I am going to teach my children that communism is evil. I will die proclaiming it if I must. I will tell others. I will influence them for a good and righteous cause. What do you mean what will I win? Freedom! It is my birthright as an American. I stake my claim, and will not give it up. Stake yours now as well. Where will I go? To Heaven one day, and before my Creator I will be able to answer that I did what was right on this earth. I will speak out against evil like I do every day. I am a practical man, and I am inspired by what America has done for the world. Laugh me to scorn, but I am unafraid of what awaits me. I hate what has happened, but I will not be silent.
Yeah, that's a good internet speech, but it doesn't answer my questions. Either the President is going to be re-inaugurated on 1/20, or he isn't. One of those two things is gonna happen. When you said "let's get out there and win!," I thought you meant, you know, actually winning. I'm glad your gonna teach your kids communism is wrong, for real, but that's not the actual winning most of us have in mind.
That is if they can. I am a free American, and I stake my claim to that now.
Interesting thing I learned today, to your point, we must claim freedom, and not liberty. That is hard for me as an American, for I look at Patrick Henry's rousing speech, and have always taken great heart in him saying, "give me liberty, or give me death." I must admit that Patrick Henry was wrong, as he ought to have said, "I am free, and for that I am willing to die to defend it."
The term liberty in English common law implies that you are not free, but must be granted liberty to do what you want. To this day a sailor is required to be granted "liberty" in order to go where he would like when his ship is at harbor according to maritime law. Even paying taxes means that you are not free. That is why if you go to court and admit to pahing taxes, you cannot make a freeman argument. I argue that paying a Federal income tax is unconstitutional. I want liberty from that but it will not be granted, just like you say my speech will be infringed upon. But I have freedom of speech, and again I stake my claim to it now. I am willing to suffer imprisonment, death, public humiliation, what have you in order to be free. Do nothing? I am already set to work.
What would you like from me? What would you like for yourself? Forget the keyboard, though i think you underestimate the power of it, what do you want? Stake your claim and do not give up. Your opponents will fear you if you do.
I am asking you in earnest. What do you want of me? I have never taken drugs or smoked weed. I do not drink. My thoughts are my own. What is your expectation? Are you just a troll or a glowie baiting a proclivity for violence to see if you can? I don't understand your criticisms of my rhetoric.
I am going to teach my children that communism is evil. I will die proclaiming it if I must. I will tell others. I will influence them for a good and righteous cause. What do you mean what will I win? Freedom! It is my birthright as an American. I stake my claim, and will not give it up. Stake yours now as well. Where will I go? To Heaven one day, and before my Creator I will be able to answer that I did what was right on this earth. I will speak out against evil like I do every day. I am a practical man, and I am inspired by what America has done for the world. Laugh me to scorn, but I am unafraid of what awaits me. I hate what has happened, but I will not be silent.
Yeah, that's a good internet speech, but it doesn't answer my questions. Either the President is going to be re-inaugurated on 1/20, or he isn't. One of those two things is gonna happen. When you said "let's get out there and win!," I thought you meant, you know, actually winning. I'm glad your gonna teach your kids communism is wrong, for real, but that's not the actual winning most of us have in mind.
Lol then you are lost already
That is if they can. I am a free American, and I stake my claim to that now.
Interesting thing I learned today, to your point, we must claim freedom, and not liberty. That is hard for me as an American, for I look at Patrick Henry's rousing speech, and have always taken great heart in him saying, "give me liberty, or give me death." I must admit that Patrick Henry was wrong, as he ought to have said, "I am free, and for that I am willing to die to defend it."
The term liberty in English common law implies that you are not free, but must be granted liberty to do what you want. To this day a sailor is required to be granted "liberty" in order to go where he would like when his ship is at harbor according to maritime law. Even paying taxes means that you are not free. That is why if you go to court and admit to pahing taxes, you cannot make a freeman argument. I argue that paying a Federal income tax is unconstitutional. I want liberty from that but it will not be granted, just like you say my speech will be infringed upon. But I have freedom of speech, and again I stake my claim to it now. I am willing to suffer imprisonment, death, public humiliation, what have you in order to be free. Do nothing? I am already set to work.
What would you like from me? What would you like for yourself? Forget the keyboard, though i think you underestimate the power of it, what do you want? Stake your claim and do not give up. Your opponents will fear you if you do.
I am asking you in earnest. What do you want of me? I have never taken drugs or smoked weed. I do not drink. My thoughts are my own. What is your expectation? Are you just a troll or a glowie baiting a proclivity for violence to see if you can? I don't understand your criticisms of my rhetoric.