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DON’T VOTE REPUBLICAN UNTIL THEY ‘FESS UP

by Lawrence Sellin, ©2011

Has the U.S. reached its Armageddon with a usurper and traitorous Congress in power?

(Oct. 20, 2011) — The leaders of the Republican Party have only contempt for ordinary Americans, the very people who pay the nation’s bills and fight its wars.

To the political royalty, we are no longer citizens of a republic, but serfs, whose wishes can be ignored and whose views can be treated with disdain.

Like all members of Congress, Representative Paul Ryan (R-WI) has been provided evidence that Barack Hussein Obama is an illegal President and has committed felonies both before and after occupying the Oval Office.

Rep. Ryan knows that Obama is not a natural born citizen and, therefore, has never been eligible for the office of President.

Ryan knows that Obama has forged his birth documents and Selective Service registration and uses a Social Security number not issued to him.

When presented with evidence of Obama’s ineligibility and felonies, Ryan completely ignores the issue and dismisses the concern of citizens by recommending that we simply “vote him out of office.”

How convenient for Ryan and his fellow members of Congress to be, like Obama, above the law.

Because he is complicit in a conspiracy of silence, like all other members of Congress, Ryan violates his oath of office to support and defend the Constitution and commits Misprision of Felony when he intentionally covers-up Obama’s crimes.

Unfortunately for Ryan and other members of the Republican royalty, we will not vote for them until they “fess up.”

The American people know that Obama is violating the Constitution and flouting the rule of law.

What benefit is there to vote for Republicans who are doing the same thing? We would just be kicking the can down the road and delaying the inevitable.

Without the Constitution and without equal justice under the law, there is no United States, only elective despotism.

Ryan, like all members of Congress, care only to preserve the status quo, for American serfs to continue to pay the bills and fight the wars, so that the political royalty can maintain their power and the lavish lifestyles it brings.

The status quo:

– More than 50 percent of the members of the U.S. Congress are millionaires.

– The median wealth of a U.S. Senator in 2009 was 2.38 million dollars.

– Insider trading is perfectly legal for members of the U.S. Congress – and they refuse to pass a law that would change that.

– The percentage of millionaires in Congress is more than 50 times higher than the percentage of millionaires in the general population.

Not surprisingly, Congress will continue to treat the American people like serfs until we shout “no more” and mean it.

If the American people do not stand their ground now, the political royalty will continue to erode the Constitution, remain above the law and make greed and corruption permanent features of national politics.

Nothing can be done about the Democrats because they are hopelessly corrupt and dominated by those who want to weaken and fragment the United States.

An unambiguous message must be sent to the Republican leadership that the American people are no longer willing to accept the status quo; that we will not vote for any Republican who refuses to support and defend the Constitution and uphold the rule of law by not speaking out against Obama’s ineligibility and crimes.

By protecting him, Ryan and other Republican leaders have proven themselves no better than Obama.

Corrupt politicians are tolerating the greatest fraud ever perpetrated on the American people and undermining the foundations of our country.

Republican leaders have a choice; either they can help the American people restore our republic or they can follow Obama to national Armageddon.

Choose wisely now because later we will not lift a finger to save you if you don’t.

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Lawrence Sellin, Ph.D. is a retired colonel with 29 years of service in the US Army Reserve and a veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq. He receives hate mail at lawrence.sellin@gmail.com

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John Sutherland
Friday, October 21, 2011 8:42 AM

“Because he is complicit in a conspiracy of silence, like all other members of Congress, Ryan violates his oath of office to support and defend the Constitution and commits Misprision of Felony when he intentionally covers-up Obama’s crimes.”

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“If the American people do not stand their ground now, the political royalty will continue to erode the Constitution, remain above the law and make greed and corruption permanent features of national politics.”

That’s a pretty good summary of the way things are. How do the people correct the corruption in government?

In the case of the federal government, the states created the federal government to perform two generic functions for the states: provide a united front internationally for the states, and make business and personal life easier between the states. The feds have long abandoned these two basic premises, and the state governments must re-assert control over the federal government, or simply shut it down and start over. But the state governments have to do the leg work on this one – the people can’t do it directly. Why don’t they do it? Are the state governments corrupt also?

In the case of state governments, all the states have varying amounts of corruption, although Tennessee seems to be the worst today, the corruption will only be limited and controlled when the people force their state into a condition of lawfulness. The people must re-assert their own control over their city and state governments by understanding that freedom is not free and that the good people must re-engage and control the lawfulness of their government.

JessicaM
Friday, October 21, 2011 7:49 AM

I’m sorry but I do not agree with not voting. We would be giving Obama 4 more years to finish his job of destroying America. The only way I won’t vote is if the Republican candidate is for abortion and/or gay marriage.

Kevin J Lankford
Thursday, October 20, 2011 8:41 PM

I agree completely, except we should elaborate on unambiguous.