For more than 200 years, a nation of
immigrants from all parts of the world, all races, all cultures, all
religions and all languages, have stood together as one people united
only by a simple single set of principles and values that made them the
most free, prosperous and powerful people on earth. No matter their
backgrounds, their past, they chose a brighter future united in the
common purpose of individual rights and rejected the chains of division.
Our Declaration of Independence and
Constitution are blind to color, race, religious difference, economic
status, family or national origin. Both documents set forth that ALL men
without exception, are created equal, endowed by that Creator with
certain unalienable rights as individuals. We established that the most
diverse nation in earth’s history is one people, united by the simple
but very powerful common purpose of personal freedom, E Pluribus
Unum...Out of many, One.
United by those principles, America
became the world super-power of freedom, individual liberty, economic
strength and military might, all of which has been used generously to
help other people held in bondage around the globe, find freedom and
liberty in their own lands. We believe that freedom is an unalienable
right of every human being and this is the basis upon which America was
built, as well as the basis for its interaction with the world.
Devastating Change
230 years later, America is a nation
perfectly divided down every line of division imaginable. American is
pitted against American on the basis of skin color, national origin,
religious beliefs, economic status, job description, which side of the
tracks we come from, inner city versus rural, educated versus
uneducated, secular against morally conscious, left versus right, meek
versus mighty.
Freedom is a double edged sword that
cuts both ways. Freedom can be used to prosper, or to fail. It can be
used for good or for evil and it can unite or divide. Every tool of
division available to mankind has been successfully employed in America
for the sole purpose of conquering America from within and those able to
be divided are none the wiser.
A Nation Perfectly Divided
There’s no better time to test the unity
of a nation than in an election year and according to all available
gauges, America is indeed perfectly divided.
Democrats are divided between the power
of the people and the power of the national political party. They are
divided between two candidates, each foolishly loved by some and equally
hated by others.
As of this writing, national poll
averages indicate that 45.6 percent of Democrats support Barack Obama
and 42 percent support Hillary Clinton. Neither Democrat enjoys the
support of even half of all Democrats. To make matters even worse, a
majority of supporters in each camp say that they will never support the
other candidate, even if the two are united on one ticket. It’s hard to
get more divided than that, but Republicans have managed.
John McCain is already the presumed
nominee of the Republican Party, but against the will of almost 70
percent of Republican voters. Even though only one candidate remains
standing in the Republican nomination, that candidate stands at odds
with most of his party and his party is divided heading into the
November general election as a result.
Beyond party nominations, national poll
averages say that in a match up between McCain and Clinton, McCain wins,
but only 45.7 percent to 45 percent. In a match up between McCain and
Obama, McCain loses, but only 45 percent to 44.5 percent. The nation
couldn’t possibly be more perfectly divided.
Agents of Division
Agents of division exist everywhere
today, but nowhere more than in political circles. Politics itself has
become an agency of division in America and every political player
without exception, is an agent of division, no matter what they
call themselves on the campaign stump.
The reason is simple. The real fight in
America is the fight between the power of the free people and the power
of the greater good, the elected few, the government. In any
nation where the people are united upon one simple common goal of
individual freedom, the government, the elected few, have no real power.
Their power is limited to only that allowed by the people they
represent.
But in a nation divided, the elected few
become the central governing power by which the divisions of the people
will be “managed.” It becomes the function of the government to dole out
“fairness” and “equality” on all issues, for the greater good of
all concerned, or so they say.
Barack Obama promises a post-racism
unity, but he has spent a lifetime studying and promoting racial
division, even within his church. Hillary Clinton promises a
pro-American unity, but every campaign speech is filled with attacks
upon half of all Americans for benefit of the other half and there is no
more polarizing figure in America today than Hillary Clinton.
Even John McCain has become a career
political agent of negative change and division, beginning within his
own party and transcending the political spectrum. He is less hated by
the people at large than either Democrat candidate. But in large part
because he attempts to walk an ideological tightrope, interweaving
leftist ideals and policy stances with traditionally conservative
sounding rhetoric in an overt effort to fool unsuspecting subjects into
what still remains a quest for government power.
Not one of them will change the current
environment of division because all of them prosper from it. Real change
must come from the people.
What Kind of Change?
2008 seems to be the “agent of change”
election cycle, wherein all candidates hope to be accepted by the
majority of American voters as the “agent of change” and to be sure; all
three have been agents of change in their political careers, but what
kind of change?
Once the government becomes responsible
for defining and doling out “equality” to a diverse nation of
ideologically divided malcontents, the power of the people is
transformed into the power of the central government. The process is
complete. The will of the people and the rights of the individual have
been replaced with the will of the government and the rights of the
greater good, as the elected few so determine and dictate.
This is the kind of change every modern
politician is engaged in at present and it is the worst kind of change
for a free people once in full control of their own destiny. This is the
battle and the people stand divided on one side of the battlefield as
politicians of all political persuasions stand united on the other.
The methods and issues of division vary,
but the common goal of division and ultimate central power places all
modern politicians squarely on the same team.
Devastation in the Wake of Division
Simply put, a nation divided can not
stand. While Americans squabble over issues of race, economic equality,
the environment, military or national security strategies, energy
interests, religious ideologies, the right to life versus the right to
kill the most innocent of human beings, the central power gathers
strength.
Left in the wake of these divisions is
the completely dismantled and destroyed American Dream of individual
freedom, liberty and the right to define and pursue personal happiness
in a peaceful society wherein all citizens are equally entitled to
determine their own future. Equal opportunity, freedom to pursue and
justice, is the only ‘entitlement” offered by the American Dream.
As the central government gathers power,
the people, all of them, lose theirs.
The Only Acceptable American
Division
The only division that rightfully
belongs in America is the division between those who seek personal
freedom, individual liberty, equal justice and the right to define and
pursue happiness, and those who seek to destroy these things.
On July 4, 1776, by unanimous consent of
the Founders, Congress and the original thirteen colonies of the United
States of America, we established that:
“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.”
United on this fundamental basis, the
greatest nation ever known to mankind was built and for more than 200
years, that nation has enjoyed unparalleled peace, prosperity and
happiness.
In the interest of preserving
unparalleled peace, prosperity and happiness for all future American
generations, the Founders also established that
“...whenever
any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the
Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new
Government, laying its foundation on such principles…”
They set in stone a stern reminder, that
“Prudence,
indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be
changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience
hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are
sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which
they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations,
pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them
under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw
off such Government, and to provide new guards for their future
security;”
Destructive of These Ends
Nothing is more fatally detrimental of
these ends than the destructive nature of politically motivated
division, as only a nation united in the preservation of foundational
principles can stand.
Agents of division, all of them, as well
as the tools of division, no matter their source or motives, are truly
destructive of these ends.
Before the people of America can stand
united once again, they will have to cast off the chains of division.
The interests served at the root of those divisions do not outweigh the
interests that we should forever hold in common. If we allow the issues,
agendas and agents of division to prosper, they will prosper at the
expense of every American, every freedom, and every liberty and divided,
freedom will one day cease to exist in this nation.
Of course we are a diverse nation, built
by peoples from all corners of the earth, all of us having come from
somewhere else. In fact America is the most diverse nation on earth and
while that is a reality worthy of celebration, we can not allow this
reality to be used for purposes of division.
Barack Obama and his spiritual leader
are just as wrong in their agency of division as white supremacists are
in theirs. Hillary Clinton is just as evil in her class warfare agency
of division as Joseph Stalin was in his. And John McCain is but an agent
of self aggrandizement and self preservation. He has repeatedly
demonstrated a willingness to throw all American principles under the
bus, so long as it serves his quest for personal political power.
Not one of these three candidates is the
best that America can do. But so long as Americans allow themselves to
be divided, career agents of division like these three politicians and
many more like them in Washington DC, are the best that we will ever do.
Change Is In Order, But What Kind of
Change?
To continue to debate which of the three
candidates is the least dangerous to our future freedom and prosperity
is to entirely avoid the real debate that should be raging in America
and guarantee a perpetual division that will one day extinguish any
possibility of the American Dream.
For those who seek to divide, and all
those who allow it, as Thomas Jefferson stated so well,
“I tremble for my country when I
reflect that God is just; that his justice cannot sleep forever.”
Good or bad, America is what we make of
her, nothing more and nothing less. Justice is always served in the end.
I pray that Americans will soon awake to the evil done them through
political divisions - and demand better.
America is one people united on one set
of foundational principles and values or it is nothing at all. May God
bless those true patriots still willing to risk life itself in the
preservation of the greatest founding principles ever known to man.
But may God have no
mercy on those who instead continue to choose a religion of division.