Declaration of Independence

Posted Wednesday, September 29, 2010, at 12:49 AM
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  • Thank you Mike. Now, we need a Locke or Jefferson, to author a Declaration of Reunification, with another text that will Set the Bit in our mouths, and turn our heads back to the Precepts intended by our Founding Fathers.

    But, alas, I fear modern living may well have taken the back-bone from our patriotism and watchfulness against destroyers from without, and within.

    History may not be too kind to what we have been allowing to be done, since the opening of the Twentieth Century (1900 + - ). What we have today has been eroding into place far longer than any of us have occupied space on Planet Earth. We inherit the Whirl-Wind, I fear.

    Keep the Watch, as Redemption draws nigh. Arley

    -- Posted by Navyblue on Wed, Sep 29, 2010, at 8:01 PM
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    You need to add a lot more names to that list than just Locke and Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson pulled from many sources.

    -- Posted by MichaelHendricks on Wed, Sep 29, 2010, at 9:29 PM
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    Not to mention that the term "founding fathers" itself is broadly based.

    -- Posted by MichaelHendricks on Thu, Sep 30, 2010, at 5:47 AM
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