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U.S.-loving Aussie wants to start by following Constitution

WND
By Andrew Ireland
WASHINGTON – At a time of crisis, a fresh set of eyes may be just what is needed to clear the fog and find the light.
And what with illegal aliens, immigration, Benghazi, ISIS, the Middle East, bombs over Jerusalem, Fast and Furious, the IRS and more, who can argue America isn’t facing a crossroads.
So a true de Tocqueville of our time, one foreigner, is offering that leadership to Americans.
WND Books’ author from Down Under, Nick Adams is shining light on why America is the beacon of hope and freedom for the world. His newly released book “The American Boomerang: How the World’s Greatest Turnaround Nation Will Do It Again,” outlines six steps to taking back America:
- Exercise fidelity to the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and founding ideals.
- Promote and achieve a return to American self-belief as a force of nature. As any leader knows: you can’t expect others to believe in you if you don’t believe in yourself.
- Re-engage with cultural institutions. It is time to compete for control of the cultural institutions that for the past four decades have been the forums and seedbeds of the Left. From Hollywood to popular music to teaching to journalism. The days of the cultural elites playing unopposed … they’re numbered. We’re coming to get you, he explains.
- Put an end to the culture of complaint and entitlement. We need to put the professional offense-takers out of business. They’re designed to intimidate us, to remove our confidence, to make us afraid to even look at someone the wrong way, to make all our visceral convictions suspect. The days of promoting grievance and envy … they’re over.
- Stand up to bullies. America cannot allow itself to continue to be bullied by the anti-bullying crusade. It’s time to punch the bully’s nose.
- Embrace rugged individualism. Rugged individualism is not an exercise in political nostalgia – it is a genuine solution for the myriad problems facing the United States in the 21st century. American national character must be understood in light of what it is: a self-made society. The world needs America to be a country of self-reliant warriors, not pussycats.
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The constitution will always fail because it parries “us” against “them”. Limited clash of cultures still means war and chaos with the most destructive force “winning” (sic). Diktat never will be cooperation.
Also, topically:
http://ozziethinker.wordpress.com/2014/07/12/leeching-off-the-system/
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