Dear Fellow Patriots,
The wisdom of history throughout the journey of mankind, through time, teaches us that from time to time, we as humans are going to be faced with the question, “is there anything in your life worth fighting for?”
This is a question most of us give little thought, and unless confronted with the question, it seldom enters our minds.
Our great forefathers were confronted with that same question which came in the form of the subtle reality of an oppressive King George III of England conjuring up ways to tax the colonists; which in turn diminished their quality of life.
Basically what occurred was a conflict of wills; one will oppressing, the others resisting that oppression to the point the shot heard around the world was fired at Lexington, Mass. By the time the Brits had marched back to Concord, they pretty much knew the answer to the question King George had posed to the American colonists.
Wealth redistribution as promoted by the powers that be in Washington means some of us are going to have to give up the quality of life we are now enjoying so that someone else can have a better one.
This is not a bad idea until someone else decides to try to force you to do it. At this point, with most free thinking people, this becomes the point of contention.
Coercion works good on criminals because they demand it. This is not the case with free thinking law-abiding citizens.
The question has been asked.
Robert L. Rowe II
Belmont, LA