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Jason A Clark's avatar

Just for perspective, the British and the loyalists would have labeled our founding fathers "domestic terrorists" and traitors. Had they lost, they would have been treated as such and hung.

There are some fights, once commenced, must be seen through to the end. I wonder how close to that moment we are?

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TriTorch's avatar

You need only reflect that one of the best ways to get yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the struggle for independence. --unknown

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Susan Clack's avatar

💥💥💥⚡️⚡️⚡️🔥🔥🔥 from a Daughter of the American Revolution... and THAT organization just voted to allow trans “women” (men) who have had their sex changed over to female on their birth certificates to join the DAR. And it took away the right of individual chapters to vote down any applicants that they might deem unacceptable. I’m out!

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Roger Beal's avatar

Another grand old group eats the alphabet lollipop.

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Susan Clack's avatar

😣😣😣 and to think that we Daughters had been kicked out of the original Descendants organization by the Sons...so we said “Go Fish” and started our own! So much for that.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Good bye DAR.

Proud of my heritage until now.

I'm stunned!

Those of us in this group NEED TO GET INVOLVED!!

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Susan Clack's avatar

I’ll be very interested to see how many Daughters will bail.

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June M's avatar

As a former member of the organization for 20 years, I was very sad to see that decision. I dropped my membership due to busyness of family and have considered rejoining now that children are grown but not now. Very sad!

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Amy's avatar

I resigned from the DAR last year - their obsession with the military disgusted me (and was against the principles of the Founding Fathers). I am HORRIFIED to read this latest development.

Also, nobody found it ironic that the leadership are called "Regents." C'mon man.

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Susan Clack's avatar

Keeping the Throne warm til the King comes, eh, what? 🙄🙄🙄 But I did my time for 3 yrs of Chapter Regent and immediately flamed out. It seems the modus operandi is welcoming new members in and two years later, you’re running the meetings. And then the old guard complain because you have no clue about the organizational culture. Ugh.

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Starsky's avatar

I am so glad you said that! I found myself forced into elected position before I had even had time to go through the training, no instruction given, during a time when my father was in hospice and I had no extra time to devote. I stopped attending meetings and this year I’m not renewing.

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Susan Clack's avatar

Such a familiar story...and I’m sorry you had to go thru that at such a difficult time in your life! And you said...”training”? No such thing! They hand you the keys to the cruise ship and step back, waving from the dock! Bon voyage! 😞

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Robbin's avatar

Whaaaat? I just last week learned that my claim to a patriot was proven. Am all set to be welcomed on Saturday. Ugh.

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Susan Clack's avatar

So sorry...but I hope that they will come to their senses and go back to us all having XX! NO XY!

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Robbin's avatar

Agreed! Let’s see if we can be an influence (since our dues are paid for the year at this point).

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Susan Clack's avatar

Of course, my dues & donations check cleared the bank the day before I found out this had happened. 😣😣😣

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

So when we vote our name is on our info. Is it connected in their system saying who we voted for. Therefore do we need to be like John Hancock and sign in a super sized font?

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TriTorch's avatar

Indeed. Next draw a super-sized middle finger right next to your John Hancock, and submit.

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Angk's avatar

In the last Primary Election, in Washington state where it's all mail-in ballots, they REQUIRED voters to note their political party on the envelope(!), or the vote would go uncounted. Which, I might add, happens anyway.

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CMCM's avatar

On the envelope? Good grief. That just tells them which ballots to toss out when necessary. I thought voting was supposed to be secret!

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Angk's avatar

Exactly!! Totally unconstitutional, but when does that stop them? It was "only" once. Many people didn't vote. It was a win win for them. 🤷🏼‍♀️

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

right? I am in Oregon. We have had mail in for so long. I don't trust it

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Janet's avatar

At my place they verify my signature only. I pick up a ballot from 1 or 2 desks. We use a paper ballot and after marking it goes in a sleeve that you use to start the optical scanner taking it up with privacy. I’ve looked on these ballots. There are no other marks, symbols or bar codes. This is the ONLY way I will vote. My state doesn’t require I register as to my party. We can request any party ballot at the primary.

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RU's avatar

It occurred to me some time ago that what is happening to the US citizenry now is far, far worse than what caused the Revolution. They revolted over taxes, LOL! We get hit with new taxes - as well as inflation, tolls, fees, fines, regulations, etc. - on an almost hourly basis. And that's the best thing our government does to us!

That said, I don't think we will have an armed revolution. Armed revolutions tend to happen in countries with a strong percentage of masculine but financially insecure young men. We have a lot of financially insecure young men, but our young men include way too many, uh, let's say un-masculine young men who sit around worrying about their feelings and whether or not they should "transition" themselves or just apologize for being male.

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Jason A Clark's avatar

I agree about the causes of the revolution. I've had that thought many times. If you go back and read the Declaration of Independence and the list of grievances you'll notice that we share many with them and could add many more that are far worse.

I do think we're close to a tipping point but I don't know if I share your opinion that it would not happen today. The American revolutionary leaders were mostly educated and well off men who led only (at first) a very small percentage of the populace.

While things have certainly changed and the American Revolution isn't a clear example for us now, the one thing we do share with them is that it is ultimately a battle of ideas and a fight for liberty.

There are now, just as there were then, plenty of people perfectly happy to carve out an existence with the scraps of freedom afforded to them by their leaders.

Then there are others who cling to the idea that we are inherently entitled to our rights and "That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness."

The fact that I just wrote these words and wondered to myself if I'll be labeled a terrorist or placed on some watch list because of this comment further solidifies the idea that we may have already passes a tipping point.

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TriTorch's avatar

Biden said gun owners would need F-15s and nukes to take on the US government. Biden needs to be reminded that the government is of, for, and by the people. Its only purpose is to serve us:

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A common misconception regarding the US government is that it is not the case that they start with total power and authority and the Constitution then subtracts from those powers. Under the Constitutional principle of Enumerated Powers and despite common wisdom, the government actually starts with zero power. Powers are then granted (Enumerated) by the constitution. This means that our natural rights such as the right to privacy or the right to free speech do not need to be explicitly granted to the populace - we have them by default. (The bill of rights is - quite literally - redundant and completely unnecessary.) What it does mean is that the government cannot violate those rights unless the ability to do so is explicitly granted by the Constitution - which in those cases it is not.

Just to be clear, our government has invalidated itself by abrogating its duties, for breaking and trampling all over every oath of office, for committing every crime we have a law for, and for subjugating us, meaning we do not have one and instead we have a bunch of criminals masquerading as our government.

For too long we've sat back, relaxed, and let the government police itself, and by doing so have given the wolves the keys to the hen house while naively expecting - in our blissful ignorance - for the chickens to be in good hands...

Those chickens have been and are being slaughtered, and the time has come for us to put those wolves in prison and to take back what is ours.

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Emumundo's avatar

We need to get rid of the use of emergency powers. There’s no emergency that should supersede the constitution.

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Amy's avatar

Biden also threatened the unvaxxed a "winter of severe illness and death."

Sorry that didn't pan out for you, Biden. Not dead yet!

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Wolfhound77's avatar

We could win with bricks and sticks. JB is demented bluster and idiocy. When the blow back occurs, it's going to be a righteous anger the likes of which these political class grifters have never seen. They don't stand a chance of surviving it.

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daverkb's avatar

I agree with 'invalidated'. And I say, a captured government is no government which gets right back to words like 'invalidated, illegitimate, color of law.' In other words ... fraudulent, fake.

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Susan Clack's avatar

I tip my tricorn hat to you, sir! 🫡🇺🇸🫡

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

Except... and I know it reads far out, tin foil hat stuff and all, but at this point many among us know we have not been taught true history. --

https://stillnessinthestorm.com/2016/12/two-constitutions-in-the-united-states-1st-was-illegally-suspended-in-favor-of-a-vatican-crown-corporation-in-1871/ --

This knowledge aside, I agree Americans have been asleep at the wheel. Maybe 8 or 9 generations. Indoctrinated-me included. How were we to know? --

Not saying linked info is some final word. There's plenty out there. --Conspiracy theory.-- Not saying I have any solutions. Not saying your observations are without merit in the context they were made. I'm only the smartest person in the room when I'm by myself. 😏 SOO much respect and humility in sharing the same air, um, I mean, screenspace as you. --

Have I missed the mark with this corporation thing? And how we've been bamboozled since the time of our great-great (that does it for me; if you're younger, keep counting backwards in ~20 year increments) grandparents? What we've got for a "government" starts to make some sense in light of this information. Its primary purposes are profit and to perpetuate itself. It's got nothing to do with America or Americans. And darned if just like a lot of other corporations the psychopaths don't by-any-means-necessary themselves to the top tier positions. We have to know our enemy first. How to expose it? Then begin to dismantle it? Big questions. Protracted timeline for reform. I'm not a youngblood by a long shot. (The current government wants me dead. I'm a drain on their system.) There were no planes. There was no zoonotic origin of spikey protein disease. There was no danger except from the cabal. 2¢

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TriTorch's avatar

Not crazy at all Heterdox, put away your tinfoil and give this a watch: https://bitchute.com/video/D3SzbLyk0SAV [24mins]

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

See? I knew I came to the right place for more and better info. Well done on the vid. Bookmarked. (I should maybe download, hm?) I had many of these pieces but couldn't put it together cogently. Will need to re-watch a few times to cement and be able to articulate. Not that anyone will listen, or understand, or buy it. I tried explaining about the Fed once to some contemporaries, "Federal Reserve Note" on the face of every greenback. Deer in headlights response. --

On another how-they-get-to-you-via-$$A related subject - don't know if you've righted yourself in the rabbit hole that is the income tax scam. That, unfortunately, is more than a quick video. Cracking the Code: The Fascinating Truth About Taxation in America by Peter Eric Hendrickson is a gold mine. You won't find it at major book sellers, except perhaps at some exorbitant price. Even my local independent bookseller told me it was out of print. Not true. You have to go to the author's website. --

https://www.losthorizons.com --

There is no payment portal on the website. My guess is the author might have tried and gotten canceled many years ago, long before the march we've been seeing recently. His family has been persecuted by the government. The website is rich but even richer and useful after the book is under your belt. To purchase you have to use snail mail. Book + s/h is ~$35. Five stars.

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Very well said!

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SadieJay's avatar

I have done the same. They want us to self-censor. Well done. They can come and get me but I am not going to shut up. If that be my crime, I am in good company. We cannot afford to be silent because then we are complicit. Even sitting here, coming out with an occasional Substack, I am contributing. Be a pain, even from the comfort of our couch. And...more people need to read books on what happened in WW2. It wasn't that long ago.

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Gaye's avatar

May I recommend Diana West’s excellent American Betrayal?

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SadieJay's avatar

I will put it on the list. Thank you.

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Shellie Willmering's avatar

Our government will be the first ones to put a bullet in our heads at the first moment of a resistance to them. Of this, I have no doubt.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Then, just as now, we're engaged in a spiritual battle first and foremost.

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Fla Mom's avatar

"But what do We mean by the American Revolution? Do We mean the American War? The Revolution was effected before the War commenced. The Revolution was in the Minds and Hearts of the People. A Change in their Religious Sentiments of their Duties and Obligations. While the King, and all in Authority under him, were believed to govern, in Justice and Mercy according to the Laws and Constitutions derived to them from the God of Nature, and transmitted to them by their Ancestors— they thought themselves bound to pray for the King and Queen and all the Royal Family, and all the Authority under them, as Ministers ordained of God for their good. But when they Saw those Powers renouncing all the Principles of Authority, and bent up on the destruction of all the Securities of their Lives, Liberties and Properties, they thought it their Duty to pray for the Continental Congress and all the thirteen State Congresses, &c." - John Adams

https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/99-02-02-6854

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“ While the King, and all in Authority under him, were believed to govern, in Justice and Mercy according to the Laws and Constitutions derived to them from the God of Nature, and transmitted to them by their Ancestors— they thought themselves bound to pray for the King and Queen and all the Royal Family, and all the Authority under them, as Ministers ordained of God for their good”

And thus you now recall where the “King James” version of the Bible came from.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Ah, you refer to the Authorized Version. I prefer the 1560 Geneva Bible myself; read, used, and carried by dissidents.

"MARTYR ANNIVERSARY: On this day in 1536, William Tyndale was burned at the stake for translating the Bible into the English language. His last words: "Lord, open the King of England's eyes.” For Tyndale, the Bible "for the people" meant that all could drink from the truth itself, without pressure or pretext. Two years after Tyndale's death, King Henry authorized the distribution of the Matthew bible, much of it Tyndale's work." - Voice of the Martyrs, from a FB memory post of mine from 2020

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ConcernedGrammy's avatar

I know the feeling. My husband has stopped commenting altogether and has advised me to do the same. Not sure it's in me though.

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Donna's avatar

I thought the same thing

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Katrina the Hurricane's avatar

I disagree with your premise of young men in this country. While there are definitely some who fit your demographic, their numbers are considerably inflated by a media that would project such a characterization. In my own family and surrounding community, there are plenty of proper men who lead their families well and fly the flag that says “Don’t Tread On Me.” And trust me when I say they have the power to defend that imperative should anyone test it. I know we are not in the minority.

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RU's avatar

I was being somewhat facetious. I have no doubt there are many as you describe. I see them in my own neighborhood. But I also have a career where I've had the "pleasure" to travel a lot and have worked for a good number of large organizations. Based on what I've seen, IMO, the overall point stands. It's not that ALL young men are weak - or even most - but a higher proportion than I've ever seen in my lifetime are. They seem most worried about their social media presence. Frankly, they just don't care about anything we discuss here. They want the government to keep on doing what it's doing.

To clarify, I was responding to the notion that an armed revolution is close. I just don't see it. Generally, revolutions are started by young men with nothing to lose, who want to fight to get a piece of land. Starting a revolution is different from defense of personal property.

(And...just so I'm not misunderstood by anyone as trying to foment violence, I am not advocating for any violence; just explaining why I think an armed revolution is unlikely. The only way I see that happening is if the government tries to confiscate property, take children, and so on, in red areas within red states. I think there would be almost no pushback to those actions in blue areas.)

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FourWinds's avatar

Agreed. Only 2 of the young men working at my retail/pharmacy job over the past several years have acted entitled, weak, useless, and pathetic. The rest of them - all in their young to mid 20s - have had enough of the bull and see right through it. I have no doubt they would stand up. Agree the numbers are totally inflated and we absolutely are in the majority.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

"un-masculine young men who sit around worrying about their feelings and whether or not they should "transition" themselves or just apologize for being male. " Most can be identifies as having a man-bun.

Gawd, I hate those things....

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Roger Beal's avatar

Ever notice that, when viewed in profile, the bun and the head look just like a Hefty trash bag, tied up and ready for the dump? HA.

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daverkb's avatar

More on the level of the Black Plague, Noah's Flood, the Tower of Babel. Truly Epic Evil.

There is a pivot (a walk back) going on. Rishi Sunni doesn't just get up one day and say the shockingly revolutionary truth that 'A man is a man and a women is a women' without an organized 'okay' feeding down the puppet strings. Ditto for Musk buying Twitter X. None of this is an accident.

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Emumundo's avatar

Our young men are playing video games and watching cartoons. I’m amazed that 30 year old men watch cartoons. I was just “ treated “ to 3 episodes of Bevis and Butthead last night. This generation has not grown up.

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TriTorch's avatar

This arrested development is by design: entertainment has been heavily weaponized now and it is pouring out of screens and spilling toxic waste into the minds and living rooms of people all over the planet. Even decades ago it was bad, but now it is exponentially worse:

"Future generations will look back on TVas the lead in the water pipes that slowly drove the Romans mad." --Kurt Vonnegut

TikTok - as one example - is deliberately used by the globalist cabal to dumb down, kill the attention spans of, and fill the minds children and teens with nonsense. This video sheds some light on the subject: https://bitchute.com/video/MW67NcNlJhFs [1:29mins]

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SusanMc's avatar

That video stopped me in my tracks

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daverkb's avatar

Great Vonnegut quote! Wow! Really put the tail on the donkey!

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Fla Mom's avatar

I don't mean this to sound overly critical of you personally, RU, but I'm using your post to say that I wish everyone would re-read the Declaration of Independence periodically. It was hardly "just about taxes," as it is easy to believe, since we mostly hear only about the Boston Tea Party. They were in fact amazingly patient.

"Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.

He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.

He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and pressing importance, unless suspended in their operation till his Assent should be obtained; and when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them.

He has refused to pass other Laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of Representation in the Legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only.

He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public Records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures.

He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people.

He has refused for a long time, after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected; whereby the Legislative powers, incapable of Annihilation, have returned to the People at large for their exercise; the State remaining in the mean time exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within.

He has endeavoured to prevent the population of these States; for that purpose obstructing the Laws for Naturalization of Foreigners; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new Appropriations of Lands.

He has obstructed the Administration of Justice, by refusing his Assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary powers.

He has made Judges dependent on his Will alone, for the tenure of their offices, and the amount and payment of their salaries.

He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance.

He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our legislatures.

He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil power.

He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation:

For Quartering large bodies of armed troops among us:

For protecting them, by a mock Trial, from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States:

For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world:

For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent:

For depriving us in many cases, of the benefits of Trial by Jury:

For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences

For abolishing the free System of English Laws in a neighbouring Province, establishing therein an Arbitrary government, and enlarging its Boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these Colonies:

For taking away our Charters, abolishing our most valuable Laws, and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments:

For suspending our own Legislatures, and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever.

He has abdicated Government here, by declaring us out of his Protection and waging War against us.

He has plundered our seas, ravaged our Coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people.

He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign Mercenaries to compleat the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty & perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the Head of a civilized nation.

He has constrained our fellow Citizens taken Captive on the high Seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the executioners of their friends and Brethren, or to fall themselves by their Hands.

He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.

In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A Prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people."

https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/declaration-transcript

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Roger Beal's avatar

Good golly, FlaMom! Studying and quoting history! Do you share that evil patriarchical stuff with your children, too? DHS: Domestic extremist enclave just identified! Bring in the zip ties and the Glocks!

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Fla Mom's avatar

Guilty as charged - homeschooled our younger son all the way (he's now at Hillsdale), and I quote the Founders to my elected officials when attempting to persuade them on issues, as well.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Hillsdale: In my humble opinion, one of the best universities in the western nations. Congratulations to you for being a great mom, and blessings to your son for having the skills to enter Hillsdale.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Thanks! I loved all of it; he loved a lot of it; and he's coming around to realizing he appreciates it, lol. He has done a great job in his learning career. Most of my real education (not the K-medical school/graduate degree one) came through homeschooling. That's how I can quote the Founders.

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Lorita's avatar

Good on you!

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Fla Mom's avatar

Lorita, I always hope it shames them into realizing how much they don't know and to what extent they routinely infringe and break their oaths, but they're politicians, so it probably doesn't work, lol. "Shame? What's that?"

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RU's avatar

Fair enough, and I won't take it personally. I was also obviously being a bit flippant in my characterization of what the colonies felt was happening to them. Good to re-read that document.

I guess my point would be: could we not write up a similar - most likely longer and more grievous - list of grievances today? I think if we took the course they took and listed out every possible thing, we could.

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Fla Mom's avatar

RU, you echo my own thoughts I've had on occasion! (I think I started thinking that back in the Obama years.) I've wondered who is writing the list. Mine might be cobbled together from my FB feed, but it would take a long time and not be complete. We really do need to keep secure lists of infringements. There are places where today's infringements appear on their list of indictments.

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jewel's avatar

There are many of these instances occurring now. Thank you for updating me.

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RunningLogic's avatar

A lot of this list makes me think of things the Biden Administration and blue states (even some red states) are doing!

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Kim D's avatar

He is an arm of the Pilgrim Society, a term that MMS does not want you to know about or use.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Kim D, which 'he?' Substack doesn't make it easy, at least on my iPad, to follow parts of a conversation, once there are a lot of comments.

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SadieJay's avatar

OMG!! I have thought the same thing. Where are all the real men? I love real men, work boots, sweat and testosterone. It is primal and wonderful. Now, seeing a real man is like seeing a rare, giant bull elk in the wilderness. It is truly a sight to behold. These guys today with their pink hair, piercings and prancing ways...seriously. I. Can't. Stand. It.

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Amy's avatar

That made me think about the DAR again. My 5th great grandfather and his four brothers arrived from Scotland in the mid-1700s before settling in South Carolina and eventually signing up to fight in the Revolution.

Sometimes I think about the courage of those five brothers on the voyage from Scotland and the bravery to fight for Independence. They were definintely financially insecure.

The man-bun brigade would leave the ship once they realized there was no Starbucks on board.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Don’t forget apologizing for being white.

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Wolfhound77's avatar

You are correct about everything. I just wonder how long people will take it.

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John Bugni's avatar

I wonder if "the Q phenomenon" could be the vehicle for the revolution that will reconstitute govenment to the original form our founders instituted: of The People, by The People, and for The People.

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Faith Adams's avatar

Even though we are taxed far too much and the government throws away the money they take from us on things that have nothing to do with our country, it is the spying by ALL the 3 letter agencies that bother me. They should not be spying on Americans. They should not consider concerned parents to be terrorists!!!! They should not consider conservatives or Christians as terrorists! But that's where we are. When they did nothing to all the rioters that destroyed buildings and cars and killed people, but come after parents who attend school board meetings, or come against people who voted for Trump, or those that don't follow the current far left agenda, and consider them terrorists, something is terribly wrong in our country. It is ridiculous and wrong. It needs to be stopped. My heart grieves for our country.

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CaplT's avatar

We now have a strong percentage of illegal masculine young men in our country. If there is violence it will be started by them. These are not refugees. There is not one cartels, Chinese, criminals.

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Christy's avatar

Totally agree. We are called the 3%ers.

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devoalan's avatar

locked, loaded, and incredibly accurate.

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Christy's avatar

Amen!!!!!

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Kathy's avatar

Yes!

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Annie's avatar

And proud of it.

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Christy's avatar

Damn right Annie!!!

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Alice in Wonderland's avatar

Have we not passed that moment?

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Robin Landry's avatar

Once you wake up the unmoveable man, he won’t quit until the problem is solved. Even my husband is waking up. That tells me we are close.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

THE WRATH OF THE AWAKENED SAXON

by Rudyard Kipling

It was not part of their blood,

It came to them very late,

With long arrears to make good,

When the Saxon began to hate.

They were not easily moved,

They were icy -- willing to wait

Till every count should be proved,

Ere the Saxon began to hate.

Their voices were even and low.

Their eyes were level and straight.

There was neither sign nor show

When the Saxon began to hate.

It was not preached to the crowd.

It was not taught by the state.

No man spoke it aloud

When the Saxon began to hate.

It was not suddently bred.

It will not swiftly abate.

Through the chilled years ahead,

When Time shall count from the date

That the Saxon began to hate.

"This destiny does not tire, nor can it be broken, and its mantle of

strength descends upon those in its service." - Francis Parker Yockey,

IMPERIUM

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I clung to this daily during 8 years working at an inner city public middle school, and prayed without ceasing.

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Robin Landry's avatar

That is beautiful. Apparently the Name-stealing-parasites can’t read, or refuse to comprehend that we don’t react carelessly or without just cause—as they do.

The wheels of Justice grind slow, but exceedingly fine.

They will be the dust we walk upon.

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LizardFro's avatar

Not tea, throw the free Covid tests in there

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FourWinds's avatar

Right! Tea is useful in the unlikely case I run out of coffee... the *horror*. So much better to get rid of "covid" tests, but keep them out of the water. Don't need that contaminating the environment, now do we? :)

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Positively Paying It Forward's avatar

You throw those Cov19 tests into a pond and you’ll solely be responsible for climate change.

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Jen's avatar

Agreed! And masks! But we should have a bonfire for those instead of throwing them in the water.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Ship them, freight COD, to Peter Hottubz.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Eww the juxtaposition of this man’s name and the word Hot Tub together is too much 😝

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Karen Bandy's avatar

We could send them to burning man next year, think of the cool sculptures they could build, and let the them breathe the toxic plastic fumes. Not us.

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FreeBird07's avatar

Yes! I keep offering to burn the boxes we have at work that are expired and manager doesn't want to toss yet 🙄😳😡

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Porge's avatar

I'm sure they'll all test positive.

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Janet's avatar

You win.

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Porge's avatar

Yay! Participation trophy 🏆?

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Elaine Russky's avatar

If I get one more package of "free" covid tests in the mail, I don't know how erratically I will behave. The cost of four tests is $100 and it's charged to Medicare. I didn't order them and don't want them. I reported them as fraudulent claims.

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Heterodox Introvert's avatar

"I reported them as fraudulent claims."

Oooo. I'm tucking that one away just in case. Haven't been within 10 feet (that I know of) of a c-test since the whole business started. Some circumstance, some day, some lie. Maybe the truth will out and housecleaning and restructuring will begin before I die. Yah, not holding my breath.

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LizardFro's avatar

Good job for reporting it! And they wonder why healthcare costs keep rising!

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Sarah Bee's avatar

😂😂 exactly

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Angk's avatar

With the masks!!

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Janet's avatar

We don’t know what’s on or in them though. I love the imagery 🤣

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FreeBird07's avatar

If you have a firepit, I'll toss in all the useless masks that didn't get used!

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Dr Linda's avatar

A tea party; lovely

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WendeAnne's avatar

I love a good tea party!😸☕️🫖

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FH's avatar

In addition to the symbolic FU’s: In another forum some commenters have been discreetly suggesting a nationwide action such as no shopping for a week, of any kind (of course we would stock up, for tight budgets this could be “planned” months in advance so that smaller amounts of increasingly worthless money can go towards this week, or two, of no shopping); and/or just everyone stay home from work/school for a period of time. Poland’s world changed when the citizenry did this.

Question is, how to get everyone on board for same approach? Even regionally on a rotating basis would throw sand in the machinery. Even U S P S has a spy function, I think it’s armed 🤷‍♀️.

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