Saturday, January 30, 2010

Sobering was the video of the roll-call in Fort Hood, Texas, as the murdered service men and women names were called out... with the deafening silence the only response...



Now... there is another solemn roll-call being issued... and the response... a deafening silence... it is the roll-call to some 20-30 million aborted American citizens who would today be a part of the working force of this nation.

The ramifications are enormous... and the Borg Conspiracy is speaking to the economic reality of this dread decision in 1973... called "Abortion on Demand."

We as a nation are now facing the consequences just one brief generation later....


The Borg Conspiracy
.... Prior to WWII, there was the greatest generation. After WWII, there were the Baby Boomers. We had it all. From rock and roll and Elvis to birth control and the Rolling Stones. And now? There are ipods and ipads and cell phones and Blackberrys and big screen plasmas and you name it.

The only problem is, that as our nation's expenditures and debts have grown? Our population has continued to decline. Along with our jobs and manufacturing capability and our leadership stature in the world. Which means that our ability to pay for it has been slowing waning away.

And now? There is no new baby boomer generation to take up the slack, much less to maintain any equilibrium. We saw to that with Roe vs. Wade. There are an endless myriad of arguments pro and con concerning abortion in America, but one argument that you never hear made, is the effect on the nation that abortion has had. The affect to our work force, the affect to our heritage, the affect to our production capabilities and so on. And yes, the affect on social security.




Who will be paying for these programs like social security that we as a group (baby boomers) have paid into all our life. Who pays our benefits after everything that we ever contributed to has been squandered and wasted. There is nothing left for us now and there is nothing in the pipe behind us, since we saw fit to allow the killing of twenty million people. Those people would for the most part be contributing citizens today. Working and paying taxes and contributing to social security and expanding our economic base. But they aren't. They were never born. More specifically? They were killed off.

Perhaps in a perfect world their potential contributions would have been the present reality. But we gave up on our aspirations to live in a better world of peace and prosperity of life long ago. We as a nation opted to chase after Nirvana and the promises of a very real yet purposely obscured socialist agenda....

... consequences that will be felt for generations to come...

Consider and ponder.

xtnyoda, shalomed

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