Perception Notes
I seem to forget how much of our existence and how we process it is…
Independence Day, commonly known as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain.
Wikipedia – Independence Day (United States)
Sadly, as the years have gone by and the dumbing-down of the masses has continued, Independence Day is quickly becoming the American equivalent to “Cinco de Mayo” with bar-b-ques and fireworks. Yes, I do know that Cinco de Mayo is not the Mexican Day of Independence, but in the U.S. it has become the Mexican equivalent St. Patrick’s Day, basically a reason to get plastered, but since it is a federal holiday many get holiday pay for it.
As much as that is somewhat to be expected, what is actually much more sad is that the promise that many aspects of the foundation of the United States foretold, freedom, justice and this wonderful experiment in Representational Democracy, is in danger of falling to the wayside in the near future.
As a nation, there is what appears to be a very dangerous formula in the works and the outcome would be the destruction of the shining beacon that is the potential for a nation.
I was recently re-reading Baird T. Spalding’s “Life and Teaching of the Masters of the Far East” and I was touched by how one of his guides on the trip was so enamored with the United States and its promise to the world for the future.
In recent years though, we have been witness to a fundamental shift in how America runs and the goals for which it appears to be pursuing, sadly from my perspective, they are as “Un-American” as anything Joseph McCarthy would have come up with.
I could go into detail on where we stopped being President Lincoln’s vision of a “government of the people, by the people, for the people,” and his belief that it “shall not perish from the earth.” We have allowed ourselves to become a government of the Rich, by the Powerful Media Conglomerates and for profits at all costs without even thinking about the consequences of these changes.
So I have decided that the Preamble to the US Constitution, which was ratified nearly 12 years after the Declaration of Independence and is the highest law of the land, should be modified to address the view of those who have been given the country on a silver platter as follows:
We the [Rich and Powerful] People [and Corporations] of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union [for the protection of our profit margins], establish Justice [based on Christian Sharia], insure domestic Tranquility [through mind-numbing mass media], provide for the common defense [against the proletariat], promote the general Welfare [when we absolutely must or their labor is needed], and secure the Blessings ofLiberty[Profitability] to ourselves and our Posterity [only], do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America[, Inc.].