Monday, July 6, 2009

Tea Party Speech

I recently was invited to be a speaker at a Tea Party Rally in Vermont. This is what I said: "Shakespeare once wrote, 'Go to thy bosom. Knock there and ask thy heart what it doth know.' Well, I knocked, and this heart doth know that the United States of America was a nation blessed by God because we were created under Judeo/Christian principles. We've been able to sing God Bless America for years, but, I believe we're at a dangerous crossroads and perhaps . . . just perhaps, we'll have to start singing, God Once Blessed America. But it's not because the majority of Americans lack faith in God or Country. Far from it. It's because we've been silent. Silent far too long. So, we're here today to wake the sleeping giant (the silent majority) and to honor the original Tea Party-ers and our Founding Fathers. We're here to break that long political silence and to walk in the shoes of those Americans who first rose up against tyranny. And make no mistake about it, tyranny IS in our future if we do not change course. Tyranny in the name of "isms". Those isms like Marxism, Communism, Corporatism, Socialism, Progressivism, and Liberalism. Those isms are the backbone of Tyranny! But there's another "ism" that is the BACKBREAKER of Tyranny . . . it's Capitalizm! I'm here amongst you, peaceably assembled, to celebrate the free market system that has been justified to us by our great document, the Declaration of Independence. Through that document we have been blessed. The Declaration gives us an advantage, recognizing our unalienable rights that are endowed to us by the Creator, not by man nor government as some revisionists would have you believe. The first Tea Party-ers did not have the Declaration. But they did have a great set of principles and beliefs--along with the spirit and guts to act. Do we?
Their efforts made a difference. Brought a people together, and inspired others to create these great documents (what I believe are God-driven documents!) And as a result, they helped to spawn the creation of the greatest nation on earth. And I daresay the most giving nation on earth! Yes, we Capitalists are caring, giving people. Can we follow in the footsteps of those first Tea Party-ers? Can we become inspired by their legacy to make a difference and to save the soverignty of the people (yes, we the people) of the United States of America?
My husband recently told a friend that today's Americans are a bit too comfortable. We've got food in our pantry. A decent roof over our heads. And even a bit of money (at least what the government hasn't yet conspired to steal from us). But, slowly and surely, we are sinking deeper and deeper into debt. Government created debt. We're sinking to a place where we have to work harder and harder for less and less. And the greedy people who are conspiring to take this hard earned money from us are shouting to the rooftops that we are the greedy ones. And well, we are working so hard we don't feel we can AFFORD to take action. Do you hear me? We are working so hard we don't feel we can afford to take action. But right now, my husband and I are asking ourselves, 'What is our silence actually costing us?' And, 'How long will it be before we don't have the right to speak out? After all, even a major television network is afraid of Barack Obama. What?##!!
I took baby steps in recent years with my writing. Baby steps toward speaking out. I've published three books and am working on the fourth, fifth and sixth. Some for adults. Some for kids. All espousing our Judeo/Christian heritage. (how did we fall so far as to have a president who won't do that, but brags about our muslim population???) All my books also praise our Founding Fathers. I even go into the classrooms and talk about how I was Divinely inspired, while openly praising our Founding Fathers. I was a little afraid to do this, but, heck. I should be free to talk about what has inspired me. Don't you think? And you know what? The kids loved it and the teachers, so far, have given me a thumbs up. And today, speaking before you, I am continuing my journey down that path. A path of action. A path that embraces our heritage of freedom, opportunity, and personal responsibility.
It means a great deal to me, for many reasons. Basically, it simply makes sense. It's for everyone's benefit. Also, on a personal level, I learned through my mother's geneology research that my ancestors were active during the original struggles for freedom. On both sides of my family. On my dad's side, Captain John Pulling was a friend of Paul Revere's and assisted him the night of his famous ride. On my mother's side, I'm told, Governor William Bradford of the Plymouth Colony is in our family tree. You know, Governor Bradford of the First Thanksgiving? And here's something that pushes my buttons, big time. Why? It's because the whole story has not been taught to us or our children. And it certainly is not in our modern textbooks. That part of the story? It's that Governor Bradford, in his prayer of thanks, was also expressing his thanks for the Divine inspiration to STOP operating under their failing system of what amounted to socialism. Oops, one of those isms! He was inspired, Divinely inspired, to see to it that each family be given a plot of land and that they be held accountable for themselves. I'm talking about personal responsibility. That's when they flourished folks. It's when they became motivated.
And please, don't believe the lies that I'm negating the contribution of the native Americans. Yes, the natives did save the lives of Bradford's people. And they went a step further. They did not just give them food, they taught them how to farm and grow the food in this climate. (Oops! That's a step away from socialism, too!)
Yes, the Plymouth colonists flourished. Not because they were given food for a few days (like today's government wants to dole out). They flourished because they received greater gifts. Divinely inspired gifts. The gifts of freedom. Opportunity. Personal responsibility. Or, if you will, they were given life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness as stated in our Declaration of Independence. And, those are intregal parts of Capitalism! That wonderful 'ism' that is so often vilified today. And I find it to be very sad. Very sad! So much good has come from Capitalism. I call it good old American enginuity. And it's what creates prosperity and strength. And allows us to give. It's why we were able to become the most giving nation on this earth. The most giving nation on earth!!! So, why on earth would anyone want to fight against those principles?
To quote that of't quoted philosopher, (and I'm spelling it wrong, I'm sure) DeToqueville ... "America is great because America is good. And when America stops being good, she will stop being great." And, folks, as we spiral downward on that path away from Capitalism and freedom and the legacy of our Founding Fathers, we are speeding away from our goodness and our greatness.
The basis for the struggle to vilify our Founding Fathers? I believe it's greed. And a lust for power. Hmmm. Perhaps that's why Barack Obama is grasping for control of big business? Perhaps that's why he's appointed so many Czars . .. who circumvent the Constitution?
It's time to take action, folks. To exercise our right and our responsibility as spelled out in the Constitution. Time to stop the madness of current political movements. We the People must do it. We The People!!! The Libertarians, the Independents, the Democrats, the Republicans, the Conservatives, the Moral, Upright, Caring, Hard-working, Faith-filled Americans. Please join the Tea Party Patriots. We are not extremists. We are Americans.
It's about you and me. About us. US. We the People.
You know, George Washington said it best in his outgoing address. He said the we must protect the Constitution. And, we must keep morality and religion in our politics. Yes. He said that terrible "R" word: Religion. "In our Politics." You hear that Congress? You hear it, Washington, DC? We the People are waking up and we don't like what we see.

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