Real Choice for Change?

Time to get fed up.

My good friend Sam Dickson has often noted that whites in America arelike abused children. The more whites are mistreated and abused bythose in authority, the tighter we cling to them.

It’s easy to see why a small child clings to abusive parents. Inhis limited understanding of the world around him, his parents areeverything. He’ll do his best to try to please them, to conform to thetwisted world those parents create for him.

Why grown men and women do the same is harder to explain. The moretheir freedoms and rights are trampled and spit upon, the harder theywave the flag.

Take the American Renaissance conference as an example. Itwas canceled after the fourth or fifth hotel turned them away. Hotelemployees received death threats and who knows what other kind ofpressure.

I’m sure if you wandered around CPAC this week, asking therespectable conservative types manning the tables about the AmRencancellation, they would all applaud the fact that such “hate” wassnuffed out.

Even if they were stout enough to repeat the tired platitude, “I maynot like what you have to say, but I’ll defend your right to say it”it’s not very likely that they will draw the obvious conclusion.

It’s too unpleasant to consider. Easier to stand in line for a picture with Sarah Palin.

What is the obvious conclusion we have to draw from the AmRen experience? There are only two choices.

One is that the billions of dollars spent on “Homeland Security”have been poured down a rat hole. If we can’t stop a bunch of creepsfrom the local Yeshiva from repeatedly calling in death threats tomajor hotels all around our capitol city, over a period of severalweeks, then who are we kidding?

The second choice is that the establishment supports these stoogesand has no intention of stopping them. They are doing their master’sbidding.

Which option do you prefer? Which one gives you a warm and fuzzy feeling like Sarah Palin?

How would your local congressman answer the question? Cuts pretty deeply to the heart of the issue, doesn’t it?

Think you’ll hear it discussed at CPAC, or by Rush, Hannity, or Beck?

How about at your local Tea Party, or by the Dead Elephants?

No, that’s the sort of thing you’ll only get on the Cesspool, or in a party like the American 3rd Position. 

Well, this Saturday night (Feb. 20), you won’t have to choose, as we interview the chairman of American3P, Bill Johnson.

I’m a member of their board of directors, and proud to be associated with them.

Learn more about the American 3rd Position here:

And tune in Saturday night, for a little American relic, known as freedom of speech.

See you then,

James Edwards

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2010-02-20