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Saturday 17 September 2011

Sat Palmer: "Day Of Rage Irony - VIDEO

Sat Palmer: "Day Of Rage Irony ' 
The Board of Directors to create charges, no job, no income, no wealth, no creativity, and is inherently tyrannical, if not properly managed. $ 14 trillion of unfunded liabilities and the debt our federal government, and the corresponding $ 1 trillion national debt are just two examples out of government control.

This does not mean that people do not have the right to free association, or to combine for the common good. These rights are an integral part of our constitution, and who we are as people. But when an organized effort by an international attempts to manipulate our government or private institutions, through actions that could be perceived as a threat, then we humans should take note.

The basic premise and most of the functions of government is an inherent right of peoples to self-determination. The power of government rests on the people who loan certain amounts of liability for honest and upright citizens supposedly represent their interests. Our beautiful country is a representative republic with several levels of checks and balances that are supposed to repel attempts to usurp power by criminal groups and individuals.

When the flow of outside groups is higher than that of the people, leaving only chaos can result. When the government's power over people's ability to manage it, we have tyranny.

September 17 is Constitution Day, which is mandated by Congress. He stated that our Constitution be taught in all schools at all levels of quality in our country, for weeks after that date. Understand the purpose of our Constitution, how it works and why it works is crucial to good governance - and knowing how to limit bad government with the chains of freedom our founders fought and died.

I look around this great country and see the signs that ordinary people face the challenge of teaching our children the Constitution in many ways.

Community groups have formed to place the pocket constitutions in the hands of teachers, and others have collected lesson plans and donated to the school. Others have created websites such as www.ypcmercedcounty.com newspapers this week highlighted ago in anticipation of Constitution Day and week.

In each case, people who care to be informed citizens who are leading this effort. We are the ones who recognize that good education of young people will be to maintain our freedom for themselves and future generations of Americans. I applaud the efforts of each.

I find it incredibly ironic that the SEIU has chosen this day to promote, what message they are trying to overcome the day when we teach our children the most basic principles of being a U.S. citizen. What message would you promote?











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