Divided at times but never conquered, the resistance hangs in there

By Olaf Childress
firstfreedom@gulftel.com

The only absolute is that of a supreme order. Otherwise, change is the constant. Nations rise and fall. Therefore, we must accept a higher law that lets this quondam "superpower" become impaled upon the arrogance of a few, and withdraw that spear before praying for recovery.

In God we trust.

I venture out among the community of survivors admiring and wondering that so many still stand by their own and can’t be deceived. They hang in there knowing the past, present and future are fused as one in the eternal student. And that’s where we must always be: bending avidly into the lesson before us. At these gatherings, our homeschooled remind a Southern folk what it means to keep forever young. Yet, let us caution them – and ourselves – not to act overly proud when holding apart from the undisciplined mob, but remember that education indicates leading and being led out from mere rudimentary existence.

A slave mentality that abandons school with free lunch, not caring, sits unprepared yet expectant and leaps into the first baited snare unthinking, can’t be helped; so let us live away from such blights, nor be cajoled by Jewish supremacist media overlords into sending ours where their "chosen ones" do not go. Having suffered enough of that egalitarian ideology, we must now recall the enduring principles.

For whoever will be self-governed and free must remain a lifelong student, avidly pursuing truth in the sure knowledge that one has never learned it all. Educated thus, we shall at no time lose that predisposition for the good fight, nor yield to an enemy’s false victory. Which lesson, in 2004, is that we stand fast, declining to buy into either Eretz Israel’s "postponement" of this year’s "election," or their cancellation of the U.S. Constitution by way of "executive orders" issuing from an I.Q. 91 President of similarly dubious allegiance. Passing such tests, we have a future.

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