Like the President, I was born in the United States, and spent my early years growing up in foreign countries, but we see the world in an entirely different way. The corrupt nature of Congress and the Federal Government have been highlighted by the Obama administration, and yet so many of this nation fail to look up from their smartphones to see their country crumbling around them.
As a frustrated citizen, I was beginning to feel like playing the part of Nero, and just watch Rome burn as I play the fiddle. I began to feel like I have done all that I could do. Well, I guess I’m not done yet.
There may be some things here that will make you laugh, you might agree with, or flat out make you angry. All of that is fine. The most important part is to be a part.
Participation is a Duty we owe to our country, if we wish to keep it.
There are three words etch in my namesakes tombstone:
Duty, Honor, Country
These will be the things that I will be focusing on. To those who truly know these words… Thank you.
…endowed by Our Creator…
…shall not be infringed.
…shall not be violated…
Within these words there are absolutes. From the statement of freedom in our Declaration of Independence, to a taste of two of our Bill of Rights, these phases were made with great power behind them.
Our Creator gave us a gift, freewill. The right to chose our own path is ours, and ours alone. As long as we do remove or hamper another’s right to chose, man has no right to interfere.
The right to keep and bare arms shall not be infringed. It really is clear. The
purpose of this right has been highly debated, but its intention can be found in
the drafting of the English Bill of Rights. The government does not ever have the
right or authority to disarm its citizens. The militia mentioned refers to the largest
army in the United States, an armed citizenry, us, with the purpose of opposing the
federal government and its troops if the central government ever became drowned in
tyranny. Governments are force, and can only be kept in check by the threat of a
greater force. Reagan re-
The Fourth Amendment is quite easy to grasp. It defines an important part of country…MINE. The government can not take what is mine, without provable legal cause to do so.
We are at war within our own country to save us from slavery of the mind, body and soul, where thoughts, ideals and your vote are weapons.
This is just the opening salvo …