
Heretofore the Pro-Slavery Southern Oligarchy Democrats had controlled the federal government for decades. These ruling class elites correctly read the tea leaves and understood they would no longer set the agenda and that slavery (the socialism of that era) was doomed.
In reaction these self styled aristocrats and degenerate slave holders launched the U.S. Civil War to secure the independence of a slave nation in the southern USA.
Will history repeat itself?
Will 2011 be the 21st century version of 1861?
Theme song for the third great rebellion in American history:
“We’re Not Gonna Take It”
Will of the People
American Thinker ^ | October 27, 2010 | George Scaggs
On one hand, we have the well-oiled Democratic machine that produced Barack Obama and raised $750 million to get him elected just two short years ago. It is a juggernaut of political savvy, and besides being well-funded, it includes tentacles that connect to voter fraud, union thugs, and professional antagonists in the streets.
On the other side, a relative rabble of loosely organized upstarts. Mostly volunteers, many never even involved in politics at all until a year or two ago, Americans of all stripes: veterans, stay-at-home moms, small business owners, college students, and the like.
Yes, there are large sums of money aligned with their efforts -- so what? Again, that's not the real story. Forget the forces that naturally participate in the political process anyway. Though somewhat unfortunate, that is how our system works. It is nothing new, and both major political parties equally partake in the system as present law allows.
The battle is between a people and their government. The difference will be the will of everyday Americans.
The upcoming election results will not only speak volumes about the path of our nation's future, but they will also serve as an important gauge for what a determined majority of Americans are capable of.
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