Letter to the Editor

Our enemies are infiltrating U.S.

To the editor:

"I consider the foundation of the Constitution as laid on this ground: That 'all powers not delegated to the United States, by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States or to the people' (10th Amendment). To take a single step beyond the boundaries thus specifically drawn around the powers of Congress, is to take possession of a boundless field of power, no longer susceptible to any definition." -- Thomas Jefferson

The wisdom of that statement was gutted by the 14th Amendment, which appeals to our emotions and the senses of our physical nature. It has evolved to encompass anything the craven flesh desires. It is now politically correct that craven immorality be demanded and sanctioned by a federal judge who supports that particular depravity and elevates it to a human right through redefinition.

It is also is politically correct to scoff at the notion that our enemies have infiltrated our government, schools, churches, universities and entertainment industry. But it is obvious to me that our enemies have studied us and have a far better understanding of what made America a powerful nation -- our foundational laws, heritage and history -- far more than American s have, especially the more secularly educated among us.

What made America great is not the much vaunted word "diversity" that the left so condescendingly and incessantly pukes out. "Diverstiy" is really just their synonym for "adversity" to traditional biblical morals.

JOHN McMILLEN

Sikeston, Mo.