Revitalizing America: A Declaration Against Our GovernmentAuthorHouse, 2007年4月10日 - 570 頁 Revitalizing America takes an in-depth look at the promises of democracy made to Americans and the world, and the betrayals of those promises. The promises laid out in the Declaration of Independence, the Preamble to the Constitution, the Gettysburg Address and the Pledge of Allegiance have created a Santa Claus type myth about our government that is shattered every day in the world of real politics. The victims are "we the people." Our grievances can be recited just as the American revolutionists called out the king's offenses in the Declaration of Independence. They run the gamut from violations of human and civil rights, massive secret tests using poisonous materials on the citizenry without public knowledge or consent to old fashioned bribery and greed of public officials. It's our duty to remember our country was born through a revolution, and we must revitalize our democracy through a political and economic revolution. The people need to take back the government. www.revitalizeamericanow.org |
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... adopted for more than a year and three months later, July 4, 1776, as a massive fleet of English ships carrying a large invasion force lay off the coast of New York City. The people needed to be aroused to fight for an ideal, not just ...
... adoption and publication, approximately one-third of the colonists were undecided on the issue of supporting the King of England or the Revolution. There can be no question, however, that its opening paragraphs constitute one of the ...
... adoption of the Articles of Confederation to govern the united thirteen colonies. The Articles were approved by the Congress on November 17, 1777, but not ratified or put into effect until March 1, 1781. The “social contract” set out in ...
... adopted by them. Each time, the “propaganda” machine cranks out the original and old goals, objectives, and resolutions. Well, after 230 years, it's perhaps time that the resolutions were measured against what was done to implement them ...
... adopted as a model for U.S. and CIA overthrow strategies, and when viewed within the context of what has happened in America since 9/11, it seems to be the basis for the conduct of the U.S. government's actions here and around the world ...
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REAL PATRIOTS IN THE RANKS | 75 |
THE POWERFUL ARE STEALING OUR RIGHTS | 115 |
CHAPTER VI | 187 |
HANGING THE DAY IN COURT | 239 |
DEMOCRACY IN ECONOMICS | 285 |
IN THE NAME OF WAR OR TERRORISM | 345 |
CHANGING THE CONSTITUTION | 401 |
APPENDIX | 429 |
APPENDIX | 493 |