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Before
the United States of America existed there was
constant struggle against tyranny, little optimism, slight chance for a
glorious future. |
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Once upon a time men
struggled to achieve but were not allowed to reach their potential, women
worked to build but were inhibited from completion, children had
little hope for their futures being better than what they witnessed
their parents experiencing. |
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Over two
centuries ago,
through a confluence of timing and fortune, good men gathered in a place
that became populated with great men of good spirit. These great men
included farmers, adventurers, risk takers, and workers of all sorts. |
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America's Founding
Fathers looked back to their beginnings across the sea. They combined their
experiences with faith in their fellow man, and realized that on
their new land they could build for a better existence. |
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They realized that
they could build this dreamland by ensuring that liberty would exist and
be protected for all. They
believed that guaranteed liberty would allow opportunity to flourish. |
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These men had faith in
their fellow man. They had faith enough to commit to personal sacrifice
and
struggle to construct a framework that would ensure liberty and equality
of opportunity for all who worked to make themselves worthy of the
liberty they were given. |
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These men dedicated
their lives and fortunes to consecrate and revere the ideals and land
known as the United States of America. They constructed a land wherein
liberty and justice were guaranteed for all who were worthy or might
prove to be worthy. |
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Their plan was
embodied in the Declaration of Independence and the United States
Constitution with its Bill of Rights. |
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Their plan successfully provided the liberty and justice for all
as it promised. This fact is demonstrated by the prominence of the most successful experiment
in human history to provide comfort and security for more people than
any other agglomeration of peoples in history -- The United States of
America. |
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The
United States of America is all that may ever have been hoped for by
rational educated people in the Founders' day and in our time. |
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The
United States of America is more perfect than the individuals it is
composed of. |
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The
United States of America is not perfect, but as close to perfect as is
humanly possible to construct. |
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Today men, women, and
children around the world know of the optimism, opportunity, and genuine
possibilities that await them in the USA. Those people who are born
ready to produce know that they may achieve, through hard work, and with some
good luck, the good lives that they want. They understand that they will
have -- after working with integrity to produce -- earned all that they
achieve. The fruits of their achievements will be theirs to enjoy as they choose. |
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The
United States of America was built and has served Americans willing
to produce as well as receive. Many millions of men and women have
sacrificed. Infinite dreams remain to be realized. |
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Much has been
achieved, much of beauty has been built, and much unlimited
opportunity remains for all who choose to be free, who choose to live and work
in concert with their countrymen. |
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Today America has
been taken over by a relative few divisive, angry, frustrated,
pessimistic ideologues who feel the need to control all Americans.
These people have no faith in their fellow man. |
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Neither we nor
our forefathers
broke out of despotic, socialist, fascist,
and Communist countries and struggle to
come to America simply
to now relinquish the American Dream. |
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The optimism and opportunity that is unique to Americans
was not
crafted by so many great men and women to simply allow it to be
usurped by socialists, Progressives, Marxists, and those who, in
their deranged condition, demand control of the USA. |
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It is essential
for Americans to stave off those who work to transform their USA into a subjugated and failing chaotic
shadow apart from the world's flourishing nations. |
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Fear is not
appropriate, Americans. The true American spirit lives inside the majority of
Americans. Some fail to realize its
full potential. Most are beginning to realize what they are losing to the force
of evil now engulfing America. |
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The true American
spirit will not be subjugated. It will resist subjugation. It will
do more than merely survive. It will flourish again. |