Saturday, March 3, 2012

The Parralells of Two Dictators: General Santa Anna and President Obama. A Lesson from The Alamo and the Coming Second American Revolution.

Looking back in history, 176 years ago before Texas was a republic 185 men were under siege at an old Spanish Mission called the Alamo that is located in San Antonio Texas. The men of early Texas could have walked away which they had the chance. Nevertheless, they stood and held their ground knowing they all would die defending the fortress. They would not make any deals with the Mexican dictator. The defenders of the Alamo did not know that Texas declared their independence standing at their post.

On March 2 1836, early Texans gathered to form a new government. A delegation of representatives gathered in a place having the name called today the Washington on the Brazos signing a Declaration of Independence from the Mexican Dictator General Antonio Lopez Santa Anna. Many early Texans knew sixty years prior. Their ancestors fought and threw off British rule. The early colonist did not tolerate being a slave under a King and the Bank of England who has ignored the Magna Carta, which was the law of the land in the United Kingdom. Nor was the early Texans were going to put up with Military General, a man who declared himself Dictator usurping the Mexican Constitution and the rule of law.

Now, how much more will Texans tolerate again today a President who has sworn to uphold the Constitution and disregards the rule of law?  Their early ancestors sure did not: As the Declaration of Independence from Mexico as stated:

"When a government has ceased to protect the lives, liberty and property of the people, from whom its legitimate powers are derived, and for the advancement of whose happiness it was instituted, and so far from being a guarantee for the enjoyment of those inestimable and inalienable rights, becomes an instrument in the hands of evil rulers for their oppression."

The US Federal Government does not respect the rights of the states or the civil liberties of the people. The EPA announced the takeover of issuing Permits to power plants and refineries when Texas refused to comply with regulations that would have caused the loss of many jobs. The USDA and the FDA are harassing farms and ranches. The BATF harasses people at Gun shows. Let us not forget the raid they did at the Branch Davidian Religious community that was illegal.

President Obama like General Santa Anna took on powers not delegated to him by the consent of the governed. The TSA is now out of the airports now on city streets in Texas. The TSA is now setting up operations to be in Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. President Obama has used the power of executive orders bypassing the congress. I know executive orders have been abused by past Presidents. President Obama has taken the abuse to a completely new level.

 In the Texas Declaration of Independence, which is very similar to the document 60 years ago? Texans again make the same case again about the lawlessness of the Mexican Dictator. Here what the document says in the second paragraph:

"When the Federal Republican Constitution of their country, which they have sworn to support, no longer has a substantial existence, and the whole nature of their government has been forcibly changed, without their consent, from a restricted federative republic, composed of sovereign states, to a consolidated central military despotism, in which every interest is disregarded but that of the army and the priesthood, both the eternal enemies of civil liberty, the ever ready minions of power, and the usual instruments of tyrants."

President Obama like General Santa Anna has assumed powers not delegated in the Constitution. He has declared the power to arrest and detain Americans without a trial and the right of Habeas Corpus before and after the NDAA. Now he has the authorization to use the military to go out and arrest Americans now thanks to congress going along with his request to have that provision added.

He has declared the power to kill Americans without a trial. He threatened a siege over Texas not allowing commercial flights in and out of Texas if they passed legislation to prohibit the TSA groping people without probable cause.

He is using the power of the EPA to shut down coal power plants though out Texas enforcing Cap and trade when it has not passed congress. Texas could be facing rolling blackouts this summer because the lack of production of electricity. He has set up immigration checkpoints more then 100 miles past the border letting Illegal aliens go and harassing Americans.

He is hiring more IRS agents to enforce Obamacare. He is sending the EPA, the USDA, FDA and the BATF to harass the productive people. To shut down family farms, deny the right to keep and bear arms. To shut down small business and the producers of society that makes the economy work. Like the original Declaration of Independence on July 4th 60 years earlier in Philadelphia breaking free of the King as well written by Thomas Jefferson which stated" He has erected a multitude offices" Like the FBI and Homeland Security sending agents out to harass people and eat of their substance.

Homeland Security now has the power and assumed authority to spy, track and trace us without our knowledge and consent for years even before Obama.

Today whistle Blowers are now imprisoned exposing corruption and denied justice. In Early Texans, people have been detained and imprisoned from redressing their grievances to Santa Anna.

I can make a long laundry list making parallels between Obama and Santa Anna. What is the difference between the Texans today and the early people who settled and made Texas a republic? Early Texans and American colonist would have started shooting a long time ago. They would not have put up with a WACO or a Ruby Ridge. They would have not tolerated a gun grab like the one they did in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. The early Texans and Colonist stood up, and did not allow the muskets to be confiscated. The Colonist made their stand at Lexington and Concord. The Early Texas made their stand at Gonzalez being outnumbered by the Mexican Army trying to fetch the cannon dared the tyrants to” Come and Take it"

The defenders of the Alamo had no knowledge that Texas became a republic. They stood their ground for the cause of freedom and the safety, the security of future generations of Texas. These brave men died at their post knowing it was a losing battle. They knew their death was coming. They rather fall to their death on the field of honor standing up then die on their knees as a cowered if they surrendered.

The death at the Alamo, those men did not die for nothing. General Sam Houston at the battle of San Jacinto made the battle cry before they marched into battle” Remember the Alamo!" Within less than 30 minutes when the Texas Army charged the Mexican garrison. The Mexican Army was defeated and Texas was a free republic.

Are we going to let the men before us die for nothing? It is our duty to make sure that never happens. Even though Obama is a puppet and Santa Anna was a puppet of the Maximilian dynasty. They are both dictators and usurpers. This is a lesson from the Alamo and all the battles before defending liberty. Did the defenders of the Alamo die in vain or are they going to be remembered for their sacrifice making sure their legacy of liberty lives on? It is our choice. Sam Houston has said.” Texas will again lift its head and stand among the nations" Are we the generation that will see that happen? Remember the Alamo!


6 comments:

  1. what! this is total BS!!!! the settlers had no business in north east mexico (today texas), they were the invaders!!!!oh by the way,sam houston was a cold blooded killer....

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    1. You are a fricking moron. The settlers were invited in by the Mexican government. When Santa Anna usurped the Mexican Constitution he had to kill thousands of Mexicans in the provinces south of Tejas before he got to the Alamo.
      Santa Anna had a policy of executing all prisoners. At the Battle of San Jacinto Houston captured Santa Anna and close to 1,000 of his men. They were not summarily executed but allowed to return to Mexico!

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    2. One of the reasons for the "pardon' was to avoid bad PR. The Battle of San Jacinto was a sham battle. You can't call it a battle when your army attacks the other army in their underwear and sleeping in the tent as the sun rises -- imagine executing them still in their undies!? Houston knew it, and foreign observers (largely British) knew it. Then again, why execute them when you already did it by mass slaughtering unarmed soldiersin battle. Totally dishonorable.

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  2. Powerful !! Texas has always had guts. The surplus of critters like the above make it imperative for patriots to stand up and make more noise.

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  3. Good Post Realman2020. My qualm, and a historical one, is the Maximillian Habsburg reference. I am positively sure Maximillian was the PUPPET of the French (proxy French governor)and it was Benito Juarez and company (liberals like Obama)who out of nationalism fought the French. Santa Ana was a stooge of the British and American Freemasons, not French or Austrian. Those Texans, who did not invade but were allowed to come in due to liberal and open Mexican immigration policies. That they were not sinceree in becoming Mexicans in the Catholic/Hispanic sense and identity is another story, as well as their political leaders had one leg in Mexico and the other in Washington. It was Globalist British designs they were up against (with USa covertly involved), not the Globalist French Masonic kind 20 years later.

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  4. A correction. I wrote . . ."Benito Juarez and company (liberals like Obama) who out of nationalism . . .". It sounds like I'm saying that Barry is patriotic but it wasn't my intent. Both were alike in they were anti-Christian in their vision of the State, hence, my textliberals like Obama), not the nationalistic part. Dems could need their own version of Juarez (maybe Kutnich is the closest to that).

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