Posted on 04/19/2018 10:25:02 AM PDT by Sopater
The history of Lexington & Concord is fascinating, HOWEVER the included utter disparagement of the Constitution (and hence America & her history since 1789) is LOONEY TUNES stuff:
“The whitewashed history since then has lionized the inauguration of the divorce from the United Kingdom on this day and mistakenly links these events to all the freedom enjoyed under the Constitution. The Federalist coup in 1787 that reestablished an English-style yoke of central planning, national taxation and slight tinkering with indentured servitude to a kinder and gentler tax and regulatory apparatus did no more grant individual freedom than the Romans gave to conquered lands.”
“after 1791 would become enslaved once again under the totalitarian doomsday machine known as the Constitution.”
Hundreds of thousands of men have died for that Constitution. How dare you condemn it!!!
Too bad he takes a shot at the genius of the Constitution!
“Dont piss off cranky old vets is my advice.”
Or cranky middle-aged vets. (and which one isn’t when observing the domestic enemies’ attacks on the Constitution?)
Or cranky young vets. (ditto for above)
Or even the not-so-cranky ones, of all ages.
Well, even back then, some still didn’t have it quite right. Our forefathers didn’t give us our rights. As the Declaration of Independence, which is presumed in the Constitution, says, our rights are pre-existent and God-given as we are born with our “natural” rights including Life, Liberty, and the Pursuits of Happiness.
As the Ninth and Tenth Amendments confirm, the first eight amendments are a reminder to the feds of a sampling of pre-existent rights they are not to touch, notwithstanding the other pre-existent rights not mentioned.
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Thanks.
A splendid read. Cheers to all concerned.
The narrative of the initial militia-v.-Regulars fight below “The First Strike of the Match” is fascinating - very well written and engrossing.
IMO, the political theory espoused above “The First Strike of the Match” is pure poppycock. The Constitution is the greatest, most inspired political document maybe ever. Many confuse the current 80%+ unconstitutional federal government with the Constitution itself. That is a fatal mistake. Our mission is to defeat and take down the 80% unconstitutional portion of the federal government and put it back into its Constitutional cage. The same Divine Providence that helped the Colonists to beat the greatest military power in the world then, will help us against the greatest political power now.
Thanks Sopater. The historical aspect of the story of the battle of Lexington and Concord was a winner.
Thanks for sharing the history. It is a great read.
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