Sunday, May 24, 2015

We Must Remember What Made Us A Strong Nation As Politicians Neuter Our Country


Article Title: We Must Remember What Made Us A Strong Nation As Politicians Neuter Our Country

History of the Gadsden Flag
Don't tread on America! We are fed up!
As America's civil unrest and international threats encroach upon the constitutional rights of our citizenry, we must vote out the weak, pansy, money obsessed politicians that have now neutered our law enforcement, as well as our international defense. The current political environment is more concerned with shrinking government services at the state, local and federal level in an effort to give more excessive tax breaks to the wealthy, while at the other end of the spectrum, we have a government that is alienating us from our allies internationally and giving thugs the power over law enforcement and law-abiding citizens while you and I pay the price for it all. Once they remove our patriotic hearts and replace them with weak jello we will be left with feminized men instead of caring men with the hearts of valiant warriors that built this country. We need to read the words of our past so that we know what and how this country became the greatest free nation in the world. A good place to start would be the NAVAL WAR COLLEGE ADDRESS by President Theodore Roosevelt at Newport, R.I.. June 2, 1897, who said, "If we forget that in the last resort we can only secure peace by being ready and willing to fight for it, we may someday have bitter cause to realize that a rich nation which is slothful, timid, or unwieldy is an easy prey for any people which still retains those most valuable of all qualities, the soldierly virtues. We but keep to the traditions of Washington, to the traditions of all the great Americans who struggled for the real greatness of America, when we strive to build up those fighting qualities for the lack of which in a nation, as in an individual, no refinement, no culture, no wealth, no material prosperity, can atone." or as Washington wrote, "To be prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving peace."
Source: The Federal NewsGroup