Monday, April 25, 2011

An Unsurprising Tragedy

The world grows darker and sicker. I just read two articles on Foxnews.com today, both on different topics but still members of the same wicked head. First, the EPA has now blocked Shell Oil Company from drilling in the most remote area of the Arctic due to "air pollution concerns." This comes at a time when gas prices will soon break $5 a gallon and the human debris occupying the White House and Capitol Buildings continue to dither and wane, talk and not act, placate rather than fight (God bless Trump right now). This oil reserve is estimated to hold about 27 billion gallons of oil that would supply the US with two and a half times more oil than the Trans-Alaskan pipeline has for over thirty years! 

The second story was detailed in New York where public libraries are now allowing pornographic material to be viewed on their computers under the premise that it is a First Amendment right. Protection for wickedness? Protection for irresponsibility? Protection for godlessness? That is like an atheist referring to scripture to claim no God. In the same way, the Constitution can give no protection to such reprehensible behaviors nor even resource those who willfully seek wicked practices! One cannot cry God during his embrace with the devil. The founding fathers knew this and stated that the Constitution could only work for a moral and virtuous people. This whole story disgusts me as libraries are places for learning, inspiration, and growth rather than as bastions for immoral anti-Christs to erode their spirits and interpersonal relationships with every click of the mouse. Surrounded by pure knowledge they instead choose to limit their vision to a small computer screen. 

It is unsurprising to me now the dark path this country is on. And there at the helm, displayed in his false aura of reason and moral superiority stands Comrade Obama and his back-room cronies, in defiance to God, liberty, and everything between. All behavior is purposeful I say. Wickedness is not just some thing "done in a corner." There is motive and gain to these types of things and someone, somewhere profits thereby. Perhaps Martyn Timoleon said it best in his famous play, A Tragedy:

"The impious man, who sells his country's freedom, Makes all the guilt of tyranny his own.
His are her slaughters, her oppressions his."
Long live the fighters.

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