“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the united states of America.” ~ Preamble to the Constitution of the united states of America
And so the Constitution is introduced. The words become those that are the fabric of our Nation. They weave together all that is required to live together as we form a more perfect Union. The Republic. A place where we can live together, not in perfection but perfectly, imperfect, accepting each other’s imperfections while working together to strive for a better life.
Our forefathers knew this as they compiled the words that would save this great Nation. That has never been more clear than it is today. George Washington knew what he was doing when he oversaw the task that would protect us from our enemy.
It’s too bad that it took the degree of turmoil we are experiencing today, to bring to light the scam that is about to change who we are not only as a country, but as human beings. In my last post we discussed the history of the scam known as THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (the corporation). If you’re coming late to the table, please go back and read the post from April 18, 2020 to learn about the secret corporation that is trying to destroy our sovereign Nation.
In this post I ask that each of us remember our forefathers and the blood they shed so we could live as free people. It’s sad to think that our ancestors only lived in that free state for 95 years before our Country was hijacked. Does that surprise you?
Well we must learn a lesson and remember those who deceived us and manipulated their way into making us believe we are still a free Nation. We must stand together and use what remains of our Constitutional rights and make our representatives listen to us. After all they are our servants, not the other way around.
It’s time we stood up and reminded those we elect that they represent us, not the special interests. Remember what Edward Bulwer-Lytton said in 1839. The pen is mightier than the sword. Write to your Congressmen and Congresswomen and remind them that we the people represent the majority, and we can remove them from office.
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