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Want to stop terrorism? Uphold the American Ideals!!!!
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UMAH-Universal Momvement Against Hypocrisy!
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From "I, the Ruler of the world" to "We the People"
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LIBERATOR AMERICA
From "I, the Ruler of the world" to "We the People”
Although there were sporadic attempts all over the world to change the tragic course of bondage of human beings, it was the American Revolution that took the first large step to rid itself from the yokes of the biggest colonial power. Like a contagious disease, that revolution energized all freedom-loving peoples starting with the French Revolution. In fact all on-going revolutions up to present day owe their inspiration to the American Revolution with the common goal of placing the people rather than the governments in the driving seat in order to control their own destiny. America founders called their newborn government “the government of the people, by and for the people.”
The great founders of America knew that an educated and informed public was the best antidote against the return of colonialism. With that in mind, Thomas Jefferson fathered the public education system that became the hallmark of America’s claim to fame. Both the ideals of the American Revolution and the Public Education spread throughout the world like a lightening. I, myself, was attending a parochial school when the country of birth adopted public education system. Thus, I am forever indebted to America and Thomas Jefferson. With that inspiration I later received all of my higher education in America that motivated me to defend the American ideals.
Many people who found it futile to rid themselves of their dictatorial regimes flocked to America in drones in search of freedom and opportunity and pursuit of happiness. Thus a “Nation of Immigrants” was born and fulfillment of the American Dream became the most universal and worldwide wish. The founders also called this new and unique republic “An Experiment in Democracy,” meaning that its principles were not final, but were subject to questioning, interpretation and revision, upgrading, if you will. Here are some of the basic tenets of that noble revolution:
“Resistance to tyranny is obedient to God”-Motto on Thomas Jefferson’s ring
"The condition upon which God has given us liberty is eternal vigilance." -J.P. Curran, 1790
"We must not let our rulers leave us with perpetual debt, or profusion and servitude." -Thomas Jefferson
“The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. Its natural manure.”- Thomas Jefferson
"Those who expect to be ignorant and free, expect what there never was and never will be."-Thomas Jefferson
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“May God protect this empire from hypocrisy, enemy and drought.”
-Cyrus the Great, Persian emperor, 500 B.C.
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