Would you like to visit
a foreign nation, perhaps one of those colorful third-world countries? The way things are progressing, you won’t
have to book an air fare. You won’t even have to pack.
All you have to do is continue
to remain silent and do nothing. That’s right, do nothing. That’s all it takes.
Sooner than you would care to imagine,
you will be able to look out of your window and see even more demonstrations with foreign flags, listen as other languages
eclipse the English language even more, watch as the cherished documents of our government become even less recognizable,
huddle for protection where you can, as crime rises and your personal property rights fall.
Just do nothing. And remember
the Prologue of what some are calling the prophetic book of 1999, "Good-bye, America?" Remember these
words:
"Good-bye, America. No, I’m
not leaving, but it would seem that you are. Little by little you have been going away. Soon you will be only
a shadow of what you once were.
"In your place we are becoming
a violent, debt-ridden and sometimes oppressive nation of sad and lonely consequences. It would seem that your time
is over — your day is done.
"Good-bye, America. I grieve
for all the pain and misfortune you leave behind. Good-bye. I will miss you."
Is this what you are going to allow
to happen? Is this all there is? What is that you say? You are only one person and you don’t know
what to do?
Yes, you are one, one of many millions
who can change what is happening,....if you will. And there are so many things you can do and so much help for you in
learning to do what you can.
The GettingAmericaBack.org web
site is one of the many places where you can learn and be encouraged and be helped along. There is hardly any reason
one could imagine why you cannot really get involved. Unless, of course, you really don’t care.
So, as it always does, it comes
down to you and me. It’s just you and me and I can’t do it alone.
So, what will it be? Together,
we will create an American renaissance or is this to be the beginning of our long and sad farewell?
It’s up to you.
— Jonathan West