Saturday, July 15, 2006

Is The US Government Out Of Warranty?

IS THE US GOVERNMENT OUT OF WARRANTY?

Is the United States Government out of warranty? I think as American citizens we should be giving some serious consideration to this question.

What we have here is a once beneficient Government which through the passage of a Constitution, protected the rights of its citizenry. This Government was a model for the rest of the world to see. Something which promised all who were born within its borders the protection of certain guarenteed freedoms.

It truly must have been something to behold in all its glory back in the day. However, the saying that power corrupts and ultimate power corrupts ultimately, has never been more applicable to any government then it is to the United States Of America in the present day. Through this corruption, what was once the best example of government in existence, has through human greed for power and wealth, become quite simply, rotten to its very core.

And no one knows this better then those who've experienced the complete eradication of their Civil Rights by this Government and its partner in crime counterintelligence agencies: the fbi/cia/nsa.

In today's society most of what I would refer to as durable goods (those items made to last for at least 5 years) are sold with some type of warranty or guarentee. For argument's sake let's assume that these two terms are interchangable. Simply put, if there is some factory defect in the item it is either repaired or replaced. That is what guarentee's are for. But what happens when this "standard purchase policy" is applied to something so significant that it effects a substantial number of people?

What if as citizens of the United States we decided to apply this principle of business to our very own Federal Government? I think that most Americans in this day and age will agree that this Government is not exactly functioning as our Constitution promised each of us it would. Many of us could indeed make a sound argument with the premise that this Federal Government has become defective. It certainly is not operating in the ways in which our Constitution promised us it would. And it appears to be growing worse each year.

One might also conclude that the US Constitution is our warranty card against such defects; a guarentee to all its citizens that this Government will operate properly. And if it doesn't, some warranty work will indeed be necessary. So finding ourselves in this dilemma what should we do? Common sense would dictate that we repair or if necessary replace it with a new one. Given the completely UnConstitutional ways in which this government is operating, this approach sounds as logical as any.

This warranty work will obviously apply not just to the United States Federal Government, but also to its counterintelligence agencies.

In the simplest of terms, this government of ours must now be sent back to the factory for a serious overhaul. And the appendage that we refer to as the intelligence community should be removed altogether, since it is quite clear that its existence is only one of deception to the American people, and contrary to every aspect of our beloved Constitution. These agencies exist as a deception in which they use unwitting American citizens in illegal experimentation, ranging from biological warfare to advanced forms of mind control. Experimentation, that if made public, would cause a scandal unparalleled in the annuls of human history.

So how do we proceed with this bold move? Well, it would appear to be not unlike returning your defective toaster oven. However, at least for the time being, don't worry about any proof of purchase. Just show up on the Whitehouse lawn with a copy of the Bill Of Rights. That should do for now.

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