I, American
And the land that was free
By Dorothy Anne Seese
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The mega mergers and the technology that replaced humans, including "Operator" at the phone company, have taken my America from me and from all of us who were born American citizens. But that is not all that has been taken away. Everyone born prior to September 11, 2001, was born in a freer America than the one in which we live now, and we who claim to be free are comfortable with armed snipers on buildings, and armed police or security, even military, anywhere there is a threat against something we Americans never called this nation, our "Homeland."
We, Americans, have been re-educated to accept things that were never before part of American culture, such as the right to choose our employees, associates, friends, and even neighbors. Now our institutions that claim to educate first indoctrinate that our American heritage is essentially evil. The white man is essentially evil because he has dominated the world's exploration, colonization, industrialization, technological innovation, medical advances and largely carried forth the Christian faith to the nations where there was colonization, even in the continental United States and former territories such as Hawaii and Alaska.
The average American has been equated with the elitists who wrongly usurped the wealth of nations they colonized without bringing up an educated class among the indigenous population who could compete with the colonizers. To that I reply, the average American has never been able to compete with a Rockefeller, Vanderbilt or J.P Morgan. Most European-heritage Americans shared only one thing in common with the tycoons of the industrial revolution and that was skin color!
There can be only one explanation for blaming the millions of hard working Americans who pioneered the westward movement, endured great hardships, and established settlements that became great cities, for the evil deeds of a few who made their fortunes off their own countrymen . It is to someone's benefit to disparage Americans of European heritage, that is, white people, by making them ashamed of their ancestry as brutal "capitalists" when in fact, most of the legendary tycoons were just brutal crooks. With world-wide media available, we are seeing just how many nations have brutal crooks as leaders. One might well name those who do not, for they may do so on their fingers.
America is a land of great natural and human resources (how nice to be a human resource rather than a human). The productivity of our land and the still-available lands, some of which belong in huge blocs of acreage to wealthy persons -- the landed gentry of America -- and other huge amounts reserved to the federal government for its own purposes, are needed by the burgeoning world that is controlled by the elitists. Only the maniacal followers of the world's most political religion, Islamic radicals, would want to make scorched earth out of a resource as valuable as America. No, there is a better way to take control of this land: fake environmentalism, government restraints upon land use, conservation in all its forms, real and manufactured, and selective forfeitures, as well as the taking by the UN of "heritage lands" all combine to make American landowners feel the burden of land ownership rather than the liberty it was supposed to grant.
Then there is control of American productivity, industry, ingenuity, progress and entrepreneurship by the federal and state regulators working in concert. Anyone who wishes to get ahead in a government career must first find out which line to toe, or make an error of honesty that will forever preclude advancement. The same is true in many, far too many universities, where students either accept the doctrines and liberal agenda or fail the course and perhaps be forced out to try and find another university with a blight on the record. Educational bars have been lowered to accommodate the minorities rather than bringing qualified minorities up to the standards, and then imposing hiring quotas that allow the unqualified or lesser qualified to be handed jobs that they did not get by merit.
We are thus making America's former middle class either a second-rate producer or a frustrated "majority" with no voice, and a non-threat to the agenda of the Global Governance elitists. The "greatest generation" that preceded my generation by a short span built American industry. Generations before them the westward pioneers established the lands and spotted the natural resources needed for industrial growth. These generations were people of courage and largely people of faith. Neither courage nor faith are respected by the world order to come. The middle class is the major target of the elitists, because they need only a few people with higher education to further useful technology, the balance of the population will be workers trained by government job selection for the area in which they will be useful serfs to the global elite (someone has to serve the coffee).
There are three major barriers now to the complete control of the middle class, both the working middle class and the retirees.
1. The South remains a bastion of Christian fervor and rebellion against the liberalization and anti-God philosophies being spread by the damyankees as they move below the Mason-Dixon line again to continue deconstruction of the South by liberalization. The attack against the Confederate Battle Flag as "racist" serves only to continue divisiveness between the races rather than reconciliation. No one paid any attention to it until it was pointed out by agenda-serving groups who made it an issue. The same applies to Southern religious fervor, since it has long been referred to as "Bible Belt" territory. (Note: I own many Bibles and a Confederate battle flag and have every intention of keeping them.)
2. Government decreed "universal healthcare." The following quote, attributed to one of our few able and patriotic members of Congress, expresses the truth about universal healthcare in a nutshell:
"When we give government the power to make medical decisions for us, we, in essence, accept that the state