Make a Difference – Stand up and Be Somebody
In the face of change, Americans have begun to realizes CHANGE in and of itself isn’t what we want, or need. We NEED people who recognize and understand the value of being principled citizens.
Change has created a crisis in America, one that must be stopped and put out of action. The socialistic advantage of changing America from a free nation where liberty reigns to a place of stanch equality where achieving greatness is to be ashamed, will ruin our future.
Yes, you CAN Make a Difference.
One vote prevented Americans from speaking German. That may not be a big issue to some, but to those of us who remember Stalin, Hitler, and the remnants of World War II, the idea of speaking German as a nation is a hideous thought. No, it wasn’t the German people who created the monsters that led their nation into terror, but it was the English and the Americans and our ability to communicate that brought them out of terror.
Socialism and Communism have been tried before – they fail.
Freedom and Liberty are proven successful. Socialist and Communistic societies have relied on the people of Free Countries to save them from themselves for centuries. As a Free nation, it has been our responsibility for far too long to stand in the gap and make a difference for the people of countries overrun by tyranny and angst. Socialism can’t work, because there’s no support from within.
Once Government controls all business and supports everyone with the equal treatment that brings about social equality, there are no workers to support and provide the funding to support social equality. Overtaxes societies flounder in failure as businesses fold under the weight of taxation.
Stand up and Be Somebody
Stop the anxiety of social equality and over taxation before it starts. Use your vote in 2010 to prevent the tyranny of a communist government that will benefit no-one, by electing conservative candidates into office who understand the importance of Capitalism, Free Trade and Low-Tax base for progressive development and business growth. Putting politically elite individuals back into office when they’ve voted themselves into a position of royalty and sucked the life out of the working class, by promising social equality is by definition insanity.
Insanity: the act of doing a thing over and over expecting different results.
Over and over, world history shows that bringing social equality to a people results in their demise.
By the Constitution of the United States of America, we are BORN equal, with an equal right to develop our own personalities and goals, achieving the greatness we desire in our heart, with the freedom to stop wherever we so choose to stop, or to grow as far as we choose to grow. We have the freedom to achieve. No other nation on earth offers so much opportunity as the United States to each and every citizen under their Constitution. No other nation on earth has seen such diverse and continued growth in their industry or their people as the United States has experienced in the past 250 years.
Being different, being valued, and being strong means something here in the United States. Those people who understand that being born equal gives them opportunity, not rights, step beyond the boundaries of limitation and achieve greatness beyond their wildest dreams, because they understand the importance of God given rights.
In the near future, there will be a vote to change our history books forever, aligning the history of the United States with global viewpoints, where freedom is an embarrassment and liberty belongs to a limited few. If you don’t care about the history of our nation, or of our people, and you don’t care about the future of our children, turn a deaf ear and ignore this plea for you to stand out and do something.
However, if you believe as I do that we owe our children the freedom to live in a nation where liberty is valued, then click on this link – Look What They’re Removing – and follow the directions at the bottom of the page. It’s important that we make a stand and protect the rights and history of our children.








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