Sunday, October 7, 2007

Ask not what you can do for your country, but rather ask what you can steal from the masses to keep your political career.


While the original statement was from John F. Kennedy in his inaugural address on January 20, 1961. "And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man."

Time and time again we see actions in Washington and cities across this great nation of compromised by our elected officials that will not help the United States or it's citizens, but will some how increase their perceived power. Some examples have been politicians that have gone to speak with foreign countries and say things that can be used by our enemies as recruiting tools. There have been so many I do not need to name names like Jimmy, Nancy and others.

Other examples would be the Republican party. We had a Republican Senate, House and President, but yet we still had an open border and rights of our citizens were about to be negotiated away. The Democratic Party has now control of the House and Senate and they have not solved a thing. We still have an open border. The scary part is the Democrat candidates stating they will raise the capitol gains tax. Should the Democrats gain the White house, look out. Wall Street is watching and there will be a sell off of stocks and investments rivalled only to the stock crash of the 20's. All of this just because of the shear lust for power.

One example in the local area included one DA that was drunk with power. When he went after the Duke students and did not pay attention, or ignored, evidence this impacted the path of the trial and his eventual outcome. Another copy cat DA is in Tulsa. He has opened charges against a concealed weapon permit holder months after he defended himself against a much younger man on meth. Law enforcement on the scene talked with witnesses and determined that Kenneth Gumm, 76 years old, was trying to get away from a young man who was over the legal intoxication limit. The young man had participated in alleged road rage and and then chased the older man down. He had pushed the elder saying "Your History". Witnesses even have stated that the CCW Permit holder was heard saying "Get back I have a gun". The permit holder was saying this while backing up around his car and trying to get away, only to be run down.
This has political motivation written all over it. This will be worth watching and seeing if the DA was under his own lust for power or was ordered by the Mayor of Tulsa.

When will politicians get back to thinking of our country rather than themselves?

"Ask not what you can do for your country, but rather ask what you can steal from the masses to keep your political career as evidenced by our politicians over the last 30 years." Clark -Carryconcealed.net

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