A Case for True Liberty
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A Case for True Liberty  
“Give me liberty or give me death”
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Purpose

Author's Background

Introduction

Freedom, Liberty and Unalienable Rights

Liberties at Risk

Powers that Be

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Degradation of Our Liberties

Economic Nightmare

The Algebra of Infinite Justice

The Answer is Within

Commentaries

Correspondence

Revolving Door

Author's Background

To give the reader a good foundation on where this document emanates from, I believe it is essential that I provide some background knowledge and personal information about myself.

I was born, a United States Citizen, in the State of Michigan. My Parents where also born, United States Citizens, in the State Of Michigan. I have long genealogical roots that reach back over 350 years in the United States and Canada. These roots reach back through both of my parent's lines of ancestry.

I have lived a relatively average Midwestern life of modest means. I have a B.S. in mathematics education with a minor in computer science.

I am not, nor have ever been, interested in politics or have belonged to any political organizations or groups. I consider myself an independent and do not associate myself with any political party or group.

I profess the religious faith of Christianity yet I reserve the right not to be defined by a label that has a definition and meaning that has changed through the ages.

I consider myself an American and do not subscribe to linking my heritage to any geographical locations or countries other than the United States of America. I have no vested interest or ties to any other nations. I profess my allegiance to GOD, above all other entities and beings. For without God I do not exist. My loyalty to the United States is not to any standing government body, agency, or authority but rather to the people and citizens who are the true government of this great nation.

The aforementioned being said, I claim my inherent and unalienable rights that have been endowed by my Creator; that among these rights, are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

I subscribe to the concept that all humans are free and yet many have been denied their unalienable right of liberty by those of God's children who believe they have the right to restrict other's rights.

I stand not to defend any individual or group but rather to shine a light for all to see for themselves the iniquities that man imbues on his fellow man often in the name of God and righteousness.

 

 
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