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The foremost faculty of Marxists is the unholy ability that they possess to capitalize on the frailty of fallen human nature.

The parasitic quasi religion of Marxism battens on the mouldering spiritual character of Man.

Patrick Henry, Red Hill

Human action that is not being constrained by morality will be animated by pride and fear.

The absence of moral authority and concomitant discipline in the administration of government has been both an abettor and a reflection of the effect which the general declension of morality in our society has had.

Patrick Henry, Red Hill

We hold this truth to be self evident.

A rooted in common sense/decency concept too fundamental to be understood and honored by the ruck of our decoupled from reality, purchased, politicians.

Patrick Henry, Red Hill

A corollary of A. Lincoln's observation:

" You cannot make the weak man strong by making the strong man weak."

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A rendering of reality that is reproachable only in its characterizations of the intentions of politicians and bureaucrats.

Patrick Henry, Red Hill

Effectively, the pernicious ambitions of those power mongers whose hubris is boundless have been realized - our once noble, once glorious, Republic has been minimized morally, socioculturally, economically and militarily.

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An unholy evolution of lovelessness.

As no less a lightless luminary of Communism than Mao expressed it:

" Communism has nothing to do with love; it is an excellent hammer that we use to destroy our enemies."

Absolutist political ideologies and ideology suffused quasi religions are inherently loveless.

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The essence of Mercantilism.

Who needs competition?

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Statists pathologically, idolatrously, pursue the acquisition of power, under the tutelage of the psychotically self deluded notion that anything such as exists to be other than under their absolute control exists to be utterly out of right control.

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The perfection of the corruption of power.

The coveting of temporal power is a concomitant of the love of money, which is the root of all evil.

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The banking system, as it is currently constituted, is patently unconstitutional in character.

If Mr. Franklin were still with us, he would counsel revolution.

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The establishment of a One World State would be the ultimate monument to the failure of the constituents of the human race to apprehend what is the sublime character of the birthright that has been bequeathed to them, and would constitute a felonious abdication by them of their solemn obligation to rightly govern themselves as noble Sovereign Individuals.

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Communists and Socialists are, in actuality, highly accomplished capitalists.

They capitalize themselves by capitalizing on human frailties, particularly those of fear, resentment and covetousness, every day.

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The ludicrously insincere, pragmatic to the
point of being sociopathic, power mongering Mrs. Clinton long ago revealed herself to to be morbidly unqualified morally, intellectually, ideologically, philosophically, temperamentally and experentially to occupy any office, elective or appointive.

Attributes such as she shares with Pres. Trump's predecessor.

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Man`s subjectivity to government without himself is ascribable to his failure to be faithful to government within himself.

The essential attributes of the Sovereign Individual inhere in him or her, being imparted by the Ultimate Sovereign.

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A codification of an as yet to be realized
ideality of personal sovereignty.

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Value subtracted by manufacture.

The utter undoing of the Soviet Union and other similarly misbegotten polities.

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An entirely reflective of reality rendering of reality.

Constituting, effectively, government of, by and for the sociopaths.

Patrick Henry, Red Hill

Excellent citations, Ronw13. Thank you.

Patrick Henry, Red Hill

All that anyone has remaining to him, ultimately, is character.

As it is written:

"For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."

~Matthew 6:21

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The most certain measure of the greatness of any who are truly great is their unwillingness to pursue the acquisition of power as an objective in itself.

They, alone, are constitutionally capable of possessing and exercising power in a principled, constrained and continent manner.

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Ultimately, the siren song of Statists is liberation from morality and personal responsibility.

In the incipient days of his unholy regime, Lenin and his fellow animated by animus ideologues militated against the institution of the nuclear family by implementing policies (effortless divorce, legalization of abortion in 1920) the intended effect of the implementation of which was the dissolution of what he understood was one of the signal impediments to the possible realization of his ideological ambitions: the continuing existence of the God ordained, traditional, family.

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From great nations, great leaders issue.

The most certain measure of the greatness of any nation is the morality of its people.

As John Adams expressed it:

"Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate for the government of any other.

Objectively, the vigor, the viability, of the Constitution is the Virtue of the people.

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The pestilential influence of those power mongers who are without regard either for the Truth or for the law characteristically resides in the unholy faculty that they possess to instill doubt and confusion, regarding, particularly, the inherent significance of words, in the minds of those whose minds and lives they would endeavor to command.

Patrick Henry, Red Hill

As Heraclitus expressed it:

" Character is destiny."

and

" Ten thousand do not turn the scale against a single man of worth."

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