Americans everywhere:
I would like to ask if you would just sit with me some where in a quiet place, erase any political party agenda completely from our thoughts, think and speak honestly and truthfully about something for a few moments only as free American people, namely the Spirit of Liberty, the sacred tie that binds us together.
What is spirit? Webster's Dictionary : breath, courage, vigor, the soul, life; the thinking, motivating, feeling part of man, often as distinguished from the body.
What is Liberty? Webster's Dictionary: Freedom from any form of arbitrary control; the sum of rights and exemptions possessed in common by the people of a community or state; exemption from compulsion.
The spirit of Liberty has to be in the hearts and minds of the people. Individual Liberty will only be preserved as long as there is devotion to freedom, expressed in the hearts and actions of the people. Our desire for Individual Liberty must be stronger than those who desire to turn us into their subjects under the arbitrary control of government.
This American experiment in people being individually free and governing themselves is unique in all the history of man, because it places Individual Liberty above all other forms of government.
In 1775 Alexander Hamilton said,
"The sacred rights of mankind are not to be looked
for among old parchments or musty records. They
are written, as with a sunbeam, in the whole
volume of human nature, by the hand of the
divinity itself, and can never be erased." It has
been said, "History moves toward freedom because
the desire for freedom is written in every human
heart." I ask you, why on earth are we allowing
our Liberty to be taken from us? Have we let our
hearts grow void of the desire to remain free and
just willingly give up our God-given right to
think and act for ourselves without government
dictating to us how we should live our lives? Have
we lost our Spirit of Liberty?
The current state of corruption, the lies, deception and incompetence in our government, the seemingly uncaring, uninterested, too busy attitude of a great many people does not bode well for our future as a free Republic. However, as someone has said, "We can look back on the past 240 years with the utmost pride and amazement at what this unlikely nation has achieved; and this was due to nothing but the fertile ground of the Spirit of Liberty within the people.
The Constitution of government, as vital as it is when followed, will never be a substitute for staving off oppression as will the Constitution (spirit) of the people. If we are to keep our freedom, it must come from, not a bias media, not from political party big shots, but the people's Spirit of Liberty.
Let us together resolve to rekindle that spirit before it is to late to have an effect. As Donald Trump is saying, let's "Make America Great Again." He is talking to you and me, not those others I just mentioned. They don't like him. It will up to us.
Please forward to all you can by any means you wish.
Until next time;
John Porter
The current state of corruption, the lies, deception and incompetence in our government, the seemingly uncaring, uninterested, too busy attitude of a great many people does not bode well for our future as a free Republic. However, as someone has said, "We can look back on the past 240 years with the utmost pride and amazement at what this unlikely nation has achieved; and this was due to nothing but the fertile ground of the Spirit of Liberty within the people.
The Constitution of government, as vital as it is when followed, will never be a substitute for staving off oppression as will the Constitution (spirit) of the people. If we are to keep our freedom, it must come from, not a bias media, not from political party big shots, but the people's Spirit of Liberty.
Let us together resolve to rekindle that spirit before it is to late to have an effect. As Donald Trump is saying, let's "Make America Great Again." He is talking to you and me, not those others I just mentioned. They don't like him. It will up to us.
Please forward to all you can by any means you wish.
Until next time;
John Porter
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