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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Salisbury Tea Party Part II











We have gathered here today to make our voices heard by all our politicians, especially those in Washington, but what is it we are saying? 240 years ago our countrymen dumped the king’s tea into Boston Harbor. Why? Because the king and parliament had adopted policies and imposed taxes that were destroying their ability to pursue their economic happiness. They understood, as we are beginning to understand, that economic freedom is the foundation from which our liberty flows. If the government has the right to our income before we do, we are merely slaves given an allowance. If the government has the right to determine how we utilize and dispose of our property, we are merely caretakers. If the government thinks that it, rather than our Creator, endow us with our rights, then we are mere subjects, dependent upon the whims of those in power. This nation was conceived to remove man from the arbitrary power of kings and despots and allow him to shape his own destiny apart from the dictates of a distant government that knows nothing of his needs and desires.

This nation was founded by men who were subjects of a king and who rose up to remove the shackles of tyranny to embrace the privileges and responsibilities of liberty. They believed that it was the individual, not the government, who knew how best to order his affairs for the preservation of his God given rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. For almost one hundred years we have allowed a government conceived for the preservation of those rights to mutate into a state that has reduced us to subjects once again. We have traded the privileges and responsibilities of individual liberty for the promise of physical and economic security, promises the majority are finally beginning to find empty. We are finally waking up to the fact that the siren song of a state run utopia is merely the prelude to our enslavement. The declaration states that “mankind are more disposed to suffer, while the evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.” This has been true for decades but we are finally seeing the writing on the wall and now we realize that our silence will result in the final destruction of the vision of the founders and the nation itself. We find the evils sufferable no longer!

For too long we have allowed our government to make war on our faith, our values and our liberty. And we have been complicit, allowing them to tax and regulate ever larger portions of our lives in the hope that we will be more secure. We can shout, we can complain but we must also pull ourselves off the government teat and take responsibility for ourselves. If we are going to raise our voices and say that we want our liberty back, we must once again take responsibility for ourselves. It is we who must provide for our retirement, save for a rainy day, take responsibility for our health care and the education of our children. It may seem a sacrifice to us but it was everyday life for our grandparents and great-grandparents.

We stand on the edge of the abyss. If we allow the final nails to be driven into the coffin that was the founder’s vision, there will be no return. But we cannot merely shout “stop here” for the statist will merely pause until we become accustomed to our new bonds and then move ahead once again to add anew. We must put men and women in office who will dismantle the fascist power that has evolved over the last hundred years and return to us the constitutional republic we were created to be. We are not powerless yet but it is we who must take up the banner once held by Washington and Jefferson and Adams and Madison, the banner of Liberty, not for a moment, but for the duration of the struggle. The fate of our great country rests upon our shoulders. May we not shrink under the burden but stand boldly in the face of tyranny and in so doing, make our selves worthy heirs of the American Revolution.

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23 comments:

Two Sentz said...

Oh great, Andy Harris. Who let him speak? Isn't he part of what the protest was against?

Anonymous said...

Joe you gonna post a link to the MSNBC "reporter" that was blatantly against the protests and was trying to make them look like something they weren't?

Anonymous said...

Andy spoke as a citizen, not a politician. he also only spoke a few words. he stood in the rain for hours, just to say a few words.

Anonymous said...

a little early for Andy to be running (for office) again, isn't it? I think the guy is borderline wacko. (and I'm a registered Republican)

Anonymous said...

REPLY TO 2CENTZ-
FIRST LIBS bash ANDY HARRIS for trying to STOP THE Univ of MD using STATE $$$ TO SCREEN "XXX" MOVIES (i.e. Frivolous spending) but he's also NOT ALLOWED TO SPEAK when he supports the people and the stuff they are PROTESTING.
Whether you like the guy or not, an honest discussion with opposing views would include his view. But if I am correct, he just said a couple of words in support, less than a minute.ANYmouse

Anonymous said...

Joe your assessment of the theme and citizen concerns is right-on.

Thank you for your continued good work and for your web-site. It is truly a blessing.

Also, your call for greater citizen involvement in all levels of gov't is one that I hope we will heed.

Anonymous said...

Patrick Samuels is my President!!

YAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! LOL!!!

That dude ROCKED!

Two Sentz said...
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Two Sentz said...

Since you brought it up any.mouse, that flick you refer to was brought to campus by students with student raised funds and was to be shown in a student run, student maintained theater. Not that I would be in favor of it but isn't it the exact same thing as these protests...FREE SPEECH!!!

Anonymous said...

The new leaders of this country can be found in attendance at these Tea Parties.....I know I will run.and do not care about all the lies the left continues to shout out. nancy pelosi is pathetic!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

2centz, give it up...Andy Harris wouldn't have a foot in it if it was all "student-run", did the students also erect the building??? since when do students have any money? I can see the bake sale sign for this one, We raising money for Porn!!! ANYmouse

Anonymous said...

If Andy Harris was really there just as a citizen, he couldn't find a rally closer to his home? Please. It was a campaign event for Mr "Iraq was a theocracy." He should spend more time reading the newspaper.

Anonymous said...

Good point 11:15. What's up with his umbrella?

Anonymous said...

"Fascist power"? Staring at an abyss? Sounds like anti-American rhetoric to me.

Anonymous said...

For those of you com;laining about the fact andy Harris drove 2 hours, then stood in the rain for almost 2 hours, just to say a few things that lasted 30 seconds all in support of the Tea Party....

Were YOU there?????????????????

Anonymous said...

11:39

No I wasn't. I'm not going to try and run for office again in a few years, so why would I do that?

If he does run again he literally just brainwashed you into a vote. Andy could be the best politician in the world for us, but this was not a "civilian appearance".

Anonymous said...

Yeah, Andy Harris has always been known for selfless acts of kindness...

It was another campaign stunt. Just like the UMD Porn War was a campaign stunt. Funny thing is, most people would seem to prefer that Mr. Harris focus on representing his district than running for Congress for another two years. I mean really, this will make his campaign over 3 years long. For a guy whose personality, demeanor, and delivery are enough to turn people away, his effort to have intense exposure is going to backfire. Just makes him look like any other slimy politician who is only out for their own best interest.

joealbero said...

anonymous 11:55, what are you so afraid of? The only reason I can see ALL of you complaining about Andy Harris being there is because you're already scared he's going to challenge Kratovil.

When was the last time you saw 550 people gather for an event like this where Kratovil participated? Hasn't happened.

I know, have a Flea Party. You guys can all get together and actually do some GOOD for your communities, rather than sitting at home bitching and complaining about others that do. SA Flea Party would be perfect for you guys. How bout it?

Anonymous said...

11:50:

if you are not going to be part of the solution, you are part of the problem........

no one brainwashes me.if they did, I would be like you.

Anonymous said...

Joe:

As I said in my post, I think these Andy Antics are only going to HURT him. More Andy exposure = more anti-Andy sentiment.

I'm all for that.

And my original post argued that this was a campaign stunt and nothing more, nothing less. Your reply only serves to confirm that.

Anonymous said...

1155:


His campaign is going to be over three years long?
The house is elected every two years. Must be that new math they teach in government run schools

Anonymous said...

Hey anon 1:05PM.

He ran for a year prior to the 2008 election. Add two more years for 2008-2010 because he has never stopped campaigning.

2 + 1 = 3. I think even a home-schooler could have put that together.

joealbero said...

You want to talk about a Tea Party and the purpose of such, fine. Personal attacks against Andy Harris are over with on this Post. The point has been made and I have allowed your comments. However, you're beating a dead horse, grow up.