England's Call to Repeal Our Declaration of Independence
Posted: 04/29/2008
England's Call to Repeal Our Declaration of Independence
by Phyllis Schlafly, April 30, 2008
It's a good thing that British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's U.S. visit was upstaged by the dramatic reception Americans gave Pope Benedict XVI. Brown might have been booed if he hadn't delivered what aides called his "signature" speech within the cloistered walls of Harvard's Kennedy Center.
Brown's tedious, hour-long speech impudently demanded that we issue a "Declaration of Interdependence" in order to submit to global governance. That's another way of calling on us to repeal our Declaration of Independence.
No thanks for the advice, Mr. Brown. Brave Americans rose up and rejected Britain's royalist rule in 1776, and we've gotten along mighty well without transatlantic interference in our government for more than two centuries. We certainly don't want to reinstate any foreign supervision today.
The redundancy of Brown's outrageous semantics was oppressive. His speech used the word global 69 times, globalization 7 times, and interdependence 13 times. He referred to Kennedy 19 times, lavishing fulsome praise on John F. ("his influence abides everywhere"), Robert (he sent forth "ripples of hope"), and Ted ("one of the greatest Senators in more than two centuries").
Brown rejected the traditional concept of national sovereignty, which means an independent nation not subservient to any outside control, telling us to replace it with "responsible sovereignty," which he defined as accepting what he calls our global "obligations." Hold on to your pocketbook.
Brown admitted that his "main argument" is that we must accept "new global rules," "new global institutions," and "global networks." Brown's global rules include massive U.S. cash handouts and opening U.S. borders to the world.
Brown's use of well-known American political phrases was tacky. He tried to morph FDR's New Deal into a "New Global Deal," and JFK's New Frontier into "the New Frontier is that there is no frontier."
Brown even slipped in an attempt at thought control: "Americans must learn to think inter-continentally." He declaimed, "We are all internationalists now."
Using the rhetorical device of inevitability, Brown warned us that his vision of the globalist future is "irreversible transformation." He wants to "transcend states" and "transcend borders" as he builds the "architecture of a global society."
Brown peddled the nonsense that the peoples of the world "subscribe to similar ideals." He tried to tell us that all religions (Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhists) have "common values" and "similar ideals." No, they certainly do not.
Brown wants to increase the power of the United Nations to become the source of "an international stand-by capacity of trained civilian experts, ready to go anywhere at any time," and even be able to exercise "military force." Americans do not intend to cede such authority to the corrupt UN.
The silliest part of Brown's ponderous speech was his claim that "a global society" is "advancing democracy widely across the world." In fact, he doesn't even practice democracy in his own country.
Brown refused to allow the British people to vote on whether or not they want to accept the European Union (EU) constitution. He acquiesced in the plot of the constitution's author, Valery Giscard d'Estaing, to put the EU constitution into effect by calling it a treaty so it did not have to be voted on by the people.
Brown was chicken about the treaty subterfuge and did not permit a photographic record of his participation. He sent his Foreign Secretary to perform the official treaty signing in front of cameras.
The EU constitution, now called the Treaty of Lisbon, requires all signers to surrender their sovereignty and democracy to unelected bureaucrats in Brussels and judges in Strasbourg. The EU constitution takes away England's right to pass its own laws, forces England to surrender more than 60 UK vetoes of EU decisions, and gives the EU bureaucracy and tribunals total control over England's immigration policy.
Instead of a self-governing nation whose democratic system was developed over centuries, England is now ruled by what Margaret Thatcher called "the paper pushers in Brussels."
Brown made his globalism speech emphatic by repeatedly invoking the words "New World Order." The New World Order Brown tries to con the United States into accepting would mean taxing Americans for foreign handouts so immense they would make the Marshall Plan look puny, global warming rules to drastically reduce our standard of living, and putting American workers in a common labor pool with the world's billions who subsist on less than $2 a day.
Gordon Brown invited us to march forward to globalism "where there is no path." He's correct that there is no path on which we can expect globalism to lead us to a better world; in fact every path toward global government is a surrender of our liberty and our prosperity.
Gordon Brown should go back home and study up on how Americans refused to accept orders from King George III.
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So England wants us to trash our declaration of "Independence" for one of "Interdependence". Well Despite what many believers think, our independence came as a result of a national sin. Nowhere in Scripture are we encouraged to rebel against rulers (we are told to serve both the good and froward). Too many taxes? Israel was paying over 60% when Jesus told them to not complain. I vbelieve America should be independent but the Revolutionary War was not a godly thing. Click here to reply to this post
Please Read Luke 18:1-8
Posted On: 05/16/08 12:51:56 AM
Age 65, TX
"Then Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they should always pray and not give up. He said: "In a certain town there was a judge who neither feared God nor cared about men. And there was a widow in that town who kept coming to him with the plea, 'Grant me justice against my adversary.'
For some time he refused. But finally he said to himself, 'Even though I don't fear God or care about men, yet because this widow keeps bothering me, I will see that she gets justice, so that she won't eventually wear me out with her coming!'
And the Lord said, "Listen to what the unjust judge says. And will not God bring about justice for his chosen ones, who cry out to him day and night? Will he keep putting them off? I tell you, he will see that they get justice, and quickly. However, when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on the earth?"
I think Christ's question is very relevant to what we are supposed to do. Look at how England gives in to Islam which will eventually lead to Islam being its national religion. This is what the US would have to do also if we join in a global union with Europe. Should we not resist even to keep the message of Christ alive?
Judith Purcell Click here to reply to this post
Ron PAul?????
Posted On: 05/01/08 09:55:05 AM
Age 46, IL
I cannot believe that people are still pining for Ron Paul. Ron Paul was rejected immediately after he blaimed the US for the terrorism subjected against us. He is right in league with reverend Wright. Wright did say he was open for the VP spot, maybe they could run together as independants. Ron Paul is a kook just like Wright. The only person I know personally who supports Ron Paul left our church 8 months ago because he starting reading Herbert W. Armstrong and found out he no longer believes in the Trinity. I have no affection for any of the current candidates either, but Ron Paul is totally unacceptable as US president. All because he can deliver babies does not grant him any wisdom. He is a kook, and kooks support him. Click here to reply to this post
Much ado about Brown's empty ideas
Posted On: 04/30/08 10:14:00 AM
Age 57, MA
Let the Harvardites keep listening to the Gordon Browns. After a few more speeches, he'll even manage to put them to sleep with his ideas.
Mrs. Schlaffly's warning, however, well intentioned, aren't necessary. The man's career, by the way, is a lost cause. Click here to reply to this post
Much ado about Brown's nothing
Posted On: 04/30/08 10:11:11 AM
Age 57, MA
Why get all hot and bothered over anything this wonk has to say? He gets a bunch of kids at Harvard all excited now, but when they head out into the real world and see where he's coming from, they'll smarten up and forget what he said. Just like so many Britons are more than willing to forget this sad excuse of a successor to Tony Blair.
He's a dud and going nowwhere since even NPR mentioned this morning that he's the most unpopular PM since the 30s. That's saying something, and not very complimentary, either! You've got to really work at to pull this "feat" off. Notwithstanding Mrs. Schlaffly's eloquent warning about this guy, he's nothing to worry about. He can't even motivate his own party, his parliament and nation to move, what makes anyone to believe he can get us to water down any of our soverignity to accomodate his wonkish and nowhere'sville views.
Besides, the man's an unsufferable bore, even for a Brit. Now that really takes some doing! Click here to reply to this post
Brown totally out of touch
Posted On: 04/30/08 07:34:43 AM
Age 44, DC
Let's see, he's forgotten that the British Empire basically died from untenability after WW2, and that many of the peoples won't take well to such stupidity.
Even LIBERAL UK immigrants to the US don't like Brown--and he actually hasn't won an election, but was appointed by Blair.
Brown has dug his own grave. Click here to reply to this post
Too bad you didn't support the only Sovereignity respecting candidate
Posted On: 04/29/08 07:57:44 AM
Age 47, MO
It is too bad that all the Christians on this site who are complaining about global government, monetary policy and so on, did not support the only presidential candidate running that would have worked to protect us from this globalism, Ron Paul. By the way, he is still running. You could get behind him in the states that remain. He has been gaining delegates in many states across the country. McCain, just another globalist, does NOT have the nomination sewn up, contrary to what the mainstream media (propaganda) is telling us. The delegates to the national convention choose the nominee and McCain does NOT have enough PLEDGED delegates to win on the first vote. Click here to reply to this post
Ron Paul for the Long Haul
Posted On: 04/30/08 12:21:14 PM
Age 35, TX
The media is mostly just trying to keep quiet about the Republican side, hoping that McCain can "coast" the rest of the way, and instead are distracting us with the comings and goings of Clinton and Obama. These three are the absolute worst out of ALL the candidates that ran in this election. Only Ron Paul stands out as someone for real change, and change for the better. Ron Paul talks straight, no hidden agenda. Either most American's can't handle the truth, or the voting machines and ballot counters are so corrupt, that it will be nearly impossible for Ron Paul to win. However, I still have hope and will write his name in if necessary in the November election. Click here to reply to this post
Been there, done that
Posted On: 04/29/08 06:57:05 AM
Age 61, MO
More than 30 years ago, in 1975, 32 Senators and 92 Representatives in the U.S. Congress signed "A Declaration of Interdependence" which said that "we must join with others to bring forth a new world order...narrow notions of national sovereignty must not be permitted t curtail that obligation." Congresswoman Marjorie Holt, who refused to sign it, said: "It calls for the surrender of our national sovereignty to international organizations. It declares that our economy should be regulated by international authorities. It proposes that we enter a new world order that would redistribute the wealth created by the American people." Brown is 30 years late, and America is trillions of dollars short. George Cancilla Click here to reply to this post
Booya George
Posted On: 04/30/08 09:20:39 PM
Age 45, NJ
As always brother... BOOYA! You git nail dead on the head! :)
UNFORTUNATELY this repetitive whine will not stop until either Americans submit or we glow in the dark. As escatology points out that the Eagle falls I expect we will be nuked for our refusals. But that's just me not "thus sayeth Yahweh".
Patrick@OnlyJesusSaves.com Click here to reply to this post