Dennis Prager on Being American

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  1. Peggy says:

    Here is another individual who understands how, “deep our problem is” and that the, “frog in the pot is dead” and the kitchen is about to burn down.

    Obama’s Plan to Destroy the Republic:
    Erik Rush explains ongoing steps that culminate in martial law

    On April 23, Doug Hagmann exposed Canada Free Press readers to the theory that simmering social unrest in America and (to a slightly lesser extent) across the globe is not due to Obamas inexperience or failed policies. Rather, it is the direct result of the implementation of his successful policies.

    Ive been saying this for some time, but I was still gratified to hear Hagmann say it, and that his column and May 7 followup piece gleaned significant exposure. Attributing his information to an anonymous insider, Hagmann outlines how the Obama administration is covertly utilizing prominent agitators among the political left to incite chaos, and eventually violence, based on racial and class factors, while the administration continues to sabotage Americas economic engine. The latter efforts are also intended to catalyze widespread civil unrest.

    Implementation of this plan is, according to Hagmanns source, being carried out via Obamas unelected czars and heavily involves the Department of Homeland Security. From lower-level DHS agents making payments to street-level agitators, to former green energy czar Van Jones mentoring Occupy leaders, to coordination with political allies such as the New Black Panther Party and the Nation of Islams Louis Farrakhan, the administration has all bases covered. Cultural balkanization and another heavy hit to the economy are calculated to result in unprecedented rioting and finally widespread public pandemonium followed by implementation of martial law.

    The objectives here are personal power for Obama, of course, and a coalescing of the federal governments authority; the goal, the destruction of the United States of America as a constitutional republic.

    Full article here:http://www.wnd.com/2012/05/obamas-plan-to-destroy-the-republic/

    Erik Rush is a columnist and author of sociopolitical fare. His latest book is “Negrophilia: From Slave Block to Pedestal – America’s Racial Obsession.” In 2007, he was the first to give national attention to the story of Sen. Barack Obama’s ties to militant Chicago preacher Rev. Jeremiah Wright, initiating a media feeding frenzy. Erik has appeared on Fox News’ “Hannity and Colmes,” CNN, and is a veteran of numerous radio appearances.

  2. Tina says:

    The man is right on the money. Kid and adults today are like a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy…with each successive copy being an altered version. Americanism in the form of the crisp original is fading fast.

    William Bennet quoting Reagan in his farewell address of 1989 where he warned us to learn more about our country:

    https://www.claremont.org/publications/pubid.345/pub_detail.asp

    [W]e’ve got to teach history based not on what’s in fashion but what’s importantwhy the Pilgrims came here, who Jimmy Doolittle was, and what those 30 seconds over Tokyo meant. You know, 4 years ago on the 40th anniversary of D-Day, I read a letter from a young woman writing to her late father, who’d fought on Omaha Beach. Her name was Lisa Zanatta Henn, and she said, ‘we will always remember, we will never forget what the boys of Normandy did.’ Well, let’s help her keep her word. If we forget what we did, we won’t know who we are. I’m warning of an eradication of the American memory that could result, ultimately, in an erosion of the American spirit. Let’s start with some basics: more attention to American history and a greater emphasis on civic ritual.

    And let me offer lesson number one about America: All great change in America begins at the dinner table. So, tomorrow night in the kitchen I hope the talking begins. And children, if your parents haven’t been teaching you what it means to be an American, let ’em know and nail ’em on it. That would be a very American thing to do.

    Thank you, Ronald Reagan. And may God Bless you and your family.

    Those of our generation, who in the 1960’s took a cynical view of both family and America, have had the stage for too many years. It is time for them to be replaced by people who learn, know, and can pass along what it is to be American.

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