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I’ll bet you we don’t sink

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Friday, Aug. 17, 2012 9:52 PM

Editor:



Gene Clark has the courage to write what he thinks, and I have the courage to scoff at it. So starts a necessary dialogue between alarmists and the chill.

You may disagree, as a matter of opinion that the USA is not a functioning democracy or you may make the point that we are a republic only, and you would be equally wrong. That is a fact. It is also an old semantically induced argument. We are a republic since we don’t have a monarch, and we are a democracy since power is vested in the people. The point is generally that the Electoral College is bunk. Wanna get rid of it? Give all the power to the city folk? That is what would happen.

Agenda 21 “is a comprehensive plan of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the United Nations system, governments, and major groups in every area in which human impacts on the environment.” Read further: It is a “non-legally binding authoritative statement of principles for a global consensus on the management, conservation and sustainable development of all types of forests.”

Very frightening stuff indeed. Conservation. Dialogue between nations. Wow. It also has the term “global.” Must mean they’re gonna round us up. I will be on the lookout for government boxcars.

I scoff because I am unafraid. The world is changing technologically and ecologically, and we shall either embrace the future or fight for the past. I have made my choice.

Clark does have a point: “The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance” (Curran/Jefferson). I beg you, Mr. Clark to never “shut up,” but if you do ever tip and really buy in to the big meanie USA ending, then stop on in right before you fall over and we can both stop “polishing brass on the Titanic” together, have a cup of coffee, a civil conversation, and a friendly wager: I’ll bet you we don’t sink.

It is going to be okay and maybe, just maybe, even better than that,


Richard M. Feit

Cortez

Via CortezJournal.com

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