Subject: The Experiment Failed -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dear Subscriber, The great American experiment, an attempt to have a system of government whose purpose is to preserve and protect individual liberty, ABSOLUTELY FAILED. Denying that fact at this point is just silly. So why exactly does anyone think that trying the same thing again would turn out better? Let's take it beyond the slim possibility of getting Ron Paul elected President. Let's suppose we figured out a way to resurrect Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and the rest of them, and give them control of the government. What reason is there to think we wouldn't end up where we are now? Sure, it would take a while to get back to here, and you and I probably wouldn't be around to suffer the consequences of the SECOND failed attempt. But it would get to totalitarianism nonetheless. Now, I've heard people say that what we have today is NOT the fault of the Constitution, but the fault of the people who didn't value freedom, who weren't vigilant, who fell for the tricks of politicians, and so on. Oddly, those same people will criticize communists who make the same argument: that the IDEA is fine, it's just imperfect people keep botching it up. What good is an idea that doesn't work in the real world? The Constitution DIDN'T WORK. It didn't keep government in check; instead, it made something that grew into the biggest tyrannical empire in the history of the world (though not the most overtly violent... yet). That's not to say there weren't some huge leaps in the right direction, regarding issues concerning individual rights, limited powers of "government," etc. But it wasn't enough, and anyone who looks at modern America and still denies the FAILURE of the Constitution is no better than the people who look at the Soviet Union and fail to see the FAILURE of Communism. It took the Constitution a lot longer to fail, because it was infinitely wiser than the short-sighted anti-human stupidity underlying communism, but it failed nonetheless, and for the same reason: it was based on the myth of "authority." Many Americans, including many of those I deeply respect, still revere the Constitution as a near-divine entity, and consider criticism of it to almost amount to heresy. In my own case alone, I have seen that the First Amendment is dead; the Second Amendment is all but dead; the Fourth Amendment is dead, buried, and eaten by worms; the Fifth Amendment is in a coma; the Sixth Amendment has been cremated; and the Ninth and Tenth Amendments have died, decomposed, turned to dust, and blown away. So don't tell me the Constitution worked. It didn't. Now why, exactly, do you think trying the same thing again, via a Ron Paul presidency, would work out any better in the long run (especially considering the collectivist mindset that most Americans now have)? Sincerely, Larken Rose www.larkenrose.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Note: This signature can be verified at https://www.hushtools.com/verify Version: Hush 2.5 wpwEAQECAAYFAkZ7HVsACgkQGmVFo/iGj33q0wP8DoRvm4PbW5US1HZDvhA+79hfkh2i RSHONSZNRxrtYzhA1exF9JxOq7ymp2Jp8PG9vaIgd9yKlI7hNwDrdkqfLs8/j6iNvpQ4 YE0IQHPGEo5i9ItH83Vg/vUIiwh/q0xfKztmZtZNKt9vxPVfUl8eKLgBaGTGpOamrEJr 7V2a7Cg= =FMSr -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Can't pay your bills on time?? Click for quick cash with a payday loan. http://tagline.hushmail.com/fc/Ioyw6h4d80kxpJM4qZqP1fph2Wh7zeNNn3ipYvEk6jXVFHEE1OuBeE/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe, send a blank message to tmds-on@mail-list.com To contact the list owner, send your message to tmds-list-owner@mail-list.com