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Young People...Don't Sleep Through the Revolution!
www.LibertyJuice.com ^ | April 14, 2010 | Brittany Pounders

Posted on 05/12/2010 7:03:07 AM PDT by Brittany Pounders

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I recently attended my Senatorial Convention as a Delegate for the first time and couldn’t help but see the glaringly obvious. Most people were the age of my grandparents. I know many of these wonderful people have been involved in their local politics for decades. It’s a thankless effort on behalf of the rest of us who may vote if we feel like fitting it into our schedules and if nothing more important takes precedent on our calendars.

These sage wise men and women don’t get paid to give of their time on behalf of their communities but they come from a generation that believes service to our country involves more than an email forward or a Facebook status update.

I have been guilty of it myself with the very best of you and the rest of society. But I am realizing more and more everyday that a true conviction means you must be willing to pay a price.

In the beginning of our nation’s history, the high price our Founders had to consider for a cause that seemed almost impossible to pull off would be inconsiderable to most people today. They faced the loss of everything dear- their children, wives, families, friends, careers, reputations and their own lives. It was undoubtedly assured to them that the moment they put pen to paper and signed their names on that Declaration of Independence they would be forever labeled a traitor.

Today, when liberty is a word tossed around and the cost paid for it is rarely put to thought, I can fully appreciate the white heads in the room. But as I sat in that meeting I couldn’t help but wonder what the future was for liberty if this current generation doesn’t step up. In a room with more than 150 people gathered from my district I could count on both of my hands those that looked to be under 35 years old. That worries me and the same time brings forth a level of disgust and frustration at my own generation.

Don’t misunderstand me, I don’t lounge around reading politics and the news all day long and I enjoy some of the same mindless shows and activities that the next person enjoys. But when I sit across from someone around my own age and bring up a topic that is relevant politically and all over every form of news via television, radio and the internet and get nothing but a blank stare in return, I do have a hard time with it.

When your passion for American Idol surpasses your passion for the REAL American Idols – like our military, our Founders, and the Conservative men and women who get up each and every day to fight the fight and take the bullets for the cause of our ongoing liberty, I do have a problem with it.

Many of you are in your twenties and thirties and I know that you might be “singing in the choir” because you are involved and active! You stay up with the world around you, you make time in your day to read and understand what’s happening in this country and you know that eventually it’s all going to trickle down and affect you somehow. So you make sure you vote- even if it’s “just the primaries.” I applaud you… my hat is off to you and we wholeheartedly thank you for your efforts on behalf of your country and community!

But too many of you are sitting around and letting the rest of us carry your water! Sure you might know a little bit of what’s going on but only because it was on the headline of AOL when you flipped on your computer. And you might even vote in the “big elections” but you can’t be bothered enough for all of them…especially if it’s “just a primary.”

To you I cry, “WAKE UP!” Turn off the Kardashians, your sports games and your XBOX! You aren’t allowed to gripe about healthcare, taxes or anything else going on in this country that negatively effects you unless you are willing to turn off the TV, put away the childish things for awhile and get involved on the most basic levels.

Most importantly, stop justifying your apathy by telling yourself you can’t do anything about it. It was said the very best by Edmund Burke when he stated, “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.”

This cause needs you! There is a struggle right now within our country between good and evil. Tyranny is being forced down our throats everywhere we turn. The Powers That Be want to control your every decision, from how much toilet paper we can use, to what our thermostat has to be set at, to what light bulb we use, what cars we are allowed to drive, how much salt we are allowed to consume, all the way to who determines our healthcare needs and the value of each of our individual lives! We are being taxed and regulated to death and freedom dies a little bit each time Congress shows up to work.

Socialism and communism creep in ever so quietly while we are too busy “playing life” and enjoying the benefits of freedom, never recognizing the erosion whittling away the heritage our parents and grandparents fought for. Your grandparents and parents won’t be around forever to keep “the powers that be” from raping our inheritance of Freedom and what has been their war is soon to be ours!

For those of you who ARE involved at the basic levels by at least voting, I would urge you to step it up even more! Get out of your comfort zones and get involved in your townhall meetings, your conventions, your party meetings and clubs. We need new young leadership and brand new blood, starting at the very bottom- from the precincts, all the way to the top for future Presidential Candidates.

I vote Republican because in the past it’s been the closest party to my principles. But I define myself as a Conservative FIRST because too often we’ve seen the party melt away from our principles and betray everything we stand for. It’s going to take NEW leadership to change this and we have an opportunity like never before to take back control of this ship and put it back on course. Educate yourself on the issues, sharpen your skills and understand why you believe what you do, and find out you can get involved in much deeper ways. It’s satisfying and rewarding when you know you have a hand in defining the platform of your party and that as an Individual you can actually make a difference.

Our rights are being stolen each day and unless THIS generation is willing to stand up and, with a resounding voice and backbone, defend them to the fullest, our children and grandchildren will only be left with a memory of what America used to be.

You hold power, whether you realize it or not, and you can be effective if you make the decision to be. Be examples of leadership to your children so that one day they can look back and be proud that mom and dad stood up for what they believed in, that they were willing to make their voices heard whether it was popular or not. I want my kids to be able to look back with respect and know without a doubt that their mom did her best to further the cause of freedom and liberty for them to enjoy with their children.

“Effective resistance to usurpers is possible only provided the citizens UNDERSTAND their rights and are disposed to DEFEND them.” ~Alexander Hamilton

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: apathy; freedom; liberty; revolution; youngpeople

1 posted on 05/12/2010 7:03:08 AM PDT by Brittany Pounders
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To: Brittany Pounders

bah. most of the people i know my age and younger would just vote dem anyway. i’m not going to motivate them to get out and vote.


2 posted on 05/12/2010 7:12:15 AM PDT by absolootezer0 (2x divorced, tattooed, pierced, harley hatin, meghan mccain luvin', smoker and pit bull owner..what?)
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To: absolootezer0

I wonder how many middle schools have mock elections and really study the US constitution and our laws and history.
Probably doesn’t happen anymore, but I can still remember those at my middle school in the 50’s.


3 posted on 05/12/2010 7:13:59 AM PDT by Oldexpat
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To: Brittany Pounders

“Our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor”. It may well be necessary again. Thanks for this well-written and insightful essay, and I’ll pass it on to my 20-year-old conservative but uninvolved daughter.

Colonel, USAFR


4 posted on 05/12/2010 7:21:32 AM PDT by jagusafr (Don't make deals with pirates)
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To: absolootezer0; Brittany Pounders

That was my first thought, too.

I am against all get-out-the-vote drives. And efforts to get people involved merely because they are young, or old, or female, or male, or lesbians trapped in women’s bodies, etc.

People who aren’t involved are mostly stupid people who have the good sense to know that they’re stupid, or ignorant people who have the good sense to know that they’re ignorant.

The Left does a good enough job getting stupid, ignorant, selfish people out to vote.


5 posted on 05/12/2010 7:21:59 AM PDT by Arthur McGowan (In Edward Kennedy's America, federal funding of brothels is a right, not a privilege.)
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To: Arthur McGowan

I too, feel as you do. IMO, the only way the masses who are, by the way, exactly how she describes, are going to wake up is when all this affects them personally. For that to happen, I fear, we are going to have to let all their pie in the sky ideas about everyone having equal, “free” everything (as to them it has no cost to limit prices and regulate everything) and the ever expanding debt means nothing; after all, most everybody is up to their eyeballs in debt and they keep going month after month.

No. I think that to put a stake in the heart of this crap, those calling for it need to get a full crap sandwich, and see no matter how it is seasoned, its still crap. Then, and only then, will ideas start to change about the difference between all of us having equal opportunity, NOT equal outcome.

I tried to break this down to a liberal by using american idol-talk about blank stares LOL. I told them to watch the really early shows, see all the “singers” who didn’t make it, and asked why they weren’t in an outrage that all of the people who tried out didn’t make it. They said, because they weren’t good enough, only the best can get through to the next round. I said, thats not fair, EVERYONE who tried should go through. They said I was missing the point, that not everyone can sing. I said, not everyone is equal? They said no, everyone is equal but not everyone can sing well. I said, isn’t that the whole point here? Everyone IS equal, in opportunity. They all get a chance, but only the best succeed. Thats how life is too. We all get a chance, some just don’t/can’t be successful. I love American Idol. It exemplifies everything good and right with the American dream. I just wish all the knuckledragging fans of that show would realize the lesson. Not everybody can............only the best surivive, no trophy (and perhaps a bi+ch slap from Simon) for those who can’t. Its American from the first audition to the winner.


6 posted on 05/12/2010 8:39:05 AM PDT by wombtotomb
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To: jagusafr
“Our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor”. It may well be necessary again.

It will, and there will be millions unprepared for it.

But then, there will also be millions, albeit the minority, who are.

7 posted on 05/12/2010 8:45:35 AM PDT by DTogo (High time to bring back the Sons of Liberty !!)
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To: Brittany Pounders
When your passion for American Idol surpasses your passion for the REAL American Idols – like our military, our Founders, and the Conservative men and women who get up each and every day to fight the fight and take the bullets for the cause of our ongoing liberty, I do have a problem with it.

Sorry, but for most Americans below the age of 50 there's no reality beyond Twitter, Facebook, their tunes, celebrity worship and trivia, and welfare state expectations.

I've been sitting in the waiting rooms of various doctors and medical imaging clinics these past few weeks. The stuff that passes for reading material there is a pretty clear indication of average interests these days. Everything I've seen is either Far Left propaganda that obsesses on environmental issues Earth First!-style, Newsweek, Time, car magazines or is completely devoted to brainless celebrity pap.

This "cartoon" from the Ventura County Reporter (www.vcreporter.com) is typical of the mind-set I found:


8 posted on 05/12/2010 9:39:10 AM PDT by Bernard Marx (I donÂ’t trust the reasoning of anyone who writes then when they mean than.)
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