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Why I seek those who has Crassness with Style... I dont have it, I am just one of too many who need a reason to believe that, We are who WE are, and have what We have, because We did what We did, have should be guilty of a reason to condem us to suffer. Domestic tranquility is not insured and the Blessings of Liberty, not secured to us anymore...why ? Is the whole world more important with its poverty caused by interventions we cannot change, but putting precious dollars by the billions to their direction if it actually reaches them or not, is more important than Providing for the Generai Welfare for We the People of the Republic of the United States of America ?...as defined in the Preamble of the Constitution that governs our property as Supreme Law over our land,our Americans for Prosperity and our inalienable right to being an independant and a soverign nation, unto ourselves, and before all world powers as being a threat best left alone suddenly submissive and more supportive of outside trials and tribulations than to what is happening on our Beloved Homeland Soil ? There is a reason that particular statue of an Angel, wearing the Cloak-of-Justice and holding the Scales-of-Justice...but blinded and the scales eneven..be chosen to represent The Justice Department. Until an action is recognised as a threat, to the Commonwealth,and to the Soverin, the Cloak-of-Justice empowered by the United,cannot insure Domestic Tranquility or secure the Blessings-of-Liberty to ourselves and Our Posterity, by our Statesmen about it. Together, We...thee United...can petition our deligated Statesmen to insure Domestic Tranquility and secure the Blessings of Liberty once again. We...the UNITED...parented those Flags that slap wind ever so Proud before Post Offices, Schools, before the homes of the Honorable Vetrans who came home PROUD, Suffering or in memory... We...the United, deligated our Statesmen to Represent US Americans before all world powers as a Nation... Independant, and Soverin unto Ourselves! As former President Richard Milhous Nixon found out, We...the UNITED..who deligates, can also Impeach... our Deligated from Public Service for misrepesentation. WE were the embarassment to European Aristocracy, WE got even when WE were pushed around. WE were no longer welcome on the soil of Any Crown. WE were shipped over treachorous waters under inhumain conditions, dumped off a boat with two options...Produce Profit for The Crown, or Die tryin. WE survived it. WE had our harvests, the tools and furniture WE made, minerals for heat, iron and steel, hemp for rope and sail TAKEN FROM US!!!...on a regular basis. WE were Publically Beaten, Our Families terrorised And molested, killed by Soldiers of the Crown...just out of bordom... until WE...UNITED!, and Declared... NEVERMORE!!!, Never more... John Paul Jones went to Philadelphia and entered the Continental Navy. In December he was commissioned a lieutenant on the first American flagship, Alfred. Jones was quickly promoted to captain in 1776 and given command of the sloop Providence. While on his first cruise aboard the Providence, he destroyed British fisheries in Nova Scotia and captured sixteen prize British ships. In command of Ranger in 1777 and 1778, John Paul Jones operated in British home waters and made audacious raids on England’s shore.In recognition of his exploits, he was placed in command of five French and American vessels. Aboard his flagship, the Bonhomme Richard, Jones led his small squadron in the capture of seven merchantmen off of the Scottish coast. On September 23, 1779, Jones fought one of the bloodiest engagements in naval history. Jones struggled with the 44-gun Royal Navy frigate Serapis, and although his own vessel was burning and sinking, Jones would not accept the British demand for surrender, replying, “I have not yet begun to fight.” More than three hours later, Serapis surrendered and Jones took command. On October 19,1781, British General Charles Cornwallis surrendered 7,087 British officers and men, 900 seamen, 144 cannons, 15 galleys, a frigate and 30 transport ships, to the Patriot forces under General George Washington, Marquis de Lafayette, the Count de Rochambeau, with the assistance of a large French fleet under the Count de Grasse, at Yorktown, Virginia, bringing the American Revolution to a close. The Patriot victory at Yorktown effectively ended fighting in the American colonies. Peace negotiations began in 1782, and on September 3, 1783, the Treaty of Paris was signed, formally recognizing the United States as a FREE and INDEPENDANT NATION after eight years of war...because We United against the Endentured Servitude of TYRRANY ! September 3, 1783, Domestic Tranquility was insured, the Blessings of Liberty was secured for all of us...US !... U.S. One more time, lets get it right.
Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 04:34:19 +0000

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