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To: gdzla

Forgive the multiple postings of this video, but this is the message we need to be focusing on. Taxes are a symptom of the disease. The root of the problem is losing our republic and morphing into a democracy. The leftists are too ignorant of history to understand this! Please watch the video below and pass it to all you know. Thanks!!

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The video is a description of the 5 supposed forms of government, from 100% government control (Communism, facism, totalitarianism etc) to 0% government (anarchy) it obliteraties all forms of government as only temporary and futile except for 2, olgiarchy and republic. It does this in a clear concise manner, which effectively shows even a grade schooler about them. It then, in the last few moments, explains Rome, its beginning as a republic, and its morph into a democracy. The parallels are well put, and clearly where this country is today. It is an excellent way to spread the word to those who have never been taught proper history, and that is alot of people since they have been re writing it for so long now.

I have been posting this sucker all over all day, and sometimes I forget that some are stuck at work, so I have included the above basic description of the video, however it does not do the video justice. I beg, implore and urge all to view it who have not. THIS is the reason we are so angry. Taxes are a symptom, losing our republic is the disease!!!!!

http://www.marchforliberty.org/multimedialinks.html


6 posted on 04/18/2009 6:52:05 AM PDT by wombtotomb
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To: wombtotomb

Good video. It makes many of the points listed in The 5000 Year Leap.


20 posted on 04/18/2009 7:47:36 AM PDT by sauropod (Welcome to O'Malleyland. What's in your wallet?)
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