Better late than never, I listened to a radio talk show last night that covered a certain television news network's angle of doing business. We've heard of the bias in how some networks report their news information, but to hear it broken down to expose it's targets and methods here in America should make the average working class American tremble with national security concerns.
The biggest, and dare I say scariest, question one comes away with is has our government been corporately compromised and if so what percentage? When Benedict Arnold felt he was being passed over in favor of politically motivated promotions by the Continental Congress, he began spying and plotting against the young American republic until the exposed plot led to his joining the British enemy with a brigadier general's commission. Since 1780 this has been the standard by which we Americans judge a traitor.
If today there is anyone inside and/or outside our government who is against, not in disagreement with, but against the leadership of America, I beg you not to take up the methods of a bitter Benedict Arnold by compromising the freedoms of it's citizens. I urge those who have no goodwill to our current government to abandon any thoughts and/or plots against us and leave our shores in peace.
Our first amendment gives us freedom of speech as well as the press, but should traitorous actions and strategic plotting to undermine our American constitution and democracy be exposed, I say those involved in such a plot not be treated like Benedict Arnold's British accomplice, Major John Andre, but incarcerated for life and be made available for public viewing for citizens to see and a warning to traitorous minded politicians and/or businessmen.
America might be a nation of wealth and leadership in the world today, but it only takes one man full of bitter greed and desirous ideas to change it's course in history and mislead it down what just could be a dark and dangerous path.
God Bless America!
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Aaron Burr Acquitted Sep. 1, 1807
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