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Patriots And Loyalists Of The 21st Century

The Real Choice in the Upcoming Election

July 1, 2024


 

With Independence Day almost here, proud Americans are gearing up to celebrate the birthday of the greatest nation in the world. There will be fireworks displays, parades, and family gatherings. Many will take a moment to reflect on how it all started. Perhaps they’ll pause to think about our founding documents, the American Revolution, and the sacrifices made by those patriotic colonists who fought and died for our independence. 

Independence Day is probably the most patriotic day of the year. But this is 2024, and not all Americans are proud. 

Anti-American sentiment today runs the gamut from ambivalence to utter disdain. Many will join in the festivities without even knowing what they’re celebrating. Others, sadly enough, will sneer at the celebrations. Some believe that America is racist and xenophobic. Some condemn its capitalist system. Others see themselves as conditional patriots. They say they’re patriotic, but believe our country needs to be fundamentally transformed.

They use patriotism as nothing more than a tool to manipulate the masses, to push an agenda. They’ve used it to justify tax increases, telling us, "It's time to be patriotic... time to jump in, time to be part of the deal, time to help get America out of the rut." During the COVID-19 pandemic, they told us that getting vaccinated was “the most patriotic thing you can do.” 

But patriotism has nothing to do with taxes or vaccinations. It’s something that seems to elude too many American citizens today. It’s simply a love of country. It means putting America first.

It’s supposed to serve as a common bond uniting all citizens. And it’s one reason we’re so deeply divided. 

People often forget that even during the American Revolution, not all the colonists supported the patriots and their efforts to break free from an increasingly oppressive government. Many, often for selfish reasons, remained loyal to the British Crown, and even took up arms against the patriots. 

It’s a simple fact that America would not exist today, were it not for those visionaries who fought so hard and sacrificed so much to create our constitutional republic. After more than 200 years, the vast majority of Americans still treasure the rights guaranteed by our Constitution, and recognize that document as the supreme law of the land.

But in recent years, some politicians have come to believe that our Constitution is outdated, that the country has outgrown the values and ideals it represents. Consumed with the power entrusted to them, those politicians have forgotten that they all took a solemn oath to protect and defend the Constitution. They’ve forgotten its first three words: “We the people...” So they issue unilateral decrees and edicts that do nothing for the American people, but only benefit themselves and their allies. Untethered to the documents that created America and guided our country throughout its history, they create only havoc. Havoc at our border, havoc in our streets, havoc in our schools, havoc on the world stage.

They also create 21st-century versions of patriots and loyalists. 

Patriots have defended our Constitution throughout our history. They love our country and bear allegiance to the founding principles enshrined in that document. They only want greatness for America. Yet critics call them – those proud constitutionalists – a “threat to democracy.”

On the other side are the loyalists, deep state bureaucrats, and misguided citizens willing to close their eyes to all the havoc and pledge their allegiance to a government that brazenly defies all constitutional restraints, a government that’s become increasingly oppressive and corrupt. With blind loyalty, they stand by that government and embrace whatever radical new agenda it introduces, even if it includes things that would have horrified them just a few short years ago, even if it leads to the disintegration of our Republic. That is the folly of mindless loyalty to unprincipled politicians. 

Two and a half centuries ago, Ben Franklin and the Founding Fathers created a new government. Asked to define it, Franklin said it’s “a republic,” but added these cautionary words: “if you can keep it.” 

We should consider his warning this July 4th as we celebrate the birth of our nation. We should remember that there are internal and external forces that hate America. They give rise to a pervasive, ominous feeling that our constitutional Republic is in serious jeopardy.

In this election, the platforms of the Republican and Democrat parties have been overshadowed. The real struggle will be between patriots - constitutionalists with an abiding love of country - and loyalists, faithful to the politicians who want to destroy it.


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Ted R. Weiland
Round and round and round and round again (incessantly) goes the Constitutional Republic's election merry-go-round, providing both species of Crocodiles (disguised as Donkeys and Elephants) their turn at the helm, to undo whatever was accomplished by the previous administration. And, people, the only direction it travels is round and round and round and round again (incessantly). It never changes and yet, tragically, every two and four years Americans clamor for their alleged voting rights to elect another nincompoop, scoundrel, incompetent, immoral reprobate, or outright criminal to rule over them. 230-plus years of the Constitutional Republic's elections has proven that regardless whether a Donkey or an Elephant gets elected, America has only advanced further down her suicidal trek to the precipice. Time to get off the Constitutional Republic's biblically egregious election carousel. God has better plan! The best the Constitutional Republic's election system can ever produce is the lesser of two evils. Sometimes the worst of the worst, and always the evil of two lessers. The Bible's election system provides the best of the best of two or more biblically qualified candidates, every single time. For more, see blog article "Constitutional Elections: Dining at the 'Devil's Table.'" Search title on our Blog. For how the Bible's election system operates, see blog article "Salvation by Election." Don't be fooled by the title.
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Peter Lemiska has spent more than 28 years in government service. He is a former Senior Special Agent of the U.S. Secret Service and an Air Force veteran. His political commentaries have been widely published online and in print.