Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Remembering What Freedom Feels Like

They have joy in their works for a season, and by and by the end cometh--Jesus Christ

One of our biggest challenges over the next four years is remembering what freedom feels like.  Already, the Obama administration, under its imagined "mandate," has announced numerous and restrictive regulations.  Regulations which by their formulation, are the very essence of taxation without representation.

We need to learn what freedom looks like.  No one living today, unless they remember the pre-FDR days, really knows what freedom looks like.   While several U.S. Presidents increased the powers of the office, it was FDR who really created the nanny state, by packing the U.S. Supreme Court in order to pass his previously unconstitutional nanny-state programs and then shoved them down the throat of the American people.   FDR's propagandist public school collaborators taught and continue to teach that these programs resolved the Great Depression, when in fact these programs only created a depression within a depression.  It was WWII and the war effort that resolved the Great Depression.

We need to teach what freedom feels like and looks like to those within our sphere of influence.  Antipathy and complacency are the duel death knells of freedom.   The death of freedom is often compared to the frog in the pot,  but even a frog can be taught that cold water is a danger.   Principles of true freedom must be pressed into the minds of old and young and the very, very confused who recently voted for immorality, indolence, and servitude.




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