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By Denise Gibel Molini - Life transformed - We All Have The Power To Control Our Lives

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The First Principle – In God We Trust

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I am not writing this post because of my belief in God.  I am writing this post because of my belief in honor and respect.  I believe that if we chose to live in a house we must honor and respect the owner of that house.  I believe that we must maintain and preserve the bricks that form that house.  This house in which we live, The United States of America was built on the foundation that there IS a God.  The bricks of this house represent the belief that there are rights, certain specific rights that can only be given by God, and because of this – these rights are unalienable.  If we do not want to live in a house made of these bricks – if we want to live in a house of wood, or of other bricks or stones – then we have one option, and that is to move to another house.  We do not have a right to dishonor the blood, sweat, tears, and amazing faith and foresight that went into the building of THIS HOUSE! I believe this, just as I believe that if the day comes that we close our shores to immigrants – that is the day that we must return the Statue of Liberty – because we no longer have a right to it (but that’s another post).

In God we trust

“God who gave us life gave us liberty, and can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are of the Gift of God?” Thomas Jefferson 1781

“In God We Trust”, these are words that frame every unalienable right that our Constitution protects.  To remove our Trust in God, would be to nullify the Divine nature of those rights and so to nullify the rights that allow for this request in the first place.  This country was established as a nation “Under God”.  This country is inextricably tied to the Constitution.  First God gave certain rights that, because they were Divine – were unalienable.  Then came the Constitution, a document designed to protect those rights from abuse, and finally, from the Constitution, came the United States of America a Republic that exists as a manifestation of the Constitution.

In this country religious freedom is spiritually mandated.  The right to deny God is, according to the constitution which established that right, one that is God given.  And it is my deepest belief that the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were written by divinely inspired men.  In many words they carve out and protect the rights of the individual from the whims of men.  I believe that a book or a document is divinely inspired if it lives.  The Bible was, divinely inspired because it lives.  If we remove the parts mandated by the era of the writings, the bulk of the teachings and lessons are eternal and pertain to the development of the eternal spirit within man. Shakespeare was Divinely Inspired; his writings are a reflection of the same spirit that lives outside of and through the limits of time and season.

The Constitution lives and evolves as is required to fulfill its purpose, and that is to guarantee that certain rights, those which are God given, cannot be controlled by the wealthy, the powerful, or the majority.  It exists to protect the rights of the individual, and of the minority.  It does not limit government as much as it limits those who are temporarily governing.  A Democratically elected Legislature can be as despotic as dictator.  As Thomas Jefferson stated when referring to the condition of many early democratic state governments, “An elective despotism was not the government we fought for . . .” (Notes on the State of Virginia, written in 1781-1782).  He also wrote, “All the powers of government, legislative, executive, judiciary, result to the legislative body. The concentrating these in the same hands is precisely the definition of despotic government. It will be no alleviation that these powers will be exercised by a plurality of hands, and not by a single one. 173 despots would surely be as oppressive as one. Let those who doubt it turn their eyes on the republic of Venice.”

Countries are taken over, governments are replaced through military coup – all this is not possible in the United States because of our unique form of Republic.  Our form of government guarantees that regardless of who or what group is in power, the country will remain the same because it is not subject to the actions of those who are in power; it is subject to the one Constitution which is always in power.  We can amend it, but only so far as it clarifies the spirit of the document but does not change it.  The foundation of United States of America is the belief that man is of Divine origin and through that Divinity he has been endowed, by his Creator with certain unalienable rights.  These God given rights and their protection are the sole purpose for the existence of this particular nation.

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“We pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of American, and to the republic for which it stands, One Nation under God with Liberty and Justice For All.”  This country was founded so that whatever happens anywhere in the world, with any other country or form of government, there will always be, “One Nation Under God with Liberty and Justice for ALL”.

Believe in God or don’t believe in God but to attempt to remove God, bit by bit from the country founded on a belief in God given rights, and held together by a Constitution that protects those God given rights is not heretical or sacrilegious, it is un-American.  This country was founded on a belief in God and held together by a firm belief in the God given rights that it exists to protect.  That is the United States of America.

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This country is not one built on streets paved with gold but on the belief in brotherhood.  It is not one built on material power, but on the ultimate Divine equality of mankind and the duty and responsibility that is inherent therein,  We may stretch the meaning of the nation like a rubber band, but like a rubber band, it will eventually return to its natural shape.  It will return to the spiritual foundation upon which it was built and the only foundation that can eternally support any nation and any people,  It is the ultimate spirit that inspired those who penned those documents which defined this nation.  It inspired them to build something that had never before nor ever since been built,  a nation based on faith in God and not religion.

It was the belief in this Great Spirit that kept the Native Americans rising up from the ashes refusing to be erased and finally earning their claim to the land on which their ancient ancestors were born.  It was faith in this Spirit that impelled the Pilgrims to brave an unwelcoming land, and the African slaves to face each painful and humiliating day, to hold on through unspeakable suffering until reaching today, the highest office in this country.  It was a Spirit that caused those who fought and survived the Revolution to put words on paper, which allowed for the eventual equality of all souls of every race, every religion, and every economic station, and every sexual orientation.  Every tree, every flower, and every blade of grass that we see before us has grown from the blood of some soul who believed that here, in this place, on this land, in this nation – under God, there would be true freedom.

The framers of the Constitution believed that  God had entrusted them with the duty to build a nation – from sea to shining sea, where these divine rights of man could grow protected from the corruption and selfish whims of man.  As they were entrusted by God to build our nation, they then declared to the world that as Americans, “In God We Trust”.  One cannot use those rights, that are unalienable only because they have been endowed by God to remove God.

I would like to say, that man can be moral and virtuous without a belief in some Higher Power, but I do not see that in the world.  History has shown, that the most moral and virtuous people are those who believe in God – not the God of this religion or of that one, but the Natural God, the God of all living creatures on earth.  Only through that belief, do we find taught and embraced the principles of Love, Brotherhood, and above all a Responsibility to all of God’s creatures.  It can be seen in the Buddhists, The Amish,  the Hasidim, and the Sufi. Each religion being different, yet the mandates for being true to the respective religions are the same, Love all Creatures as you love yourself.

This built our Constitution,  our nation, and will always be the soft point of landing if we as a people should ever rise so high on ourselves that we fall.

If there is one subject that should be given at least an entire year in school, it is the Constitution of the United States – not Constitutional Law, but Constitutional Spirit.  I truly believe that it would make us all much better Americans.

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Principle 5 – God created all things, therefore upon him all mankind are equally dependent, and to him they are equally responsible.

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The Founding Fathers believed that God created all things because it was reasonable to believe that something cannot be created out of nothing. For example, no one can logically look at a television and say that it appeared out of some chaos – that suddenly it was self-manifested working perfectly. No, that would make no sense. It seemed equally impossible for our Founding Fathers to believe that suddenly out of nowhere this working, functioning, evolving universe appeared.

It is reasonable to presume that if I design and create the television and all of its parts, than as far as that television is concerned, I, am all knowing. Therefore, whatever that something was that created the Universe, in regards to that Universe that something is all knowing. There is nothing in the material world of man, from a paperclip to a computer that is self-created, or that came about on its own out of thin air. Someone created everything that we use. So, our Founding Fathers felt that it was not merely an act of blind faith to believe that we are and all is the creation of a Higher Power, but it is faith based upon the soundest science and reason to hold such a belief. They held the belief in the Creator the foundation of all that can be held as truth.

We depend upon the earth, and upon each other for our survival; therefore we have been endowed with the compassion, and love necessary to sustain ourselves, each other and all creatures on the planet on which we live. To endow man with these qualities, God must have these qualities. In order for us to survive, there must be an ultimate order, sense of cooperation, and service contained in our deepest natures, therefore Justice must be within the essence of the Creator. Justice, an ultimate service to right and wrong as the understanding of these are necessary for us to share and prosper on this planet. It is the will of God, that they call the Laws of Nature.

The Founding Father felt that there was “Natural Law” and “Human Law”. Human Law is that which was revealed as the basic foundation of all religions, the laws of brotherhood, of service, and the golden rule, “Do unto other that which you would want others to do unto you.” They believed that we are showing our greatest respect and gratitude to our creator by showing our love to our fellow beings. In reality, our Founding Fathers entered into the war with the England in the same way as David entered into battle with Goliath. It was the faith of George Washington in the Divine Cause and of those who fought, that brought this country to victory, by all reasonable accounts, the fact that this country won its freedom was nothing short of a miracle, a part of Gods Divine Plan, because it could never have been reasonably conceived or logically won with the army that we had at the time. At President Washington’s inauguration he said:

“No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the invisible hand which conducts the affairs of men more than the people of the United States. Every step, by which they have advanced to the character of an independent nation, seems to have been distinguished by some token of providential agency.” (Writings of George Washington 30:292)

James Madison expressed the same sentiments after he considered all that was accomplished by the Constitutional Convention:

“The real wonder is that so many difficulties should have been surmounted…with a unaniminity almost as unprecedented as it must have been unexpected. It is impossible for any man of candor to reflect on this circumstance without partaking of the astonishment. It is impossible for the man of pious reflection not to perceive in it a finger of that Almighty hand which has been so frequently and signally extended to our relief in the critical stages of the revolution. (Federalist Papers, No 37, pp. 230-231)

Understanding all of this, the fact that we defeated England and won our independence, and the fact that the Constitutional Convention actually was able to reach agreement on a document so important and so divine in its inspiration, with the realization that there were as many different opinions and interests in that room as are today in the halls of Congress clearly tells me, that God was working to build the foundation upon which this country stands. And God is working to bring down the Godless structure that we have built upon that foundation.

“No nation is permitted to live in ignorance with impunity.” –Thomas Jefferson: Virginia Board of Visitors Minutes, 1821. ME 19:408

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The Sale of America, Piece by Piece

There was a time when this was a nation – not of states, but of tribes. The nation had a rich history that was known well by its proud Natives. I don’t even know what the nation was called because immigrants, some armed with guns, some armed with liquor, some armed with guns, destroyed the nation. They weakened the natives, robbed them of their food supplies, their livelihood and finally their homes.

The invading immigrants built a new nation, not out of tribes but out of states. Generations found the old nation vanishing along with its inhabitants. The remaining descendents of that nation and its tribes were relegated to small pockets across the land called reservations.

The new Nation, called the United States of America, then built itself into a powerful nation, inhabited by its own generations of proud natives. Until one day, immigrants, armed some with drugs and some with investment capital came along and weakened the natives, robbed them of their food supplies, their livelihood and finally their homes. Generations are finding this nation vanishing along with its once proud inhabitants. The new Nation, called the United Investment Holdings of the World, will build itself into a powerful fund for wealthy corporations around the globe. Its inhabitants, loyalists only to their home nations will also remain proud – but will never be natives.

If you think that it couldn’t happen to us – so did the original Native Americans. Perhaps it is the revenge of the Great Spirit, or the result of greed – or maybe just a cycle returning to its beginning point. Whatever it is, this country is losing itself. My father came to this country in 1918, like thousands of other immigrants, to leave behind old roots, old nationalities and become a part of the American Dream. He and countless others came here to plant the seeds of their dreams in new soil and to build a life as an American from the land that was America. They came here to melt into the melting pot – leave their old identities behind – to speak American, to dream American and to become American. They came, not only to pledge allegiance to the flag, but to pledge allegiance to fulfilling the promise of Democracy and of the Constitution of the United States. They came to be a part of that becoming.

Americans lost sight of their nation and its meaning, they lost sight of history. They saw only the gold. To Americans, the land did not represent its original principals, its original spirit, it represented booms, and rushes. There were gold rushes, silver rushes, oil rushes, and real estate booms. Immigrants began to come from other countries, not to become Americans, but only to off of America while remaining true to their homelands. Some, found that they could remain in their own countries and export their drugs to America – living better than most Americans, off of the weakness of Americans. They began killing Americans with their drugs, while buying American and Americans with their money – all the while never even crossing the border. Their effect on this nation is no different than the effect of the immigrants who came with small pox to give to the Native Americans. Others, have come armed with capital to invest, robbing the people of their incomes, their ability to feed themselves – while keeping all of the profits safe within their own native lands.

Perhaps this is what happens when you build a dream instead of a nation. When you build on what it has to sell rather than the people who make it a nation. I once thought that what was great about this country was that it was the only country founded on dreams and ideals. I realize that what made this country beautiful – the dreams – the ideals – were never planted into the soil of the nation which is its people. The funny thing is, that we miss this country, we know that it is slipping through our fingers, but we still don’t get why. We still don’t see, that like the American Indians, back when they were Indians and not Native Americans, our identity as a nation is intrinsically connected with the land that our nation inhabits. Our identity as a nation is intrinsically connected with the businesses that it builds and the people – the Americans – that they feed.

Again, it could just be karma. The nation was built on stolen land, perhaps that destines it to having the land stolen from it. Karma is only balance. The nation has a karma – not in deed – but in intention. Balancing karma does not require the impossible; it does not require undoing what cannot be undone. We can balance karma by realizing the error of what we have done and making a commitment never to do it again. Instead, what we did was commit to becoming a nation united in strength and action rather than tribes, divided and weak. And, as a nation united, we will not do what we did to obtain our land. However, rather than dividing into tribes, we have divided into mega-corporations, competing with each other for profits, just as the tribes competed with each other for land. The corporations have enough autonomous power to have aided in the weakening of the nation – no longer united as one people, but divided by the competing interests of different corporations. A corporation has not heart, no home, no loyalty other than to itself. Its home is where its profits are. Capitalism has reached the point where corporations not only control the goods and services of the nation, but they control the flow of information. Whosoever controls the flow of information controls the nation.

“Freedom of the press, or, to be more precise, the benefit of freedom of the press, belongs to everyone – to the citizen as well as the publisher… The crux is not the publisher’s ‘freedom to print’; it is, rather, the citizen’s ‘right to know.’ ” Arthur Sulzburger
1990 American newspaper publisher

The mainstream Media providing the most widely available information is privately owned. It is free under the first amendment to provide whatever information it chooses, even if that information is ultimately in its own best interest. It can choose, and often does, to serve the government which it was designed to censure. There is no branch of government that is not in some way indebted to one if not many major corporations. Capitalism has circumvented the Democracy that our forefathers attempted so desperately to ensure the people. We spend so much money and energy in an attempt to protect our shores from a foreign military invasion, that we have completely lost sight of the fact that there would be no need for any nation to spend money and lives attacking us when all they have to do is buy us, business by business, loan by loan, building by building. It may be a hostile takeover – but we invented them. However we look at it, we are being killed by our own poison.

Unlike the Native Americans of the past, we understand the value of union. We are in a position to take back our nation as a people and to put the rights and the freedom of the people before those of any entity be it the government, a corporation or a religious group. No organization should not have the rights of individuals, it should not under any circumstances have rights greater than those of an individual and it should never be allowed the freedom to act in any way that is contrary to the rights of each individual as defined in the constitution. The only organization granted rights in the bill of rights is the press. Not the press as a corporation but, the press as the bringers of information to the people. We can still save our country from being no more than a piece of valuable real estate, but to do this, we must remember what it meant to be an American before it was equated with being a capitalist. Capitalism is the monster that flourished from the seeds of Democracy, just as Communism was the monster that flourished from the seeds of socialism. When what is good for the whole, becomes less important than what is good for the few, the whole is destined to deteriorate regardless of the label given to the system that caused it.

We are in a bad state. And, as the one stock that most of the world’s investments are tied into, we will not go down alone. But we can change, even if the change is a slow one. Electing Barack Obama as the Democratic nominee tells the world that we are seeking change. Electing Obama President, will place us on the path of change. But only by becoming the United People of America, only by pulling in and giving back to this country and all of its people, all of its diversity, only by reinvesting our hearts into the spirit of the Constitution, can we hope to become the change that we seek. We may have financial problems, but as Americans we are rich in spirit. We have to stop this fire sale mentality that keeps the Carpetbaggers coming in. We must value ‘made in America’ above all else. Any entity that does not give more to the people of this country than it takes for itself is the meaning of un-American. This country needs every to build itself up from within, the educational system, employment, and healthcare must be repaired. It is time for those who have gained so much from this country to give as much back. We need a government that demands it, we need a government that puts the individual above all else. The whole that sees its parts as expendable will eventually expend itself. This country is being divided up and sold off. But we can stop the sale, we can reclaim what is ours, but only through union. So long as the parts are abandoning the whole, the whole has no chance. We need to come together as a nation and worry about our own soil, stop worrying about some terrorist group attacking us, we are selling ourselves off at way below cost.

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