This Is Our Home by TL Davis

This is our land, all of our land; it is where we live; it is our home. When we watch what is happening to our home there is no comprehension of the level of anger that produces. To keep from ranting on like a lunatic, one sublimates all of the damage being done to a perfectly good home and think that things will get better if we just do one thing or another.

Voting has ceased to be an agent of change. The fact is…the only fact that has ever existed…is that only force solves the sort of issues we have in this land. I have resisted this knowledge for a long time, not because I didn’t believe it, but because there is only one place to go with that knowledge.

Now, all of this is predicated on the simple understanding that our leaders, those we have either placed in charge of this land, or have allowed to assume control of it, will not ever serve the people. They have transcended beyond that existence as have our industries, our media, our churches. They no longer have to appeal to the people for their riches, because no matter how foul they are or how insulting, they have those who cheer on their most base instincts, instinctively knowing that it fundamentally damages a wholesome society.

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June Griffin
June Griffin
6 years ago

Keep up the good work. Stand on the Ten Commandments, the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. God reigns! Onward, Christian Soldiers!

JS
JS
6 years ago

“Great men can’t be ruled”

T.L. Davis hits it on the mark every time. He might just have something in common with Rep. Thomas Massie …

Free the People
Published on Sep 26, 2018
Off the Grid with Thomas Massie is an intimate look at a congressman’s quest for a self-sustainable life on his farm in eastern Kentucky. “My philosophy is live and let live: You don’t worry about what somebody’s doing in their hollow, as long as they don’t worry about what you’re doing in your hollow.” Winner of Anthem Film Festival’s highly-coveted Audience Choice Award.