Thankful
for Fading Freedoms
by Chuck
Norris
TownHall.com
Abraham Lincoln once said, "Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not
for themselves."
But what if those who restrict our freedoms are the very people who are in
charge of securing them?
Over just the past year, Washington has worked double time to limit your
liberties, despite the fact that such reductions have been cloaked under the
guise of governmental progress.
First and foremost, Washington has reduced our freedoms and restricted our
future by heaping upon our posterity astronomical amounts of debt, trying to
jump-start the credit circus in our economy. Despite borrowing $787 billion from
China to stimulate the economy with a promise to cap unemployment at 8 percent,
unemployment has climbed to 10.2 percent and shows no sign of decreasing. And
right now, a record 14 percent of homeowners are either in foreclosure or behind
by at least one mortgage payment.
Because of Washington's excessive spending, bailouts and borrowing, the value
of the dollar has decreased, which has restricted our financial freedoms
further. Since just March 2009, the U.S. Dollar Index, which measures the
strength of the dollar against other major currencies, plunged more than 15
percent, making U.S. stocks cheaper for foreign investors.
Washington also is reducing our medical choices or freedoms, by mandating a
government option upon all of us.
Despite the biggest economic recession since the Great Depression, like a
ramrod, Washington believes it's also a good time to force another $1 trillion
on American taxpayers, by providing another governmental entitlement, called
universal health care. In so doing, Washington is reducing our financial
freedoms further and slowing future economic recovery by placing even more
increased debt and taxes upon all of us.
To add insult to injury, Washington is going around the backdoor to provide
illegals with universal health care by seeking their amnesty. That means
Americans eventually would pay for another 14 million people's government health
care. Amnesty also would reduce the number of jobs available to the unemployed
by adding more to the legal work force and simultaneously would slow down the
rate of the unemployed's being re-employed.
Washington also has reduced our speech freedoms guaranteed in the First
Amendment, by passing a hate crimes bill that was amended to the National
Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010, criminalizing conservative free
speech if it can be proved to have contributed to assaults based upon sexual
orientation.
The White House even has reduced religious freedoms, by belittling America's
rich Judeo-Christian heritage, enabling a secular-progressive and pro-Islamic
agenda, and remaining indifferent to certain issues, such as the American Civil
Liberties Union's disposal in the Mojave Desert and at Mount Soledad of memorial
crosses for veterans. It also has turned a blind eye to the whitewashing of our
godly heritage from Washington's historic landmarks and on U.S. artifacts.
In addition, Washington would restrict religious freedoms and freedoms of
conscience by forcing pro-life citizens to pay for abortions via universal
health care.
Washington also has reduced our Second Amendment firearm freedoms by
appointing anti-gun advocates, such as Justice Sonia Sotomayor and the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration's David Michaels, by seeking to
micromanage gun ownership via proposed legislation, including H.R. 45, and by
politics as usual, such as blaming guns rather than Islamic extremism for the
shootings at Fort Hood. (Those who believe that the Second Amendment is a
foundational right and freedom might want to consider my new limited edition
Chuck Norris Tribute Revolver -- available through America Remembers -- on their
Christmas wish lists.)
Washington also has reduced our freedoms (and those of our service members)
by increasing the threats to our country via the delay in response to our
generals' requests for more troops in Afghanistan, allowing Gitmo detainees and
terrorists to come to the U.S., and enabling homegrown terrorists, such as Maj.
Nidal Hasan, within the very fabrics of our military.
As I consider these many freedom robbers and the political culprit enabling
them all, two thoughts repeatedly come to my mind.
The first is from Daniel Webster, who said, "The contest for ages has been to
rescue liberty from the grasp of executive power." I believe we are in the fight
of our lives -- since the Revolution itself -- for American freedoms. I don't
know who said it, but I definitely prefer liberty with danger to peace with
slavery.
The second thought is one attributed to M. Grundler: "It is easy to take
liberty for granted, when you have never had it taken from you."
I don't think I ever have been as thankful for American freedoms as I am now.
I must admit that I'm appallingly alarmed that some of them might not exist at
all by this time next year. Like a sunset dropping over the horizon of our
Founders' dreams, our freedoms are vanishing from view.
So if you lack something for which to be thankful this Thanksgiving, you
don't need to be eloquent; just bow your head, and say from your heart this
simple prayer a good friend wrote and sent to me:
God is great
Guns are good,
Let us thank them for our food and freedoms.
Amen.
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