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Post by chris on Apr 5, 2016 14:10:11 GMT -7
How do we demand freedom from our oppressive governments? Start by studying history. Take note of the movements that succeeded and the ones that failed. Adopt the tactics of those who successfully brought about reform through nonviolent resistance. Think nationally, but act locally. If you’re not prepared to challenge injustice in your own community, when it happens in your own backyard, then there can be no hope for reining in the government’s abuses at the national level. Most of all, stop giving the government the power to play god—all-knowing, all-seeing and all-powerful—and start putting it in its rightful place as our servant: an institution that derives its powers from the consent of the governed (“we the people”) whose primary purpose is to safeguard our rights. ~ John Whitehead www.rutherford.org/
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Post by chris on May 4, 2016 10:39:36 GMT -7
"To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize." ~ Voltaire
One needs to look no further than the GLA board...
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