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Does history repeat itself? Can studying of the past help us predict the future? Here is a BRILLIANT article about political historical events that lead up the the creation of the Tea Party and about the upcoming documentary that promotes REAGANOMICS and Americas EXCEPTIONALISM. Kevin Fobbs writes The Tea Party movement is not just an occurrence that resulted from frustration with a president who has never led, and has never been unattached from his socialist upbringing. It actually was called into existence because of events and actions dating back to the Republican Party’s creation, Rough Rider president Teddy Roosevelt and even the civil rights movement of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. The Tea Party revolution of 2009 could find its birthplace in the very fabric of principled protests by colonial residents rallying colonialists in Mass., Virginia, Conn., New York and other colonies against British tyranny. It is here that freedom to organize, protest and even move for change in government if and when necessary came about. History has a way of being an ocean that has currents which move, ebb and flow and take the ship of ideals and principles forward to create a corrective course. History as a living form chooses a few events to course correct America. One of those events which in effect created the first leg of the second constitutional revolution was formed on July 6, 1854, in Jackson, Michigan at a place known as “Under the Oaks”. It was the Republican Party. It has its beginning as an “anti-slavery’ party to address not just the ideals of freedom for slaves, but deal with the core of what America and its founders believed as freedom and justice. The journey toward political constitutional rebirth through a second revolution came about in a southern church on December 5th of 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama. What was especially moving and transformative about this particular historical event was how history had chosen Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., a black man, and a Republican to act upon societal injustices that were not addressed by either political party effectively. Several years passed, and the political structures of the time were both impacted by his civil rights marches, attacks and even the tragic deaths, including those of four little girls in a 1963 Birmingham, Alabama church bombing. Rev. King still kept his eye and his leadership focused on the prize of rights and protections that were provided in the U.S. Constitution. He wanted freedom and justice that was color blind and equal. In 1963, his historic “I Have a Dream” speech electrified the nation and moved millions to understand and become lifted up by the words that “God” was part of the principle of emancipation and that justice and equality were more than simple words written on paper. The political world of 1963 was forced to change. The movement of history toward this pivotal tipping point had its infancy in the years that preceded Obama’s election and eventual constitutionally destructive presidency. Liberals had waged war on God, had bum rushed the U.S. Constitution and had made successful attempts to gut America’s border protection by creating safe havens for millions of illegal aliens and their criminal disease carrying cohorts. Coupling that with the 2009 Obama billion dollar entitlement giveaways, Muslim nation apology tour, and creating a socialized ‘one size fits all’ medical care system named the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare, enough was enough. Obama became the constitutional nemesis that the founding fathers had created the U.S. Constitution to protect against. He was the enemy from within. The Tea Party came into existence because history demanded it. Millions of Americans were not reacting to this constitutional overstep or disengagement by the nation’s “first black president” because he was black. It was due to his sheer incompetence, administrative ineptness, and his purposeful destruction and abandonment of the biblical principles and values which previous presidents have embraced and been guided by. Lloyd Marcus, Chairman of the Conservative Campaign Committee has been a stellar leader in the Tea Party movement. He told Ed Berliner, host on Newsmax TV that the movement was “under siege.” Listen to the video (included in the article) and see how Marcus illuminates how tea party supporters are not only “good Americans,” and “love their country, but “still represent the last, best hope for the Republic and its Constitution,” reported Newsmax. Marcus also focuses on America’s exceptionalism. (Lloyds remarks about Americas exceptionalism and the American dream can been seen at 9:24 in the video) This exceptionalism is reflected by conservative Tea Party patriot Tennessean Melanie Tipton. She embraces the boldness of Reaganomic conservatism. This is clearly demonstrated in the award winning sportscaster’s upcoming major new movie documentary “Melanie’s Journey Through Chattanoogaville” that The Conservative Campaign Committee / 1 Million People to Defeat Barack Obama Article written by Kevin Fobbs, a highly acclaimed journalist, who has more than 35 years of media experience and has managed state and national campaigns as well as President George W. Bush White House Initiatives, including Education, Social Security, Welfare Reform, and Faith-Based Initiatives. Read more at freepatriot.org/2014/08/23/tea-party-movement-americas-predestined-second-constitutional-political-revolution/
Posted on: Sun, 24 Aug 2014 13:48:35 +0000

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