Liberty Century

There is no justice without freedom, and there can be no human rights without human liberty!

Wednesday, September 22, 2004

Liberty can not exist in a vacuum....

Greed ( Food-for-Oil Program), apathy (France & Germany) and political rhetoric (John Kerry, Democrates) suck the life out of Liberty and Freedom. Because of the continued fighting that is going on in the world I wanted to stop and look at the challenges we face as we stand just inside the entrance of the post 9/11 world.


Poster created during World War II

Of course our first half step into this mess can be labeled “Shock and Awe”. Why do we insist on being so forceful? Great question! Let me lay some ground work first before I approach answering.

Our country’s foundation dates back to a time when educated aristocrats managed the affairs of state. There was an air of civility which from time-to-time was only a front that was built up to deal with man’s utter brutality. Diplomacy was the order of the day and because of the lack of rapid communications, time was available to formulate a solid position on matters of state. Rapid response was only necessary when slow moving diplomacy finally broke down.

British intervention in America from 1621 until 1756 was very little. When the British began to impose their will in 1765 (Stamp Act) and not allow an equal voice in parliament, the colonists pushed back slowly. It was not until the Boston Massacre, March of 1770, that diplomacy started to break down. Two years later we see the Gaspée Incident, June of 1772, Rhode Island citizens burn the British naval cutter, the Gaspée, after it runs aground. One year after, December of 1773, the Boston Tea party event takes place. All of these events eventually lead up to war. During this same time span, the slow death of diplomacy was taking place. Why is this important? The colonist slowly found themselves moving from English citizens to oppressed people. Oppressed people don’t just “know” they are being treated unfairly, they “feel” it. The desire for Liberty and Freedom has to come from the heart. The colonist had enjoyed over 150 years of individual control over their own lives. The opportunities they were afforded in this “New World” were slowly evaporating. The birth of the American Dream was beginning to be choked. Freedom is a not a thought, but a feeling, a desire. It is a part of every individual and once you have a taste of it you will fight to keep it.

Liberty vs. Diplomacy vs. Force
Diplomacy works when you have a military advantage, but even then that advantage does not always defeat your opposition. If I were to choose between two fighters, one with the heart of Liberty and the other with the mind of Diplomacy, I would choose Liberty every time. When oppression happens suddenly or a population seizes the opportunity to fight, the critical mass can become a major force and formidable movement towards Liberty. Back in the 1770’s diplomacy lost and force took its’ place. The Revolutionary War was a struggle fueled by the desire of Liberty and Freedom.

Saddam & George III
King, Dictator, Ruler… call it what you will. A single ruling individual that choices the Rights, Freedoms (or lack there of) and Liberty. Leaves the misrepresentative citizens with no say. The citizens then have one of two options. Accept oppression or fight for Liberty.

Terrorist vs. Freedom Fighter
Recently I have had discussions with a knowledgeable Rino (Republican in Name Only). He has described the colonists during the Revolutionary War as terrorists. AHHHHH! His argument makes me want to kick Michael Moore for dumbing down our county. And he also claims that the terrorist could be considered Freedom Fighters. Here is my definition of a Freedom Fighter: an individual or organized group that’s purpose is to free itself from an oppressive ruler or government with the specific intent of freeing the people and allowing the people to decide how their territory and life within should be managed. Freedom Fighters use tactics that Liberals spin into actions that look like terrorist attacks. But here is the big difference. Freedom Fighters do not kill their own people on purpose. Freedom Fighters are enablers and liberators. Terrorists attack to cause terror, create chaos and control through fear. Terrorist will do anything for the “power grab” They use religion as a front; they use the same Nazi fascist tactics. They are disablers and oppressors that have an evil in their heart that can only be traced back to the devil. Opps! Did I just include a reference to the bible? Terrorist do not have a single shred of morality in their soul.

O.K. so I have covered: Liberty comes from the heart, Force trumps Diplomacy, definitions of Terrorist and Freedom Fighters, Oppressed people have a choice. So what the heck is my point? Governments around the world survive only through control. Liberty will undermine many different forms of government and that terrifies those leaders (Dictators) currently in power. Our government has its flaws but has created vast amounts of Liberty that no other country has ever enjoyed. As democracy takes root in the Middle East we watch with bated breath hoping that what sprouts will produce good fruit. I am worried that it won’t. The current situation in Iraq has promise. But the people have not been forced to fight themselves out of the corner they were pushed into. The idea of Liberty and Freedom are words that have not taken up a place in the heart and soul of the county yet. I pray that as the fight against the terrorist within their borders continue. The people of Iraq begin their own fight for Liberty, that they take control of their government, that they decide that building up their county trumps religious, cultural and social divisions. The dictator is gone but without the Iraqi people creating their own critical mass, they may be headed for another form of dictatorship or civil war. Iraqi’s need to form their own Freedom Fighting Force and fight their way towards Liberty against the enemy within. Without the desire to be free they will collapse.

So back to the question: Why do we insist on being so forceful? Force against a stationary object creates momentum. Initially it can be extremely difficult to move. The amount of initial brute force sometimes needs to be extreme for change to take place. 3000 people died on September 11th because a negative force pushed us into war. The enemy does not have borders and will target citizens. The brute force used to bring down the WTC need to be answered. Diplomacy failed because the opponent literally has nothing to lose. They will only understand force. You can’t enable sanctions and create resolutions ( Spineless U.N.). International law is not recognized by the terrorists and morality is non-existence. This army of fanatics can only be dealt with the way someone would handle a termite infestation in their home. You bomb it! Never in my life time do I expect Osama to sit down at the peace table and sign a formal treaty. Our Declaration of Independence from terror was signed in the blood of every individual that died in those towers and on the battlefront. Liberty and Freedom must prevail if the world hopes to someday be free of terror.

Tuesday, September 21, 2004

President Bush spoke to the U.N.....

....assembly that for the most part has utter contempt for him and for U.S. policy. He spoke from the heart and was unwaivering in his commitment to the liberty and security. God Bless you President George W. Bush!

United Nations Headquarters
New York, New York

Closing Statement from speech:

Today, I've outlined a broad agenda to advance human dignity, and enhance the security of all of us. The defeat of terror, the protection of human rights, the spread of prosperity, the advance of democracy -- these causes, these ideals, call us to great work in the world. Each of us alone can only do so much. Together, we can accomplish so much more.
History will honor the high ideals of this organization. The charter states them with clarity: "to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war," "to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights," "to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom."
Let history also record that our generation of leaders followed through on these ideals, even in adversity. Let history show that in a decisive decade, members of the United Nations did not grow weary in our duties, or waver in meeting them. I'm confident that this young century will be liberty's century. I believe we will rise to this moment, because I know the character of so many nations and leaders represented here today. And I have faith in the transforming power of freedom.
May God bless you.

* Released by the White House

Monday, September 20, 2004

A Picture of the "Real American Dream"



“The more ownership there is in America, the more vitality there is in America, and the more people have a vital stake in the future of this country.”

-President George W. Bush

The American Dream is universal - the dream of economic opportunity that allows every American to live and prosper in freedom. America's economic engine is gaining steam, helping Americans attain their dreams.... He (Bush) trusts the American people to make the fundamental decisions that govern their lives - and he wants to empower them to have greater control over those decisions. That's why the President wants a Nation where every American participates in all the blessings inherent in a land of liberty. The President believes that every American should have the right to own his or her home, to build his or her own future....

A Culture of Giving



“Americans are generous and strong and decent, not because we believe in ourselves, but because we hold beliefs beyond ourselves. When this spirit of citizenship is missing, no government program can replace it. When this spirit is present, no wrong can stand against it.”

-President George W. Bush

2 Corinthians 9:6-15
Sowing Generously

6Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. 7Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. 8And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work. 9As it is written:

"He has scattered abroad his gifts to the poor; his righteousness endures forever."[1]

10Now he who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will also supply and increase your store of seed and will enlarge the harvest of your righteousness. 11You will be made rich in every way so that you can be generous on every occasion, and through us your generosity will result in thanksgiving to God. 12This service that you perform is not only supplying the needs of God's people but is also overflowing in many expressions of thanks to God. 13Because of the service by which you have proved yourselves, men will praise God for the obedience that accompanies your confession of the gospel of Christ, and for your generosity in sharing with them and with everyone else. 14And in their prayers for you their hearts will go out to you, because of the surpassing grace God has given you. 15Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift!

Footnotes : [1] 9:9 Psalm 112:9

Humble Leaders Stand on the Shoulders of Greatness



“Our Nation, this generation, will lift a dark threat of
violence from our people and our future. We will rally the
world to this cause, by our efforts and by our courage.
We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail.”


President George W. Bush, October 26, 2004

Source: Glenn Beck - Page2

Funny image! Thanks to Glenn Beck's staff for posting