At a very
prominent location, on the campus of Eastern Michigan University
in Ypsilanti, stands an oddly
shaped water tower.
As you may
well imagine, this building has had some colorful nicknames, none
of which I wish to expose here. The tower has also come to symbolize
the hope of many male students; a dream they nurture and pass
down, from one class to the next. Their myth holds that if a virgin
ever graduates from EMU,
this water tower will crumble and fall.
Ypsilanti
is my home town, and the tower competition was amusing. Guys wore
buttons swearing to "KEEP THE TOWER STANDING!" Gals
responded with vows to "LET THE TOWER FALL!" Since the
tower has never fallen, the fellows, of course, claim victory.
I share the
story of this tower because, for me, it has become a symbol for
the unconstitutional "tall and powerful" direction that
America has taken. The tower's myths are representative of the
great polarity in opinion and reaction to the goals and policies
of President and Congress. I view the State as I view the water
tower—an object that has lost its original purpose but remains
in the forefront because of false premises sustained by myths
and misinterpretations that are hawked by those with dishonorable
intentions; ulterior motives. The rape of the People; theft of
our monies, rights, and freedoms; actions taken by corrupt leaders;
claims that abuses of our lives and liberty are "in the best
interests of the people;" all serve the grand scheme for
keeping the State standing.
Fewer and
fewer people recognize the uphill battle we face in our attempts
to, not only stem the tide of governmental abuse, but to turn
it. Citizens face ever growing challenges--laws; taxes; police
states; airport security; ineffective schools; corrupt
elected officials; local permits required for this, that, and
that other thing, and much more. The people work harder to pay
increasing tax burdens and dutifully obey crazier, more offensive
laws.
However,
the time has come to question our adaptive behaviors. Are they
admirable or are they seen simply as reactions that are expected
of slaves? Have Americans become slaves to the power of the tower?
slaves who have lost all sense of freedom, individuality, liberty;
who have lost all hope for better lives (better lives not
more toys) who have lost initiative, and the courage to defend
themselves; who have lost common sense (The
Death of Common Sense).
We are in
grave danger of becoming a defeated people, although most refuse
to recognize that possibility. Schools teach, but do not educate.
The State has misinterpreted Checks and Balances to mean
write checks while disregarding the balance in the account; perform
a juggling act to balance accounts using the speed of the printing
press. Citizens are expected to serve the State, rather than expect
the state to serve them.
With each
new abuse of governmental power, fewer individuals have the energy,
the education, the courage, or the foresight, to realize that
America has drifted (with some mighty strong nudges) far from
its founding principles. A frightening number of people lack the
insight; the wisdom; to realize that if we just stop being so
accommodating; so adaptive, the State will, thankfully, fall.
The crumbling of the State tower would free us to rebuild the
country as the constitutional, philosophically-grounded, People-governed
nation it was meant to be. America was never meant to be ruled
by a dictator; steered by special interests; pushed by social
agendas; and fed a steady diet of laws and policies that destroy
nation, states, families and individual responsibility.
As I watched
the Des Moines debate, I clearly saw the tower in my mind's eye.
I also visualized the solution we need: Ron Paul and his plan
to return the nation to constitutional government.
During the
debate I heard 8 men boast of yet more ways to keep the tower
standing--move the Crusader symbols from one side to the other;
expand the size of the structure; reorganize the stones; finance
repairs to the structure; plan to make it thicker, higher, sturdier;
ways to protect it from groups who seek to crush it.
Only
one, Representative Ron Paul, spoke courageously, with conviction,
of the rightness of the Constitution; the wrongness of the State
tower as it now lords over the land; of the harm done by misuse
of power; of the rightness of returning power to the People. We
need Ron Paul to guide us as we disassemble the misshapen and
misbegotten structure; to reveal the essence that was, and will
again be, The United Individual States of America.
It is our
turn to wear tower buttons---ones that proclaim "LET THE
TOWER (OF-POWER) FALL!!"