Monday, November 16, 2009

ADMONITION

Forty eight years ago President Eisenhower said:". . .America today is the strongest, the most
influential and the most productive nation in the world. Understandablyproud and this pre-eminence, we realize that America's leadership, and prestige depend, not merely upon our
unmatched material progress, riches, and military strength, but on how we use our power in the
interests of world peace and human betterment."


Are we using our power for world peace and human betterment? Pesident Eiesenhower would
say emphatically not. Apologizing to the world about our actions does not constitute 'using our power in the interest of world peace'; nor does the invasion and occupation of countries with blameless populations. We may call it " bringing, democracy" or "operation freedom"but the truth is something else.

Are our wars for 'human betterment'? Or for financial gain of special interests, the military
industrial complex, revenge, or irradication of muslim populations?

Regardless of our intentions, good or bad,we are reminded by this past presidnt's words, that as a nation we have lost our righteous way and have been detoured by immedate concerns and perceived threats.

America needs leaders who are interested in furthering our birth right goals and interests in
accord with the Constitution, not in spite of it's provisions.

With Love and Kindness,


THE HATMAN

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