Rise up
An editorial
By
Murdock Todd Cote (Doc)
Our homeland, it belongs to us, we art not your cannon fader anymore. I urge the governors of all fifty states to demand the recall of all United States National Guard home. I call on all governors to raise the battle flags of your states regiments forming them into a commonwealth army answerable only to the people of The United States and they would be known as the high guard protectors of the people. Tonight in darkness I saw the press treated with arrogance and hate by a belligerent usurper, a false president, prepare my beloved homeland for we must rise to battle George Walker Bush an
His backers who are merely carpet baggers and religious zealots whom preach Hatred and fear among our people. To the men and women of press dig, and shine the light into shadow, drive the rats from our capital with truth. The lies, the fear, the mistrust all must end; even if it comes to another civil war. You manufactured a war in Iraq, now we do one better, you killed two thousand seventy; fathers, brothers daughters.
No more Mr. President, no more, there are other like patriots, you forgot our fight for freedom from oppression, from slavery, remember and be forewarned remember breeds hill, Lexington green, New York, Saratoga, Ticonderoga; the Cow Penns, Trenton. We only take so much and then we stop backing down and we stop being afraid and we take what was stolen and we rebuild; fear is no longer and option and our son and daughters are yours no more. Remember the quote by Fleet Admiral C.Q Stark
Here’s everything I know about War; someone wins; someone loses; and nothing is ever the same again”
Admiral Constanza Q. Stark
You started this battle, and now I send the fatwa to every soul in America to rise up and rid ourselves of the religious right. All those who believe in justice, courage and honor, this government has dishonored, 55,000 who died for lie in Vietnam, dishonored the 25,000 who died in Korea for a just cause and the forty million who died in our battle with the Nazi and Japanese and the twenty million before that freedom cost and out of this atrocity we will build with fire and courage a new land, we will remember places were brother fought and died to free us from oppression and hate.
I remember the civil war, and now remember this the motto of the 101st Air Mobile Division “we don’t start fight we finish them” and that of the 1st of 7th cavalry Gary Owen come November 2006 if our vote does nothing to rid ourselves of the hate, come November 2008 if another like you is elected then I say let there be Civil War not north and south but a united people against a corrupt filled government I called you traitor and I never apologize for. Like Daryl Worley said in one of his songs I won’t back down and someday if I have to I will raise the commonwealth guard and free our people.