We The People

We The People

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Zombie School

By Tammy Derouin

My daughter sat with me at the kitchen table.  She was studying the early history of the United States.  I was struggling with our current state of dysfunction.  Will it be possible to stop this suicide mission? The Pres-a-king has set the United States on a path of ultimate destruction.  So many Americans cannot see our true destination because of lack of information.  The map they’ve been given lacks history and useful updates.  Our schools once taught history and the press was once our source of current information. 

Our schools have been forced into a national curriculum, controlled by the current powers that be and their cronies.  What an excellent way to change our history and our traditions.  What an excellent way to gain control of the youths by filling their minds with propaganda.  Theories in the real world become facts in Zombie School. 

Didn’t Hitler take control of the youths in Germany?  Oh yes, they were called Hitler’s Youths.  I wonder if that will be taught in Zombie School.  Surely, it will be include in the chapter where Hitler also took control of the press, confiscated weapons, never accepted any blame, created an enemy and then pointed his finger at them, all the way to the gas chambers.  Millions of innocent Jews were murdered because one man deceived a nation.  One man, who was in the minority, took control.  He painted a picture full of lies and deceit but he used pretty pastels to depict his Final Solution.

If the schools were once our way to study and learn from the past, the press was once our source of news and current information.  The press served as an additional “check” to keep the government accountable.  The government has commandeered the press to promote their agenda.  A once free press has become a puppet press, a tool of the state.  The once tenacious bull dogs, those who searched for and demanded the truth, have become little yip, yip lap dogs who quiver when their master raises an eyebrow.

This past week, Rudy Giuliani said, “I do not believe, and I know this is a horrible thing to say, but I do not believe that the president loves America.”  Giuliani continued, “He doesn’t love you.  And he doesn’t love me.  He wasn’t brought up the way you were brought up and I was brought up, through love of this country.”

Giuliani was asked by Megyn Kelly of FOX News if he felt he should apologize for his comment.  At first I was surprised that anyone from FOX News would even suggest such a thing.  But, it was a fair question.  FOX News is the closest form of real news available on the networks.  Any other media/entertainment show would have demanded he apologize.  God bless Rudy Giuliani, he didn’t back down.  He didn’t tremble or quiver in his convictions.  Giuliani confidently stated, “Not at all, I want to repeat it.”

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest has already begun the campaign to discredit, mock and belittle Giuliani.  But, that’s what I’ve come to expect from the most anti-American administration.  It was as predictable as the Revolutionary War following the Declaration of Independence.

Under our Constitution, everyone is entitled to their opinion.  I agree with Giuliani.  You don’t have to agree, you are entitled to your opinion.  That’s the beauty of this great nation.  Facts and opinions openly and freely exchanged without fear of retribution are what make the United States exceptional. 

However, this administration has decided that conflicting opinions are not acceptable.  If you do not share their ideology, you are not only wrong; you are a target, an enemy of the state.  The new school curriculums, the government takeover of the press and the fearless audacity of turning fiction into facts are a means to an end; they are tools for control.

Before condemning Giuliani and joining the party line, think outside of their confining box.  When Josh Earnest defended the Pres-a-king by stating, “There are a number of ways the president has said exactly that.  The most high-profile example I can think of was actually the last line of this year’s State of the Union, in which the president said God bless this country.”

Wow!  If that’s the most high-profile example that the executive loves this country, Giuliani’s opinion should serve as a wakeup call for those who think the executive really does love America.  Actions speak volumes.  Anyone can say they love something or someone.  Do they cherish and defend or are they continually abusive, deceitful and oppressive?

“Let us be sure that those who come after will say of us in our time, that in our time we did everything that could be done.  We finished the race; we kept them free; we kept the faith.”

Ronald Reagan


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