Re-Founding America, Removing “Tradition”
By Lisa Richards
December 27, 2009
“The legislature must be controuled by the constitution, and not the
constitution by them.”
Brutus XI, New York Journal, January 31, 1788
Our Founders never set up a system where leaders serve for life. The
Legislative and Executive were never given life terms under Constitutional
law, only the Supreme Court receives that right, and not always for the
good of the people.
Our Founders would be ashamed of what has become of the beautiful document
they wrote and signed: we’ve ignored the Constitution, permitting the
Legislature to become life-serving monarchs.
Our Founders were men of honor not self-centered narcissistic,
self-righteous morons who never worked a single day in their lives except
to con votes from Hispanics and blacks enslaved to welfare and only needed
one day every four to six years and forgotten the rest.
“…where annual elections end, tyranny begins.”
“Publius” The Federalist LIII
James Madison
Independent Journal (New York), February 9, 1788
We’ve tolerated leaders taking full advantage of us, running over and
pushing out new political entries, especially conservatives like
Founder-style Christians Sarah Palin and Mike Huckabee, conning us into
believing we must keep the old guard and reject anything lacking fabulous
North Eastern dialects. After all, preserving the tradition of old
thieves in office is vital custom.
“That these Powers…are so distributed among the Legislative, Executive,
and Judicial Branches, into which the general Government is arranged, that
it can never be in danger of degenerating into a monarchy.”
George Washington To The Marquis de Lafayette
Mount Vernon, Virginia, February 7, 1788
Tradition: we kept Ted Kennedy for life: the tradition of an alcoholic
leader who couldn’t drive straight, left a woman to drown in four feet of
water, because, heaven forbid, he might miss last call on Martha’s
vineyard. Kennedy pathetically apologized the next day, never admitting
the actual truth everyone knew, and knows. He was consistently reelected
thereon. Why; he was a Kennedy, a “good Catholic,” and brother of a
fallen president, let us not end the tradition of faux royalty.
We keep former Klan Grand Wizard Robert Byrd in office despite his past.
Why; because he is old and it would be cruel to fire an old man while we
are on the brink of possibly refusing healthcare to the elderly.
What fabulous tradition!
We convinced ourselves the old bastards are simply too old and sick,
therefore it would be terribly cruel to fire them. That’s not far from
the outcries against trying and imprisoning ancient Nazis, claiming their
gassing Jews happened so long ago, and they are so old now, it is unfair
to execute the mass executioners of humanity.
Oh yes, let us keep tradition while breaking the Founding Fathers
traditions: God and Country, saving mankind from tyranny by holding to
God’s natural laws: freedom, liberty, peace, truth, life not abortion,
pursuit of happiness through one’s own means, self government, not
government aiding and abetting us into degenerating slavery.
Old does not make leaders wiser, better, kinder, and deserved of remaining
in the office they have used and abused for selfish wants: heaping
terrible legislature upon people who trust leaders to keep the Founding
principles. The tradition of keeping old legislators in office has broken
down the Founding nature of America and created a mini monarchy in
Washington that Americans are forbidden to argue against or risk being
called dangerous riot inciters.
“As it is essential to liberty that the government in general, should have
the common interest with the people…Frequent elections are unquestionably
the only policy by which this dependence and sympathy can be effectually
secured.”
“Publius,” The Federalist LII
James Madison
New York Packet, February 8, 1788
2010 must be America’s re-Founding, the wakeup call to all Americans: it
is time to look at our Constitution and do the right thing: stop
reelecting men and women who do not serve the people, nor revere America,
rather use power and position to create laws intended to undermine and
destroy America’s Founding laws and traditions.
If leaders fail to do well, have displayed they will keep minorities on
welfare, therefore continuing the cycle of generational poverty, that is a
sign of the worst to come, a warning to all they must begin looking for
replacement leaders for the next election.
There should never be second chances when it comes to running the nation
and upholding laws. American lives and freedoms depend upon honest,
hard-working leaders fighting to preserve America’s Founding, not creating
nanny states and personal coffers.
2010 is here, it is time to make a choice: right or wrong, Founding
Fathers or destructive dismantling dowagers.
2010 is the time, the chance for all Americans to look to the Founders and
ask; what would they do? They said no to tyranny, no to government
control, no to House of Lords-style life terms, and no to silencing the
people with subsidiary bribes.
2010 is the year to realize, once and for all, we have been bough off long
enough. Our leaders accepted bribes from Harry Reid in order to retain
Legislative seats; people are bribed with offers of free money they
believe Obama keeps in a stash. We are told if leaders do not sign the
massive government-run healthcare bill the elderly and poor will suffer.
If the bill is signed, all will endure late diagnosis; those who do not
purchase healthcare will face severe fines.
“No man can be a competent legislation who does not add to an upright
intention and a sound judgment…does the period of two years bear no
greater proportion to the knowledge requisite for state legislation, than
one year does to the knowledge requisite for state legislation?”
“Publius” The Federalist LIII
James Madison
Independent Journal, (New York), February 9, 1788
America is in a jam and voters allowed it to happen. But the voters have
the power to undo the damage. Americans are lied to by our own selves,
convincing us we cannot possibly elect honest conservatives when those in
power will simply buy votes and candidates they want. If we continue to
believe the lie, corruption wins and the Founder’s fight was for nothing.
There is power in the people to take back America and its Founding.
Americans must believe that, fight for it; refuse to allow those in power
to trample us with threats and bribes. We have the strength, we must
allow that might to come forth, hold us up, and move us forward to fight
for America, and take her back from the hands of those who have abused her
legacy.
We are the people, the voices and the living spirit of our Founding
Fathers. Let us go forth and continue their fight that it may never die,
but endure forever in the hearts and minds of the future.


