This was written by a local gentleman and business owner. It was published in our local paper in the op/ed section:Published October 30, 2008
Enough is enoughEach and every day that our economy slows we have more people coming into Utilco Railroad Services seeking employment. I have personally interviewed many of these people and from these interviews came a strong desire to express my opinion regarding the free fall of our economy. I just wish those we have sent to Washington could see the expressions on the faces of these men who are just seeking an honorable way to provide for their families. These people, black and white, are not looking for handouts; they want jobs. They want to feel the self-respect and pride that goes with knowing they can take care of their own.
Both Democrats and Republicans must share equally in the travesty inflicted upon the American people. These two parties have this country into the “New World Order” by shipping our jobs overseas, with the result that our standard of living is dropping. Many of the goods returning to this country have been laden with various metals, such as lead, deemed to be dangerous to everyone, especially small children. The noble intention of raising the standard of living for other countries has failed miserably.
Many of you reading this can remember when cotton grown here in Tift County was ginned here, made into cloth here and then made into various garments here. The result was that the farmer received payment for the production, the ginner received money for his service, the loom operator and the sewing machine operators all received compensation and best of all, it stayed right here in Tift County.
Now we have shuttered factories and unemployment everywhere, no community is immune. Just last week I watched as Albany was trying to figure out how to keep Cooper Tire from closing their plant. Cooper is not going to stay anywhere they cannot make a profit. I strongly opposed the recent bailout by our representatives in Washington and told them so. Rep. Bishop never answered my mail, which is common for him. Sen. Chambliss disagreed with me but did have the courtesy to respond. Money talks and Wall Street pours too much money into Washington to have our representatives go against them. Our elected representatives have created a financial mirage way out in the future that when we get to wherever it is they are supposed to be taking us, all we will find is a huge debt for our grandchildren to pay off.
There are many in our country calling for change which I think we all agree is needed. However, if this change is not channeled properly we will continue to slide down that slippery slope of disintegration until events will take on a life of their own and become unstoppable. It is here that I am reminded of a statement by Thomas Jefferson in our Declaration of Independence:
“Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established, should not be changed for light and transient causes; and, accordingly, all experience has shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But, when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce the people under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security.”
Thankfully, those very wise people who authored our constitution provided the means to accomplish this without resorting to violence. The ballot box! We need to elect people who will think of the American people first. If we don’t, I see violence in the future. Probably not in my lifetime, but it’s coming.
Dissatisfaction has reached such a level in this country that recently the citizens of Vermont met at the State Capitol to discuss secession from the Union. Can you believe this? For the first time in over 150 years a state wishes to secede. People are out of work, people are unhappy in general. It is times such as these that someone will rise from this environment and take us too far into an authoritarian government.
Over 50 years ago, while a student at Riverside Military Academy, I had the pleasure of sitting down one afternoon and talking with General Sandy Beaver, the founder of the academy and a very wise man. General Beaver had been in Germany before World War II and heard Adolph Hitler give a speech. He said that Hitler had the ability to make everything sound so pleasing, and the ability to seize the emotions of the crowd at the moment and bring them to a frenzy. We need to listen very carefully to everything we hear and pray for guidance during these very difficult days. Remember George Santayana’s haunting words: “Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”
It just makes me sick each time I hear someone say, “Christians are just as dangerous as Muslims.” Hear me when I ask, when is the last time you heard of a Christian father killing his daughter because she was in love with someone of whom he did not approve? When have you heard a Christian wish death upon his fellow man? How is that Sherwood Baptist Church in Albany can put together a movie like “Fireproof” that just blew the minds of the Hollywood hucksters when it went through $20 million at the box office on Oct. 21? People are crying out for goodness, honesty and something to hold onto that is eternal.
I say to you in closing, we as a people, both black and white, should join hands and say enough is enough! We are tired of someone in Washington telling us when we can and cannot pray, how we can and cannot discipline our children and numerous other edicts that constantly flow from Washington. If we do not, we can continue to watch our children disappear behind high walls and razor wire. We must, by peaceful means, break this yoke of slavery that our elected officials have snared us, and return to the ethics of our forefathers. This country cannot and will not survive on its present course. Maybe it is time for a third party to emerge, bringing with it the values that many of you reading this adhere to.
Buddy Bryan
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