Friday, May 23, 2014

THE POSITIVE RESULTS OF MILITARY COUPS

As a life-long observer of world political events I have always found military coups to be unsettling events. Until recently that is.

We have witnessed the military take control of Egypt, Libya and now Thailand. Although they are undemocratic I say HOORAY. It translates to stability in those nations. And to the good people in those nations. It also brings another possible scenario.

Imagine, if you will, a time in THIS nation when Leftists create even more chaos in this nation and the good people here are threaded upon with guns being held to their heads. Who can we then call on to be our allies? The Irish battle cry was "Sinn Fein!" - Ourselves Alone!

I'd hate to see us standing alone but it is looking more and more as if we have lost our independence due to the minority Internationalists within our own borders enriching themselves and abandoning the interests of we, the people.

Thailand, it appears to this writer, has acted in the interests of their people. Communist Vietnam Nam is their neighbor. Maybe the upcoming generation should be reminded of how Communists gain power. They do it through terror and chaos. Does anyone think the conditions in Thailand, Egypt and Libya that have led to military coups are not linked to Internationalist forces? Does anyone think the recent chaos created by the so-called protesters in the U.S. who publicly defecated on police cars are not linked to those in other nations who are attempting to corrupt legitimate governments and bring them down to replace them with Communist governments?

During our Vietnam Nam war an incident in which an American unit massacred a Vietnamese village was one of the stories that fed the American Left. Yet, the stories of  Communist atrocities in which they killed thousands of men, women and children, during and AFTER our involvement there ended, have been left untold.

Our free enterprise economy is under attack and we are not understanding what is going on. We "sanction" the bad guys who are then free to engage with other nations economically, thus cutting American industry, and Americans, out of the picture. The most recent example is China's multi-billion dollar purchase of natural gas from Russia. Aren't we the world-leader of natural gas production?

'nuff said. I'm taking a shower now.

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