Tuesday, September 20, 2011

CAN YOU IMAGINE . . . ?

Can you imagine peace and prosperity?

Can you imagine America as a republic rather than an empire?

Can you imagine a society without political correctness?

Can you imagine the American public education system actually teaching anyone anything useful about preserving civilization?

Can you imagine getting to keep the fruits of your own labor?

Can you imagine paying a tax rate of 92% just to fund the interest on the US national debt?

Can you imagine a government in Washington,DC, without a large criminal element?

Can you imagine the average public school student reading in Greek and Latin?

Can you imagine the average public school student reading a book originally written in Greek or Latin in English?

Can you imagine an American police/surveillance state?

Can you imagine a local community, State, or nation whose public policies are not based first and foremost on some question of money rather than morality?

Can you imagine an honest politician who cannot be bought by the highest bidder?

Can you imagine a gallon of gasoline at twenty cents and a one-pound t-bone steak for less than a dollar?

Can you imagine gold at $10,000 per ounce and silver at $500 per ounce?

Can you imagine a worthless US dollar?

Can you imagine America in forty years (if not sooner) having a white minority?

Can you imagine clean, healthy, and cheap food grown in your own community?

Can you imagine American gulags?

Can you imagine your church being closed by government decree?

Can you imagine your firearms being confiscated by gangs of heavily-armed government goons?

Can you imagine government bankruptcy?

Can you imagine what a jackboot stomping on a human face forever would feel like?

Can you imagine what the American Founders must be thinking right now?

Can you imagine what standing on the deck of a sinking Titanic was like?

Can you imagine having a lifeboat on a sinking ship and not using it?

Can you imagine a free and prosperous Southern republic?

Can you imagine living well . . . in spite of all else?

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