Last Days of a Revolutionary

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strider777
strider777
1 year ago

That was a most excellent short video. If President Thomas Jefferson were alive today, I have absolutely no doubt that he would be extremely busy forming and leading a populist movement for another political revolution that would restore Constitutional government throughout America.
But tragically, America doesn’t seem to have any great leaders of that kind of caliber anymore.

GenEarly
GenEarly
1 year ago
Reply to  strider777

Nor “The People”, especially those that lament and seek solace in defeat, blaming others for their own travails.
Yes, that Is …. Me, We, You.
Responsibility cannot be pawned off on the failure of others, as We All Fail at times and are Imperfect. Even Washington, Adam’s, and Jefferson, All were Presidents, and had sometimes bitter disagreements with each other, but Recognized their Allegience to a Cause of transcending Liberty.
You have before you an imperfect man seeking to restore our Republic in DJT, with no other of such standing on the field.
Yet you quibble, I Spit, on my hands and put my shoulder to the wheel, Lamenting be damned.

strider777
strider777
1 year ago
Reply to  GenEarly

“”Nor “The People”, especially those that lament and seek solace in defeat, blaming others for their own travails.”
Yes, I stand guilty of lamenting the fact that our republic has been lost, but I can assure you that it is not, nor will it ever be, to try and find some kind of comfort in the fall of it . Millions of people in our country do not feel that pain because they simply don’t understand what has been lost. I rightfully fault our so-called leading educators, for the last century in America, for that unfortunate tragedy. So, sir, I shall keep right on grieving the fall of our republic in order to encourage my fellow Americans to take a stand and fight like hell for the restoration of our beloved republic. I do this for our posterity.

“Responsibility cannot be pawned off on the failure of others, as We All Fail at times and are Imperfect. Even Washington, Adam’s, and Jefferson, All were Presidents, and had sometimes bitter disagreements with each other, but Recognized their Allegience to a Cause of transcending Liberty.”
True enough, responsibility cannot be pawned off on the failure of others. And that, sir, is why I keep fighting. Yes, Washington, Adams and Jefferson were imperfect people. But I believe that on their worst day, they were far better men than were, let us say; the Bushes, Clinton or Biden. Those Presidents did, and are currently doing, tremendous damage to our once great republic and the nation at large. And did those scoundrels ever recognize an allegiance to a cause transcending liberty? The answer, of course, is NO! Don’t they deserve to accept some responsibility and blame for the fall of the republic? Well, of course they do!

“You have before you an imperfect man seeking to restore our Republic in DJT, with no other of such standing on the field.”
True enough, but assuming TPTB allow him to live long enough to get elected, and unless he finds a way to rout out that brood of vipers known as the Deep State, he doesn’t stand a snowball’s chance in hell of restoring the republic.

“Lamenting be damned.”

The great prophet Jeremiah lamented. In fact he wrote the book on the subject. The political and religious leaders of his time ignored his God-given warnings and as a result his nation was destroyed. Jeremiah grieved for the death of his nation and laid the blame for its downfall on its leaders. America is now at the brink of total destruction. Lamenting the loss of our republic is a first step toward its restoration and renewal. We owe that for all those who have come before us and all those who will come after us.
Sir, when I say the following I am not quibbling;  I am willing to live, fight and die for; the name of Jesus Christ, truth, justice, the Constitution, and liberty. Are you?