Inner Realm of Patria  OM Antarbhumi Ramrajya

XLVII Con. Pat.

Annual Message to Congress (at close of Third Session)

June 24, 2005

Om Purna-Brhama-Swarupinyai Namaha.  Salutations to Her who is the complete manifestation of the Absolute Truth. As we have reached the three-quarter pole of the 47th Congress, with but one year and six days remaining in this administration, once again the time has come to deliver this traditional session-ending message to the members of this House and to fellow Patriens.

First, though not foremost, while the NHL lockout deprived hockey fans in Canada and the United States of the entire season and the Stanley Cup playoffs, the PHL played a full 2004-05 season, culminating in a stirring Kamala Cup final.  Congratulations to the Caesarea Violets.  As for the Arboria Beavers, who were about to “three-peat” as Kamala Cup champs but blew a 3 game to 1 lead, and the Castoropolis Centurions, who came up with one of the most underwhelming playoff performances in recent memory, there is always next year.

The battle against spam continues in this third session. While little has been done to stanch the flow of cyber-crud, Patria continues to target those who are ultimately  responsible: not the gang of spam lords, not the ISPs with little or no enforcement of acceptable use policy, but the losers who buy the cut-rate drugs, pump n’dump stocks, sexual enhancements and other garbage.  In the past year, the “Suckers who bought snake oil” program, in which those dim bulbs who are known to have purchased anything from spammers, or fallen for Nigerian scammers, and/or phishers, are publicly shamed and ridiculed, has become one of the most popular programs on Ramrajyavani-Doordarshan.

Patria’s economy has stabilized somewhat during the course of this session.  But there is still an epidemic of underemployment, still too many people with advanced qualifications forced to accept low-end jobs and eke out a subsistence-level living.  For those who have found new jobs during this session, the commonly-heard refrain seems to be “it still sucks but it doesn’t suck as much [as my old job]” or “I’m still under-employed but not under-employed as much”.  Substantial pay cuts are not unusual, as those who are so desperate to be working again have little choice but to accept jobs that pay less than half their pre-9/11 salary, or prefer to take a permanent minimum-wage job over a string of contract positions and maternity leave replacements.  Short-term “joblets” that only leave people unemployed again after a few months are a poor excuse for job creation.  The proliferation of non-permanent, insecure work must be addressed during the remaining year of the 47th Congress’ mandate and the 48th Congress campaign.  “Use ‘em and dump ‘em” contract positions with no security or benefits have become an even greater hot-button economic issue than the epidemic of offshoring or outsourcing jobs to India, China or the Third World basket case that can pay the lowest wages.

In April of this year, Patria joined the world in mourning the death of Pope John Paul II and congratulating the election of Cardinal Ratzinger as Pope Benedict XVI.  While Patria has numerous disagreements with Roman Catholic doctrine and the church’s apparent tolerance of child-molesting priests, we nonetheless paid respects to the late Pope as an anti-Communist lightning rod, who dared challenge the evil Soviet empire during those dark Cold War days of the late 1970s and early 1980s.  For Poles and non-Poles, Catholics and non-Catholics alike, John Paul II was a beacon of hope to lovers of freedom everywhere.

On December 26, 2004 the world witnessed a tragedy far worse than 9/11 in terms of lives lost and property damaged.  The earthquake that struck Indonesia and the resulting tsunami that spread death and destruction to the coasts of India, Sri Lanka, Thailand and other countries in South and Southeast Asia touched the hearts and minds of almost every Patrienish citizen.  Of course our House Leader, the honorable member from the Precinct of Arboria, Mata Amritanandamayi Devi is in the forefront of the relief efforts. Since the moment the tsunami hit six months ago, Amma’s Amritapuri ashram in Kerala has been focusing 100 percent of its resources towards relief work—providing free food, shelter, medical aid and emotional support. On January 3, 2005, Amma made international headlines when she announced that the Ashram would be dedicating one billion Indian rupees ($23 million U.S.) in aid to reconstruct houses throughout South India. The Ashram has already built temporary shelters for some 350 families, distributed cash allotments to thousands, as well as adopted and financed the education of more than 100 children.

During this session the National Union – once Patria’s über-apologists for George W. Bush and Tony Blair – have become almost silent on the war in Iraq.  Yes, even the most macho war-mongering National Unionist now understands that this war is a sham concocted by a cabal of Israel-toadying neo-cons and Jewish supremacists, a lie about non-existent WMDs that has left too many dead and maimed young people in its wake.  Even the most anti-capitalist Social Democrat or Greenie now understands that this war has little to do with securing a cheap supply of oil to fuel America’s SUV addiction.  Popular opinion in Patria, by those on both the left and the right, has never been more against the war and indefinite American occupation of Iraq than it is now at the close of this session.

Over the course of the past three years, this Congress is not afraid to be politically incorrect.  Patria believes in free speech and open, non-violent debate of controversial, unpopular, or even the most loathsome views, including the threat to the survival of the White race, Western civilization, and the true Aryan culture. Whether expressing outrage at Israeli brutality against the Palestinian people or exposing the real causes of the virtually unwinnable Iraq war, Patria is standing up to organized Jewry – or to the neo-con lackeys and “kosher Christians” who willingly aid and abet the Jews’ agenda to control U.S. foreign policy – and thumbing its collective nose at the thought police of political correctness.

There are many issues to be resolved and much unfinished business on the order paper before the people of Patria go to the polls to elect the 48th Congress on April 15, 2006.  The election campaign has already begun, and in the race for the new Congress there will be bitter partisan conflicts in the months to come.  But Patria will endure, as it has endured for the past 187 years: secure in the Divine Mother’s loving embrace.

Let us close this session with this simple prayer: lokah samastah sukhino bhavantu.  May all beings in the world be happy!

Pení potentíx ín mirím investíx Constituxioníx Patriaë, ímí diclarí Tertilí Sexión 47-íe Congressus Patriaë imán fermití, et ímí appelí; íllí Congressus primadíním 19-lí septimbríe 2005 híc reconvæt, períful inceptán Quätrílí Sexión 47-íe Congressus Patriaë.
Under the power vested in me by the Constitution of Patria, I declare closed the Third Session of the 47th Congress, and call this Congress to re-assemble here on Monday, the 19th of September 2005, to open the Fourth Session of the 47th Congress.



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©2005, XLVII Con. Pat.  The above text is an official transcription, as published in The Congressional Record, June 24, 2005, 3·XLVII