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To: loveliberty2

Between now and the next election cycle are many national holidays:

New Years Day (off with the old - tyranny, on to the new - liberty & a great time for remembrances)

Martin Luther King, Jr. (Content of Character, not color of skin) Freedom of Association, 2nd Amendment & blacks/slaves, etc.

Lincoln’s Birthday - Union & Constitution, Federal Powers, etc.

Washington’s Birthday (Pres. Day) - Discuss this Founding Father and his views of America

Memorial Day - what’s it all about?, Why We Fight & die?

Independence Day - obvious

Labor Day - Right to Work or earn a living, plus discuss labor in other countries & compare to America - great day to discuss the natural need for labor unions (Freedom of Association) v. government fiat giving unions powers by law.

Columbus Day - celebrate this great man and refute the lies about him - America, a God founded land.

Veterans Day - Again our great legacy of fighting not only for our own freedom, but the liberty of free men & women everywhere.

Thanksgiving Day - a unique American holiday - God, Country & Liberty

Christmas - obvious

Our family takes the US Citizenship Test every year. We read the Declaration of Independence at 4th of July. Coolidge has an excellent speech on Thanksgiving here:

http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=72449

So do other Presidents - Washington: http://www.teachingamericanhistory.org/library/index.asp?document=20

All the above are neutral enough that any liberal/progressive will stay silent or better yet expose themselves as radicals & anti-Americans.

Children need to hear this, but even more so adults who’ve forgotten our liberties and our greatness. The mushy middle that votes like a whipsaw.

Conservatives have no excuse when it comes to getting the message out.


15 posted on 11/08/2010 2:34:14 AM PST by 1010RD (First Do No Harm)
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To: 1010RD
Great suggestions.

A local company incorporated these ideas into each full-ppage Holiday ad in the local paper for a number of years. United Technologies did that many years ago, as did companies like Amway (Jay DeVoss), the Western Company (Eddie Chiles), Stedman Corporation (W. David Stedman), and others during the Reagan years.

If free enterprise advocates can see that it's in their best interest to promote the founding principles among their various publics, then a whole new generation could be educated through the Founders' own words.

Someone with access to such entrepreneurial individuals today needs to get a nationwide movement going to bypass the mainstream media, the bureaucracies, and the so-called "public education" bureaucracy.

Go directly to the public. Bombard them with the ideas of liberty, pointing out the discrepancies between those ideas and those of the progressives who offer us "goodies" in order to enslave us.

Examples of such ads are shown below, but without the accompanying art:

What current generations may not know is that this kind of "redistribution" was tried and failed in America before!

If the American citizenry is awakened to the kinds of facts discusssed above, and if they will go back and review the philosophy of the Framers of the U. S. Constitution, they may perhaps begin to understand how America became the symbol of liberty, opportunity and prosperity for millions throughout the world. The following essay, is reprinted with permission.

The Miracle of America

from

axes and hoes to high technology;

log cabins to air-conditioned condos;

horsedrawn wagons to autos, planes, and rockets;

scarcity to abundance; &

from tyrannical government rule to individual liberty

HOW DID IT ALL BEGIN?

Most of our history books don’t tell us that, in the beginning, the pilgrims established a communal economic system. Each was to produce according to his ability and contribute his production to a common storehouse from which each was to draw according to his need.

The assurance that they would be fed from the common store, regardless of their contribution to it, had a peculiarly disabling effect on the colonists. Taking property away from some and giving it to others bred discontent and retarded employment. Human nature was the same then as now, and before long, there were more consumers than there were producers, and the pilgrims were near starvation. Governor Bradford, his advisors, and the colonists agreed that in order to increase their crops, each family would be allowed to do as it pleased with whatever it produced. In other words, a free market system was established. In Governor Bradford’s own words:

“This had very good success; for it made all hands very industrious, so as much more corne was planted than other waise would have bene by any means ye Governor or any other could use, and saved him a great deall of trouble, and gave farr better contente. The women now wente willingly into ye field, and tooke their little-ons with them to set corne, which before would aledg weaknes, and inabilitie; whom to have compelled would have bene though great tiranie and oppression. . . . By this time harvest was come, and instead of famine, now God gave them plenty, and the face of things was changed. . . . and some of ye abler sort and more industrious had to spare, and sell to others, so as any generall wante or famine hath not been amongst them since this day . . . .” (Wm. Bradford, “Of Plimoth Plantation,” original manuscript, Wright & Potter, Boston, 1901)

Those who, today, favor central government planning, common ownership and redistribution of the earnings of others are advocating a system that Americans tried and rejected over 350 years ago. Their wisdom gave birth to the great American miracle!

(This message originally published in the mid-1980’s by Stedman Corporation’s Government Affairs & Free Enterprise Education Program – a former NC textile firm. For more essays in this series, visit www.ouragelessconstitution.com)

Ane, another one:

Our Constitution embodied a UNIQUE IDEA. Nothing like it had ever been done before. The power of the idea was in the recognition that people's rights are granted directly by the Creator - not by the state - and that the people, then, and only then, grant rights to government. The concept is so simple, yet so very fundamental and far-reaching.

CREATOR

People

Government

America's founders embraced a previously unheard-of political philosophy which held that people are "...endowed BY THEIR CREATOR with certain unalienable rights.." This was the statement of guiding principle for the new nation, and, as such, had to be translated into a concrete charter for government. The Constitution of The United States of America became that charter.

Other forms of government, past and present, rely on the state as the grantor of human rights. America's founders, however, believed that a government made up of imperfect people exercising power over other people should possess limited powers. Through their Constitution, they wished to "secure the blessings of liberty" for themselves and for posterity by limiting the powers of government. Through it, they delegated to government only those rights they wanted it to have, holding to themselves all powers not delegated by the Constitution. They even provided the means for controlling those powers they had granted to government.

This was the unique American idea. Many problems we face today result from a departure from this basic con­cept. Gradually, other "ideas" have influenced legislation which has reversed the roles and given government greater and greater power over individuals. Early generations of Americans pledged their lives to the cause of in­dividual freedom and limited government and warned, over and over again, that eternal vigilance would be required to preserve that freedom for posterity.


Footnote: Our Ageless Constitution, W. David Stedman & La Vaughn G. Lewis, Editors (Asheboro, NC, W. David Stedman Associates, 1987) Part III:  ISBN 0-937047-01-5


17 posted on 11/08/2010 9:28:48 AM PST by loveliberty2
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