True Madness
By Tammy Derouin
The latest terrorist attack against Americans, on American
soil, has stirred up many feelings. Among
them is a feeling of helplessness. I truly feel that good will conquer evil but
I also feel it’s going to take some time.
We, as a nation, have chosen a
dark and evil path to travel. Any
attempt to correct our mistakes will be met with much resistance.
Not only is our
economy and security in crisis but so are our morals and values. We have become a backwards thinking nation. The government has turned on our true allies
while insisting that we welcome our enemies into our homeland; true madness.
Do you remember when the United
States was a great nation? People wanted
to come to America to become Americans. Today, people risk their lives to get
to our shores for the opportunity to destroy our home, our freedoms and
everything that once made us a great nation. They’ve been given a free pass by
this administration to enter and destroy.
Our enemies seek
to destroy us and we have allowed them to make us weak. Now that our enemies are within our government,
weakening the United States has become an inside job. We know it’s possible to destroy a mighty
structure in one swift blow. The Islamic
Jihadist Radicals did just that on September 11, 2001.
Our enemies also know it is much more difficult to collapse
an entire nation in just one day. They have patiently focused on our
foundation. Our enemies have learned, some by studying our Constitution,
that in order to completely destroy us, our very principles and beliefs must be
attacked and destroyed.
What if they found a way to disguise an anti-American as an
American success story? They could hide
his past, seal his records, dismiss anyone who had the audacity to question his
intentions, get the press to turn on the American people and then get the
people to eat the poison directly out of the hands of those they once trusted. It sounds like a plot for a fictional movie
from the days of my youth.
Apparently, we have become so
progressively enlightened that we have allowed man to convince us that he can
do a much better job than God. Why else
would we willing give up our God given rights, our freedoms, and allow man to
reissue and redistribute them as he chooses?
The kids going
to school and those on the higher indoctrination campuses have been raised in
bubble wrap. Heaven forbid they get a
paper cut. The world doesn’t come to a
stop when you get a boo-boo or if you don’t get your way. Well, at least it shouldn’t. Have you seen how they run to social media to
whine about rules they don’t like?
Dealing with reality is difficult when you have been handed a trophy for
everything. Yes, the truth sometimes
hurts. Somewhere along the line it
became acceptable to not tell the truth.
People can’t handle the truth when they’ve been lied to for so long.
The
progressive movement has intentionally weakened our nation. Obama has been installed as the head
cheerleader. He is the epitome of
weakness, heck he could be the poster feather! Society is sending the message
that weak is chic. You can see it in
what is considered fashionable. We have
sissified our kids. Honestly, the Heidi
braids on the winter hats was over the top for me, especially when I see boys
and men wearing them.
We have been targeted at our baseline. We have allowed our society to remove masculinity
from the masculine. Women are losing
too. Look who has become an example of
feminism… A man! Bruce Jenner is a man. We are removing the very essence of what
makes us who we are. In this upside down
world we now live in, this is acceptable.
We have removed man from man, woman from woman, logic from
thought, meaning from traditions, freedom from country and Christ from
Christmas…And everything else for that matter. Our days are numbered,
especially when man thinks he knows better than God.
If John Wayne represents the strength of our past, Pee Wee Herman
represents our pitiful future. One only
has to look at the contrast between dainty Obama and the fearless strength of
Putin to see we have made some terrible mistakes.
“We cannot play innocents abroad in a world that is not innocent.”
Ronald Reagan
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