Freedom Outpost
Sometimes it can be difficult to put thought to paper, especially when you know your piece is going to be posted alongside some of the same authors that inspired you in the first place. What makes it easy in these moments is the fact that there is absolutely nothing occurring in our country that makes any sense. We just keep drifting further and further into the liberal abyss. Of course, people must come to realize that is the very purpose driving the efforts of those hiding behind the word liberalism. Create enough confusion and chaos so the opposition is so overwhelmed they cannot possibly counter it. The word liberalism used to be understood as meaning to "liberate from" oppression; I believe our founding fathers were the real liberals as they fought to liberate others from absolute monarchy, although there are those that refer to them as terrorists or extremists, namely the defense department and the entire Obama administration, but who's paying attention to that? With the infiltration of the Fabian socialists into the left wing faction of our government early in the twentieth century, liberalism still bore the same definition; however, it sought to "liberate" you from common sense, responsibility, opportunity, absolute value and the overbearing burden of financial success. All too many of us have been more than willing to hand over our personal responsibility to the government in promise of a "collective" utopia. Want to see the results of that? Look at Chicago or Detroit, in fact, any city that is ravaged by ghettos and gang violence can be attributed to the fact that they have been run by democrats for decades.
I always tend to be one who believes that things are never what they seem. Over the past few years, ever since I realized that a communist agenda has been written into our public schools text books virtually unnoticed anyway, I have spent a lot of time studying communism. Not so much the history, anyone over 40 knows the history of totalitarian communist regimes. I have been more interested in the psychology of it and how deceptive it can be in pursuing its collective objectives. One of the most easily accessible documents concerning the end game for the communists is the "45 declared goals of the communist party" originally published by Cleon Skousen in his book "The Naked Communist." I have written many articles concerning these "45 goals," but it never ceases to amaze me how easy it becomes to make sense of "modern liberalism" by simply referring back to them. I can give you a highly, relevant example of how a communist goal was achieved through the use of college text books and college students who have been thoroughly immersed into the world of big-government socialism in elementary school. The issue would revolve around health care.
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