Karen Kwiatkowski Quote
http://quotes.liberty-tree.ca/quote_blog/Karen.Kwiatkowski.Quote.54EF
"Farce, gross incompetence, and tragedy is the hallmark of big centralized
government, wherever it develops. Big centralized government has developed in
the United States year after year since the 1930s, and it has both solidified
and metastasized since 9-11. Today, we live at the will and by the grace of a
dystopian and grasping government. There is not an exceptional amount of time
left before this government collapses, but before it does, we the people will
suffer far more than we have suffered to date. Banking collapses, mortgage fraud
at the highest levels, government bailouts, currency printing, and inflation in
food and energy are just a foretaste of the future, led by the same Washington
public-private cartel we have suffered for decades. . . .
"I believe our government -- outdated, unrestrained by the Constitution and soon
to default on every debt it has taken on in our name -- cannot long endure. But
unlike those who run and benefit from our modern American nationalism,
corporatism and socialism, I do not fear average Americans seeking
self-government, rule of law and liberty.
"That's why on Sept. 11, I will not be celebrating America's undeclared wars on
countries that had nothing to do with the Sept. 11 attacks 10 years ago. I will
not be attending remembrances of victims of that day, because those remembrances
refuse to count American liberty, rule of law and freedom of trade and movement
uppermost on that list of the sacrificed. I will not attend any program offered
by a religious or political organization that seeks to ride a federal government
bandwagon to confirm some imperative of war against Islam halfway around the
world, or that seeks to promote the false concept of a culture war as somehow
God's intent for America.
"On this 10-year anniversary, I intend to go about my business as usual, and say
a prayer of gratitude for the small freedoms I have left. In the afternoon, I'll
be in Charlottesville, Va., learning about local apprenticeship and crafts
demonstrations. In the evening, I'll check the livestock and gather the eggs. I
won't allow what I personally experienced that day in the Pentagon, nor the
subsequent government drumbeats for war, waving the Sept. 11 banner, to diminish
my awareness of the meaning of liberty. . . .
"The real battle for Americans today is a battle to reassert our independence
from an overbearing and unsustainable state. Today, we can all celebrate that
there are fundamental cracks in the federal state's veneer, and we can be
grateful for the options we still have in our own lives to live free, to
practice charity and faith, creativity and productivity and to rediscover our
own power as individuals and communities."
by: Karen Kwiatkowski
(1960-) retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, included duties as Pentagon
desk officer and a variety of roles for the National Security Agency, author,
columnist