From Where Have We Come and to Where are we going?
by
Lloyd Jeffrey Mallan
Early Foundations
The American political system rests upon the US constitution and the declaration
of independence. In political and social history, the thoughts contained within
these documents were heralded as revolutionary. The U.S. constitution shaped
a process of the decentralization of authority through a structure of checks
and balances and separation of powers. The structure formed wrote into the foundation
of law, a representative government sworn to protect the rights of each citizen.
History before this event most governments established before this were dominated
by monarchies, whose people were subject the whims of a monarch and his legions.
To the world, centralization of government was the standard, admired to insure
representative government. Consequently, the popularity of the American experiment
spread far and wide. America and the Americans became highly admired and revered.
Immigrants overcame and still attempt to overcome great obstacles to reach its
shores in a dream pursue the freedoms and prosperity emanated because of the
success of this great experiment.
What is happening now?
Now, Americans are not so admired. Though much of the world still admires America,
a large number of the world population sees us as bullies and imperialists.
Embassies are bombed, suicide bombers hijack planes and crash them into American
Icons. Americans are often targeted in foreign lands.
Why are we having these problems?
This process has changed. The movement towards centralized power built upon
a Marxian paradigm is developing a collectivistic pattern of society.
Centralized power. What appears to be happening now is a system of government
built upon a Marxian model.
Political history had never before seen a government founded upon protecting
the people from arbitrary power.
Here was a group of men, understanding the philosophies of Hobbes, Locke and
Rousseau, recognizing that government should exist with the consent of the governed.
Blessings of liberty are and have been evaporating.
Most governments have followed a Marxist model of society since Das Kapital.
Marx's Communist Manifesto has been the model of congress since 1913. The income
tax, The Federal Reserve System is part of this Marxian model. Paradigm. Essentially
a police state.
Now we are suffering with an illegal war that has been a mockery, a travesty
to our constitution and the bill of rights. This undeclared war threatens to
drain our economy,
To this, I dedicate my candidacy.
War by resolution. I may not have agreed with the actions taken by the Roosevelt
government in WWII, though the war that was prosecuted was legal. This was the
last "legal" war pursued by the US government. Now clear confusion
exists because the legal system itself is imbalanced. All the others were military
interventions.
The arrogance of this government to take it upon itself to subject this population
to conditioning and preparation for the traumitization of war. To make each
citizen a suspect, often without the consideration of due process or our promised
inalienable rights.