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The panjandrums of the CFR shall not be content until after they have succeeded in their heinous, decades long, efforts to render the nation a fetid, flyblown, utterly ungovernable other than by totalitarian means, latter day Babel.

Since 1965, particularly, have they found themselves experiencing noteworthy success in their efforts to advance their unholy agenda.

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Another poignant counterpoint to the Theory of Evolution.

From our Noblemen of Nature Founders and their worthy successor, John C. Calhoun, to the depthlessly doltish, boorish and morally incapacitated epigones of this lightless day- chart the devolution.

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" 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 thesr ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or abolish it ..."

U. S. Declaration of Independence

Anno Mirabilis 1776

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In our day, perfectly realized in the accession to the presidency of the Apostle of Lawlessness-Arch Cultivator of State Dependency-Perfect Personification of Latter Day Spiritual, Moral, Sociocultural and Religious Confusion, the erstwhile Usurper-in-Chief and Anti President Extraordinaire, B. Hussein Obama.

Closely followed by those reprobate's own reprobates, the deplorably deplorable W. Jefferson and H. Clinton.

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A noble ideal, unattained by most, attainable only by those in whom Virtue inheres.

In this faithless day, in the sights of many, perhaps a plurality, oaths exist to be wantonly broken.

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The consistency of equal protection under the law:

The most certain guarantor, under the aegis of the prevalence of the influence of rooted in Reality morality, of the continuity of the rule of law.

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An elegantly distilled definition of civilization.

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For most, life is a process of completion.

Mr. Colton, unaccountably enough, omits the weightier matters of the law: judgment, mercy and faith.

Ultimately, it is Grace that makes a defining
difference.

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As that nobleman of nature, Patrick Henry, expressed it:

" Give me Liberty, or give me death. "

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Upon whom can anyone reliably rely to portray him or her, in the light of Reality, to himself or herself?

It was not ordained that our self concepts be constructs of our perceptions of other persons' perceptions of us.

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Indeed, it is incumbent upon an individual to not strain out a gnat, and swallow a camel.

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The perfection of collective government is the perfection of individual Virtue.

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The Wisdom of the Ages - a certain means by which a Sovereign Individual can retain and maintain his or her integrity, dignity and sovereignty.

As it is written:

" Be ye not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind..."

~ Romans 12:2

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The rooted in Reality morality of Sovereign Individuals render them governments unto themselves.

The continency of the Sovereign Individual is the signal, indispensable constraint on the predations of the ever ravening State.

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Virtue will ever be the palladium of human Liberty.

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The highest calling, and most solemn obligation, of every parent.
A noble responsibility never to be delegated the State.

As it is written:

" Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it."

~ Proverbs 22:6

and

" And ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath, but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord."

~ Ephesians 6:4


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As it is written:

"It is more blessed to give than to receive."

~ Acts 20:35

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In a society governed and peopled by those who are law abiding, guns exist to pose no threat.

In a society governed and peopled by those who are lawless, guns are indispensable.

As ever, Virtue makes the defining difference.

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In the absence of Virtue, there exist no constraints on any vice, among which, "legalized" plunder.

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In this benighted day, the order that prevails is a perfectly inverted one.

As it is written:

"... for the children ought not to lay up for the parents, but the parents for the children."

~ II Corinthians 12:14

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An observation that is entirely in accord with the masterly Mr. Adam's affirmation that:

" Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other."

Under all circumstances, the presence or absence of Virtue makes the defining difference.

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About what are any who are unscrupulous able to express themselves with conviction, other than that such as they esteem to be in their pragmatic, generally material, best interests?

As it is written:

"For out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaketh."

~ Matthew 12:34

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Any who reflexly resort to the use of the denigratory epithets enumerated by Mr. Bellow reveal, by their doing so, the fragility
of their belief systems and accordant world views.

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Ultimately, necessarily, the only truly abiding constraint on the aggrandizement of the State is the virtuous self government of the Sovereign Individual.

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At its most sublime, freedom of speech is constituted of the freedom to communicate the conquering Truth, in all of its dimensions, entirely freely.

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