Showing posts with label america. Show all posts
Showing posts with label america. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2013

Where's Our Common Passion for Our Country and What it use to Stand For?





The Words that Helped Form a COUNTRY ...  A GREAT ONE  


I shall conclude these remarks, with the following timely and well intended hints, We ought to reflect, that there are three different ways by which an independency may hereafter be effected; and that one of those three, will one day or other, be the fate of America, viz. By the legal voice of the people in congress; by a military power; or by a mob: It may not always happen that our soldiers are citizens, and the multitude a body of reasonable men; virtue, as I have already remarked, is not hereditary, neither is it perpetual. Should an independency be brought about by the first of those means, we have every opportunity and every encouragement before us, to form the noblest, purest constitution on the face of the earth. We have it in our power to begin the world over again. A situation, similar to the present, hath not happened since the days of Noah until now. The birthday of a new world is at hand, and a race of men perhaps as numerous as all Europe contains, are to receive their portion of freedom from the event of a few months. The reflection is awful- and in this point of view, how trifling, how ridiculous, do the little, paltry cavillings, of a few weak or interested men appear, when weighed against the business of a world.

Should we neglect the present favorable and inviting period, and an independence be hereafter effected by any other means, we must charge the consequence to ourselves, or to those rather, whose narrow and prejudiced souls, are habitually opposing the measure, without either inquiring or reflecting. There are reasons to be given in support of Independence, which men should rather privately think of, than be publicly told of. We ought not now to be debating whether we shall be independent or not, but, anxious to accomplish it on a firm, secure, and honorable basis, and uneasy rather that it is not yet began upon. Every day convinces us of its necessity. Even the tories (if such beings yet remain among us) should, of all men, be the most solicitous to promote it; for, as the appointment of committees at first, protected them from popular rage, so, a wise and well established form of government, will be the only certain means of continuing it securely to them. Wherefore, if they have not virtue enough to be Whigs, they ought to have prudence enough to wish for independence.

In short, independence is the only bond that can tie and keep us together. We shall then see our object, and our ears will be legally shut against the schemes of an intriguing, as well as a cruel enemy. We shall then too, be on a proper footing, to treat with Britain; for there is reason to conclude, that the pride of that court, will be less hurt by treating with the American states for terms of peace, than with those, whom she denominates, "rebellious subjects," for terms of accommodation. It is our delaying it that encourages her to hope for conquest, and our backwardness tends only to prolong the war. As we have, without any good effect therefrom, withheld our trade to obtain a redress of our grievances, let us now try the alternative, by independently redressing them ourselves, and then offering to open the trade. The mercantile and reasonable part of England will be still with us; because, peace with trade, is preferable to war without it. And if this offer be not accepted, other courts may be applied to.

On these grounds I rest the matter. And as no offer hath yet been made to refute the doctrine contained in the former editions of this pamphlet, it is a negative proof, that either the doctrine cannot be refuted, or, that the party in favor of it are too numerous to be opposed. Wherefore, instead of gazing at each other with suspicious or doubtful curiosity, let each of us, hold out to his neighbor the hearty hand of friendship, and unite in drawing a line, which, like an act of oblivion, shall bury in forgetfulness every former dissention. Let the names of Whig and Tory be extinct; and let none other be heard among us, than those of a good citizen, an open and resolute friend, and a virtuous supporter of the RIGHTS of MANKIND and of the FREE AND INDEPENDENT STATES OF AMERICA.



thomas paine  common sense

Friday, December 17, 2010

WHERES OUR COMMON SENSE?



When Our We the People going to rise up and reclaim control from the lying,cheating scoundrels who attempt cowardly to achieve the white house as THEIR FEEBLE GOAL IN REACHING SOME LEFTIST IDEAL of what's right and wrong in the attempts offset the same Old Mind Set that the Election is where the peoples responsibility ends for 4yrs,

Don’t You People get it, the Election is Just the Beginning of the Show.Now as we all turn towards a Holiday Shopping event to equal any Wedding or Concert Tour ,that’s completely designed to tear our wallets out, in Fear and Guilt of Rotting in some Eternal Damnation and replaces that Consuming Flames kinda Burning feel with stupidity and Over Bearing need for some Control.

Why do we purchase Trees? Why do we grow them to cut them down to slowly watch the dehydrated carcass covering  in some electrafing way all of our repressed sexual frustration. Believing that what we have put under their will bring its new owner Contentment which would then bring us Complete Satisfying Control!

Friday, August 21, 2009

WHAT HAPPENED TO BEING AN AMERICAN ?

LETS HELP EACH OTHER,BECAUSE ITS THE RIGHT THING TO DO!

LETS MAKE SURE EVERYONE IN OUR COUNTRY IS TREATED DECENTLY AT ALL TIMES BY AMERICANS!

THAT MAKES THE RIGHT COUNTRY AMERICA!