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Originally found here: feindelvalle
The screen shot in black is the man who wrote the article here at HUFF's Post. Typically I can't stand HUFF PO but where this man is concerned I will make an exception to his information.
Fix your eyes on Richmond, Virginia 242 years ago. The liberty of a continent then and there hung in the balance. On March 23, 1775, Patrick Henry was speaking at St. John’s Church. The British Crown was tyrannizing American colonists with, among other things, Writs of Assistance, precursor to our NSA’s dragnet surveillance. The Declaratory Act had decreed that British powers over the colonists were limitless. With words that thundered like a hammer striking an anvil, Mr. Henry awakened the audience to its duty. “Is life so dear,” he asked, “or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?”
No Presidential Wars | The Huffington Post
The screen shot in black is the man who wrote the article here at HUFF's Post. Typically I can't stand HUFF PO but where this man is concerned I will make an exception to his information.
Fix your eyes on Richmond, Virginia 242 years ago. The liberty of a continent then and there hung in the balance. On March 23, 1775, Patrick Henry was speaking at St. John’s Church. The British Crown was tyrannizing American colonists with, among other things, Writs of Assistance, precursor to our NSA’s dragnet surveillance. The Declaratory Act had decreed that British powers over the colonists were limitless. With words that thundered like a hammer striking an anvil, Mr. Henry awakened the audience to its duty. “Is life so dear,” he asked, “or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?”
No Presidential Wars | The Huffington Post