Posted on 04/22/2009 3:28:46 PM PDT by 2nd amendment mama
The men who donned Indian costumes and took part in the original Boston Tea party werent a bunch of un-serious boobs performing for the media. They were committing an act compelled by their real, honest-to-God human condition. Like the people of Europe and beyond, with independence burning in their souls, determined to escape the shackles of slavery and tyranny, daring to take on an unknown world for their driving instincts to practice the religion of their choice, freely speak their minds, keep and bear arms and pursue their own happiness, the original Tea Party participants needed to make it crystal clear that the British goons who followed them to the Brave New World would not be allowed to impose the limitations on our God-given rights that we came to America to get away from.
From British oppression -- taxation without representation -- those new Americans made their stand. Though they desperately tried to be nice about it in Boston, the oppressors didnt take the hint.
Of course we all know that the next giant step back to slavery by the Brits was their violent attempt to cross Concord Bridge to take away Americans guns, forcing free men into unarmed helplessness. Knowing that to be an unacceptable, irresponsible condition, good citizens responded appropriately. Hence, the Shot Heard Round the World.
And what a lovely shot it was. The dominoes of tyranny began to fall, and we Americans seceded from the British Empire.
In 2009 those same basic primal instincts are alive and well in free men across America who will not let the fires of liberty die. With Fedzilla accelerating its gluttonous orgy of unaccountability and ramping up its wanton blow torching of our paychecks with blatant impunity, we the people are once again de-sheeping, stepping forward, and in the grand tradition of Martin Luther King Jr., peaceably marching in protest with the defiant Tea Party spirit of 1773. We are mad as hell and were not going to take it anymore.
I arrived at the Alamo early on April 15, and already a glowing, handsome throng of four or five thousand Texans were gathered at the West wall of the Shrine of Texas. Smiling people of every description, ethnicity, color, creed, size, shape and spirit were assembled to make their voices heard. I needed to warm up my American guitar in order to unleash the properly orchestrated emotional soundtrack for such an event on such hallowed grounds, and the vision of Col. Travis drawing a line in the sand was powerfully present.
After a brief, uppity exchange with the crowd, I rendezvoused with a group of Federal, state and local law enforcement friends and some wounded heroes of the US Military Saluteheroes.org for a fine San Antonio Mexican lunch, where I loaded up on a gargantuan wave of inspiration from all these amazing warriors. After all, that they make such incredible sacrifices for our freedoms drives us to exercise them in respect to their service.
Back at Ground Zero, speakers were firing up the crowd with shared logic, self evident truth and we the people reminders that runaway government corruption can be reversed if we are truly serious about making it happen.
By now the crowd was approaching ten thousand plus, and the overall positive spirit intensified.
This activism was taking place all over America, in city after city, town after town, where good, decent hard working families unified with a message to demand accountability from our elected employees. Such extremism.
Fresh from declaring Tenth Amendment sovereignty for the Great Republic of Texas, the good Governor Rick Perry had just fired up 7000 exuberant Texans in Fort Worth with a battle cry of unambiguous resolve to put an end to Fedzilla intrusion in the land of Davy Crocket, Col. Travis, Jim Bowie and Sam Houston. There was something very special in the air, and those media talking heads who dare to claim otherwise, are committing journalistic suicide. So be it. Only the guilty need feel guilty, and Im sure they do.
I spent the midday hours with Glenn Beck on his FOX News television show, toured the Alamo with my son, then gave my own heartfelt speech to the masses and unfurled a passion-fired rendition of the National Anthem that was touched by the hand of God. Know it.
Now it is my prayer that this exciting, renewed activism, our duty bound participation in this glorious experiment in self government, will throttle forward as more and more people in the asset column of America demand representation from our elected officials, demand our government live by the same rules we the people must live by, force accountability, end the bi-partisan corruption, and once again return to rewarding excellence and teaching that lack of effort and responsible choices have consequences that are none too pleasant.
It would be wise that the Obama administration look to Texas for the upgrade that America needs, instead of following the same suicidal path of Detroit. The choice is clear, and so is the future.
Okay, I guess we Texans wont secede. We love our country too much to abandon it to the Obama crowd. But it is tempting. If we did secede, you can count on one thing: the border with Mexico would be secured pretty darned fast.
Rock legend Ted Nugent is noted for his conservative political views and his vocal pro-hunting and Second Amendment activism. His smash bestseller Ted, White & Blue: The Nugent Manifesto, is now available at www.amazon.com. Nugent also maintains the Official Ted Nugent Site at www.TedNugent.com.
YES
Yes.
Then I can move from the People’s Republic of California to the Free Republic of Texas.
“Shall We Texans Secede?”
I don’t live in Texas, but....Absolutely, positively, YES!!!!!! I would move to Texas in a heartbeat.
Go TED!
NO! At least not before I get to move to Texas...then it’s OK! I’ll even help.....
Yes we should, Nuge.
Can you do it with you original boundries. This way I only have to move across the river here in town.
Oh, please. Take me with you!!!
“We Texans”? Be careful what you wish for, Ted, they may send you back to Michigan ...
Texas better secede soon, so that the rest of us can move their before BHO builds a wall around Texas.
House Begins ‘Cap and Trade’ Hearings
HumanEvents.com | 4/22/2009 | Connie Hair
Posted on 04/22/2009 3:32:31 PM PDT by 2nd amendment mama
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2235568/posts
Waaaah HOOO!
From a Native Texan, who had ancestors that were Texans when it was a Republic, “Texas is a state of Mind and Heart.”
Some of us were born here, and others were not. Regardless, you can still be born a Texan.
To paraphrase a mighty article about being “Born American, but born in the wrong place.”
see: http://www.claremont.org/publications/pubid.5/pub_detail.asp
You can be Born a Texan, in a lot of other places, and still be a Texan. As long as you have the right state of Mind and Heart.
“Simply, leave us alone to live our lives and we will get along fine, if not, we will deal with it.”
Texas and The Nuge ping!
One FReeper Refugee here! Just say the word and I will apply for political asylum in the Republic of Texas......
Shall We Texans Secede?
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If Texas secedes,
Texans can expect to be overrun with immigrant and refugees.
Red states are the last hope folks. The RATS are going to continue to take our money and feed the government beast. I thought we could not wait for the stimulus?
God Have Mercy on Us
Why do you think Uncle Ted moved here. And Chuck Norris. And the thousands from the upper mid west in the late 70’s. And the thousands from Kalifornia in the 90’s. And the thousands from Mexico for the last 20 years. And the hundreds who left New Orleans after Katrina. Right to work state. No state income tax. Decent weather. Lots of folks like those at the tea party in San Antonio on Fox. Just don’t bring your goofy liberal ideas down here to infect our state. Austin is our liberal blight. Leave the rest of the state alone.
4th generation Texan.
Colorado used to be free. No longer
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At this time, with such great men as Mr. Nugent, Governor Perry and our glorious President Bush I can honestly say “I am a Texan”. I will go as Texas goes.
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