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The Truth We Can't Face
America As A Third Rate Nation!
By: Dorothy Anne Seese

It's taken for granted.  We're America, the United States of America, the world's only 
superpower, and we are the leaders of the free world.  We are US.  Flags fly, cars 
sport decals and bumper stickers. People wear lapel pins with our flag and perhaps a 
slogan.  At important events, even the President can speak about God and prayer with 
impunity.  The world is supposed to fear us, obey us, and allow us to lead, our 
military might is second to none.  Our citizens are the world's free people.

Now, can we get down to reality?  The show is over, the stage is dark and the curtain 
is down.  We have to go back outside and face the day, or the night.

No nation with a sinking economy and continuing depletion of resources is a free 
nation.  It is a dependent nation.

No country where the unemployment is rising, costs and prices are rising, and 
businesses are moving to other countries can long call itself a free nation.  It is an 
interdependent nation at best.

No people who look to the government to solve their problems from cradle to grave can 
look in the mirror and call themselves a free people.  At best they are dependents, at 
worst they are serfs.

Any country that abandons its hard precious metal standards (gold and silver) as the 
United States did in 1934 and 1973, respectively, and operates on funny money cannot 
sustain either a free economy or a free country.

Uneducated people who cannot think, regardless of the number of diplomas or degrees 
they obtain, can never be free.  They can't handle freedom.

A nation that must monitor every move of every citizen, using technology to keep 
people in captivity or fear of captivity, is not a nation of free people.  Worse, when 
the people willingly surrender what basic freedoms they have in exchange for an IOU 
marked "security" they aren't even thinking like free people -- even if they are or 
were up to the signing of the exchange.

Representatives of the people who willingly obey a mandate to approve bills drafted by 
the executive branch of government, abdicating their responsibility to be the 
legislators, are not free, and they do not represent a free people.  Free people do 
not retain such false representatives, and free people do not allow the leader of one 
branch of government to dominate all others.  That is espousing, condoning and 
upholding tyranny.

A managed media does not represent a free people and free people do not tolerate a 
managed media. One of our basic First Amendment rights is to a free press.

Free people never let any government official rise to the level of total control, 
because free people insist that the government work for them, not enslave them.

And free people know the difference between the appearance of freedom, and true 
freedom.

Is America a nation of free people by these standards?  No.

Is America a prosperous nation when it has corporations moving to every nation on 
earth to make goods at lower prices so that their American consumers don't have their 
former jobs to purchase the products?  Yet Microsoft, the last "American Dream" 
company of a kid who worked on electronics becoming the richest man in America, is 
moving piece by piece to India, where labor is cheaper and in many cases the people 
have a better work ethic.

No matter what familiar name brand you choose to buy -- from General Electric to Fruit 
of the Loom -- the goods are not made in America any longer.  A few items may be made 
here, but look at the labels on the boxes (the kind of boxes that had to be re-labeled 
for a presidential appearance) because they read "Made in China."

In the midst of the longest running recession in America's 227-year history, we're in 
an economic state that the government calls "slow recovery" and the Federal Reserve 
calls "soft spots."  Those are nice words, but in reality, America is broke.  Its 
people are feeling the pinch, living off the capital built up in days when things were 
brighter and better.  Perhaps the last great rainbow to shine on America's economy was 
the dotcom explosion that left so many disenchanted investors and bankrupt capitalists 
and entrepreneurs in a heap of rubbish at the bottom of the rainbow.  There was no 
gold there and in some cases there have been and will be prison bars.

Our march away from the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the founders' dreams is 
strewn with promises by government for more of everything for everyone.  It can't be 
done.  Other nations have tried it and failed. Once great colonial powers are now 
insignificant countries like the Netherlands, Spain and Portugal.   And yes, the sun 
does set on the British Empire.

China and India are claiming a large share of the technology business.  Other 
countries are making textiles, shoes and appliances.  We who live in the USA cannot 
afford to buy our own products.  What does that tell you about the United States?  
We've outpriced our ability to afford ourselves.  And we didn't see it coming.

Most of what we produce in the US is either housing, automobiles, a few durable goods 
such as washers and dryers, but the big businesses here are service organizations.  
And we have the smaller businesses such as air conditioning and automotive repair.

No nation can continue to exist when it does not produce for domestic consumption and 
exports.  The US is still a major exporter of foodstuffs.  For how long, who knows?  
We can now buy grapes in January because they come from Chile.  And we buy them.  Our 
trade deficit grows like those grapes.

For all who expect great tax cuts, cheaper prices at the marketplaces, assistance with 
medical costs, government protection from boogie-men and terrorists without losing our 
Fourth Amendment right to privacy, let me say you cannot handle the truth.  The truth 
is that we're in bad times, surveillance is everywhere, the Bill of Rights is used by 
liberal judges to take freedom from some and give to others, and our elected 
Congressional delegations of Representatives and Senators are looking for votes, not 
for the best interests of either the nation or the people.

Congress is even willing to delegate its power ... its sole power ... to declare war, 
and give it to the office of the president.

The lawmakers on Capitol Hill are busy protecting you from using your land to the 
detriment of plants and animals, worms and fishes when people need jobs.  So we import 
our lumber and other goods, increasing our trade deficit.

And if it is true that in 1967, then-president Lyndon B. Johnson emptied Fort Knox of 
our gold reserves, then all that needs to happen is for the European Union and its 
bankers to return to a gold standard and America will be left with a mint full of 
funny money equal to conch shells on the world trade market.

An old song said "everybody wants to rule the world."  That isn't quite the whole 
truth.  Some want to own it, and those who do are well on their way to achieving that 
end.

That's the truth we cannot face, particularly when we're sending our youths off to 
fight a war against "evil" when even The Shadow knew that evil lurks in the hearts of 
men.

When we as a public can face these truths and make our government own up to them, we 
just might find a way back out of the mire and the muck, the morass and the manure.  
Otherwise, we can still say we're free because we know how to change channels on the 
remote.

No person can be free when they cannot handle the truth, nor can lies ever be exposed 
and deficits corrected until we know the truth.  If we cannot handle the truth, we 
cannot handle freedom.

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Dorothy Anne Seese is a freelance political writer for Patch Work papers and a regular 
columnist for Ether Zone.
We invite you to visit her website at Flagship, http://www.tech.com.au/flagship/
Dorothy Anne Seese can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Published in the January 31, 2003 issue of  Ether Zone. Copyright © 1997 - 2003 Ether 
Zone.
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-iNFoWaRZ
We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth, and listen to the song of that 
siren till she transforms us into beasts. Is this the part of wise men, engaged in a 
great and arduous struggle for liberty? Are we disposed to be of the numbers of those 
who, having eyes, see not, and, having ears, hear not, the things which so nearly 
concern their temporal salvation? For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, 
I am willing to know the whole truth, to know the worst, and to provide for it.
-Patrick Henry, in his Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death speech

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