Below is the text of an email I received last night from a Liberty acquaintance. Written by another, this nearly expresses my view precisely.
Imagine yourself in a frontier setting with few possessions, little wealth, and great obstacles before you. Take stock of what is most important. Recharge your spirit in the joy and miracles of those things; God’s Grace; Children; Wives and Husbands; Moms and Dads and extended families; Genuine Friends; A Clear Mind; Wonderful Music; and your next breath that will allow you to persevere for another moment.
Think of those who today live in various degrees of bondage, places on this earth where humanity has perhaps never known the kinds of freedom and liberty that we take for granted. Consider that for them to have hope of freedom, for them to have a hope of individual liberty and an opportunity to walk in truth, we must lead the way.
Recharge your spirit and prepare to recognize and join the forever struggle of this world, the struggle to make things as right as we can, give compassion to the hurting, fight the evil ones, and prosper perhaps not in wealth, but in truth.
Merry Christmas!
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Friends !
Alas, peace has arrived at [our] abode. The tree has been cut, the house has been decorated. Presents have been bought and wrapped, the house smells of fresh baked cookies and sweet citrus fruits of the season. The house is amiss with the laughter and excitement of kids who although older still cherish the comfort and safety of family, and the anticipation of Christmas morn. Greetings and cheers are spread far and generously as we remember friends, family and business associates who meant so much through the year. Even [our town] is alive with excitement as Santa Claus goes by in his fire truck drawn sleigh and carolers are singing outside the door, just neighborhood folk spreading good cheer.
Tonight we go to Mass, and we celebrate the birth of Christ and the salvation of mankind. We thank God for all that we have and all that we are.
Alas tomorrow is Christmas. I want to wish all of you a very Blessed and Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Rest up, take time to appreciate family and friends for when it’s all said and done that all that is really important and all we can count on.
Although there is peace in the air, an ill wind blows about us. All is not well in our country. Once the season is over, and we are fully rejuvenated we prepare for battle. We will take back what has been stolen from us, we will win this country back, street by street, town by town, county by county and state by state. And we will not stop until we have retained what is rightfully ours.
All, enjoy the holidays and watch for my calling, and that of others who are taking up the fight in the days to come. The take back is about to begin.
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A Year’s Final Note - With Trepidation
December 25, 2009 by admin Leave a reply »Below is the text of an email I received last night from a Liberty acquaintance. Written by another, this nearly expresses my view precisely.
Imagine yourself in a frontier setting with few possessions, little wealth, and great obstacles before you. Take stock of what is most important. Recharge your spirit in the joy and miracles of those things; God’s Grace; Children; Wives and Husbands; Moms and Dads and extended families; Genuine Friends; A Clear Mind; Wonderful Music; and your next breath that will allow you to persevere for another moment.
Think of those who today live in various degrees of bondage, places on this earth where humanity has perhaps never known the kinds of freedom and liberty that we take for granted. Consider that for them to have hope of freedom, for them to have a hope of individual liberty and an opportunity to walk in truth, we must lead the way.
Recharge your spirit and prepare to recognize and join the forever struggle of this world, the struggle to make things as right as we can, give compassion to the hurting, fight the evil ones, and prosper perhaps not in wealth, but in truth.
Merry Christmas!
—–
Friends !
Alas, peace has arrived at [our] abode. The tree has been cut, the house has been decorated. Presents have been bought and wrapped, the house smells of fresh baked cookies and sweet citrus fruits of the season. The house is amiss with the laughter and excitement of kids who although older still cherish the comfort and safety of family, and the anticipation of Christmas morn. Greetings and cheers are spread far and generously as we remember friends, family and business associates who meant so much through the year. Even [our town] is alive with excitement as Santa Claus goes by in his fire truck drawn sleigh and carolers are singing outside the door, just neighborhood folk spreading good cheer.
Tonight we go to Mass, and we celebrate the birth of Christ and the salvation of mankind. We thank God for all that we have and all that we are.
Alas tomorrow is Christmas. I want to wish all of you a very Blessed and Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Rest up, take time to appreciate family and friends for when it’s all said and done that all that is really important and all we can count on.
Although there is peace in the air, an ill wind blows about us. All is not well in our country. Once the season is over, and we are fully rejuvenated we prepare for battle. We will take back what has been stolen from us, we will win this country back, street by street, town by town, county by county and state by state. And we will not stop until we have retained what is rightfully ours.
All, enjoy the holidays and watch for my calling, and that of others who are taking up the fight in the days to come. The take back is about to begin.
<Signed>
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