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Don't Tread On Me - An American Patriot's Book of Quotes (Paperback)
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Don't Tread On Me - An American Patriot's Book of Quotes (Paperback)
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This book is a collection of quotes that I believe will inspire
each reader, The American Patriot, to triumph over tyranny. May God
Bless America Don't Tread On Me - An American Patriot's Book of
Quote is a reminder to all patriots that the struggle in America
between liberty and tyranny has been an ongoing battle. The
Founders of America were triumphant in their war against the
tyranny of the English King, George III. Will the patriots of today
be equally triumphant?Will liberty prevail? The tyranny of today
brought on by massive government growth and spending both federal,
state and even county and city has exploded into a heavy burden
that founder Thomas Jefferson warned against,"Democracy will cease
to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work to
give to those who are not."I believe, as most others believe, that
government has a vital role to play in civilized society. However,
I also believe there is a Constitutional limit to the role
government should participate in our lives. Ronald Reagan said it
best, "Government is not the solution to our problems, government
is the problem." This quote lies at the core of the fundamental
battle being waged in America today. The Liberal or Progressive
Democrat believes that governments role includes solving all of
societies inequalities. While the Conservative Republican believes
less government and private industry can best provide the
foundation for our success. The Tea Party movement has established
itself on the belief that both parties promote larger government
and more spending. These American patriots believe, as I do, that
less government is good government.I agree with what Dennis Prager
has often said on his radio program, "The bigger the government,
the smaller the citizen." How can government continue to grow and
grow and spend and spend and not become more a part of our lives?
How can the citizen that is dependent on government for "the
pursuit of happiness" not be made smaller. Remember, "A government
big enough to provide you everything is big enough to take
everything."
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