The last Will and Testament of The United States of America

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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

By: Jim Moore



I, America the Beautiful, being of sound mind and body, and with my faculties reasonably intact, but feeling my pending demise, my history nearing its end, and eternal darkness waiting for me, do hereby declare this to be my last Will and Testament.

In my 228 years on planet Earth no one could possibly have seen more of life than I have, in so short a time. I've seen forty three presidents come and go. I've seen transition and gridlock, struggles through war and peace, witnessed hate and love. In the days of my years I saw heartbreak and hope; courage and cowardice, good times and hard times, failure and success, life and death.



From explorer, to pilgrim, to frontiersman, to homesteader; from horses and flintlocks, to prairie schooners, to automobiles, to steamships and spaceships, I've witnessed it all, had it all, am proud of it all, and managed to survive it all.

But now, I fear my days are numbered. I am being torn apart by factions, ideologies, religions, destroyers of nations, and evildoers.
Therefore, before I go, before my legacy is lost to civilization forever, I am leaving you with my last Will and Testament; not only as a witness to the world that I was here, but also to leave those who have shared this world with me the memories of these times, so that future generations might think of me occasionally, learn from me, and remember what I, America, gave them.





TO MY FOUNDING FATHERS, I give my undying respect, gratitude and admiration. I realize it wasn't easy for you to give me birth. There was nothing like America on earth at the time. To bring me to life you had to have had a vision of a new kind world. You had to determine which was the best political system for me. To do that, you had to study ancient as well as contemporary history.

Then you had to sacrifice your fortunes, your families, even your lives to bring me into existence. You had to suffer hardships, live with fear, rebel against monarchs, resist oppression, fight tyranny, all in the hope that maybe your vision would become reality. And it did. You made the Declaration of Independence my bones, the Bill of Rights my flesh, the Constitution my blood, and America my name. Thank you.

TO MY CHILDREN, the people who proudly call themselves Americans, I give my hope, strength, and determination. You may come in different sizes and shapes, different colors, different religions, and different tongues, but you, my children, all have one thing in common: You belong to one family, You are all Americans and I love you all.

I am particularly proud of your ingenuity, creativity, craftsmanship, and perseverance. Because of these qualities and what they have produced over the years the rest of the world often looks at me with admiration and sometimes envy. But that is your doing, not mine.

You may thank me for this, but thank yourselves. You already had all those qualities inside you. All I did was give you the freedom to open your mind without fear, and make it possible to discover the genius within yourselves. I must say, you and I have been good for each other.

TO MY FRIENDS, the people in other parts of the world, I give you the principles that my Founding Fathers gave me: freedom, independence, and self-determination. These are the principles of life that I have been blessed with, and I bequeath them to you with my best wishes.

With the huge variety of peoples on Earth there is, of course, bound to be rich and poor, educated and illiterate, poverty and luxury, free and enslaved. After all, you have been created equal but you were not born equal. As America, I have given you an opportunity to be "born again", so to speak; to share my freedom and independence.

I cannot give these blessings to the whole world, though I wish it were possible. But when I am gone I hope you will remember that I did the best I could under the circumstances.

TO MY ENEMIES, the ungrateful ones who are using me to further their own selfish ambitions, I give you my disbelief, my anger, and…. my sympathy.

I give you my disbelief because I cannot believe why someone who has taken advantage of all that I, America, has to offer would turn your back on me and endanger the traditions, heritage and principles which my Founding Fathers gave me, and I in turn entrusted to you.

I give you my anger because your plans to dismantle and destroy me also affect my children. And not just those alive today but those in generations to come, and that I cannot, and will not, accept.

I give you sympathy, because "you know not what you do." I wish I could say that all my children are good Americans. Unfortunately, some are not. And those who are not, for selfish or evil reasons are working against me. This is why I fear the future, even for my life. These destructive children forgot, or do not care, what blessings they have. They do not realize that they will lose it all in the end. I will try to open their minds and their hearts before it is too late.

TO MY GOD, who is the father/mother of ALL, I give my homage, respect, devotion, and love. There was no America centuries ago, but you, Lord, were pleased to put the Great Possibility in the minds of my Founding Fathers at that singular moment in universal time. And I and my children have been the benefactors of it. More you could not give me, more I could not ask.

Therefore, on this date, October 20, in the year 2004, and because the future looks uncertain and bleak, I hereby render my last Will and Testament for all present to witness.

Signed: The United States of America





"Published originally at EtherZone.com : republication allowed with this notice and hyperlink intact."
 
This is what I

Daedalus77 said:
Mmmmokay. I'm not really sure what to make of it.

get from it. Again it is my opinion and perspective. That America is not what it once was. What it stood for is in jeopardy because of so many factors.

People especially our government we vote for need to remember the premise this country was created by our forefathers and that is "For the people by the people". With that is responsibility. Not solely on our government but by the individual. To take responsibility of one's life.

There is not much we are producing that is whole these days except an abundance of paper money that isn't being backed by anything but good faith. That in itself is decreasing our dollar.

Years ago we were the provider of the world for goods. We are not manufacturing things here but bits of parts for a whole unit. Instead of producing we are buying the finished product from other nations. Take the flu vaccination. We do not produce it here anymore probably because of legal retribution. So we take away our self sufficiency because a company can produce it outside of this country to avoid any recourse if something goes astray.

Same goes with companies that want to make money. They take that company overseas finding cheap labor. It takes away jobs.

Farmers get more money not to grow certain produce because the government doesn't want to inundate the market and drop the price of certain foods. Than that farmer might realize I can make x amount of money selling off parcels of land at this price. They go in for the big money dissolving what once was a working farm.

The average citizen does not hold a job in a factory or any other type of position for 30 plus years. Companies do not offer pensions anymore because it drove down their profit margins. So they cut back and it only decreases loyalty to a company. Letting the employee to seek a new position with better benefits or pay.

Taxes are another subject that I have mentioned before. Basically the government need to learn how to budget themselves instead of assuming they can find new ways or more ways to tax the citizen busting his/her ass everyday to make a living. Such taxes is decreasing the middle class and creating a spiral of more people towards poverty.

Donations used to be a tax write off. Well, starting next year certain items will not be so simple to write off. You can only write off what the charity sells it for. Hence creating more paper work and less money the government will part with. To think that initial item was initially taxed when purchased.

A two family income today in the year 2004 price of living is about the same as a single man price of living in the 1970's.

Taxes have increased over 40% since the 1950's.

There is so much more I could ramble off. Bottom line is we need to take responsibility for our own actions. We need to be self sufficient again instead of turning over our free will to the government. We need to remember the premise that the government is working for us and not the other way around.

With all that seems bleak at the moment I still believe in this country and what it stands for. Citizens need to stand together this election year and vote. That is our voice in such a populated place. We need to be united. We need to remember we have the right to question things instead of blindly following. The Bill of Rights and the Constitution are not just pieces of paper but maps on what this country was built upon and what it can be. It is breathing and alive within all citizens and those that wants to be in this country. We just need to stay in tune with it and remember our rights.

Peace,
Tulip
*I did not write this to be flamed or stalked. I wrote it to simply share what I am observing. Debate what you want on the topic.
 
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All the things you are bitching about occurred when the Democrats controlled the Congress and for most of the time, the Presidency too...

That means they were appointing the judiciary that put it's rubber stamp on all thier unconstitutional public policies that pandered for more votes.

The stuff DeTouqueville wrote about.
 
SINthysist said:
.......that pandered for more votes.
Pandering for more votes is what will bring this country down. We cannot afford to pay for all the pandering. He wrote that the collapse of the democracies come when the people figure out they can vote themselves "freebies" and the system goes bankrupt trying to give them all their "freebies".

I work for a governmental agency headed by an elected official. I get so many calls from people wanting stupid stuff for nothing. Primarily because they are lazy. "But I pay taxes" is their cry and reasoning. When that doesn't work it is followed by "I vote." Note: Your taxes pay for 16 seconds of my time, that's it. You spend all your tax dollars telling me that you pay taxes and you vote. Now there is no money left for me to come to your house and fill in that pot hole in your driveway, to clear out the plugged trap in your kitchen sink, to rake your leaves, to clean your gutters, to pick up the fallen branch from your tree out of your yard, to put up a new fence because your old one rotted, to take your neighbors garbage out, to search for aliens that live 200 feet below your house, to do a rain dance, and these are just a short list of the stuff that I should do because "I pay taxes" and if you don't "I vote" and it won't be for your boss. You don't make enough to pay enough taxes to cover all those wants.
 
That's why you have to restore the Republic.

Probably too late. The genie is out of the bottle and the Dems and the Pub both know they only need to control 51% and will use the largess of the Public Treasury to bribe voters like Saddam bribed the UN...
 
It's why we can no longer look at each other as individual citizens equal in every way. You have to be grouped and divided so balkanized blocks can be played off against one another as they clamour for a teat...
 
Kerry's out there now yelling, "Kill the goose, kill the goose, kill the goose..."

And he's got half the mob with axe in hand!
 
SINthysist said:
It's why we can no longer look at each other as individual citizens equal in every way. You have to be grouped and divided so balkanized blocks can be played off against one another as they clamour for a teat...
When were citizens last looked at as equals.

John Kerry doesn't. Never has and never will.

The rich is the only group that should pay any taxes.

The poor is the only group that should reap the benefits of the tax money, a.k.a. the rich's hard work.

Strangely I all of the sudden became rich under Clinton's definition of rich. Amazing for a person making $11.00/ hour.
 
SINthysist said:
and will use the largess of the Public Treasury to bribe voters like Saddam bribed the UN...

Oh silly me.... from where I sit, it appears the Dems left a healthy economy and the Repugs did an $800 billion turnaround on the books and blew the ass out of the long term borrowing market.

.... and I guess you will say it is all those big Corporate Democrats who benefitted because the little guys didnt seem to have.
 
SINthysist said:
Kerry's out there now yelling, "Kill the goose, kill the goose, kill the goose..."

And he's got half the mob with axe in hand!

This analysis is too hysterical and too simple.

The frontline politicians are but representatives already selected as suitable by the real power in the country, the stringpullers in the backrooms.

You get a shot at choice as a pacifier but it makes little difference overall because dues need to be paid by both sides.

It is this underground control that is leading the US away from the destiny percieved by its Founders but in a system dedicated to money, I doubt you can cure it.

Capitalism requires profit and growth to survive.
The growth is now outside the US borders and much of the profit is "internationalised" within the global corporate jungle.

Things just aint as easy as they used to be but people demand more and more...... where does the largess come from to support this?
 
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