Tuesday, July 14, 2015

What George Washington did for this country

This may have been written before here, but even so, it is well worth repeating.  So, here it goes.

George Washington led the American army to victory during the Revolutionary War.  As a consequence, he was very highly esteemed by his countrymen at that time.

When the new Republic was struggling, it was suggested that he become King, which he refused.  Instead, he and a small number of men gathered at a Constitutional Convention, which gave us what we have today, which is a Constitutional Republic.  This is what Washington did--- instead of a monarchy, which he could have begun with his own reign, he gave us a Constitution instead.

You might think that people would appreciate this, but it can't be appreciated if it is never recognized for what it is.  I doubt that there are very many schools which teach what I've just written.  Hence, George Washington is now being vilified as a slave holder.  Let's change the name of our nation's capital!!!  The name "Washington" is synonymous with slavery, and therefore it is bad, and must be done away with.

Since the Constitution is our King, instead of a living monarch, everybody in service to it must be held to account somehow.  It was probably understood at the time that those who swore to it would have the honor of actually keeping their oaths and supporting the Constitution, which is what the PROMISED to do.  Well, "honor" is a quaint term today.  It is sneered at by leftists.  Indeed, there is no honor left in the ruling class, because they do not honor their oaths.  If they did honor their oaths, they would remove the faithless ones and reestablish the "King's" authority over the realm.

Order has broken down and order must be reestablished somehow.  What that order will be is what is being determined RIGHT NOW.  That's the significance of this time.  If you don't understand this, you are lost.

We will get the return of the King, or we will get something else.  One way or another, we will get something.


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