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    By Chuck Baldwin

    November 10, 2010

    The Roman poet Juvenal (circa 100 A.D.) wrote regarding the way latter-day Roman emperors retained power and control over the masses that were seemingly more than happy to obsess themselves with trivialities and self-indulgences while their once-great-and-powerful empire collapsed before their very eyes. He wrote:

    Already long ago, from when we sold our vote to no man, the People have abdicated our duties; for the People who once upon a time handed out military command, high civil office, legions--everything, now restrains itself and anxiously hopes for just two things: bread and circuses.

    I submit that a good many in America are, like Rome of old, carelessly frittering away their God-given liberties, foolishly clamoring for nothing more than government handouts and never-ending entertainment. Millions and millions of Americans (especially males) are literally intoxicated with sports. Sports are no longer a great American pastime; they are now a great American obsession.

    Mind you, this writer has been a sports fan all of his life. I began playing organized basketball in the fifth grade; I was on the high school wrestling team; I played football in high school and college; and I ran track. Still today, I enjoy watching a good NFL game (yes, Im still a Green Bay Packers fan), a good college game when the Gators are playing, a good NCAA mens basketball game (especially during the tournament--even more so when the Hoosiers are in it), and any NBA championship series between the Celtics and Lakers (I root for Boston). And I even like to watch a round of professional golf once in a while (it helps me go to sleep when Im trying to take a nap). But none of the above will interfere with anything that is important, and I am not going to plan my whole universe around any of it. If it is convenient, I will watch. If its not, I will read about it in the sports section of the newspaper. And Im certainly not going to spend my hard-earned money following any sports team (even those I like) all over the country like some rock band groupie.

    I am not talking about sports in general; I am talking about the way many American men have allowed sports to control and dominate their lives. With many, sports are not just a hobby; they are a religion. I cannot count the number of conversations between men that I overhear in restaurants, airplanes, boardrooms, and, yes, even church houses, in which every man in the circle is literally consumed with all sorts of sports facts, information, and opinions. In many such discussions, these men will talk about nothing else. To these men, there is absolutely nothing in the world more important than the latest sports score, announcement, or trade.

    NOTHING!

    And there is also a very real psychological pitfall associated with a mans intoxication with sports. I submit that an obsession with sports gives men a false sense of masculinity and actually serves to steal true manhood from them.

    For example, it used to be when men stripped their shirts off and painted their faces, they were heading to the battlefield to kill the tyrants troops. Now they are headed off to the sports coliseum to watch a football game. A mans ego and machismo was once used to protect his family and freedom; now its used to tout batting averages and box scores (or how many guns we have or how well we shoot them). The fact is, if we could get the average American male to get as exercised and energized about defending the historic principles upon which liberty and Western Civilization are built as he is in defending his favorite quarterback or NASCAR driver, (or over his latestt AR build), our country would not be in the shape it is in today.

    The sad reality is that much of todays masculinity is experienced only vicariously through a variety of sports teams and personalities. Instead of personally flexing our muscles for God and country, freedom and liberty, or home and hearth, we punch the air and beat our chests over touchdowns and home runs (even though we had absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with them ourselves). Instead of getting in the face of these would-be tyrants in Washington, D.C., who are doing everything they can to steal the American dream, we get in the face of the poor umpire who makes a bad call or the Little League coach who doesnt play my son enough. Our happiness, well-being, and mood are not determined by anything personally achieved (or lost), but by what others accomplished (or didnt accomplish) at the ball park. Whether our children inherit a land of liberty and freedom does not seem nearly as important as whether they make the starting lineup on the football team.

    Add to an epidemic obsession with sports the demand for more and more handouts from Big Brother and the outlook for liberty is not good. Everywhere we turn, we seem to hear people clamoring for government to give them more and more. They expect government to supply their every need and meet their every demand. They then have the gall to turn around and say, God bless America: land of the free?

    Ladies and gentlemen, one cannot have it both ways. If we expect government to be our supplier, we cannot expect that it will not become our master. Always remember this: government has nothing to give except that it first takes it from someone else. Every dollar and every job that government gives is first taken from someone else.

    Furthermore, every job given to government is another freedom--and another dollar--taken from the citizenry. Every government job brings with it a restriction, a prohibition, a regulation, an inspection, a fee, a tax, an assessment, etc. As government grows, freedom shrinks. As government spends, wealth shrinks. And as government hires, opportunity shrinks.

    Most historians agree with Juvenal that the mighty Roman Empire collapsed from within due to a morally reckless, selfish, pleasure-crazed, sports-obsessed, bread and circus society that willingly surrendered the principles of self-government to an insatiable central government that, through perpetual wars and incessant handouts, destroyed a once-great republic.

    By all appearances, the bread and circus society has reared its ugly head in America. And make no mistake about it: if the people of the United States do not quickly repent of this madness, the consequences will be just as destructive for our once-great republic as it was for Rome.
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    I'm aware that this isn't gonna be real popular, but I think it needs to be said just to make us see realities...if it offends you, sorry.

    Don't read it.

    When the author of the above article starts talking about sports, substitue shooting, and owning guns, and see where you fall in to this trap...even our fasination with the 2nd amendment isn't going to save us from the coming problems if we don't address the broader issues at hand.

    When someone asks "what's your legislative agenda" and all you can think of is gun rights, your missing the big picture...if some fundimental changes aren't made in the spending and taxing and spending and taxing and handing out OUR MONEY faster than they can take it from us, our guns aren't going to be "sporting" objects anymore. And if you aren't able to accept that and man your post when that time comes, then that really pretty AR you made may have been a lot of fun, but you missed the real reason we have the right to make and shoot that AR in the first place.


    With well known economic guru's stating that we could be looking at 65.00 a pound sugar and 75.00 a pound coffee and 200.00 a barrel oil over the next 18 months because of the devaluation in our currency taking place NOW with this massive 600 BILLION...

    that's $600,000,000,000,000.00
    printing/devaluation of our money, we need to speak up NOW. The elections just happened, we have to hold feet to the fire at the STATE level as WELL as at the National level on policies that will keep ouor nation intact, not just keep us armed while the country that we are supposed to love dies all around us.
     

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    I've said something similar for a very long time. "As long as people can drink their Starbucks and drive their Hummers, nothing else matters."
     

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    I've said something similar for a very long time. "As long as people can drink their Starbucks and drive their Hummers, nothing else matters."

    It matters now...cause that is going to come to an end if we don't demand an end to the madness!
     

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    Every bit of this is true... and I agree with you, West. Sports games are an incredible distraction to the nation (and have never held my interest for any length of time), as well as the latest celebrity getups and other such tripe.

    The problem is.. what do WE do to STOP quantitative easing?
     

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    Can you stand on the side of a mountain and stop an avalanche that is headed right for you?
    At this point it really cant be stopped. The best you can do is prepare by moving cash to safe places.

    which, for the most part, isn't in cash anymore but commodities such as gold and silver.

    Things can be turned around, but not quickly or easily...

    I figured this thread would either be ignored or that EVERYONE would post. Sure enough, everyone wants to continue with their head in the sand. Kinda like Nero, fiddling while Rome burned...
     

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    I've said something similar for a very long time. "As long as people can drink their Starbucks and drive their Hummers, nothing else matters."
    By the time the average Joe can no longer afford their Starbucks and Hummers, it's already too late. I think it's probably too late already. "Quantitative easing" has already happened and we're only just barely starting to see the effects. Honestly I don't know what to do about it. Floods, hurricanes, and other natural disasters I know how to deal with, but this I have no idea.
     

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    By the time the average Joe can no longer afford their Starbucks and Hummers, it's already too late. I think it's probably too late already. "Quantitative easing" has already happened and we're only just barely starting to see the effects. Honestly I don't know what to do about it. Floods, hurricanes, and other natural disasters I know how to deal with, but this I have no idea.

    Just like you would for a hurricane, minus the having to run to high ground...
     
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