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Mr. President, for Tyrants or the People?

By Robert John Stevens, CEO of WriteExpress Corporation

The Founding Fathers of the United States came from a variety of backgrounds. Some were lawyers, some college presidents, others were farmers, but they had one thing in common—courage.

They could have sat at home and never made a stir, but the call of duty swelled within them. They risked their own and family's safety, their livelihoods, and rose to the occasion to sign their names to the Declaration of Independence.

Had they cowered, their lives today would have been of little or no interest to their posterity, the human family or the cause of liberty.

Their decisions laid the foundation for good to prevail over evil, and for the shackles of despotism to crumble, and paved the way for a new era of wealth, innovation and prosperity that the world has never seen.


A Day of True Leaders

Consider how General George Washington felt as his troops froze in meager blankets, which offered little protection against the extreme winter at Valley Forge. Contemplate their hunger as they waited for food supplies that came too late.

Imagine how painful it was for General Washington to endure these scenes that cold winter, but marvel at the hope and loyalty his commanding presence gave the troops who knew he was there for them in their greatest moments of need.

Despite the loss of more than 200 officers who abandoned the cause, despite the deaths of 2,000 soldiers who died from starvation and disease, despite the fact that the British army could have launched a surprise attack and decimated their ranks as they starved, the remaining troops committed. Why? Probably because they realized their success was not only vital to the colonies, but to all mankind.


The 4,543-Word Constitution that Rang the Bells in Hell

Washington lost almost every battle, but still defeated the most powerful army on earth. This lesson in persistence, the power of optimism, and dedication to a cause worth fighting for is awe inspiring. The Founding Fathers then realized that no outside enemy could ever prevail—only enemies from within unless we ban together and stop them.

If Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin were here today, they would ask, "What have you done to honor and defend the Constitution of the United States?" They would remind us how never in the history of the earth were assembled so noble a body of men. Their motives were pure. Their sense of destiny was shared. The system of government they built will not falter if faithfully followed by us all.

Those 4,543 words, including signatures, rang the bells in hell, and they are ringing even louder today as the defining moments of choice are before us.


We Continue to be Sold Out

As we feasted from the easy credit that gave us temporary happiness, our liberties and freedoms were being systematically and brutally destroyed. As the party roared on, the hearts of those who were watching were filled with heaviness, especially as we ignored their pleas for help.

Once convinced we could be manipulated by the decree of fear, bands of robbers stole trillions to enlarge their stranglehold on us all.

It is time to forgive our brothers and sisters who partied while those wolves advanced their agendas, and to enlist them in the bigger fight.

But now the masses or We the People are waking up.

We are led by a President who offered hope and change to millions of Americans during his campaign. Now one year later, we see that the only change is the acceleration of the war against our freedoms, masked by deceptive acts of espionage against the Constitution and Bill of Rights by forces operating in our own government.

For those who believe President Obama can change, he must choose between secret societies who desire our enslavement, or us. He can imagine the comfort General Washington would offer arrayed in his uniform. He can look into the eyes of his daughters with the same love that Washington had for his troops. He can decide if their future and the future of all people have greater value than the forces of evil. He can decide to join and lead us in the battle that has already begun.

It is time for each of us to make those same decisions.


With Just One Speech

Committed to the cause of freedom shared by the suffering solders at Valley Forge, standing in front of a microphone, President Obama can tell the truth that we already know—that the American government is being dangerously manipulated by a plethora of conspiring groups, and publically disclose their evil designs. Surrounded by guards and military personnel for protection, he can deliver the truth to the American people. Cowards would scramble, but it would be too late for them. The Lady of Liberty would raise her torch, and 304 million Americans would quickly rise to the occasion and take their side next to their Commander and Chief.

Decades of systematic injustices can be overturned. Thousands of pages of unconstitutional bills, executive signings, and tax code designed to burden the people can be tossed. As the entire system is rolled back to just the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, tranquility will return, peace will prevail, and progress will accelerate.

It is of no wonder why the Constitution of the United States is the shortest of all constitutions—endless bureaucracy enslaves the people. It is time to return to the basics.


We the People have the power and authority to take back what corruption has stolen

No unconstitutional law, executive order or executive signing can replace the principles of freedom and liberty that burn in our hearts and souls. It only takes one speech to expose the massive corruption acting behind the scenes, and to devote the entire nation to the cause of liberty.

That is, unless you have united with those robbers, covenanted by an oath of secrecy to never expose them, and have forgotten the feelings you had when you knew you were serving the right cause.

You can join the ranks of the great ones in history or become another hated despot. With or without your leadership, Mr. President, the people have the will and power to prevail.

Mr. President, are you for tyrants or the people?


Copyright © 2010 Robert Stevens. All rights reserved.

This article was commenced on January 21, 2010. Last update: January 22, 2010.


Related Books and Audio Tapes

To really understand the intents of the Founding Fathers and the principles they embraced for us, I strongly recommend you read, "The 5000 Year Leap: A Miracle That Changed the World." It is without doubt one of the most interesting and enlightening books I have ever read.

  


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