which they create.
They convince their constituents they have a right to the property
of others. It gets more votes and fills more bank accounts than
focusing on crime, gangs, teenage pregnancy and broken families.
Black leaders actually endorse
the enslavement of their own race.
There are many
Blacks in America who have not bought into the scam. They are honest
and work hard for what they have. They are the true victims their
leaders have ignored.
Lincoln’s government
shut down the opposition press; today they own it. Now they work
tirelessly to control
the free exchange of ideas on the Internet.
Lincoln and
his war criminals sought not only to defeat the South and their
quest for self-determination but also to eliminate the people themselves.
No one said it better than the man responsible for the heralded
"March to the Sea," General William Tecumseh Sherman,
when he wrote to his wife, "extermination, not of the soldiers
alone, that is the least part of the trouble, but the people."
Lincoln’s criminals
pillaged, plundered, burned and raped their way across the South
for the better part of four years. Civilians (Black and White) were
the favorite targets; Atlanta and Savannah Georgia; Jackson and
Meridian Mississippi; Harrisonburg, Dayton and Bridgewater Virginia,
all came under attack even though no Confederate Armies were present
at the time of the attacks and barbarism.
When one looks
at the government’s body of work as it pertains to those who dare
resist tyranny, how can one ever doubt the ability
of that government to shoot 14-year-old children in the back, a
mother in the face, burn men,
women and children in their church, falsely
imprison the innocent, lie about wars
in which tens of thousands have died and lie
about terrorist acts and who was responsible.
To believe
for a moment we have government of the people is unfathomable. The
people were overwhelmingly against the TARP bailouts; yet we got
them anyway. Large portions of people in this country do not believe
in infanticide; yet we kill thousands of unborn every day. There
is a great deal of opposition to those nominated to the Supreme
Court; yet those who claim to disagree with the appointments overwhelmingly
approve them.
This government
has decreed those who believe in the rule of law; the right to self-determination;
the right to defend themselves; veterans who have or might awaken
to the tyranny; those who support political candidates who oppose
criminal government and those who believe killing a living being
to be murder, the
enemy.
Because of
my beliefs and my thirst for liberty, they have branded me a "domestic
terrorist." If that means I oppose tyranny and corruption,
then I am damn proud to be one.
August
1, 2009
Michael
Gaddy [send him mail],
an Army veteran of Vietnam, Grenada, and Beirut, lives in the Four
Corners area of the American Southwest.
Copyright
© 2009 by LewRockwell.com. Permission to reprint in whole or in
part is gladly granted, provided full credit is given.
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