dutch pirate
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I think about this a lot. I have found a lot more respect lately for those that stood for freedom on April 19, 1775. They weren't the popular heroes of the day, they were considered the radical wackos who started a war with the British Empire. When they pledged their lives fortunes and sacred honor, they really did give it all. It could be quite similar what is on the horizon. After all, the redcoats were on a munitions raid, coming to take the guns away.
So, if history repeats itself, those that stand up for freedom like the founding fathers will pay with their sacred honor, all their fortunes, and probably their lives. They may not be heroes of the time, in fact they will probably be considered wackos. But, I believe freedom is worth standing up for.
Also: As long as we fight the good fight now, the soft war, if you will, it may never come to that. If you care about your rights, do something about it.
So, if history repeats itself, those that stand up for freedom like the founding fathers will pay with their sacred honor, all their fortunes, and probably their lives. They may not be heroes of the time, in fact they will probably be considered wackos. But, I believe freedom is worth standing up for.
Also: As long as we fight the good fight now, the soft war, if you will, it may never come to that. If you care about your rights, do something about it.