Dday203_2 The famous quote, "Tyranny, like Hell, is not easily conquered," comes from Thomas Paine’s The Crisis, written during the American Revolutionary War.  The saying was galvanizing to those who sacrificed in the great cause of independence.  Later generations would take comfort in those same words, coming to realize what we have been discussing on this blog for a while now, namely that "Freedom isn’t free."

In an Australian news article from summer of 2004, the 60th anniversary of D-Day during World War II, I found it interesting that Australian Prime Minister John Howard echoed the words written by Thomas Paine more than two centuries previously and a world away.  Here is a brief excerpt from that article (taken from the Sydney Morning Herald, June 7, 2004):   

Australians were willing to fight in wartime because they knew their freedom could not be delivered by others, the Prime Minister, John Howard, said in a speech commemorating the 60th anniversary of the D-Day landings yesterday. In a clear parallel with current events in Iraq, Mr Howard said D-Day was significant "because it’s a reminder that tyranny, like hell, is not easy to conquer". He said one of the Australian characteristics was that we always helped others in wartime. "We’ve always accepted a responsibility to do our bit and we don’t think our freedom and liberty should be delivered by others. We think we have to play our part in delivering our own freedom … and we’ve never profited from the sacrifice of others to deliver the sort of life we have today." The Prime Minister was in Normandy with 17 other leaders, including the US President, George Bush, the Queen and the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, to remember, mourn and celebrate the sacrifices made on D-Day – the turning point of World War II in Europe. About 30,000 soldiers were deployed to protect the dignitaries. Advertisement Advertisement Mr Howard’s comparison with today’s events was echoed by Mr Bush, who said: "We … remember the timeless lessons that D-Day teaches, that sacrifices must always be borne in the defence of freedom, that free nations working together can overcome danger …" The French President, Jacques Chirac, said the occasion was "an opportunity to say to America and to Americans just how deeply grateful we are to them today".

All in all, a touching commentary about heroes and heroic principles that saved the world, at least for a time, from the fangs of tyranny.244716

One of my all-time favorite documentaries is called In the Face of Evil.  It was inspired and based upon the book entitled Reagan’s War by Peter Schweizer, which I would also recommend.  Throughout the documentary, the narrator referrs to the forces of tyranny, whether they be Trotskyism, Bolshevism, Marxism, Communism, Naziism, or Radical Fundamentalist Islam and its terrorists, as "The Beast."  I thought this labeling very clever and effective.  After all, oppressive power in the hands of evil can be considered as nothing other than "beastly." Through a touching chronicle of the struggle of good versus evil, the documentary shows how, time and again, the forces of good banded together to fight back the oppressive forces of the Beast.

May those of us that treasure freedom always be willing to fight the Beast in its every form; whenever it presents itself at our towers, our Marine barracks, our airports, our bus stations, our subways, or wherever it may be found.  The Beast manifests itself as oppressive governments, terrorist theocracies, and corrupt corporations – but the root of the Beast is always the same: power lust, greed, pride, envy, and hate.  And the Beast always feasts upon the same thing – weakness, ignorance, and indifference.  Therefore, the best way to constantly stand in the way of the Beast is to be strong, informed, and involved. 

As Edmund Burke said:  "The only thing necessary for Evil to flourish is for good men to do nothing."

   

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5 responses to “The Beast”

  1. David Archambault Avatar
    David Archambault

    Chris;
    Because They Hate
    A Survivor of Islamic Terror
    Brigette Gabrile
    St.Martin’s Press
    Regards;
    David

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  2. dean clouse Avatar

    Chris,
    Of the dozen or so Reagan books I have read, that would be my favorite closely followed by “When Character was King”, and that documentary “In the Face of Evil” is incredibly well done. Both the books and movie should be in everyone’s library as far as I am concerned. What do you think?

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  3. Larry Herring Avatar
    Larry Herring

    Choosing a leader…
    To my friends in Wisconsin:
    Please go to the polls tomorrow and vote. And I highly encourage you to vote for Mike Huckabee on the Republican ballot.
    He is not out of the race! He only needs to keep McCain from getting to 1191 delegates to allow for a vote at the Republican convention.
    If you’re not familiar with Mike, go to http://www.mikehuckabee.com/?FuseAction=Issues.Home and learn about where he stands.
    He is a man of character with the values that this blog so often speaks about.
    I have personally met him and have spoken to him about character.
    Here is a quick rundown of his record and stances on the issues.
    ACCOMPLISHMENTS
    1. With ten-and-a-half years of experience running state government, Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas has more relevant executive experience than any candidate in the race – either Republican or Democrat.
    2. Recognized and tapped by his peers for leadership, the National Governor’s Association selected Governor Huckabee as it’s Chairman.
    3. TIME Magazine honored him as one of the five best Governors in America.
    4. Governor Huckabee is a fiscal conservative who cut taxes almost 100 times in the state of Arkansas, including the state’s first broad-based tax cuts, and turned a $200 million deficit into an $850 million surplus.
    ISSUES
    FAMILY VALUES – supports a federal constitutional amendment to protect the right to life. He Successfully fought for Arknasas’ marriage amendment and strongly supports a similar, federal constitutional amendment defining marriage as a union between one man and one woman.
    MILITARY– Governor Huckabee knows it takes a large, well-equipped military to ensure our national defense and to deter conventional military confrontations. He also knows we need large, well-equipped intelligence and Special Forces operations for our national offense – so we can effectively find and eliminate terrorists threats at home or abroad.
    TAXES –He supports the FairTax legislation. Governor Huckabee returned almost $400 million to Arkansas taxpayers, and he also DOUBLED the standard deduction for individuals and married couples, DOUBLED the childcare tax credit, and eliminated the marriage penalty.
    SECOND AMENDMENT-
    • Lifetime member of the NRA, member for over 15 years
    • First Governor to have concealed-carry permit
    • Removed restrictions on carry permit holders
    If you can contribute to the campaign, we need your help. Go here to help out:
    https://www.mikehuckabee.com/?FuseAction=Contribute.Home&r=8857
    -Larry Herring

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  4. Michael Connor Avatar
    Michael Connor

    There is so much that could be righten, but not from me. Thank GOD for Team and our LEADERS. God Bless, Chris and Orrin.

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  5. lisatower Avatar
    lisatower

    In the Face of Evil can be watched at Netflix.com on the Watch instantly section if you are a subscriber.
    We are using it in addition to our sons history curriculum.

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