Never forget that our freedom was purchased with the blood of those who have gone before us. We should be ashamed to surrender it so willingly to our own government an inch at a time.
Someone recently gave me a rundown of some of the legislation that is already moving through the U.S. Congress or is expected to be soon. To say that I am appalled is an understatement. To summarize: the government seems to feel it has the right and the authority to infringe upon our freedoms on a host of different fronts. Laws to increase governmental control and eliminate personal freedoms are rampant. Government meddling, government regulation, government control, government tracking, government nationalization, government limitations, government redistributions, government taxation, government stipulations, government interference, government privacy invasions, government hubris, government arrogance, and government bureaucratization.
I don't know what the word FREEDOM means to you, but to me it means that I get to live my life my way, raise my children as I see fit, educate them the way I determine is best, worship my God as I interpret my Bible, defend myself and my family as I deem sufficient, store my wealth the way I want, travel as I please, earn my living and actually get to enjoy the fruits of my labor, obtain the service that I can afford without stipulation or regulation, and have the right to perform to whatever level of ambition I choose. I rely upon my country through MY taxes to protect life from those who would take it or harm it, to defend against enemies domestic and abroad, and to preserve the general societal order. Most everything else I prefer to do within the private sector and not the public, government-controlled sector.
I would like to hear from all three of you out there! What does freedom mean to you?
After commenting with your answer on this blog, allow me to recommend an interesting exercise. Ask this same question to someone else you know. I predict you will discover two things:
1) most of us agree on the basic precepts of freedom, once we stop to consider them
2) people are massively uninformed about just how much our freedoms are under attack
Try the exercise and report back here to this blog. I look forward to your responses!
"A nation of well informed men who have been
taught to know and prize the rights which God has given them cannot be
enslaved. It is in the region of ignorance that tyranny begins." –
Benjamin Franklin
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