Russell
Means (1939 - 2012) was an Oglala Sioux from South Dakota. He perished from
Mother Earth on October 22, 2012.
He
was an outspoken advocate for the rights of indigenous people in North and
South America. He also appeared in many Hollywood films, and was active in the
Libertarian party as a nominee to represent the party as a presidential
candidate in 1987, coming in second to Congressman Ron Paul..
The
following is an October 22, 2012, news release from his family:
Hello our relatives. Our dad
and husband, now walks among our ancestors. He began his journey to the spirit
world at 4:44 am, with the Morning Star, at his home and ranch in Porcupine.
There will be four opportunities for the people to honor his life to be
announced at a later date. Thank you for your prayers and continued support. We
love you. As our dad and husband would always say, “May the Great Mystery
continue to guide and protect the paths of you and your loved ones.”
The wife and children of Russell Means
444 Crazy Horse Drive
Pahin Sinte, Republic of Lakotah
The wife and children of Russell Means
444 Crazy Horse Drive
Pahin Sinte, Republic of Lakotah
Russell
Means has a website at russellmeansfreedom.com -- I wrote a couple of articles
for that site, including the following piece -- Means later added several
paragraphs to the article and posted it in the summer of 2009.
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A
CYCLE OF INEVITABILITY
Alexander
Tyler, a Scottish history professor at the University of Edinburgh,
wrote a treatise in 1787, titled THE CYCLE OF DEMOCRACY. In it he made the
following observation:
“A
Democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist
until voters discover that they can vote themselves money from the public
treasury. From that moment on the majority always votes for the candidates
promising the most money from the public treasury, with the result that a
democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy followed by a
dictatorship.”
Tyler
went on to point out that the average age of the world’s great civilizations
has been approximately 200 years and that they seemed to progress through the
following sequence:
1)
From bondage to spiritual faith
2)
From spiritual faith to great courage
3)
From courage to liberty
4)
From liberty to abundance
5)
From abundance to selfishness
6)
From selfishness to complacency
7)
From complacency to apathy
8)
From apathy to dependency
9)
From dependency back to bondage
The
United States of America
was born in 1776 and soon became one of the greatest countries in the history
of civilization.
Today,
more than 200 years later, the USA
is rapidly sliding down the slippery slope of dependency. Government handouts
(financial bailouts, welfare, Social Security, Medicare, federal grants, pork
projects, etc.) have made us increasingly dependent on the federal government,
requiring an excessive amount of taxation to do so.
While
local governments are forced to adhere to a fixed budget, the federal
government continues to spend more money than it takes in. The national debt 10
years ago was $2 trillion dollars. Our present national debt exceeds $12
trillion and is projected to become increasingly worse over the next several
years with no end in sight.
The
incoming administration proposes to throw more money at the current financial
mess we're in. This will require more borrowing against the future, adding more
national debt which will be passed on to future generations.
Even
more disturbing, increased involvement by the centralized federal government in
our free market system ultimately means more government control in all aspects of
out lives, which in turn means less individual freedom.
Professor
Tyler was correct. A democracy cannot sustain itself because the voting public
does not vote for the best interest of the country, it votes for the best
interest of the individual. More for me, less for others.
Human
nature includes greed. We have evolved into a credit and consumption society,
purchasing things before we can afford them, driven by a programmed lust for
endless growth rather than an ethic of common sense.
Voters
elect politicians who will bring home the bacon rather than adhere to sound
fiscal policy. This inherent greed of the voting public will eventually lead to
the downfall of our democracy. Instead of using tax dollars wisely to maintain
infrastructure and protect our individual freedom, it’s being used to maintain
dependency on the national government and protect the incumbency of
politicians.
Our
dependency on a large central government will lead us into bondage once again.
Our only options will be to grind away at peek production and seek mindless
growth, and shovel most of the rewards down the rat hole of a government whose
solution to problems is peek production and mindless growth.
We
will enslave ourselves by our own greed.
The
downfall of our country is inevitable unless a massive amount of people wise up
and do something about it, such as insisting our government live within a
reasonable budget and keep their meddling to a minimum.
Unfortunately,
finding the proper balance is impossible when voters select candidates who
promise to give them things by confiscating the earnings of someone else.
Serving yourself by collectively plundering others and financing our collective
greed by borrowing against the earnings of future generations is morally wrong.
A
reliance on government leads to the growth of government, which leads to the
dominance of government, which leads to bondage to government.
It's
a cycle of inevitability, unless collective wisdom overcomes collective greed.
If
our democracy collapses, we have no one to blame but our collective selves.
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Quote for the Day -- "The only way you can be free is to know
that you are worthwhile as a distinct human being. Otherwise you become what
the colonizers have designed, and that is a lemming. Get in line, punch the
right keys, and die." Russell Means
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Bret Burquest is the author of 9 books, including THE REALITY OF
THE ILLUSION OF REALITY and 11:11 EARTH TIME (available on Amazon). He lives in
the Ozark Mountains with a dog named Buddy Lee and the Ghost of Black Elk.
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