I have not watched very much news lately. I was watching a good bit of it and found myself worrying, depressed somewhat, and becoming angry. Angry with our government and angry that no one does anything about it, including myself. I now watch just enough to know what is going on and know that I am still very frustrated.
That being said, I see that our government is very determined to push this health care bill. I have seen and heard numerous things that scare me about this. One issue I read today said that we would basically be paying, with our tax money, to support abortions. This is only one of many problems with the bill. The new government has been very suspicious and very sneaky at what they are about from day one. Actually before the election! It's almost as if, the American people took "common sense" and threw it out the window. Why do we continue to think these people know what they are doing?
I really didn't study history too much in school, but the past few years I have had to teach it. This has caused me to study it. I've always heard since I was born that we must learn from the mistakes of the past. There are several issues in the past that concern me about our government today. One issue is Hitler. Looking at the way Hitler came in was much like Satan. He came in and took a little at a time making the people think they were getting something good. This approach is very similar to today's approach. We have slowly been stripped of our rights until we think it's o.k. and even normal. WHAT?!
Another issue that caught my attention was
Thomas Paine's Common Sense. Very much similar to
Glenn Beck's approach of America today. We must wake up and use some common sense!!! Am I saying Beck has all the answers? No, but he sure is waking some people up! And I say it's about time.
The other issue, which is fresh on my mind is the Civil War. My students just got through studying it, and I noticed some key things. One of the things that we often get stuck on was the issue of slavery. Slavery was one of the many reasons the southern states seceded from the Union. One of the final things that helped that decision was the election of Abraham Lincoln. Not just because he was elected, but how he was elected. NOT ONE vote in the southern states was for Lincoln. Not only that, they didn't even put him on the ballot. With Lincoln not receiving the majority vote but getting the electoral votes, he was put into office. The southern states realized--"if we ever want anything, we will never get it, because our votes our outnumbered." Thus, finally seceding from the Union.
There have been many begin to fight back and exercise what rights we still have. Starting rallies, Tea Parties, etc. Some say that the South today have more morals than alot of northern states--I don't know. I do know that some of these key issues are pressing today. And the majority of the people are not being represented well. Instead the ones with most representatives, senators, and electoral votes are calling the shots, and that is not a good thing.
This could be a wake up call. This could be the beginning of the end. This could be... Who knows?
God...We could worry about this stuff all day. But we must trust our creator, follow after Him, stand for what is right, and see America come back to God...a place always intended by our forefathers. That started this country on prayer and fasting. Shouldn't we continue this process? But never forget--With Prayer comes Great Responsibility...