Scott Brown Election – A Victory for Vigilance and Consciousness

Even though the Scott Brown victory in Massachusetts is looked upon as a Republican victory, I’m not so sure.

It is my contention that the victory is for the awakening consciousness of the people, rather than for a political party. I applaud Massachusetts for honoring their duty as citizens, to be vigilant, in taking a step to demonstrate the power of the people — by doing what is right for mankind.

By Larry Andreen,

FreeSyncracy

Electing a republican is not necessarily a clear victory for the party however, rather I believe the victory was in slowing the purposeful insanity of ignoring the rights of the individual, through the socialistic political process – whereby lawmakers have been blatantly disregarding the will of the people, have maintained an arrogant attitude that they are somehow smarter than us, have supported runaway spending, have obligated us and our children to impossible taxation, and have created the incredible inflation soon heading our way.

The people have spoken, as couple million individual voices, bucking the status quo of a very liberal state; whereby each voter has made a conscious choice to do what is right, rather than follow tradition of continuing a socialist, progressive agenda that clearly isn’t working.

They say we’re heading toward bankruptcy in America. My gosh, didn’t you know that we’ve been officially bankrupt since 1933, and have been living under a constant state of emergency since? When are we going to wake up, and stop letting the international banksters, through their agent politicians, write history, and set the rules for us?

At least this is a start – not for the republicans, but for the people. Hopefully many independent parties will come to the forefront, so that we the people will have a voice again, rather than be herded, and subjected to an alleged two-party system that ultimately funnels into one-party international rule, usurping constitutional law.

I have no party affiliation whatsoever, and even though I present blog posts that are clearly critical of Mr. Obama, I probably would have had many criticisms of Mr. McCain also, had he been elected. Obama happens to be the one in office, and therefore gets the brunt of my opposition to the corrupt political process in this country.

Let’s hope and pray that the rejection of the disastrous 60th Democrat super majority Senate vote will slow down the fascist process of progressive politics – and hopefully open the flood gates to an incredible conscious awakening.

Congratulations America

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