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Ron Ewart
Why Obey the Law When Lawmakers Don’t?
March 22, 2010
"I have the consolation of having added
nothing to my private fortune during my public
service, and of retiring with hands as clean, as
they are empty."
– Thomas Jefferson
"Self-government will not work,
without self-discipline." –
Paul Harvey
When your vision is clouded by an irrational obsession, the first thing
to leave your soul is honor.
What has happened to America and our
beloved Constitutional Republic? What catalyst or disease transformed
politicians into men and women who have become devoid of honor? Not all
of them, but way too many. Why have the principles of freedom and
liberty become passé, out-of-date, or just plain irrelevant? How is it
we have morphed into the false loyalty of "my party, right or wrong, my
party." That's Nazi stuff, not American. What on earth possessed us to
"spit" on the foundation of our liberties, in favor of what...Security?
Comfort? Enslavement? Have we lost our collective minds?
Why do so many Americans think it is
perfectly OK to cheat on auto, fire or medical claims to insurance
companies, or file in-accurate or falsified income tax returns? And we
wonder why insurance premiums are so high! Why do we lie on employment
or loan applications? Why do we engage in the consumption of illegal
drugs that get people killed on both sides of our southern border? It
is Americans consuming illegal drugs that drive the violent drug wars
and the killings in Mexico and America.
The reason for all these things is that
we have lost the virtue of honor. A large segment of our American
population have lost it by succumbing to the siren call of a "free"
lunch from government, when we all know, the "lunch" isn't free. The
politicians have lost honor because, in a representative government,
politicians are a reflection of the people who vote them into office.
If we do not value honor, integrity and
honesty in ourselves, we will not value those very same qualities in our
leaders. In today's world, those men and women without honor, integrity
and honesty continue to be elected to public office. Therefore, by our
own choice, we allow dishonor and dishonesty to perpetuate itself and
frankly, we deserve what we get.
Many ask, why should we obey the law,
when the law makers themselves, are law breakers? Why should we pay our
taxes, or why shouldn't we cheat on our income tax returns, when the law
makers waste our money with reckless abandon? But where does all this
lead when we are a country based on the rule of law? If the law makers
don't obey the law and the citizens don't obey the law, we are headed
for an Absolute Democrat Monarchy at best, or going off the steep
precipice of chaos and anarchy into Hell, at worst.
There was a line in an old western song
that seemed appropriate to our dilemma. In the song the singer asks,
"Why do you surround yourself with people who demand so little of you?"
In that regard, why do we put up with leaders who turn their heads away
from honor, integrity, honesty, principle and the rule of law?
Should we stay on this course, we are
headed for a civil unrest, the likes of which this country has never
seen. Greater than the American Revolution, greater than even the Civil
War and greater than either World Wars or the smaller wars that occurred
thereafter. When the rule of law breaks down, when the banks collapse,
when food, water and energy become scarce or intermittent, irrational
rage takes its place, because a hungry belly has nothing to lose by
going to war and will throw all caution to the winds. Anarchy reigns.
This weekend in Washington DC, the seeds
of civil unrest are being planted on the grounds of the national
capitol. Although the main focus will be on stopping Obama care, other
groups will be hijacking the event and will be looking to incite
violence. Anti-war, pro-amnesty and union groups will be coming
together with freedom groups and the potential for outbreaks of violence
is high. Whether Obama care passes or not, these clashes will become
more common as our leaders, who have forsaken honor and the Supreme Law
of the Land, continue their head long rush into the dead-end tunnel of
socialism. Un contolled violence could very easily be one of the
results of that head long rush, if we let it.
But
violence is the last thing that rationale men and women need in their
attempts to take back America. The mechanisms to restore our
Constitutional Republic are contained in the very document that codified
its liberty into the laws of man, our Constitution. We need to focus
all of our energies on a peaceful resolution to the evil that has over
taken us, while we were sleeping. It is already beginning. The states
and the people are exercising their right as the "Consent of the
Governed", albeit a little tardy.
About Ron Ewart
Ron Ewart, President, National
Association of Rural Landowners, an organization
dedicated to re-establish, preserve, protect and
defend property rights. He maintains a website
here.
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