"The natural liberty of man is to be free from any superior power on Earth, and not to be under the will or legislative authority of man, but only to have the law of nature for his rule." - Samuel Adams

Sep 18, 2011

Spitting on the Roman Empire...

From: senatorbobsmith@comcast.net
To:
Subject: RE: SAVE OUR CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC
Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2011 08:47:15 -0400

Dear Curtis,

Thanks for taking the time to respond to my column with Accuracy in Media regarding the saving of our Constitutional Republic. I agree with you that the preservation of liberty can be costly. I know first hand, since I lost my dad in WWII. My brother and I served in Viet Nam and were fortunate enough to come home. We felt it was an honor to serve. You are also correct, that only about one-third of the colonists were patriots. One-third were with the King and the other one-third played both sides in hopes of being on the winning side no matter who won! It is not only blood, however, that preserves liberty. Patriots need resources to put up the fight. Washington almost failed because he did not have the resources to obtain the equipment and war materials he needed to fight. If you are inclined to help Accuracy in Media with a contribution, I would be most grateful. You can do so by going to their website at www.aim.org. They do a great job in getting the message out. Thanks for your support, Curtis. Senator Bob Smith

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I respond by e-mail:

Senator,

My family first arrived here in America in 1635 aboard the Blessing. My family has fought the Indians, the French, the British ... the Nazi's, the Vietcong ... and soon, the Taliban. Yet none of these wars produced the senators and congressmen that sit in the chambers of D.C. These wars are not the cause of the direct assault on our liberties. No sir. The direct assault on our liberties are the product of the men and woman who sit in the halls of the senate and the house. It is you people who are responsible for the PATRIOT Act. It is you people who are responsible for the Dept. of Homeland Stasi. The Fusion Centers. NSA snooping on American Citizens. TSA and VIPR Teams groping and fondling our wives and daughters and mothers and grandmothers at our airports, bus stations, train stations, metro-links and now our football stadiums. Big Sis and her Stasi like snitch program. Etc., etc., etc.

The fact is senator ... we have become the Nazi's, the Stasi, the KGB, and etc. ... we have become everything we have supposedly fought against.

The fact is senator, you and your family, me and my family, have fought for naught.

Many Amerikans are oblivious to their state of liberty. Many of us are not. Maybe the senate and con-gress can BS many Amerikans, but they can not BS everyone.

To be blunt senator, if our military were fighting for our liberty, our military would surround D.C. and arrest most of the senate and con-gress for treason. You people don't even have the balls to shut down the Federal Reserve and restore America to sound constitutional money. You people don't have the balls to kick out the United Nations and tear up every single U.N. treaty. You people sit aside and allow U.N. Agenda 21 to be implemented in every State of the Union. You people stand idly by while presidents create unconstitutional E.O.'s. You people stand around and slap each other on the backs, play grab-ass, and trade pens, while using the constitution as toilet paper while telling us how wonderful the constitution is.

Go read Article 1 Section 8 of the constitution senator. That is the extent of your delegated powers. If you have a misunderstanding of the General Welfare Clause and Commerce Clause, go read the Federalist Papers.

I am going to vote one more time senator for Ron Paul after not voting for years because of the putrid stench of choices in the ballot box. After that, we'll see what that one-third of Patriots has in mind.

http://causapatet.blogspot.com/

Spitting on the Roman Empire...

Sincerely,

Curtis


See: “We Can’t Just Leave It Up To The Parents” via Western Rifle Shooters Association

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8 comments:

Brock Townsend said...

Good one.

Anonymous said...

I am with you. One last chance... Paul 2012.

Ted Lindblad III

Anonymous said...

bang

Dedicated_Dad said...

Bravo-Zulu, Sir!

Smack him once for me!

Mark Matis said...

Well said.

Anonymous said...

Well stated!

Pickdog
III

WarriorClass said...

Excellent letter!

Blackjack III said...

It breaks my heart to agree with every word. It's hardly worth living in the country I've loved all of my life, under a government I despise above anything else.