Dear Liberals. We are Homo sapien sapiens. Stop with the bigotry.

When one “grows up” with red hair and freckles, labels, aren’t kind.  Of course after a few “skirmishes” the label changed from a negative to a warning about red heads and tempers.

I’ve always thought that to be a funny “label” as well.

I don’t have a temper.

As long as I am left alone I am the sweetest person on the planet.

Just ask me.

However if someone is doing something they shouldn’t I feel an obligation to stop them.

Again I don’t have a temper.

I am simply willing to engage and stop the behavior of someone being detrimental to me or others.

I have a label for this.

I call it a responsible American.

Decades ago I was one of hundreds of students packed into an auditorium for a prerequisite of which the title I have long forgotten.  The professor however I remember very well.  She stood at the podium and spoke eloquently for almost an hour.  As I do not remember the class I cannot state she said anything that I currently carry with me.  It was a comment from her that remains.  Part of the class was a written paper due at the end of the trimester.  I decided to write mine on labels and how damaging they were and are to a free society.

Political parties such as Republicans, Democrats, Libertarians, Independents, etc. are not evolving groups.

They are negative derivatives of the greatest country in the history of man.

The only word synonymous with America is Freedom.

When one has the privilege and honor to be able to call themselves an American only the short sighted would choose Republican.

Only the naive would choose Libertarian.

Only the uneducated would choose Democrat.

My written document acquiesced to specific labels being an intricate part of society.  Having first and last names are incredibly important to communication.  Labels of primary needs are important for survival.  Nations have labels as well.

We as humans (regardless of skin color/geographical proximity to the sun) have a specific label.

Homo sapien sapien.

In my paper about the negatives of labeling I rhetorically and sarcastically asked my professor why every person who received a PhD all amazingly had the same first name.

Doctor.

What happened to their individuality? What happened to their modesty?

I received an A minus on the paper (no explanation on the minus) and a note that was complimentary, humorous and egocentric.

The professor said, “you’ll understand when you get yours.”

I gave her a “book” and she ate the pages.

It’s time to address the bigoted labeling that has been allowed to start, grow, and fester.

The terms Hispanic or Latino are both examples of bigoted labeling and color profiling never mind they are completely false.

Mexico is a nation.

Humans from Mexico are Mexicans just like humans from America are Americans.  Cuba are Cubans, Guatemala Guatemalans, Honduras Hondurans.  To attempt to push all of these nationalities together and label them Hispanics or Latinos is false on so many levels.  It is also skin color bigotry.

I am an American.  I do not allow the media, politicians, or liberals to label me in anyway.

I am not white, educated or not, a Republican or a Democrat.

America First.  AMERICAN ONLY.

Another example of this is the term Native American.  This is completely false and again skin bigotry as the individuals that Liberals are trying to pigeonhole already have two specific legal labels to choose from.

They have American and whatever their specific sovereign nation is called.

Again they are not Native Americans or Indians.

They are Choctaw, Apache, Seminole, Yurok, Karuk, Hoopa, etc. and they will proudly tell you so.

I have been told I carry some DNA from the Kickapoo Nation.  Whether this is true or not I have no idea but I reference this to make a point.

If I am Kickapoo I would never accept the label of Native American or an Indian.

First it is false.

Second it is disrespectful to the Kickapoo Nation.  If I am Kickapoo and have pride in my Nation being called an Indian or Native is condescending.

If I was a Mexican I would never allow anyone to call me an Hispanic or Latino.

First it is false.  Second it is disrespectful to the Nation of Mexico.  If one is a Mexican and has pride in their country being called a Latino or especially an Hispanic is a slap in the face.

Other examples of this bigotry are Irish-American, Italian-American, African-American and Asian-American.

Ireland and Italy are nations.  There may be some that have an Irish father and an American mother or vice versa but that still doesn’t make one an Irish-American.

It means you have dual citizenship or citizenship in two countries.

American AND Irish.

Africa and Asia are continents.  To pretend that every human from these areas all look the same (or that it matters) is pure stupidity.

There are humans with different color skin living all over these regions.

This absurdity primarily exists in one place.

The Liberal Progressives (Communists) squatting in the United States.

There isn’t one Hispanic in Mexico.  They are Mexicans regardless of skin color.

There isn’t one African in Nigeria.  They are Nigerians regardless of skin color.

There aren’t any Asians in Russia.  They have Communists in Russia but not any Asians.

The Olympics are a perfect example of this.

I have never witnessed a Latino compete in the Olympics.  I have seen Guatemalans, Cubans, Dominicans, and Hondurans all flying their flags but not once have I seen a flag for Hispanics.

I’ve watched the Chinese, Japanese, and Russians compete for their nations but I’ve never heard an Asian national anthem sung.

I’ve watched Ethiopians, Nigerians and Egyptians proudly give their all for their countries but I’ve never seen an African awarded a medal.

This is because it is all falsehoods created by soulless creatures whom belong to nothing.

Misery does love company.

America is the greatest beacon of liberty in the history of the world.

If one is given the opportunity to be a citizen of the United States you should thank God, pinch yourself to make sure you aren’t dreaming, and then show the upmost respect to the men and women who have fought and died to uphold the only word in the English language synonymous with Freedom.

Being a citizen of these United States and choosing a label other than American is the same as holding four aces and calling them two pair.

One certainly could but why?

Free Will allows for this warped view.

Freedom does not.

www.aleadernotapolitician.com

A letter from America

I really enjoy hearing from all of you.  The numbers are now so large it is hard to respond to everyone.  But I hear you and many of your letters, notes, or comments turn into the next column or provide me with an even greater relationship with my American Brothers and Sisters.  For every negative comment it seems I receive ten in the affirmative.  One Obama supporter asked me one time why I didn’t respond to her rant.  For the record I did respond.

I deleted it:)

If I don’t have time to respond to all of you wonderful people who love and cherish the greatest country in the history of man why would I bother with anyone else?

Of course the question answers itself.

I don’t.

We aren’t  here to make “nice” with supporters of oppression.  We are here to make a difference, reclaim our birthright, and restore our country.  With that said I recently received a letter from an American Sister.  With her permission I am sharing a part of it with you because it moved me.

God bless the United States.

Shoulder to shoulder.

One voice at a time.

Introducing the voice of Valerie Lever:

Jason,

I finally was able to read the book and I will say that from the very beginning it caught my attention….I enjoyed the way you were able to tell about your family life and how I could easily draw my own pictures from your writing….we both grew up with a lot of the same family values, being taught to help others, to use our manners, do the right thing and to be a part of giving to society, not taking….I so felt the agony of your mother when she paid a visit to public assistance, the disrespect she was submitted to by a case worker…I too felt that shame she was made to feel by just trying to get a little help for her family.

Your word pictures of high school brought back so many memories of the kids I knew, the special teachers, and the not so special teachers,and the things I learned. I wasn’t a boy so I didn’t participate in baseball, etc….but I have awesome memories of the junior/senior powder-puff football game at the end of the year….a memory I will never forget…it was tag football…we grabbed a rag hanging off the back of each player….I was a lowly junior and I grabbed for a Senior’s rag and by mistake caught the bottom of her shirt which, being old, ripped, and exposed much of her bra in the front…the stands erupted in laughter.

I thought it was going to be my last night on earth…but we actually became good friends and were able to laugh about that ourselves….excuse me, I do ramble on….anyway, back to your book.

I love the way you made the story come to life…and the ideas you have for this country to get it back in the hands of true Americans.

Those who love and have pride for this great land.

I agree with every one of your ideas, no income tax, a consumption tax, closing and protecting the border, and the steps to become a legal American.

I love that someone finally agrees that we must have ID to vote and the idea of the US Military and Protection Tax.

I love the idea of owning a tax free home, to know that if you pay for it you don’t have to worry about losing it for unpaid taxes and the idea of us not having to support every yo-yo who serves in Congress for the rest of their lives.

Jason, I’ve been spreading the word trying to get people motivated with excitement about you and your running for president….I’m having luck with some but am disappointed with many people who will make comments such as “that’s nice but he’ll never get elected” or  “he isn’t known” or “they’ll never let him get away with his ideas”.

On and on with negative instead of positive comments and thoughts….I get so frustrated.

I usually tell them that if they would get a positive attitude, and think yes it can be done, we can get our old America back, and someone who feels the way we do can get elected if each person who agreed would just inform 10 people who would be excited about the idea and each of those 10 would do the same with 10 more, and so on, before we know it the word would spread like wildfire….so yes, we can do it!

We can get you elected but we must believe that it can be done!

I want to just jerk a knot in some people’s heads.

I tell them “well then just go on about voting for someone who makes all these promises and who you find out after the elections are the same old liars as the rest have been….we keep doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results.”

When will they ever learn?

I want it now.

In this next election!

Anyway, I didn’t mean to write a book but I’m excited to spread the news and excited to be on board the “Freedom Train”!

Maybe I expect too much…maybe I can’t get my ten, maybe I’ll have to settle for five…omit that…I will not settle for five, nor ten….I’m shooting for at least one hundred!

“One voice at a time”

Valerie

Amen Valerie.

Amen.

Let the call roar far and wide across these United States currently seeking just 10 million American voices to join us and forward the message along.

Voices that make up 3 percent of population.

The message is freedom…as you well know.

The time is now.

Shoulder to shoulder.

This is OUR country.

Jason Kraus

04-14-2015

“Late Bird” by Jason Kraus

Restoring a nation one voice at a time.

www.aleadernotapolitician.com

Duty not Desire

A question was asked recently,  “Why do you want to be President?”  It’s a great question and one that must be asked of anyone applying for the job.  There’s been lots of different answers over the years. Most of them are lies.

My answer is this.  “I don’t want to be President.”

Anyone who is sane and genuinely spends anytime thinking about doing this job will always come to the same conclusion.

Nope.

“Want” cannot be the reason.

The incredible power and overwhelming responsibility should stop any rational, ethical human immediately, eliciting a resounding “who would WANT to do that?”

The reason the last three Presidents have been such failures is due to the fulfilling of their own “wants” or desires.

Anyone proclaiming to want to be President of the United States should be ruled out immediately.

Want isn’t strong enough.

It has to be about service.

It has to be about duty.

American soldiers did not WANT to storm Normandy Beach.  Our best and our bravest did not WANT to be air lifted and dropped into Vietnam.  Today’s heroes do not WANT to be anywhere near Afghanistan or Iraq.

American soldiers continue to step in front of harms way because of DUTY.

Duty to their brothers.  Duty to America.

They know the politicians lie.  They are the “boots on the ground”.  Their information or intel is accurate because they are experiencing first hand what politicians continue to ignore or lie about and yet the American Soldier still stands and delivers every time.  It’s well beyond want.

Their call to duty and belief in America and American values are why they continue to answer the call everyday, even in the face of extreme circumstances.

I don’t “want” to be President.

I’ve given this subject a lot of thought.  The next person to take the job will be coming into an incredible mess where brutally difficult decisions pertaining to human life and death will have to be made in order to protect freedom here and around the world.  The next person will have to undo decades of corruption, coercion, and criminal activity.  They will receive death threats if not very real attempts on their life.  Every word, every syllable uttered from this person’s mouth will be dissected, dismembered, and purposely displaced.  With each decision the ethical leader will always internally inquire,”am I sure I am making the right call”, knowing full well there is no right decision in many cases.  Just things that unfortunately have to be done because of past deeds or current crisis.  With many of these decisions, the ethical mind will wonder (rightly so) if they are losing part or all of their soul.

Yet with everything just listed the stress of the Presidency pales in comparison to the American Soldier in combat.

In fact it doesn’t compare at all.

The American Soldier believes in duty and service to America.

It’s time the Commander-in-chief does as well.

One term, no campaign contributions, no salary.

Service to the people.  Service to our military.  Service to America.

I don’t “want” to be President.

It’s well beyond this.

Duty not desire.

Jason Kraus

03-31-2015

“Late Bird” by Jason Kraus

Restoring a nation one voice at a time.

www.aleadernotapolitician.com