A New American Revolution?

Posted by C.C.Mitchell
Feb 18 2010

February, 17th of 2010 dawns a new American revolution. An extravaganza of conservative leaders gathered at Mount Vernon to sign a new political initiative.  The Mount Vernon Statement is a mantra of conservatism. A reminder of our nations roots. This is the new calling card of the republican party; a call to arms for conservatives to rise up against over-large and ever growing government that has trample the Constitution’s concept of limited government.

The Mount Vernon Statement looks good on paper but is it real? Will the signers of this new declaration to return the will of the people to the people be beholden to this document as were the Founding Fathers were when they signed The Declaration of Independence? Or will this “Historic Document” merely go down in history as going down in flames?

Will the signers of this document walk the walk? Or is this just lip service to the Tea Party Movement?

The signing of the Declaration of Independence

The signing of the Declaration of Independence

Exactly what is it  that makes The Declaration of Independence so special, so important, of such great consequence? The consequence of course. The document itself - though the rallying cry of the ages and a symbol of our freedoms and liberties - is just ink on paper. Do not misunderstand. I am in no way shape or form trying to diminish the grandeur and importance of The Declaration of Independence. I am simply trying to say that it was the men who wrote it that make it so grand and important.

These men stood up against what they understood to be an oppressive governing body with much more than empty words. They believed their document to be much more than just ink on paper. They stood by their statement and were willing to sacrifice all that they held dear on this earth in hopes of a better tomorrow. If the revolution had failed they would have been tried for  treason and executed.

So what penalty will the men and women who have consigned themselves to this new statement suffer if it is just ink on paper? They may be humiliated in the press; They may be called names; Maybe even lose their jobs. Certainly not death or bodily harm

Clearly they have almost nothing to lose. They are humiliated, and called names on a daily basis now. And most are more than affluent in their lives anyway.

The comparison of the latter pales to the former; the stakes aren’t high enough to hold them to their statement.

Tea Party Power

The tea Party movement now in full swing is most certainly having its effect on the political landscape. Their cause is obvious; they want a return to a smaller government, to be held to their own self interests and not big brothers. Yet again - though honorable and patriotic as their intentions may be - they do not fear the consequences of The Founding Fathers.

They all assemble before the various government buildings in Washington armed with admonitory signs and snappy slogans and catchphrases - some angry mob. Afterward they go back to their daily lives hoping they made some lasting impression on the politicians hiding inside. With no worry of retribution they stuff their signs in the closet until the next big rally.

So what is my point in all of this? Do they have the will to see it through? What are they willing to sacrifice for their cause?

A new American Revolution?  I think not.

I support the Tea Party movement and I applaud the signers of The Mount Vernon Statement but I myself will be watching these people for sincerity. I also noticed that the Washington politicians haven’t lined up to sign this statement meant to  support of the very documents they took an oath to uphold.

It’s a Cracked World!

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  1. [...] An extravaganza of conservative leaders gathered at Mount Vernon to sign a new political initiative. The Mount Vernon Statement is a mantra of conservatism. A reminder of our nations roots. This is the new calling card of the republican …This Post [...]

  2. The BoBo says:

    Glad to see you back at it again CC! I don’t put stock in to any politician signing this statement. Where were they when they were in power? Is it a step in the right direction? I don’t know. The Mount Vernon Statement document is great - the signatories - I’m not so sure of.

    I too will be watching these people since I don’t trust a single politician these days. If they are out to highjack the tea party movement just to further their careers - it will most definitely be political suicide. More Americans are awake now more than ever.

    • C.C.Mitchell says:

      That’s been my belief all along. I don’t expect the Tea Partiers to let these guys off easily either. As I said there is little sacrifice in the signing of this document; the only thing to hold them to their word - in this case signature - is “We the people,” we have to hold them to their word/signature and eject those whose words prove empty.

      Thanks for stopping in and voicing your opinions BoBo. I’m glad to be back.

  3. Harrison says:

    I think the Tea Party movement will be ripped apart by divisions. Already you have people upset about Palin’s speech and the movement appears to have no clear leader. The GOP will co-opt as much of their agenda as they can.

    • C.C.Mitchell says:

      I have believed that The Tea Party movement really wants a leader. The movement is based on “We the people…” There can be no leader of the masses the way they see things. The divisions you speak of aren’t in my opinion over who is the leader as much as that there IS a leader. The Tea Party movement is made of of multiple splinter cells (Maybe that’s why the left calls them right wing domestic terrorists huh). They only want to be heard and properly represented they hold no desire to present a candidate of there own. Anyone who proves to be beholden to their same values will be supported by Tea Partiers be them Republicans or Democrats (yeah right).

      At least that’s my take on it Harrison; Thanks for dropping in and registering your thoughts.

  4. VH says:

    The Tea Party may or may not amount to a hill of beans but at least we are experiencing a positive grass roots conservative movement that rankles the leftists. BTW, the Dallas Tea Party has a little challenge for Keith Olbermann.

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