THE FROG THEORY
If you drop a frog in
boiling water he will leap right out.
If you slowly heat the water he will be
content until it's too late to get out.
That is exactly how history works.
It moves slowly and we never really see
any danger until it's too late.
Remember how suppressed workers were
before unions came along? The unions
leveled the playing field.
Unfortunately, over a long period of
time the pendulum swung too far.
Slowly, businesses and factories closed
and jobs left the country. We were
comfortable and didn't see the change
coming. We blamed everyone except
ourselves for what happened. We weren't
alert to how slow things change over
time.
World War II, and the Korean War,
demonstrated how powerful a united
nation could be. Our nation, and our
families, were united. The father was
the head of the family and the President
was the head of the nation. Both were
highly respected.. We were content and
happy.
We were good at fighting a hot war but
we were unprepared to fight a cold war
with the communists in the 50's. They
knew they couldn't change us but they
didn't care. Their philosophy was to
wait it out and capture the minds of our
children. They loaded our colleges with
many of their professors and waited. It
didn't take long to see the results.
The 60''s ushered in the radicals, drug
culture, student protesters, and the
Vietnam War. The aim of the cold war
was to divide and conquer. They divided
our families and the nation. The secret
to defeating a polite and respectful
people is to scream. The louder and
longer you scream the better your chance
of winning. Radicals are masters at
this form of attack. They know if you
constantly scream and repeat a lie it
will eventually become the truth.
The media, and Hollywood, hammered us
with hate America themes and stories.
Our service men, and women, were jeered,
cursed, and spit on. Even the people,
who latter wanted to become their
President, thrashed them. We lost our
first War in history. There was no
hero's homecoming for our fighting men
and women.
The Reverend King, who was raised in the
old school, peacefully changed the race
issue and united the people. When he
died the new breed of leaders like the
Jesse Jackson's, Lewis Farakon,'s Al
Sharpton's, and Rev. Wright's put a lid
on his efforts and turned racism into a
money making machine.
Corporations were green-mailed by
threats of protests, product boycotts,
or endless lawsuits. Every issue, large
or small, became a race issue. The
public recoiled in fear of being called
a racist. Their voices were silenced
because one word could cost you a
career, get you fired, or get you sued.
Even politicians buckled under to the
pressure. The Florida legislature
issued a formal apology for having
slavery 200 years ago. They were thanked
by being asked for compensation. There
is no end in sight for this kind of
nonsense. America didn't capture slaves
and bring them to America. Their own
people sold them to slave traders from
several nations. This knowledge doesn't
stop the screamers. History is what it
is and you can't change it. There have
been many tragic events in history. You
acknowledge them and move on.
They divided our nation into two
separate Americas. We now have
Americans, and African-Americans,
although Africa has nothing to do with
being an American. You can be one or
the other but not both. You are what you
were born to be. You do not subordinate
our country to any foreign nation. It's
equivalent to flying the African flag
above the Stars and Stripes. If you
hyphenate two countries America always
comes first.
This election year could be the turning
point in our history because the frog
theory has come into play. It's time to
step back and look at how the country
has slowly changed since the cold war
started. Don't get caught up in all the
hype.
George McGovern was the first
Presidential candidate to test the
waters with college students. The
Clinton's played a big role in his
campaign. It was the worst campaign
ever run. He was crushed in the
election.
Step two was to infiltrate all the
information vehicles such as radio,
newspapers, magazines, TV and movies.
They were quite successful at that.
Jimmy Carter was the first President to
demonstrate the leadership skills of the
far left. Weak military, high taxes,
runaway inflation, 19% mortgage rates,
and plain incompetence ended his career
in Washington. Iran, a small country at
the time, took American hostages and
kicked sand in our face. By negotiating
from weakness Carter could not get the
hostages released.
The big benefit of the Carter years is
that they were followed by the Reagan
years. The nation got a clear look at
the difference between a weak nation and
a strong nation. Every student should
know this difference. When Ronald
Reagan took over the hostages were
quickly released, taxes were lowered,
inflation dropped, mortgage rates
dropped, and the military was
strengthened. Russia quickly waved the
white flag and waited for another
Democrat term.
Clinton took over Carters uncompleted
social programs. He weakened the
military and tried to pass large
government programs. An Intern derailed
his Presidency. While he was tied up
with his personal problems his lawyers
ran the country. He passed up three
opportunities to take out Osama Bin
Laden. This eventually cost us the loss
of our Twin Towers, thousands of
American lives, and got us involved in a
war with Iraq.
By the end of his term the left had
captured a large share of the media and
it flexed its muscle in 2000. The hate
Bush campaign got off to a roaring
start. The brainwashing theory of
repeating the same story over and over
again was launched.
There were endless stories about our
evil nation and its President.
Top-secret plans were leaked to the
press and printed for the entire world
to see. Hollywood cranked out
documentaries about the evil Bush
administration and our evil military.
They laid the groundwork for the next
election. The ACLU flooded the courts
with lawsuits and the Democrat party
became a law firm. Almost every
incumbent, or his or her spouse, is a
lawyer.
They now have the perfect candidate
because they can squash criticism by
playing the race card. If you don't
like Obama, or criticize him, you are a
racist. They can hide his inexperience
and background by turning him into a
rock star and singing change and hope.
They don't tell us what kind of change,
or how it will be done, only that you
should hope for the best. By keeping
the hype going they don't have to put
anything of substance on the table.
The only thing we really know about
Obama is that his wife has never been
proud to be an American. They want us
to believe that his liberal college
professors, Rev. Pfleger, his ties to
radicals Bill Ayer and Lewis Farakon,
and listening to the Rev. Wright's hate
talks for 20 years, had no influence on
his thinking. If they didn't, then who
did? He wasn't in business and didn't
see fit to serve his country. These
people launched his political career and
their organizations received earmarks in
return for their campaign donations and
political help. They must have had some
influence. Rev. Wright's church
received over $15 million. That's only
one small local church. Think on a
national scale.
The change being promoted is a change
back to the Carter years. It started in
2006 when the lawyer party took over.
There have been endless lawsuits and
investigations in retaliation for the
Clinton years. It keeps the lawyers
busy but does nothing for the economy.
The economy has been in a downward
spiral since they took over.
Returning to the Carter years of high
taxes, high inflation, and a weak
military is not the change we are
looking for. We cannot cower to a bunch
of crazies whose only goal in life is to
kill us.
The old sage's (over 50) will have to
play a big role in this election. The
young people simply don't know what the
aged know. The advantage of aging is the
knowledge you accumulated. You know
what United States means. You know what
the seldom-heard word respect means.
You know how wonderful freedom and
independence is. You know the
difference between a strong and a weak
nation; and you know what it takes to
keep it strong. You know history
because you have lived it.
Although the old guard is dying off, and
getting to tired to fight, they have to
muster one more charge. If they don't,
our children, and grandchildren, will
never know the joy and freedom that is
the bedrock of our country. The heat is
slowly being turned up and the water is
getting hot.
The old frogs better start jumping
before it's too late.
WILL HISTORY REPEAT ITSELF ? ? ?
Dr. Larry J. Tracy