''The line has clearly been drawn. It is time for all of us to make a decision. Either we need to shut up, sit down and stop bellyaching about D.C., or we need to replace every member of Congress who has abandoned the principles of representative government. We can no longer send to Washington those who would ignore our will simply for a payoff or a political victory.''
The battle that birthed our great nation was a battle well worth waging. Our founders declared that "taxation without representation" was unacceptable. So much so that men risked fortune, injury and even life in fighting a revolutionary war to break free from tyranny.
Two-hundred thirty five years later, our nation finds itself facing a new tyranny – legislation without representation. Are there Americans willing to fight this time to break free again?
Regardless of which poll one reads, the majority of Americans are clearly opposed to the health-care bill in its current form. As few as 52 percent and as many as 70 perent of Americans have said "no." Yet 220 representatives in the House and now 60 representatives in the Senate have voted "yes."
Is that what this group of politicians deems "representative" of the will of the people?
If so, I am thoroughly convinced we have all the elements in place to spark the second American Revolution – a war that must be fought for the principles of a government "of the people, by the people and for the people."
Not a government riddled with payola and back-room deals cut in the dead of night. Not a government of 535 politicians so concerned about political victories they pay no mind to the damage they inflict on other states. Is winning at any cost what we have come to in America? Bend the rules, cheat or pay someone off just to win?
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If so, as sure as I write this, a revolution is coming, one that will be fought at the ballot box not the ammo box. Americans who care about their country will need to vote without any excuse for why they didn't. Future voter turnout will need to run 90-100 percent. It's far less painful than fighting at the end of a gun barrel as our forefathers did. http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=119782