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To: Xottamoppa
"Bottom line, there’s no recliner-bound push-button remote way to restore a Constitutional Republic. Unfortunately it will take sacrifices and courage on the part of individual Americans and of the 50 States."

Everyone with children under 13 y/o will say that they cannot afford such "sacrifices and courage". Everyone over 40 y/o will tell you that they are too fat or their back hurts too much. I hear what you are saying. I just do not see it happening.

47 posted on 03/18/2010 7:50:13 PM PDT by Freedom with Responsibility (Go...)
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To: Freedom with Responsibility

Can you afford to allow what little remains of your liberty to be solemn from you?

I ask you not to strain yourself nether physical nor financially. You must remember that above all your first priority and loyalty is to your God and your Family!

Do what you can, and think right in your own judgment as always, in the end this is about your family and yourself, don’t forget that fact.

Attempting to cure the decease by killing the patent is not a curing the decease.

If you must risk your life risk it so that you and your children may live their life, NOT out of some duty to your country.

Your country does not exist to get you killed, your country’s good similarly will not be served by the sacrifice of your good.

Your country exists to protect your rights and that of the rights of your posterity, when it no longer serves that function, your fight is to restore that country so that you and your liberty may be secured from the tyranny of what has taken the place of your country.

You do this not out of patriotism, but out of the vital interest of self and family preservation.


48 posted on 03/18/2010 8:10:01 PM PDT by Monorprise
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