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'When
bad men combine, the good must associate; else
they will fall, one by one, an unpitied
sacrifice in a contemptible struggle'
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'Slavery
they can have anywhere. It is a weed that grows
in every soil.'
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'The
people never give up their liberties but under
some delusion.'
Edmund Burke.
(1729-97)
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'HE IS THE FREEMAN WHOM THE TRUTH MAKES FREE,
AND ALL ARE SLAVES BESIDE'
William Cowper
(1731-1800)
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If the true spark
of religious and civil liberty be kindled, it
will burn. Human agency cannot extinguish it.
Like the earth's central fire, it may be
smothered for a time; the ocean may overwhelm
it; mountains may press it down; but its
inherent and unconquerable force will heave both
the ocean and the land, and at some time or
another, the volcano will break out and flame to
heaven.
Daniel
Webster(1782-1852)
[USA
Congressman-warns-us-America is
becoming-a-totalitarian-state-02-09-09]
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'Natural
liberty is the gift of the benficent Creator of
the whole human race'
Alexander Hamilton
(1757-1804)
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'Fellowship in treason is a bad
ground of confidence'
Edmund Burke.'(1729-97)
[We expected that David Camereron
would toe the line because his party is ruled by
the NEW WORLD ORDER with his Shadow Cabinet full
of Bilderbergers such as Kenneth Clarks -
William Hague and of course George Osborne]
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Better three hours too soon, than
one minute late.-
Shakespeare (1564-1616)
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'Villany that is vigilant will be
an overmatch for virtue, if she slumber at her
post'
Caleb C. Colton.-(1780-1832)
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'We hold these truths to be self
evident, that all men are created equal; that
they are endowed by the Creator with inalienable
rights; and that among these are life ,liberty
and the pursuit of happiness.'
Thomas Jefferson
(1743-1876)
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'Liberty is to the collective
body, what health is to the body every
individual body. Without health no pleasure can
be tasted by man; without liberty, no happiness
can be enjoyed by society.'
Lord Bolingbroke
(1678-1751)
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If the true spark of religious
and civil liberty be kindled, it will burn.
Human agency cannot extinguish it. Like the
earth's central fire, it may be smothered for a
time; the ocean may overwhelm it; mountains may
press it down; but its inherent and
unconquerable force will heave bioth the ocean
and the land, and at some time or another, in
some place or another, the volcano will break
out and flame to heaven.-
Daniel Webster.(1782-1852)
' What
is life? It is not to stalk about, and
draw fresh air, or gaze upon the sun; it is to
be free'.-
Joseph Addison
(1672-1719)
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[Some wise words for our fellow
American fighters for LIBERTY]
'TRUST in GOD, but keep YOUR
POWDER DRY.'
(caps ours)
Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658)
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' Tyranny
is far the worst of treasons. -The prince
who neglects or violates his trust is more a
brigand than a robber -in-chief'
Lord Byron
(1788-1824)
[Where's our
PROMISED REFERENDUM?
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Always vote for a principle,
though you vote alone, and you may cherish the
sweet reflection that your vote is never lost.-
John Quincy Adams
-6th President of the United
States of America
(1767-1848)
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'Free governments have committed
more flagrant acts of tyranny than the most
perfectly despotic governments we have ever
known'
Edmund Burke.'(1729-97)
[Isn't that TRUE of Tony Blair -
Gordon Brown and across the pond the traitors
Bush and now OBAMA who certainly fits the well
known saying:
You can fool the people some of
the time....'
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'The true strength of rulers
and empires lies not in armies mor emotions, but
in the belief of men that they are inflexibly
open and trueful and legal, As soon as a
government departs from that standard it ceases
to be anything more than "the gang in
possession"" and its days are numbered.-
H.G.Wells
(1866-1946)
[In 2008 our "Gang of Three"
in YOUR PARLIAMENT and MONARCH gave away YOUR
FREEDOM-YOUR CONSTITUTION and YOUR COUNTRY.]
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'Liberty cannot be established
without morality, nor morality without faith. It
is impossible to enslave, mentally or socially,
a Bible-reading people.
The principles of the Bible
are the ground-work of human freedom.'
Horace Greeley(1811-82)-Am.journ.and
statesman.
[That is WHY those that are taking away our
FREEDOM have deliberately undermined the
spiritual foundation of Society.]
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No government is respectable
which is not just - Without unspotted purity of
public faith, without sacred public principle,
fidelity, and honor, no mere forms of
government, no machinery of laws, can give
dignity to political society.-
Daniel Webster
(1782-1852 )
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It is patent in our days that
not alone is wealth accumulated, but immense
power and despotic economic domination are
concentrated in the hands of a few,and that
those few are frequently not the owners but only
the trustees and directors of invested funds
which they adminster at their good pleasure.
Pope Pius X
(1835-1919)
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'The great political controversy
of the ages has reached its end in the
recognition of the individual.- the socialistic
party would again sink the individual in the
government to perpetuate itself and become
absolute.'
F. C. Monfort.
Am.clergy
(b.1844-)
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Not armies, not nations, have
advanced the race; but here and there, in the
course of ages, an individual has stood up and
cast his shadow over the world.
E.H.Chapin
( 1814-80)
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Great revolutions are the work
rather of PRINCIPLES than of BAYONETS, and are
achieved first in the MORAL, and afterwards in
the MATERIAL sphere.
Giuseppe Mazzini
(1805-72)
[We have included this quote even
though Mazzini was with others the instrument of
the ILLUMINATI
‘The two secret [geomasonic chiefs, Pike and
Mazzini, [An Italian revolutionary in the 19th
century] finally completed [in 1880] the
organisation of high masonry, establishing four
centres of a Grand Central Masonary
[ILLUMINATI]
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Freedom of religion, freedom of
the press, and freedom of person under the
protection of the habeas corpus, these are
principles that have guided our steps through an
age of revolution and reformation.
Thomas Jefferson
(1743-1826)
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[POLITICS]
Two kinds of men generally best
succeed in political life: men of no principle,
but of great talent; and men of no talent, but
of one principle -that of obedience to superiors.
Wendall Phillips
(1811-84) Am,orator
[Well! we have certainly seen
plenty of evidence of this over the past
decade.]
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