04-07-2013, 04:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-07-2013, 04:27 PM by Jim Hackett II.)
On this 4th day of July I find my nation's people used and confused by the MSM whipsaw.
Morally, politically and internally.
WeThePeople may find ourselves in dire straits again.
This is not a location for me to be able to express my "inside my doors" view of sedition.
That being said it is becoming quite clear a choice may well have to be made in the future.
That choice will be akin to the choice to climb up on the steel and do the job until the job is done.
Or maybe to put a more common view to the issue the choice to raise one's right hand and swear to
defend and protect the Constitution and to obey LAWFUL orders of the "officers" appointed over you.
Defend the Republic and her people - WeThePeople.
It is worth remembering this day too is by the people's tradition a party and time to gather family and friends.
With the cookouts and baseball and CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE from tyranny.
Here's to Thomas Jefferson and his concept of the nation.
Morally, politically and internally.
WeThePeople may find ourselves in dire straits again.
This is not a location for me to be able to express my "inside my doors" view of sedition.
That being said it is becoming quite clear a choice may well have to be made in the future.
That choice will be akin to the choice to climb up on the steel and do the job until the job is done.
Or maybe to put a more common view to the issue the choice to raise one's right hand and swear to
defend and protect the Constitution and to obey LAWFUL orders of the "officers" appointed over you.
Defend the Republic and her people - WeThePeople.
It is worth remembering this day too is by the people's tradition a party and time to gather family and friends.
With the cookouts and baseball and CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE from tyranny.
Here's to Thomas Jefferson and his concept of the nation.
Read not to contradict and confute;
nor to believe and take for granted;
nor to find talk and discourse;
but to weigh and consider.
FRANCIS BACON
nor to believe and take for granted;
nor to find talk and discourse;
but to weigh and consider.
FRANCIS BACON