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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Ron Paul Interview on CNN with Brooke Baldwin


I have one wish for America.  
When did we give over our self determination to a King and his Parliament such as we have in our President and Congress? 
How did we ever get to a place where we take orders and obey any laws even when they are ethically and morally bankrupt?
How did we come to a place when we think that if the lessor of two evils cannot even be trusted to be faithful to their spouse he/she will still be a better choice than the other for President?
What kind of moral fiber do we have now?
Applauding death and destruction in other lands, the police state over us and  the murder of our own citizens will surely bring us to our knees very soon. 
Before you vote I urge you to watch this video.  If you can vote for anyone other than the most honest man in our government, there is no hope for America and this makes my wish for a government that stays within the confines of the Constitution a pipe dream.
Enjoy the video.
For Liberty,
Donna
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjSSFAsMof0&feature


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About DD for Liberty

We render unto Caesar, but we write Caesar's laws.
We should write and uphold laws that go no further than protecting your God given right to life, liberty and property, the pursuit of happiness.
I am a wife and mother that wants the best for her family. The best as I see it is for Government to get out of the way.
God is our protector and has equipped us with all the faculties and means necessary for a productive and free life and I need no man to tell my family what is best for them.
I am a Patriot and Libertarian.
I am a fan of the greatest Peacemaker Jesus.
Taxation is theft.
If you seek security over liberty you deserve neither.
My favorite quote:

“If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animating contest of freedom, — go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen!”~Samuel Adams