Sunday, October 16, 2005

The System Is The Problem, Not The People

I have heard comments like the following since I became interested in politics at the age of ten. "We need "good" people in office" or "If so and so gets elected, things will get better" or how about "We need "good" Christians in office".

Yes, we do need good people in office. People who value the rights of individual citizens over political power. People who understand and apply the wise command of "Thou shall not steal". People who do not covet the wealth of their neighbors. The redistribution of wealth is theft, plain and simple, whether the money goes for a new school or a sports arena.

It does not matter if we elect "so and so" or anyone else unless they work to reform political government. You could elect Billy Graham. The system is broke! Reform is the only solution.

Coercion is a violation of Nature's Law. Our current political system's foundation rests upon coercion and fraud. No politician has the moral authority to govern me. My parents had that moral authority for the first eighteen years of my life. From that moment forward, the sole responsibility has been my own.

Every person has the moral responsibility and duty to govern themselves.

If you elect someone who believes otherwise, you not only waste your vote; you assist the government's continued violation of our natural rights.

We get the government we deserve!

No one can accuse me of not trying to deserve better.

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