SVC TPCG GUEST COMMENTARY: THIS CANNOT CONTINUE
Shortly after John Kennedy's assassination in November 1963, his successor Lyndon Johnson, gave a speech before a Joint Session of the US Congress he entitled, "Let Us Continue." In it he not only reassured Americans he would adopt his predecessor's Policies, but he outlined them to make sure everyone knew what they were:
The Dream of conquering the vastness of space-the Dream of partnership across the Atlantic-and across the Pacific as well-the Dream of a Peace Corps in less Developed Nations—the Dream of Education for all of our Children-the dream of jobs for all who seek them and need them–the Dream of care for our elderly-the dream of an all-out attack on mental illness—and above all, the dream of equal rights for all Americans, whatever their race or color-these and other American Dreams have been vitalized by his drive and by his dedication.
On the 20th day of January, in 1961, John F Kennedy told his countrymen that our national work would not be finished in the first thousand days, nor in the life of this administration, nor even perhaps in our Lifetime on this planet'. But, he said, 'let us begin'. Today, in this moment of new resolve, I would say to all my fellow Americans, let us continue.
Political assassinations such as John Kennedy's are designed to kill not only the Person and his Dreams, but restore the hegemony of those who are enemies of Human Progress and are happy with the status quo which place them in control not Dreamers like John Kennedy.
In DECLARING GREATNESS: THEMES THAT TRANSFORM OUR DESTINY, SVC President Phil Sutton captured the origins of the American Dream, outlined the Four Universal Thematic Principles, detailed the fall of the American Dream and made solid Proposals of how the Revival of the American Dream will be brought about if implemented. Sounds a lot like President Kennedy, doesn't it?
The widespread conclusion abroad is that 500 days after the US Capitol Insurrection something not only remains broken in America’s Democracy, but the American Dream is in serious peril. The legacy of January 6, 2021 could be less as a singular event than as an inflection point in a broader narrative of the United States as a house divided, incapable of consensus and with its pillars of Democracy and Global reach irrevocably weakened.
With International Investigators and Prosecutors making the links between the core reasons why US President Kennedy was assassinated and the seven failed assassination attempts on the life of SVC President Sutton, the necessity to apprehend the traitors/terrorists who are responsible for the latter is growing by the day.
Simply put, because the past three US Administrations have failed to protect SVC's President from seven assassination attempts, 24/7 harassment, criminal activity towards him and his fellow Victims by Government Officials themselves and not fulfilling the Responsibility To Protect American Citizens under International Law, The Hague and the United Nations expect the Biden Administration to move quickly to put down what is known as al Qaeda-gate or there is no other alternative except for the International Community to intervene directly in order to restore civility, lucidity and reason to the United States and justice for all!!!!!!!
-TPCG FOREIGN WRITERS & JOURNALISTS

By Phil Sutton, D.B.A.
TRAILBLAZER TO REVIVAL OF THE AMERICAN DREAM
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Phillip B. Sutton has dedicated his life to the enhancement of Human Rights, World Democratization and assisting others improve their lives and achieve their divine destiny all over the world.
A former United States Secretary of State U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC, ENERGY & AGRICULTURE AFFAIRS; Ambassador Plenipotentiary; and CHAIRMAN & MEMBER, BOARD OF DIRECTORS, U.S. INSTITUTE OF PEACE, Dr. Sutton is the Founder and President/CEO of the Sutton Viewpoint Center, Co-Founder of the Africa Project and a Global Ambassador for the United Nations.
SVC is a Public Policy Education & Advocacy Nonprofit Organization and publishes a twice weekly e-Magazine. Phil authors or co-authors more than ten articles a week on a variety of public policy topics and has attained renowned as an expert in several areas.
Dr. Sutton was Awarded the United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights. It is an Honorary Award given to individuals and organizations in recognition of outstanding contributions to the promotion and protection of the Human Rights and fundamental freedoms enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Statutes of Rome, Responsibility to Protect Statutes and in other instruments of the United Nations relating to Human Rights and International Law.
During Dr. Sutton's 45 years of award winning authorship, he has won the Junior Pulitzer Prize (Six-Star Pacemaker Award) as Sports Editor of his High School Newspaper in Bozeman, Montana; Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction for "Revival of the American Dream"; and a National Reporting Pulitzer Prize for "Retirement In America."
Dr. Sutton will also join the Marqui Who’s Who List and will have a Wikipedia page Created, indicative of his many Achievements.
His book, "Declaring Greatness: Themes That Transform Our Destiny" was Nominated as a Finalist for the 2022 Pulitzer in Non-Fiction.
DECLARE YOUR GREATNESS
Americans have always had the sense they are destined to be the best or first at everything. Americans believe this because that is how our great nation started. The founders of this Nation had a knack at making history because so many of their achievements as individuals and collectively as a nation had never been seen before by humankind.
James Madison said it best, “We are in a wilderness without a single footstep to guide us.” Madison and his contemporaries were the greatest group of individuals placed in one place at one time ever. They were true trailblazers in every sense.
The first Americans designed a government in which they had faith and trust in; developed a sense of omnipotence and that anything is possible; believed that the New World had unlimited resources and opportunities; and they were the first to realize they were endowed by their Creator with the Independence Instinct.
With these four Universal Thematic Principles of the American Dream, the United States of America has become the greatest nation the world has ever known. No other nation even comes close.
Then something happened. America has bounced from one disaster to another the past 60 years or so and most doubt the revival of the American Dream is possible. The good news is America’s great successes have left tracks in the wilderness Madison spoke of in 1787.
America’s founders refused to accept the oppression of George III. Modern Americans can refuse to accept history’s verdict that America has risen and now must fall.
Declaring Greatness: Themes That Transform Our Destiny offers a historic perspective and how-to guide for Americans to revive the American Dream in all its glory. This requires personal transformation and affirmative decisions by everyone to follow the Creator’s Grand Design so we all can Declare Greatness in our lives!
Phil Sutton, D.B.A.