Say So-long to our Republic People; We Have Mob Rule
In the year 2008, we Americans live in a country where democrats can steal an election by stuffing invalid voter registrations over a period of days until their guy wins. Example, democrats finding votes in the trunk of a democrats car in Minnesota days after the election (if this isn’t an argument for one day, one vote then there aren’t any).
The rock-solid Republican form of government that our Founders bequeathed to us has been corrupted to a point of non recognosco by lawless liberal judges, democrats and republican moderates (better known as gutless liberals).
We now have a government within a government undermining all our laws through propaganda and pure mischief. We’re seeing lawlessness that has never been seen before in this country, which was not resisted by the republicans in any form of effectiveness, all the while their constituents begging, pleading and threatening them to resist. At which time they became more like democrats. We became a government of men, not of laws. Conservatives have no representation except for a very few real republican patriots.
We have at this time the largest sellout of this country in history, and by our own government. That is what’s really going on here. The slogan “buyout” is used to rock us to sleep. This is a direct assault on our form of government, our rights, our freedoms and our laws.
Read our Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, Our Bill of Rights and the Federalist papers (all at the same website - follow the link). It’s time to fight, citizens! Our Constitution is to be followed “as written” by our founders. Obviously evil men and women exist as they did in 1776. The Constitution was written to protect us from them, but only if the citizens of this country retain high morals. God Bless the United States of America, and may our children remain free of evil.
Wallygater















I’ve long since retired from our United States Navy after a 20 Year Roller Coaster career ride. I’m very pleased that I made the decision to join up back in 1963 in Marietta, Georgia at the age of 19. I’ve never regretted serving, but if I could do it over, I’d change a few things for the better.