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How To Peacefully Subdue a Monster!“


By Ron Ewart, President

National Association of Rural Landowners
© Copyright February 27, 2009 - All Rights Reserved

There are many things that our common sense tells us. For instance, we know we can’t change the weather by blowing into it. We can’t fly to the moon on gossamer wings. We can’t make an object disappear with just our mind (although some men have tried to make their wife disappear by “wishing” it so).

You can’t fell a large tree with just your hand and your life is quite apt to be cut short, if you walk in front of moving vehicles. Further, it goes without saying that you don’t take on a monster with an army of one, if you expect to be victorious. The mythical Gulliver was subdued by hundreds of “little” people.

It took 232 years for the American government to turn into a monster, but a monster it is. It is a vicious, mostly mindless monster with a thousand tentacles that reach into every portion of our lives and the tentacles grow back if you cut one off. It is a monster that once was controlled by rules, but it has grown so powerful, it now re-writes the rules to serve itself. It is a monster with a ferocious appetite, an appetite for your money. It is a monster that craves power, like an alcoholic craves alcohol. This monster has all the characteristics of a rapidly spinning black hole, that consumes anything that is in the range of its powerful influence.

The monster is made up of a mob of arrogant little monsters, whose only purpose in life is to increase their power and to satisfy their growing appetite for your money they use for that purpose.
In retrospect, it is we that allowed the monster to grow so large. We looked the other way for far too long and while we weren’t looking, the monster started feeding on the Constitution and when it had inhaled our constitution, it looked for more “fuel” to increase its growth and its power and started “dining” on the people, their lives, their fortunes, their resources and their sacred honor.
But the truth is, no monster is invincible, just like the mythical Gulliver and it’s going to take millions of “little people”, that’s us, to subdue this giant.

Now you can subdue a giant if you have a more powerful weapon than he. For instance, you can take out a tank with a bazooka, or vanquish an elephant with an .50 caliber rifle, or take down a deer with just an arrow. But a monster the size of the U. S. Government will require the unbeatable power of the “many”, the power of the Silent Majority.
We told a well-known story once, about a business man with three sons that wanted to turn his business over to one of his sons that he thought had the experience and skill to continue the business successfully. So the man designed a little test for his three sons. He wrapped a bundle of kindling with a strong string. Separately, he handed the bundle to the first son and told him to break it. The first son, try as he might, couldn’t do it. So the man gave the bundle to the second son and the second son couldn’t break it either. Finally, feeling a little frustrated about the test and his sons, he handed the bundle to the third son and told him to break it. To his surprise, the third son immediately picked up a knife, cut the string around the bundle and then broke each piece of the smaller kindling with his hands. The father had found his successor.

Since our huge monster (the all-powerful government) is made up of thousands of little monsters (pieces), we can take each one of them aside and “break” them, one-by-one, as the third son did with the kindling. With an army the size of the Silent Majority, we can use the strategy of delegation and delegate smaller groups of that huge Silent Majority, to “break” each little monster, one-by-one.
Since it is possible to subscribe several meanings to the word “break”, a definition is in order. In our definition of the word “break”, it is not meant to infer a physical “break”, as in physical harm. It is meant rather to inflict lawful public embarrassment on individual politicians who continually break their trust with the American people, by thumbing their nose at our Constitution, as well as their oath to defend it.
To inflict public embarrassment on a politician, you have to take the effort to where he lives, his (or her) home, in the form of very noisy protests. These politicians who continually do the wrong thing, pay a very little price for doing so. And to make matters worse, the politicians actually have constituents that give them support to do the wrong thing, because the politicians are buying off the constituents with money, that doesn’t belong to them, our money. If the politician is continually “shielded” by his constituency, he fears not that his actions be judged wrong.

Now we are not advocating that anyone break the law, but rather to just apply continual noisy, public pressure on politicians, where they live, who are blinded by their own power and can’t read the words on the pages of the Constitution, or who purposely, for their own gain, wrongly interpret those words.
Consider our government as “Gulliver” and we the people as “the little people” who are about to subdue the monster, with a million ropes of freedom.
Further, this Silent Majority needs to unify itself under a graphic symbol and display that unifying symbol wherever they take the word of freedom to the politicians who no longer know its meaning.

If you would like to learn more about “The Awakening of the Silent Majority” we encourage you to view our video at: www.youtube.com/wathc?v=FLoTIGatcIw.

“It is not the function of our Government to keep the citizen from falling into error; it is the function of the citizen (the Silent Majority) to keep the Government from falling into error.”

Ron Ewart, President

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RURAL LANDOWNERS

P. O. Box 1031, Issaquah, WA 98027

425 222-4742 or 1 800 682-7848

(Fax No. 425 222-4743)
 
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