Independence Day July 4, 2013AD

Wildman

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i am hoping all you patriots and liberals too will read this, i have read it every 4th of July for the past 10 or more years :up:

Our Lives, Our Fortunes, Our Sacred Honor
Rush H. Limbaugh, Jr.

It was a glorious morning. The sun was shining and the wind was from the southeast. Up especially early, a tall bony, redheaded young Virginian found time to buy a new thermometer, for which he paid three pounds, fifteen shillings. He also bought gloves for Martha, his wife, who was ill at home.

Thomas Jefferson arrived early at the statehouse. The temperature was 72.5 degrees and the horseflies weren't nearly so bad at that hour. It was a lovely room, very large, with gleaming white walls. The chairs were comfortable. Facing the single door were two brass fireplaces, but they would not be used today.

The moment the door was shut, and it was always kept locked, the room became an oven. The tall windows were shut, so that loud quarreling voices could not be heard by passersby. Small openings atop the windows allowed a slight stir of air, and also a large number of horseflies. Jefferson records that "the horseflies were dexterous in finding necks, and the silk of stocking was nothing to them." All discussion was punctuated by the slap of hands on necks.

On the wall at the back, facing the President's desk, was a panoply-consisting of a drum, swords, and banners seized from Fort Ticonderoga the previous year. Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold had captured the place, shouting that they were taking it "in the name of the Great Jehovah and the Continental Congress!"

Now Congress got to work, promptly taking up an emergency measure about which there was discussion but no dissention. "Resolved: That an application be made to the Committee of Safety of Pennsylvania for a supply of flints for the troops at New York."

Then Congress transformed itself into a committee of the whole. The Declaration of Independence was read aloud once more, and debate resumed. Though Jefferson was the best writer of all of them, he had been somewhat verbose. Congress hacked the excess away. They did a good job, as a side-by-side comparison of the rough draft and the final text shows. They cut the phrase "by a self-assumed power." "Climb" was replaced by "must read," then "must" was eliminated, then the whole sentence, and soon the whole paragraph was cut. Jefferson groaned as they continued what he later called "their depredations." "Inherent and inalienable rights" came out "certain unalienable rights," and to this day no one knows who suggested the elegant change.

A total of 86 alterations were made. Almost 500 words were eliminated, leaving 1,337. At last, after three days of wrangling, the document was put to a vote.

Here in this hall Patrick Henry had once thundered: " I am no longer a Virginian, Sir, but an American." But today the loud, sometimes bitter argument stilled, and without fanfare the vote was taken from north to south by colonies, as was the custom. On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was adopted.

There were no trumpets blown. No one stood on his chair and cheered. The afternoon was waning and Congress had no thought of delaying the full calendar of routine business on its hands. For several hours they worked on many other problems before adjourning for the day.

Much To Lose
What kind of men were the 56 signers who adopted the Declaration of Independence and who, by their signing, committed an act of treason against the crown? To each of you the names Franklin, Adams, Hancock, and Jefferson are almost as familiar as household words. Most of us, however, know nothing of the other signers. Who were they? What happened to them?

I imagine that many of you are somewhat surprised at the names not there: George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Patrick Henry. All were elsewhere.

Ben Franklin was the only really old man. Eighteen were under 40; three were in their 20s. Of the 56 almost half -24- were judges and lawyers. Eleven were merchants, 9 were landowners and farmers, and the remaining 12 were doctors, ministers, and politicians.

With only a few exceptions, such as Samuel Adams of Massachusetts, these were men of substantial property. All but two had families. The vast majority were men of education and standing in their communities. They had economic security as few men had in the 18th century.

Each had more to lose from revolution than he had to gain by it. John Hancock, one of the richest men in America, already had a price of 500 pounds on his head. He signed in enormous letters so "that his Majesty could now read his name without glasses and could now double the reward." Ben Franklin wryly noted: "Indeed we must all hang together, otherwise we shall most assuredly hang separately." Fat Benjamin Harrison of Virginia told tiny Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts: "With me it will all be over in a minute, but you , you will be dancing on air an hour after I am gone.

These men knew what they risked. The penalty for treason was death by hanging. And remember: a great British fleet was already at anchor in New York Harbor.

They were sober men. There were no dreamy-eyed intellectuals or draft card burners here. They were far from hot-eyed fanatics, yammering for an explosion. They simply asked for the status quo. It was change they resisted. It was equality with the mother country they desired. It was taxation with representation they sought. They were all conservatives, yet they rebelled.

It was principle, not property, that had brought these men to Philadelphia. Two of them became presidents of the United States. Seven of them became state governors. One died in office as vice president of the United States. Several would go on to be U.S. Senators. One, the richest man in America, in 1828 founded the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. One, a delegate from Philadelphia, was the only real poet, musician and philosopher of the signers (it was he, Francis Hopkinson - not Betsy Ross who designed the United States flag).

Richard Henry Lee, A delegate from Virginia, had introduced the resolution to adopt the Declaration of Independence in June of 1776. He was prophetic in his concluding remarks:

"Why then sir, why do we longer delay? Why still deliberate? Let this happy day give birth to an American Republic. Let her arise not to devastate and to conquer but to reestablish the reign of peace and law. The eyes of Europe are fixed upon us. She demands of us a living example of freedom that may exhibit a contrast in the felicity of the citizen to the ever increasing tyranny which desolates her polluted shores. She invites us to prepare an asylum where the unhappy may find solace, and the persecuted repost. If we are not this day wanting in our duty, the names of the American Legislatures of 1776 will be placed by posterity at the side of all of those whose memory has been and ever will be dear to virtuous men and good citizens."

Though the resolution was formally adopted July 4, it was not until July 8 that two of the states authorized their delegates to sign, and it was not until August 2 that the signers met at Philadelphia to actually put their names to the Declaration.

William Ellery, delegate from Rhode Island, was curious to see the signers' faces as they committed this supreme act of personal courage. He saw some men sign quickly, "but in no face was he able to discern real fear." Stephan Hopkins, Ellery's colleague from Rhode Island, was a man past 60. As he signed with a shaking pen, he declared: "My hand trembles, but my heart does not."

"Most glorious service"
Even before the list was published, the British marked down every member of Congress suspected of having put his name to treason. All of them became the objects of vicious manhunts. Some were taken. Some, like Jefferson, had narrow escapes. All who had property or families near British strongholds suffered.

- Francis Lewis, New York delegate saw his home plundered and his estates in what is now Harlem, completely destroyed by British soldiers. Mrs. Lewis was captured and treated with great brutality. Though she was later exchanged for two British prisoners through the efforts of Congress, she died from the effects of her abuse.

- William Floyd, another New York delegate, was able to escape with his wife and children across Long Island Sound to Connecticut, where they lived as refugees without income for seven years. When they came home they found a devastated ruin.

- Philips Livingstone had all his great holdings in New York confiscated and his family driven out of their home. Livingstone died in 1778 still working in Congress for the cause.

- Louis Morris, the fourth New York delegate, saw all his timber, crops, and livestock taken. For seven years he was barred from his home and family.

- John Hart of Trenton, New Jersey, risked his life to return home to see his dying wife. Hessian soldiers rode after him, and he escaped in the woods. While his wife lay on her deathbed, the soldiers ruined his farm and wrecked his homestead. Hart, 65, slept in caves and woods as he was hunted across the countryside. When at long last, emaciated by hardship, he was able to sneak home, he found his wife had already been buried, and his 13 children taken away. He never saw them again. He died a broken man in 1779, without ever finding his family.

- Dr. John Witherspoon, signer, was president of the College of New Jersey, later called Princeton. The British occupied the town of Princeton, and billeted troops in the college. They trampled and burned the finest college library in the country.

- Judge Richard Stockton, another New Jersey delegate signer, had rushed back to his estate in an effort to evacuate his wife and children. The family found refuge with friends, but a Tory sympathizer betrayed them. Judge Stockton was pulled from bed in the night and brutally beaten by the arresting soldiers. Thrown into a common jail, he was deliberately starved. Congress finally arranged for Stockton's parole, but his health was ruined. The judge was released as an invalid, when he could no longer harm the British cause. He returned home to find his estate looted and did not live to see the triumph of the revolution. His family was forced to live off charity.

- Robert Morris, merchant prince of Philadelphia, delegate and signer, met Washington's appeals and pleas for money year after year. He made and raised arms and provisions which made it possible for Washington to cross the Delaware at Trenton. In the process he lost 150 ships at sea, bleeding his own fortune and credit almost dry.

- George Clymer, Pennsylvania signer, escaped with his family from their home, but their property was completely destroyed by the British in the Germantown and Brandywine campaigns.

- Dr. Benjamin Rush, also from Pennsylvania, was forced to flee to Maryland. As a heroic surgeon with the army, Rush had several narrow escapes.

- John Martin, a Tory in his views previous to the debate, lived in a strongly loyalist area of Pennsylvania. When he came out for independence, most of his neighbors and even some of his relatives ostracized him. He was a sensitive and troubled man, and many believed this action killed him. When he died in 1777, his last words to his tormentors were: "Tell them that they will live to see the hour when they shall acknowledge it [the signing] to have been the most glorious service that I have ever rendered to my country."

- William Ellery, Rhode Island delegate, saw his property and home burned to the ground.

- Thomas Lynch, Jr., South Carolina delegate, had his health broken from privation and exposures while serving as a company commander in the military. His doctors ordered him to seek a cure in the West Indies and on the voyage he and his young bride were drowned at sea.

- Edward Rutledge, Arthur Middleton, and Thomas Heyward, Jr., the other three South Carolina signers, were taken by the British in the siege of Charleston. They were carried as prisoners of war to St. Augustine, Florida, where they were singled out for indignities. They were exchanged at the end of the war, the British in the meantime having completely devastated their large landholdings and estates.

- Thomas Nelson, signer of Virginia, was at the front in command of the Virginia military forces. With British General Charles Cornwallis in Yorktown, fire from 70 heavy American guns began to destroy Yorktown piece by piece. Lord Cornwallis and his staff moved their headquarters into Nelson's palatial home. While American cannonballs were making a shambles of the town, the house of Governor Nelson remained untouched. Nelson turned in rage to the American gunners and asked, "Why do you spare my home?" They replied, "Sir, out of respect to you." Nelson cried, "Give me the cannon!" and fired on his magnificent home himself, smashing it to bits. But Nelson's sacrifice was not quite over. He had raised $2 million for the Revolutionary cause by pledging his own estates. When the loans came due, a newer peacetime Congress refused to honor them, and Nelson's property was forfeited. He was never reimbursed. He died, impoverished, a few years later at the age of 50.

Lives, fortunes, honor Of those 56 who signed the Declaration of Independence, nine died of wounds or hardships during the war. Five were captured and imprisoned, in each case with brutal treatment. Several lost wives, sons or entire families. One lost his 13 children. Two wives were brutally treated. All were at one time or another the victims of manhunts and driven from their homes. Twelve signers had their homes completely burned. Seventeen lost everything they owned. Yet not one defected or went back on his pledged word. Their honor, and the nation they sacrificed so much to create is still intact.

And, finally, there is the New Jersey Signer, Abraham Clark.

He gave two sons to the officer corps in the Revolutionary Army. They were captured and sent to that infamous British prison hulk afloat in New York Harbor known as the hell ship "Jersey," where 11,000 American captives were to die. The younger Clarks were treated with a special brutality because of their father. One was put in solitary and given no food. With the end almost in sight with the war almost won, no one could have blamed Abraham Clark for acceding to the British request when they offered him his sons' lives if he would recant and come out for the King and Parliament. The utter despair in this man's heart, the anguish in his very soul, must reach out to each and every one of us down through 200 years with the answer: "No."

The 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence proved by their every deed that they made no idle boast when they composed the most magnificent curtain line in history. "And for the support of this Declaration with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor."



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The Snopes article refutes nothing, but you have to read it very carefully as the words are carefully parsed.
 
The Snopes article refutes nothing, but you have to read it very carefully as the words are carefully parsed.

snopes shows this circulating since 1999 so I doubt if it was written by Limbaugh in 2013

snopes agrees with many of the claims but also points out where exaggeration occurs. I trust the research of snopes much more than that of Rush Limbaugh
 
"God bless you all and God bless America". Remember when presidents used to end their speeches with those words? When was the last time you heard them?
 
Rush Limbaugh did not originate that piece. It has been circulating on conservative blogs and emails for years. (the reason for that is because Rush, the one you hear on the radio posted several years ago and was written by his GRANDFATHER !!)

While it is inspiring, not all the facts are accurate

snopes.com: The Price They Paid: Signers of Declaration of Independence

why don't you go crawl back under that rock you slithered from under.., ooooh, and take that lying liber bullshit snoops along with you ?

prove that Mr. Limbaugh Rush's Grandfather, did NOT write that piece OK ?

My father, Rush H. Limbaugh, Jr., delivered this oft-requested address locally a number of times, but it had never before appeared in print until it appeared in The Limbaugh Letter. My dad was renowned for his oratory skills and for his original mind; this speech is, I think, a superb demonstration of both. I will always be grateful to him for instilling in me a passion for the ideas and lives of America's Founders, as well as a deep appreciation for the inspirational power of words which you will see evidenced here:

(see OP)
 
The Snopes article refutes nothing, but you have to read it very carefully as the words are carefully parsed.

snopes shows this circulating since 1999 (because Rush had it printed in his news letter in 1999AD !!) so I doubt if it was written by Limbaugh in 2013 (it wasn't.., you fool of an idiot !! )

snopes agrees with many of the claims but also points out where exaggeration occurs. I trust the research of snopes (that is because you are a liberFOOL !!) much more than that of Rush Limbaugh

how fucking stupid can you be ?? never mind answering.., i already know !

click on this:

Rush's Grandfather - Google Search

if you clicked and had someone read it to you have that person respond, i am certain from reading your previous comments you lack the intelligence to comprehend simple English words. :up:
 
There is no way that I would post the blatherings of an obese junkie that shirks service to this nation because of a pimple on his ass. Limpbaugh is a lazy coward, just like Nugent and Lapierre. And, yes, my dd214 does say Honorable.
 
The Snopes article refutes nothing, but you have to read it very carefully as the words are carefully parsed.

snopes shows this circulating since 1999 so I doubt if it was written by Limbaugh in 2013

snopes agrees with many of the claims but also points out where exaggeration occurs. I trust the research of snopes much more than that of Rush Limbaugh


Wrong. Read this for the truth about Snopes:

Who watches the watchers?
For the past few years snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages has positioned
itself, or others have labeled it, as the 'tell-all final word'
on any comment, claim and email. But for several years people
tried to find out who exactly was behind snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages.

Only recently did Wikipedia get to the bottom of it - kinda made
you wonder what they were hiding. Well, finally we know. It is
run by a husband and wife team - that's right, no big office of
investigators and researchers, no team of lawyers. It's just a
mom-and pop operation that began as a hobby. David and Barbara
Mikkelson in the San Fernando Valley of California started the
website about 13 years ago - and they have no formal background
or experience in investigative research. After a few years it
gained popularity believing it to be unbiased and neutral, but
over the past couple of years people started asking questions
who was behind it and did they have a selfish motivation?

The reason for the questions - or skepticisms - is a result of
snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages claiming to have the bottom line facts
to certain questions or issue when in fact they have been proven
wrong. Also, there were criticisms the Mikkelsons were not
really investigating and getting to the 'true' bottom of various
issues.

A few months ago, when my State Farm agent Bud Gregg in
Mandeville hoisted a political sign referencing Barack Obama and
made a big splash across the internet, 'supposedly' the
Mikkelsons claim to have researched this issue before posting
their findings on snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages. In their statement
they claimed the corporate office of State Farm pressured Gregg
into taking down the sign, when in fact nothing of the sort
'ever' took place. I personally contacted David Mikkelson (and
he replied back to me) thinking he would want to get to the
bottom of this and I gave him Bud Gregg's contact phone numbers
- and Bud was going to give him phone numbers to the big exec's
at State Farm in Illinois who would have been willing to speak
with him about it. He never called Bud. In fact, I learned from
Bud Gregg no one from snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages ever contacted
anyone with State Farm. Yet, snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages issued a
statement as the 'final factual word' on the issue as if they
did all their homework and got to the bottom of things - not!

Then it has been learned the Mikkelsons are Democrats and
extremely liberal. As we all now know from this presidential
election, liberals have a purpose agenda to discredit anything
that appears to be conservative. There has been much criticism
lately over the internet with people pointing out the Mikkelsons
liberalism revealing itself in their website findings. Gee, what
a shock?

So, I say this now to everyone who goes to
snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages to get what they think to be the bottom
line facts ... 'proceed with caution.' Take what it says at
face value and nothing more. Use it only to lead you to
their references where you can link to and read the sources for
yourself. Plus, you can always Google a subject and do the
research yourself. It now seems apparent that's all the
Mikkelsons do. After all, I can> personally vouch from my
own experience for their 'not' fully looking into things.

http://www..wikipedia.org/

snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages

I have found this to be true also! Many videos of Obama I tried
to verify on Snopes and they said they were False... Then they
gave their Liberal slant...!!! I have suspected some problems
with snopes for some time now, but I have only caught them in
half-truths. If there is any subjectivity they do an immediate
full left rudder. Truth or Fiction's web-site
TruthOrFiction.com-Is that forwarded email Truth or Fiction? Research into stories, scams, hoaxes, myths, and urban legends on the Internet is a better source for
verification, in my opinion.

I have recently discovered that is snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages owned
by a flaming liberal and this man is in the tank for Obama.
There are many things they have listed on their site as a hoax
and yet you can go to YouTube yourself and find the video of
Obama actually saying these things. So you see, you cannot and
should not trust snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages for anything that
remotely resembles truth (SIC ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES TO
LIBERAL vs CONSERVATIVE CONCERNS)! I don't even trust them to
tell me if email chains are hoaxes anymore.

A few conservative speakers on MySpace told me about
snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages a few months ago and I took it upon
myself to do a little research to find out if it was true. Well,
I found out for myself that it is true. Anyway just FYI, please
don't use snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages anymore for fact checking and
make your friends aware of their political leanings as well.
Many people still think snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages is neutral and
they can be trusted as factual. We need to make sure everyone is
aware that is a hoax in itself.



Read more: snopes website owned by 2 married liberals? (lawyers, suspected, conspiracy, Barack Obama) - Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, Conservatives, Liberals, Third Parties, Left-Wing, Right-Wing, Congress, President - City-Data Forum

I would advise against anyone using Snopes as a reliable fact checker. It isn't.

- Jeri
 
There is no way that I would post the blatherings of an obese junkie that shirks service to this nation because of a pimple on his ass. Limpbaugh is a lazy coward, just like Nugent and Lapierre. And, yes, my dd214 does say Honorable.

he's also been busted for drugs, not recreational drugs either but narcotics, busted for sex tourism w/ a scrip written out to someone else, & married 4X. A fine CONSERVATIVE merkin, yes :rolleyes: :clap2:
 
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The Snopes article refutes nothing, but you have to read it very carefully as the words are carefully parsed.

snopes shows this circulating since 1999 so I doubt if it was written by Limbaugh in 2013

snopes agrees with many of the claims but also points out where exaggeration occurs. I trust the research of snopes much more than that of Rush Limbaugh


Wrong. Read this for the truth about Snopes:

Who watches the watchers?
For the past few years snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages has positioned
itself, or others have labeled it, as the 'tell-all final word'
on any comment, claim and email. But for several years people
tried to find out who exactly was behind snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages.

Only recently did Wikipedia get to the bottom of it - kinda made
you wonder what they were hiding. Well, finally we know. It is
run by a husband and wife team - that's right, no big office of
investigators and researchers, no team of lawyers. It's just a
mom-and pop operation that began as a hobby. David and Barbara
Mikkelson in the San Fernando Valley of California started the
website about 13 years ago - and they have no formal background
or experience in investigative research. After a few years it
gained popularity believing it to be unbiased and neutral, but
over the past couple of years people started asking questions
who was behind it and did they have a selfish motivation?

The reason for the questions - or skepticisms - is a result of
snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages claiming to have the bottom line facts
to certain questions or issue when in fact they have been proven
wrong. Also, there were criticisms the Mikkelsons were not
really investigating and getting to the 'true' bottom of various
issues.

A few months ago, when my State Farm agent Bud Gregg in
Mandeville hoisted a political sign referencing Barack Obama and
made a big splash across the internet, 'supposedly' the
Mikkelsons claim to have researched this issue before posting
their findings on snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages. In their statement
they claimed the corporate office of State Farm pressured Gregg
into taking down the sign, when in fact nothing of the sort
'ever' took place. I personally contacted David Mikkelson (and
he replied back to me) thinking he would want to get to the
bottom of this and I gave him Bud Gregg's contact phone numbers
- and Bud was going to give him phone numbers to the big exec's
at State Farm in Illinois who would have been willing to speak
with him about it. He never called Bud. In fact, I learned from
Bud Gregg no one from snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages ever contacted
anyone with State Farm. Yet, snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages issued a
statement as the 'final factual word' on the issue as if they
did all their homework and got to the bottom of things - not!

Then it has been learned the Mikkelsons are Democrats and
extremely liberal. As we all now know from this presidential
election, liberals have a purpose agenda to discredit anything
that appears to be conservative. There has been much criticism
lately over the internet with people pointing out the Mikkelsons
liberalism revealing itself in their website findings. Gee, what
a shock?

So, I say this now to everyone who goes to
snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages to get what they think to be the bottom
line facts ... 'proceed with caution.' Take what it says at
face value and nothing more. Use it only to lead you to
their references where you can link to and read the sources for
yourself. Plus, you can always Google a subject and do the
research yourself. It now seems apparent that's all the
Mikkelsons do. After all, I can> personally vouch from my
own experience for their 'not' fully looking into things.

http://www..wikipedia.org/

snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages

I have found this to be true also! Many videos of Obama I tried
to verify on Snopes and they said they were False... Then they
gave their Liberal slant...!!! I have suspected some problems
with snopes for some time now, but I have only caught them in
half-truths. If there is any subjectivity they do an immediate
full left rudder. Truth or Fiction's web-site
TruthOrFiction.com-Is that forwarded email Truth or Fiction? Research into stories, scams, hoaxes, myths, and urban legends on the Internet is a better source for
verification, in my opinion.

I have recently discovered that is snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages owned
by a flaming liberal and this man is in the tank for Obama.
There are many things they have listed on their site as a hoax
and yet you can go to YouTube yourself and find the video of
Obama actually saying these things. So you see, you cannot and
should not trust snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages for anything that
remotely resembles truth (SIC ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES TO
LIBERAL vs CONSERVATIVE CONCERNS)! I don't even trust them to
tell me if email chains are hoaxes anymore.

A few conservative speakers on MySpace told me about
snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages a few months ago and I took it upon
myself to do a little research to find out if it was true. Well,
I found out for myself that it is true. Anyway just FYI, please
don't use snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages anymore for fact checking and
make your friends aware of their political leanings as well.
Many people still think snopes.com: Urban Legends Reference Pages is neutral and
they can be trusted as factual. We need to make sure everyone is
aware that is a hoax in itself.



Read more: snopes website owned by 2 married liberals? (lawyers, suspected, conspiracy, Barack Obama) - Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, Conservatives, Liberals, Third Parties, Left-Wing, Right-Wing, Congress, President - City-Data Forum

I would advise against anyone using Snopes as a reliable fact checker. It isn't.

- Jeri

Let me see.....

Rightwing nutjobs find that those unsubstantiated propaganda pieces that show up in their mailboxes are quickly and thoroughly refuted by snopes

What should they do about it?

Send out an unsubstantiated propaganda piece about snopes

Did you know they are.....JEWS?
 
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"in the name of the Great Jehovah and the Continental Congress!"

These men knew what they risked. The penalty for treason was death by hanging. And remember: a great British fleet was already at anchor in New York Harbor.

These men would turn in their graves if they could see how America is now what they fought against.
America is now the oppressive state, the government that seeks to spy on its own people and execute them without trial, the invader, the coloniser and the abuser.

Consider that when you celebrate your freedom.
 

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