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About
Frank Salvato
Frank Salvato
is
the Executive Director and Director of Terrorism Research for
BasicsProject.org
a non-profit, non-partisan, 501(c)(3) research and education
initiative. His writing has been recognized by the US House
International Relations Committee and the Japan Center for
Conflict Prevention. His organization, BasicsProject.org,
partnered in producing the original national symposium series
addressing the root causes of radical Islamist terrorism. He is
a member of the
International Analyst Network.
He also serves as the managing editor for The New Media Journal.
Mr. Salvato has appeared on The O'Reilly Factor on FOX News
Channel, and is a regular guest on talk radio including on The
Captain's America Radio Show airing on AM1220 WSRQ and on the
Internet catering to the US Armed Forces around the world and on
The Roth Show with Dr. Laurie Roth syndicated nationally on the
USA Radio Network. His
opinion-editorials have been published by The American
Enterprise Institute, The Washington Times & Human Events and
are syndicated nationally. He is occasionally quoted in The
Federalist. Mr. Salvato is available for public speaking
engagements. |
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Past Articles
It's Time
to Pay Close Attention to the Politicians
The Only
Real Strategy for Afghanistan
Why Obama
Will Throw ACORN Under the Bus
"Please,
God, No...It's So Hot, I'm Burning Up"
Missing the
Larger Point on the Public Option
Challenging
the Status Quo
You Say You
Want a Real Solution
'You Have
Awakened the Sleeping Giant'
"Birther"
Label Overshadows a Real Issue
Reading
Legislation...It’s Your Job!
A
Government Run by Mrs. Kravitz
Instituting
a Safeguard Against Political &...Tyranny
Amid All
the Celebrity Deaths, A Reality Check
When In The
Course of Human Events...
Genocide or
Massacre, US Repeating Mistakes...
The Path to
the Future Requires a Return to the Roots
With All
Things, Facts & Truth Matter
Gitmo,
Liberals, Politics & Deceit
Obama, Cheney & The Bright Shiny Thing
Nancy Pelosi: Damaged Beyond Repair
Radical Islam By Any Other Name...
Celebrating the Exit of a RINO, Cheering as Rome...
Specter: An Opportunist Guilty of Political Treason
A Week for the Earth; A Day for the Constitution
Left Is Making a Mistake in Ridiculing the Tea Parties
Obama’s European Tour: Arrogance, Ineptness &...
The Two-Faced Brutality of Hope & Change
The United States of America Is Not a Democracy
The ‘Give Obama a Chance’ Trial Period is Over
Recognizing the Reality of Radical Islam
‘Oh, God!’ It’s Bobby Jindal!
Determining the Intent of the Pres. Determination
It’s Not Obama’s "Stimulus” Bill
Time to Admit the Realities of Pakistan
Gaza & The One-World Media’s Propaganda
Illinois
Politics, Chicago Corruption...I Told You So
Barack
Obama: Neither Oblivious Nor Deceptive
Why the
POTUS Needs to Be a Natural-Born Citizen
A
Cornucopia of Gratitude
Giving
Marriage Back to the Church |
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Frank Salvato,
Managing Editor
It's Time to Pay Close Attention to the
Politicians
October 9, 2009
I have long said
that we, the citizens of the United States, must demand good government
over politics from our elected officials. The need for this demand has
grown exponentially over the past four decades. While We the People
were pre-occupied with the trappings of the self-centered 1960s, the
self-absorption of the 1970s, the greed culture of the 1980s and the
falsely elevated self-esteem culture of the 1990s, political
opportunists and special interest operatives, cloaked in the façade of
public service, quietly took control of our federal government. Now we
are paying the price of cronyism politics over good government.
The Founders and the Framers conceived of and created our Constitutional
Republic with the understanding that every American citizen would
cherish the
Charters of Freedom – The Declaration of Independence, The US
Constitution and The Bill of Rights – as a contract, a covenant between
citizen and government. In keeping up our end of the contract, the
Framers took for granted that we would work to be constitutionally
literate while providing governmental oversight. It never occurred to
them that we would abdicate our responsibility to liberty, to freedom,
the gifts they fought a Revolutionary War to attain for themselves, for
us and for future generations of free Americans. It never occurred to
them that those who would be bequeathed liberty and freedom would ignore
their maintenance in deference to a culture of narcissism.
Today, looking upon what our government has become – a gaggle of
political opportunists, special interest courtesans and revolutionary
neo-Marxists – the Founders, Framers and revolutionaries would have to
wonder if it was all worth their sacrifices and the sacrifices made by
their families.
An unknown author, as cited by the BethlehemPA.com,
website observes:
"What happened to the signers of
the Declaration of Independence?
"Five signers were captured by the British and brutally tortured as
traitors. Nine fought in the War for Independence and died from wounds
or from hardships they suffered. Two lost their sons in the Continental
Army. Another two had sons captured. At least a dozen of the fifty-six
had their homes pillaged and burned.
"What kind of men were they? Twenty-five were lawyers or jurists. Eleven
were merchants. Nine were farmers or large plantation owners. One was a
teacher, one a musician, and one a printer. These were men of means and
education, yet they signed the Declaration of Independence, knowing full
well that the penalty could be death if they were captured.”
It begs to be asked, would we
of this generation have had the courage to enter into such a harrowing
reality? Judging from the number of American citizens who routinely
exclaim that they are "apolitical” or "too busy with their personal
lives to find time to spend on politics” I would have to answer no. This
is not to say that there aren’t a significant number of American
citizens who are engaged or that all elected officials in Washington DC
are delinquent in their duties. In fact, with the advent of the Tea
Party Movement, the creation of Capitol Hill groups dedicated to
sovereignty and the Constitution, and more and more people wanting to
find out "what they can do” to – as Glenn Beck would say – "re-found”
our nation, I believe there is hope for our Constitutional Republic.
Still, until we can achieve a politically educated electorate and voter
turnouts that exceed those of Iraq and Afghanistan we shouldn’t break
our arms patting ourselves on the back.
There are two passages from two of the Charters of Freedom that are
universally recognizable for their brilliance and truth. From the
Declaration of Independence:
"We hold these truths to be
self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by
their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”
And from the
US Constitution:
"We the People of the United
States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure
domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the
general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and
our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United
States of America.”
These two passages define the
essence of Americanism. They outline the truths we believe in and what
we, as a nation, hope to achieve through our government. Today, these
tenets of Americanism are in disrepair:
▪ While the politically correct among us screech about racism and
discrimination, laws meant to have sunset the likes of affirmative
action punish one group of people in retribution for evils committed by
generations past.
▪ With much of the proposed legislation – in particular the proposed
healthcare legislation – we face the very real possibility of
diminishing existing healthcare opportunities for the productive, even
to the point of rationing treatment due to budgetary constraints, to
redistribute the benefits of taxpayer revenue to the unproductive.
▪ In the cultural embrace of political correctness we have witnessed the
institution of a shadow set of unlegislated laws that usurp the
unalienable right of Liberty to all, in deference to special interest
groups.
▪ Our currently seated president – who has been quoted as saying that
our Constitution is fundamentally flawed – and his administration quest
for "social justice” instead of "justice for all,” as many among them
strive to achieve "fundamental change” while achieving the antithesis of
"domestic tranquility.”
▪ And while the neo-Marxists in Washington mistake the "general Welfare”
for "social welfare," the anti-capitalists are achieving the degradation
of our "prosperity.”
With healthcare legislation looming, which promises to see government’s
further encroachment into the private sector, and two even more
explosive issues in immigration reform and energy legislation (Cap &
Trade) coming down the pike, it is time for all good men and women to
engage our elected officials in defense of our Charters of
Freedom; in defense of Americanism. It is time to make
time.
If you are still unmoved to embrace your civic responsibility, ask
yourself these questions:
Have we – each and every one of us who exist under the protection of
those who serve in defense of our country in their expenditure of blood
and treasure, have we embraced our obligation to freedom and liberty so
that our children and their children would have the opportunity to
maintain and defend these generational gifts for their children?
Have we made time to understand who serves (if that is even the
correct notion anymore) in our federal government?
Are we making time to comprehend, not only the legislation being
crafted by Congress but the ramifications of said legislation for our
generation and the next?
Have we done all we can to live up to our obligations so that the
Preambles to the Declaration of Independence and the United States
Constitution still mean something?
"All that is necessary for the
triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.”
– Edmund Burke |
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