Friday, May 1, 2009

Liberty Link - This is about Liberty in the USA

We the people...

When Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, do you suppose he knew there would come a day when the people of the United States of America would look back and question the purpose and validity of such a document?

Recently, I was told that the words of the Declaration of Independence weren't meant for modern day. I was told it's outdated and holds onto truths that no longer apply to our people.

To those who told me, I said, "You are wrong. The words of the Declaration of Independence are based on the Bible, a book that applies just as solid and soundly today as it applied in the time in which it was written. The Declaration of Independence refers directly to the purpose and value of life today."

America, we have a choice. We can allow current lies to tear away our freedom and rip shreds of anxiety into our liberties, destroying justice that our forefathers set forth in our Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, or we can stand for our rights. We can stand up and be counted, knowing that FREEDOM is worth the fight.

If you doubt that freedom is worth the effort, worth the fight, I want you to click on the link (to the left) and find a course, or at least read the book, and know that YOU can have ONE VOICE to make a difference.

The more you learn about how this nation was formed and what you can do to make a difference, the more likely you'll be to actually stand on principles and be counted for future generations. Educate yourself by searching online for information, reading books, and obtaining the information necessary to know how this nation was founded and what the founding fathers desired for this country and the people who live here. They did NOT desire slavery to the institution of government for the people who are governed by the People of the United States, who make up the legal CONSTITUTIONAL government of the United States of America.

Make a Difference America!

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