The
Waking Giant
by Linda A.
Prussen-Razzano
Thursday, December 2, 1999
In the world of politics, power is a zero-sum game. The
Founding Fathers were quite specific about delegating which
powers each specific branch of Government could claim as its own.
Moreover, any powers not specifically enumerated in the
Constitution or Bill of Rights were reserved for the States or
We, The People.
Make no mistake. Every single time We, The People, willingly
relinquish any little bit of power to the Federal Government, we
cannot, at a later time, decide to demand it back. Once it's
gone, it's gone forever; once gone, the Federal Government can
and will use that relinquished "authority" to expand
its power. Every time they do, we have less.
A more interesting, and perhaps frightening, trend is our
Government's willingness to relinquish power to global governing
bodies. Our representatives in these organizations are not
accountable to anyone. We do not vote for them; We, The People,
have little to say in their appointment. They serve at the
discretion of our elected officials and bring globalist
ideologies back to the American political table. Biozones,
International Border Zones, Family Planning, and World Treasure
designations are being introduced into our country, care of the
United Nations.
Americans are finally taking notice, and they do not like what
they see. Their position does not reflect an
"isolationist" mind-set but patriotism. There is a
difference between ignoring the plight of oppressed peoples and
refusing to embrace socialistic trends that violate the basic
rights of fellow human beings (such as forced Family Planning).
Oddly enough, the voices of dissenters cross political lines.
Unions of all stripes, historically supportive of the Democrats,
are protesting the WTO and unfair trade practices. Conservative
religious groups, historically supportive of the Republicans, are
protesting American tax dollars for abortion funding abroad.
Environmentalists, a group unto themselves, are protesting
unbalanced anti-pollution treaties that allow developing
countries to operate under less stringent standards than their
modernized counterparts. The military has been whipped into
frenzy by the Cox Report, and the Cold War, for all intents and
purposes, is starting again... this time in the Far East.
It seems everyone has gotten into the anti-global act. Pat
Buchanan stands firmly opposed to NAFTA and GATT, Dr. Alan Keyes
denounced the United Nations during the presidential debates, and
Governor George Bush has correctly refused to call China and
Russia "allies."
This is a trend towards national sovereignty, not isolationism.
Pride in one's country is an asset, not a detriment. America did
not become a super power by putting other countries first;
America became a super power by putting America's interests, and
America's goals, first. Only after we became a super power were
we able to free others around the globe.
We pledge allegiance to America, not the WTO or the United
Nations. Our troops vow to support the Constitution of the United
States, not the United Nations. Americans are starting to wake up
to the fact that bureaucrats in a distant land are passing laws
that affect our back yard and are doing something about it.
It's about time We, The People, started fighting for the power
that still lies within our reach... before there is none left.
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