Under this administration, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has targeted political dissidents, the Department of Justice has seized reporters’ phone records, and now we’ve learned the NSA seized an unlimited amount of Verizon’s client data. Just when you think it can’t get any worse under this president, it does. This is an all-out assault on the constitution. These actions are unacceptable under any president, Democrat or Republican.
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The truth is, except for a very few dinosaurs (and we are getting older every day) no one either cares or understands the US Constitution. My experience is this: 99 people out of 100 don’t even know what is in the Constitution. They never even bothered to find out, and yes, that includes our glorious military. Of the one person in 100 who has, in fact, spent some time and effort to gain even a basic understanding, 9 out of 10 don’t really support it. Sure they have a bit here and a piece there that they like, but they are not willing to support the whole document. “I am in favor of free speech, but why do you have to own all those guns?!” Or perhaps, “I support the Second Amendment, but why get upset because the Feds grab some guy without charges? They said he’s a terrorist!”
I suspect that this problem will solve itself — but I guarantee that the solution is going to be very painful to We The People.
The biggest problem with all of this is that if Obama used the US Government to get reelected it would be the best case scenario. Worse is the fact that all of this information can automatically connect his “enemies” to IRS databanks, EPA, Homeland security and so forth. Obama doesn’t have to sit and read every email. If you comment on Facebook and use the words “tea party” your IRS records could be updated with a red flag automatically. And remember all of Prism information can be used to view one individual’s communication. If Obama wants to know what Steven Goddard is going to write about tomorrow he can do just that. You have a unique address. This doesn’t take a massive program to do, its all information that can easily be packaged and transferred however the democrat regime wants to. This is nothing short of a takeover of the US by the democrats. Once you have more than one large database the two can interact however you wish.
Yes, the easy way to kill the Constitution is to ignore it. And the way to ensure it stays dead is to stop teaching it in school. At some point it will become as archaic as Homer, Plato and Shakespeare, and remain relegated to niche markets of interest.
The fact is that the Government was created by the States and the People. Before it becomes Skynet the plug will have to be pulled. I believe all that we have left is a Hail Mary pass with a States initiated Constitutional Convention, the purpose being to write a list of new Amendments that rip most of the power out of Washington. However I am not optimistic that we can get 38 states at this late point in time. We should have stopped listening to the hand-wringers who were frightened of this proposition (even our friends like Rush and Levin) and started earlier.
If it is in fact too late for the creators of the Government ( the people ) to reclaim their power through the Constitutionally defined methods like a Convention, then all that is left is Revolution. Unfortunately the beast will not go down easily and is preparing for this possibility every waking moment.
The Grauniad publishes an Op-Ed piece by a Republican, supporting constitutional privacy protections from a Democratic administration?
Interesting times indeed.