American Infidel posted an excellent piece from Cross Action News on how the US political system has been compromised, by Carl Parnell. Some excerpts:
However, as seen in these different opinions, politicians have been blamed for the failure of America’s political system. But, one respondent to the survey voiced a strong opinion that put the blame on average Americans. Her opinion was:
Our Constitution frames the best form of government on the planet. The balance of powers and the system of checks and balances provided a framework that allowed our young country to grow and develop and remain despot free for the last 220 years. The government itself is not what I have lost faith in. “We the People” is what I have lost faith in.
And advice for the electorate follows (my emphasis), and I have to agree with it as I have never, in the elections I have participated in, voted for personal gain. Even for those who do not believe in God or in prayer, the remaining advice is still useful:
“Of the people, by the people, for the people” means the people should educate themselves and elect leaders at all levels that work for them. The people should watch what those elected officials do and boot them out of office when they no longer work for the people. The caliber of citizens and politicians has declined in the last 220 years.
Therefore, America’s political system is at a crossroads in 2008. When the American electorate votes for the President of the United States and for any members of Congress in November 2008, they must absolutely know the true facts about each candidate. Citizens of the United States must not permit the race, gender, or political party of the candidate be a determining factor in who wins the election. Citizens of the United States must not let personal economic gain become the deciding factor in which candidate they vote for in any election. Citizens of the United States must vote for candidates who have the true qualities of great leaders, such as those possessed by America’s forefathers. Some of these qualities would be honesty, integrity, morality, faith in the nation they serve, faith in the people they serve, having the character of a statesman instead of the character of many modern-day politicians. Of course, true representative leaders of the United States should always pray to God before voting on any legislation that affects the greatest nation in the world.
However, if America continues to elect people to office that assume the role of a politician instead of a statesman, America may lose more than just the faith of its citizens toward its political system. America may possibly lose its status as the greatest nation in the world.
There is still support for the US around the world—but they need a beacon to look up to rather than to criticize. In November, vote to make America great again—not just in economic terms, but in terms of the true leadership and morality that it can stand for.
Comments
It is true, the fault lies at our (we the people) feet because we are the ones who put these self-serving, blasphemous folks in our statesman's offices. So what does that say about we the people? And these college kids that are the new Youth Vote, we should also take responsibility as parents for their quickness to rally for those who misguide them. It looks as though, not many are willing to do research to find out who these people are.
I do still have hope, I wonder how much of what we hear is true, is it a small amount of folks that really are loving the scoundrels, but we hear them because they are constantly obnoxiously loud. I suppose we'll find out after our next election. I hear it's only 20% of American's or even lower amount that are pushing for socialism, and in that 20% also comes with the illegal aliens here that push their agenda's. My question is why are they voting? They have no right to vote, nor should they be here. Their first action in our country was to break our laws...
With me I don't think that this is possible. I have worked on too many campaigns and known too many politicians. The political class feeds on man's lowest characteristics while at the same time power and money is taken from individuals and transferred to the State. This is Mussolini’s dream, not mine. Jesse Unruh was a former California State Treasurer, a Democrat and the quintessential politician and an example on what to expect in the future.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_M._Unruh