Chapter Thirteen

THE CREATOR'S RIGHTS PARTY

 

There comes a time in each person's life when decisions are made that determine the destiny of the individual. So too with nations. Just as individuals have the power to change directions in midstream and return to the near shore, nations can change their course. But a ship of State must encounter massive resistance before any change of direction can occur.

That change of direction begins with the movement of one small device on the ship: the rudder. A shift in the rudder causes a slight change of direction so that now instead of plowing like a knife through the water, the broadside mass of the ship encounters the overwhelming mass of the water...and the ship begins to turn.

In the United States of America, each individual citizen has the opportunity to be a rudder on the ship of State. But that opportunity requires the ability to wear several hats simultaneously. And at least one of those hats must be the hat of a citizen absolutely committed to doing his duty.

In some circumstances, duty is an easy concept to define: in the military one's duty is to obey the lawful orders of superior officers. But duty for a civilian in the United States of America has never been easy to define because there is no readily apparent chain of command which citizens are obligated to obey. The chain of command in the United States starts with each individual citizen of the nation. When a majority of citizens agree on a course, the ship of State is moved in that direction. Under such a system of government individuals themselves choose the orders they, as individuals, are obligated to obey. We, the people, choose the laws that rule our lives.

There is always a price to pay when the law we choose to rule us is not the law chosen by those around us. Stress is applied to the rudder, stress that if allowed to steadily increase could fracture the rudder and leave the Ship of State adrift to roam aimlessly in dangerous waters.

This danger causes many citizens to see their duty as avoiding choices that could lend stress to the rudder. Whatever direction the ship is headed, they go along for the ride, trusting the hands on the helm to lead them safely to shore.

Other citizens prefer to join the captain on the watchdeck and peer for themselves into the mist surrounding the Ship. These people presume themselves to have eyes that can see as well into the mist as any captain, and since they know they are obligated to make decisions that ultimately determine the course of the ship of State, they believe they have a duty to be up on the watchdeck with the Captain.

This book is written for those people. If you are one of those people, you know by now that I am convinced that everyone, even a free lance social scientist, has a duty to do the work of government. And you have some insight into the course I would plot for the ship of State. But in order to ensure that there is no misunderstanding let me abandon the tone of dispassionate scientific objectivity I have (probably unsuccessfully) tried to employ and talk to you while I wear my American citizen hat.

The ship of State is headed for an iceberg. Without the idea of Rights as an inalienable gift of the Creator, there is nothing that can prevent government from once again becoming the monster it proved itself to be throughout most of recorded history. Whether the iceberg takes the form of the loss of national sovereignty to a United Nations ruled by communist ideology or whether the iceberg will appear in the form of economic gridlock from within no man can tell. But unless this nation changes course a collision is inevitable. The iceberg is out there. And the Titanic can sink.

The day the legal authorities in this nation destroyed the American Distinctive by removing the idea of the Creator from the reasoning process of this nation, this nation was pointed directly toward the iceberg. Everything that has been tried to date to correct the course of the ship of State has failed abysmally to move the rudder.

The reason the great majority of United States citizens are unconcerned about the legal decision in Roe v. Wade is because they see the consequences of the decision only in terms of its effect on the life of the fetus and the welfare of the mother. The public simply does not grasp the potentially earth-shaking effects of the thought process unleashed in Roe v. Wade on future government decisions.

The general public does not see that the Rights of every person on this planet are, according to the precedent set in Roe v. Wade, now subject to being eliminated on government authority. Unless authorities are subject to the idea of the Creator outlined in the Declaration of Independence, the only power that can make authorities respect individual Rights is brute force. And any citizens of any modern nation who thinks the masses can express enough brute force to overcome the military weaponry available to modern government authorities simply have not been paying attention to what authorities now have at their disposal in the way of crowd control.

Because the citizens of the United States are unaware of the inevitable consequences of the destruction of the American Distinctive, any movement to overthrow the New American Revolution and restore the American Distinctive to its rightful place of Sovereignty in this nation must begin by defining clearly those consequences. Hopefully, this book can help accomplish that.

But even after citizens are informed and committed to restoring the American Distinctive to Sovereignty in the United States, some way must be found so the citizens can move the rudder of State. In this, we can learn much from the people who created the New American Revolution.

The people who make a Revolution are absolutely committed to their point of view, and are willing to do whatever is necessary to make their Revolution become reality. The fact that the New American Revolution occurred by utilizing the existing political mechanism to create Revolutionary change without bloodshed says nothing about the character of the people making the Revolution, but it says much about their intelligence.

In their single-minded pursuit of the elimination of the idea of the Creator from the mind of man, they presented us with a case study in political cunning. Surrounded by a nation of people, the great majority of whom would be very uncomfortable advocating the elimination of the idea of the Creator from the mind of man, the Revolutionaries carried the day by understanding and manipulating the political process better than all the rest of the citizens combined.

Just as the New American Revolution has taught us all that Revolutions can be made today without violating any existing law in the nation, so too can the Restoration be accomplished. It is a fact that the ship of State is affected by every twitch on the rudder. Even though the ship of State has not yet begun to change course, the efforts of all the people who have worked to overcome the New American Revolution have not been in vain. They have laid a foundation upon which the Restoration can be constructed. But their efforts will never come to fruition as long as they work within the existing two-party system of government.

Within the two-party structure that now exists in the United States of America, many separate interest groups vie ferociously to define the priorities of the Party. Within each major political party, those committed to the restoration of the American Distinction comprise only one of many separate interest groups, all of whom define their interests as life or death matters. Close juxtaposition with those other interest groups tempts those who, under other circumstances, would be unwilling to compromise the American Distinctive, to allow the American Distinctive to be categorized as just another political issue amenable to compromise. Twenty-five years spent trying to move the existing party structure to exercise the political power necessary to Restore the American Distinctive to its place of Sovereignty in this nation has proven the fruitlessness of that activity.

Compromise is the business of the two party system. In theory every decision comes down to a choice between two potentially best alternative courses of action. The two party system works best in theory because the two parties allow both the two possible best alternatives to be represented. When the two party present the best two alternatives to the people, the people will choose the best of the two possible best. So the theory goes.

In practice though, the two best possible alternatives end up being compromises that reflect some parts of many competing possible courses of actions. This compromise process allows all of the competing interest groups within a political party to at least have a piece of the pie, or the action, whichever analogy applies best.

For example, the Republican Party has long been the vehicle of choice for those who saw the Restoration of the American Distinctive as a priority for this nation. For two decades, the Republican Party platform and Republican politicians paid diligent lipservice to the goal of overturning the Revolution created by Roe v. Wade. And for two decades a most unusual thing has been happening. Roe v. Wade has gone unchanged. The American Distinctive is visible in American politics in name only, the idea of the Creator continuing to be anathema to the reasoning process of legal authorities in this nation. Yet the business of government has continued without a hitch because the American Distinctive has always been the first concession made in any compromise solution between the two major political parties and their politicians.

After twenty years of frustrated efforts it should be time to grant that both the present major political parties are controlled by majorities unwilling to do what is necessary to return the American Distinctive to its place of Sovereignty in the United States of America. What two parties will not do, three parties gets done everytime.

The history of politics in America is replete with examples of a single-issue third party movement that broke the logjam preventing movement in pressing issues of the day. In fact, the very party that has found it possible to compromise the American Distinctive for twenty years arose as a single-issue third party created as a mechanism to destroy legalized slavery in the United States. Much can be learned from its history.

A man named Alvan E. Bovay saw legalized slavery as an attack on the American Distinctive. To him, legalized slavery directly violated the meaning, if not the intent, of the words of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America when they alleged that all men are endowed with their Creator with certain inalienable Rights; that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. Bovay became disgusted with the Whig party's commitment to compromise on the issue of slavery and in 1854, Bovay organized a meeting in Ripon, Wis. The meeting passed a resolution that committed them all to forming a single-issue third party if the Whigs did not defeat bills before Congress designed to extend legal slavery in the new states of Kansas and Nebraska. They named the party Republican.

The original Republican party entered the political arena and because of the single-minded purpose for which the party existed were able to attract every individual in the United States committed to defending the American Distinctive. By 1860, approximately five years after the party was born, the Republicans elected a President, a President who would not compromise on issues that threatened the survival of the Sovereign Ideas that rule the United States of America.

There are those who are convinced the time has come for a third party in the United States today. The parallels between legalized slavery and the present destruction of the American Distinctive are too numerous to detail here. Suffice it to say they are real, and they are powerful. So powerful in fact that there are those who will not hesitate to support a third party movement if that movement is seen to have the ability to Restore the American Distinctive to its place of Sovereignty is this nation.

Like the Grand Old Party of old, an effective American Party must be erected upon a platform with room for more than sectarian fundamentalists intent on enforcing their theological distinctives on the American people. It must be a citizens party, not a church. Erected securely on the foundation laid by men like George Washington, Samuel Adams, and Thomas Jefferson, it must return us to the wisdom of the Founders of the United States of America, not to the agenda of modern-day preachers and television evangelists. While there will be room on the platform for everyone who desires to preserve the American Distinctive, nothing beyond a sincere commitment to preserve the American Distinctive must be required for admission to The Creator's Rights Party.

The Creator's Rights Party can destroy the iceberg that looms in the path of the United States of America as we plow toward the New World Order powered by our new nuclear engines. The value of the introduction of a third party in a two-party system is the third party allows one predominant issue to be spotlighted. As the third party grows, people who understand the importance of the issue spotlighted by the third party leave the two major parties, diverting their resources into the third party. This diversion of people and resources, if enough people are involved, creates a crisis within the two major parties. Inevitably, one or both of the two major parties resolves the crisis by embracing the issue spotlighted by the third party.

That is the idea. Inevitably ideas move people. The ideas they believe forces people to take sides, zigging or zagging depending on which ideas control them. The zig and zag of ideas is called politics.

Any idea that lacks the power to move people is meaningless babble, not fit to deserve the name idea. Once the ideas spotlighted in this book had the power to move the settlers of a New World to shake off their chains to a form of government that denied individuals their rightful place in history. They shook off those chains by boldly proclaiming to the world that they saw a new self-evident Truth: there was a Creator out there who endowed all men with certain inalienable rights.

We have seen that the Founders did not have all the answers. It was left to subsequent generations to clarify exactly who it was that this Creator had endowed with Rights. Whatever else might be said about the people who made the United States of America, it must be said that they clarified the issue: they clarified the issue one way or the other.

Once again the people of this planet are being called upon to settle another New World, to shake off the chains that so easily beset us and find a world where nations no longer hold the power to destroy the species called Homo sapiens. It is an open question whether the citizens of the United States of America will be moved to defend the Sovereign ideas this nation was created to defend. Based on a reading of the history of the people in the United States of America, it would be hard to deny that the issue will be settled: one way or the other.

As long as the legal authorities in the States of the United States surrender themselves to the ideas outlined in the decision of Roe v. Wade, as long as the Will of the Creator is refused to be factored into the equation leading to decision on the question of legalized abortion, no person can prove the American Distinctive is still in effect in the world. As we have seen, without the American Distinctive, the ideas available upon which a New World Order will be formed are ideas that threaten the Rights of every person on this planet. The fact that a Revolution has occurred in the United States of America that toppled the American Distinctive from Sovereignty in this nation means that any impact the American Distinctive can have on future events in the world is predicated on its return to sovereignty in the United States of America.

I propose The Creator's Rights Party be established in order to ensure the survival of the American Distinctive in the New World Order. As the nations of the world continue to collide like tectonic plates, with ever greater pressure building beneath the surface--pressure leading to the eruption of a redefinition of National Sovereignty--The Creator's Rights Party can work unceasingly to show the people of the world why the American distinctive must be preserved as the foundation of governmental Sovereignty on this planet.

But it is utterly preposterous to think that people in other nations will desire the American Distinctive if that Distinctive has been rejected by the American people themselves. It would be the purpose of The Creator's Rights Party to lobby the American people to consciously decide where they stand in relation to the ideas that this nation was originally built upon.

Governments exist because of the consent of the governed. No government can long survive without the consent of the great majority of the people governed. If the American people require the government that rules us to be established and operated with the plan of the Creator outlined in the American Declaration of Independence as its ruling guide, the American distinctive cannot be abolished from the face of the earth.

The tactics of The Creator's Rights Party would be simple: (1) public opinion must be educated to understand and defend the role of the Creator in the governments established by we, the people; (2) candidates must be elected at the local, state and federal level who are committed to the preservation of the American Distinctive in the New World Order.

The tactics will be implemented in two phases: the first phase educational, the second phase political.

The first phase is now underway. This book is one communication tool already at work. Others will follow. But the actual work of The Creator's Rights Party must be carried out by individuals who take the ideas in this book as a springboard from which to launch their own explanation of why the American Distinctive must be restored to Sovereignty in the United States of America.

Whether the second phase will ever be implemented is up to you. Unless there are individuals who are capable of taking the initiative in assisting in the educational phase now underway, The Creator's Rights Party will be aborted and the ideas outlined in the book will be proven to be the pipe dream of foolish visionaries utterly out of touch with the consciousness of people today.

How can people take the initiative in making the goals of The Creator's Rights Party a reality? Virtually every person on earth is a part of a circle of individuals who make up a real circle of power here on earth. The individuals within that circle influence and inform each other and together influence and inform the world around them. Any individual can take the initiative in The Creator's Rights Party by beginning to talk about the message in this book, or even better, by making this book available to those within their circle of power.

Speakers are available to talk to you or your group. The speakers can expand the ideas contained within this book and answer any questions you may have about the strategy and tactics of The Creator's Rights Party.

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