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Patriots Rebellion Defined
Whether you are an Independent, Conservative, or you belong to the Tea Party, Republican Party, or possibly your a curious Democrat, liberal,or maybe a progressive. Read our Constitution,and The Declaration of Independence, the FACT is our country was founded on these documents. There is currently an ACTIVE THREAT to our way of life, our freedom, our liberty stemming from the vision of President Obama, and what he wants to do to our country. He and his supporters are truly "ENEMIES OF THE STATE" (from within) that are attempting to re-interpret, disregard or simply remove these living documents from our American way of life. The Patriots Rebellion purpose is to help point you to a variety of news and educational resources. We want to help you to defend our nation. First, with knowledge, and secondly a firm belief in your soul of "Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death"
Our current mission is to to be educated, network, share, vote. I dare say if this is not enough, there will be a rebellion, one of a very, very large and horrific magnitude. "We the People" can and will reclaim America! How do I know this? Because, we know who we are! We're AMERICANS! So your either with us, or against us, which is it? All we ask is "Will the Real Americans PLEASE STAND UP!"
Bruce J. Kaufman - Patriots Rebellion
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Patriots Rebellion
Are you concerned about your country? Let's help restore and defend our freedom, our values as Americans.
Be counted in PATRIOTS REBELLION, by embracing "Give me Liberty, or give me Death!" a famous quotation attributed to Patrick Henry from a speech he made to the Virginia Convention. It was given on March 23, 1775, at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia, and is credited with having swung the balance in convincing the Virginia House of Burgesses to pass a resolution delivering the Virginia troops to the Revolutionary War. Among the delegates to the convention were future US Presidents Thomas Jefferson and George Washington. Reportedly, those in attendance, upon hearing the speech, shouted, "To arms! To arms!
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