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Obama, Betray America!

A state-liberal friend tells me that if you google “Obama betray* America,” you’ll get no fewer than 46,300,000 hits. I tried it just now and actually got 61,600,000 hits.

Regrettably, however, most of these hits seem to be accusing Obama of betraying America. None of them seem to be imperatives calling for Obama to betray America.

So let this be the first. After all, at his inauguration Obama vowed to “faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States,” which is an unjust job, and to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States,” which is an unjust document. Like his predecessors, he is morally obligated to repudiate these vows (thus betraying “America,”considered as a state entity), make restitution for his crimes, and work to establish a stateless society.


Everything Is All Right, the Struggle Is Finished, I Have Won the Victory Over Myself, I Love Historian Herby

Going through more old papers today, I found the following mimeographed propaganda that was handed out in my school in 5th or 6th grade (mid-1970s):

Our Obligations as Citizens

In the Constitution of the United States of America, every citizen is guaranteed certain rights. When people have rights, they also have obligations.

These are some of the obligations that citizens of the United States have:

1. The obligation to vote. Each citizen has an obligation to vote for good officers for our government.

     How old must you be to vote? ____________________

      When is Election Day? ____________________

2. The obligation to uphold the Constitution by obeying the laws.

3. The obligation to serve on a jury if we are asked. The right of trial by jury makes serving as a juror an obligation.

4. The obligation to study and learn about our form of government so that we can be intelligent citizens.

5. The obligation to respect the rights of other people. When we have the right of going to a church of our choice, we must respect the rights of others to go to a church of their choice.

Historian Herby says, “For every right we enjoy, there is an obligation we must pay.”


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