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Give Them Enough Rope And.



Posted: Sunday, August 16, 2009

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It is an age old adage that works time after time and patience is the key to it. You set the course and wait and little by little you give a little more and until yes, it is woven it so tight around one has literally hung themselves. In America 's case those ropes are multiple in nature. Greed, covetousness and immorality the ropes and in reality all mankind the users, America however, is the spinner, weaver of the rope that engulfs all. The other nations spin their own brand of rope, cord, hanging called communism, socialism, fascism or what ever else man can devise to rule. Yet America 's rope is stronger and more binding because even though the others rope speaks of the opposite it is just not truth and reality. They want exactly what America offers.

So in order to convert the world to a one new and total economic system that embraces all systems into one, yes one complete one world system, one has to create the opportunities for that conversion.

Now greed the most binding rope of all because once it ensnares you there is no escape. For the debtor total submission, for the lender who wraps that rope tighter and tighter complete destruction of their prey. The ensnared totally engulfed and forever in the trap subservient to the lender.

Now what leads them into that is the coveting of more and more of what this earth has to offer. Yes and the rope is measured out ever so slowly so that more and more is wrapped around the person until, like the snake, they have no hope of escape. Yes every breath the coils get pulled tighter and tighter until all life is gone.

Yes and finally the moral destruction means that they are never aware of what is happening. They enter the trap and they never see it coming. Too indulged in the falsehood of pleasure and delight. Yes like drugs, snared by the dealer until they cannot, even if desirous of breaking the rope that binds them, ever do that. Yes and they readily blame others because as they wrap the rope ever so tight they view it as decent, good, the right thing to do. They in effect are never in danger, only the other a veil over their eyes to reality.

So here we are today, America , wrapped in the rope of destruction, on the verge of being swallowed and hung by a new one world economic order that will come to be. It must come to be. It has to come to be for prophesy to be fulfilled.

Yes and it is at the hands of the serpent. Yes that same serpent who snared our first parents in the Garden. Who did it not by force of arms but by tongue and words. The smoothness of his agents in devising, implementing and yes selling the trap. In the giving of as much rope as necessary to allow you or me to hang ourselves. Yes and that we did. Yes, Give them enough rope and is exactly what was used.

2009 Robert T. Melaccio, Sr. All Rights Reserved Worldwide.

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Robert Melaccio Sr.
has worked in the computer industry for 40 plus years in a diversified business and managerial environments. He enjoys freelance writing, giving seminars for young adults and teen groups as well as being an accomplished award winning poet of published poetry. He has worked teaching and as a youth minister. He is married and has three children and three grandchildren.

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» left by David Tanguay
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You make a good point here Mr. Melaccio. Oh there is something wrong with my page I can't leave responses to my articles, So I'll thank you for commenting on my article "I don't know I just don't know" here.
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» left by straight talk 1 year 335 days ago.
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Hi David. I've been real busy with mom, her sickness and passing last week but I always have a few moments tor read you. I no longer have a computer or phone at home, you know "help is on the way" but it never reached us. yet things are fine. I hope all is well with you?
 All the best, Robert
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