Saturday, April 19, 2008

Michael Savage Voice of Sanity

On more then one occasion I have either read, heard or been told that Michael Savage is insane. If that is the case, than I prefer to be counted among the insane. Michael Savage has time after time been proven correct in his statements. He is virtually always days, weeks, months even years ahead of his contemporaries on political prognostications.

I am not sure that I even have the right to suggest that Michael Savage has contemporaries. He is way out ahead of the crowd. If Savage had been a soldier in World War 2 he would surely have been the man leaving behind the graffiti declaring “Kilroy was here.”

I had begun to think that I was the only American alive who thought that what is being done to persecute members of a polygamist group in Texas is in complete violation of their constitutional rights. I have had other things to say about this issue but since news continues to break and the media begin to give this story legs I have additional comments to add.

As Savage called it days ago, almost as soon as the story broke, it becomes clear that the 16 year old female “victim” who first called to make a charge of child endangerment was in fact someone who has no direct connection to this group. I don’t know what the motive, but whatever the reason it is clear that the Texas authorities involved are now way over the boundary which their jurisdiction affords them.

The longer they permit this obscene charade of justice to continue the more responsibility they assume regarding violation of constitutional law. Perhaps a few violations of Texas law have occurred within this group. However is this reason enough to bring the full force of law against an entire religious community,

I make this statement with the thought that even if some sexual issues have been raised in this matter regarding some teenage girls is it enough to conclude that a small child either male of female is currently at risk. If the child is a teenage male than where is the abuse?

Since there clearly is none in those instances then how is it justifiable to remove those children from the loving arms of their mothers? Clearly there is no justifiable reason to do so. So then why is the State of Texas not returning those children immediately?

The only violations which might have occurred are those related to a liminated number of underage girls being married within the covenants of their faith to older men. The fact that the men are older is not a violation of law since if a man sixty years of age chose to wed a young woman of eighteen that would be permissible in every State in the Union. So why make so much of the issue of the men being older than the girls?

So the only violation is the matter of girls below the age of eighteen. We are not as a people compelled to judge the standards of how this group chooses to live their lives. If they believe that arraigned marriage of young women to older men is their religious tradition then that is their constitutional right.

It is not our place to decide what their religious value system should be. When we judge their tradition it gives others the right to judge ours. Do we want America to go in that direction? We welcome open dialogue but should one American be able to impose her or his tradition of worship? No!

That is clearly the opposite of the values upon which this great nation was established. If we continue to pursue this course we surly will bring about the ultimate collapse of all Constitutional Law.

That is exactly what Michael Savage has been talking about these past few days. Americans have become so accustomed to hearing the siren song of the far left that they have permitted their freedom to be cast upon the reef of despair. Since they have become so accustomed to the freedom they enjoy it seems that they give it not a single thought.

How then can one value that birthright which has been forsaken to the sea of ignorance and complacency? I have no great fondness for any who practice polygamy, but I have enough respect for our Constitution so as to not minimize the great power and obligation which it bestows upon us all.

You cannot enforce law at the cost of law!

We the People of the United States of America have lost our collective ability to think. If the Constitution is lost then no one can say God save America because there will be no Constitutional law protecting that right even to call upon God. Our right to freedom of worship will have vanished beneath the tyrannical hammer.

The dogma of the liberal will have perverted the system against itself to its own ultimate demise. But perhaps there will be a God to whom you might still pray for guidance. You will only need to see a sunrise in order to know which direction to face for prayer!

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