“Howdy.
I’m proud to be an American.
I’m proud to be a Texan.
Something about being a Texan—I was saying ‘Howdy’ for decades before my kids went to Texas A & M.
I am thankful to live in a country that acknowledges our rights come from God, and says so in our Constitution, and then proceeds to list them in the Constitution. And that’s why we are here today.
I sincerely appreciate everything going on here today.
We now face things we have never faced before. And we are about to face unthinkable things we have never faced before.
We must now do what we have never done before. We must do some things we are currently not doing. It will not be easy or comfortable.
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If you have some Christian friends who happen to be squeamish about civil disobedience, consider this: It is pleasing to God to obey the government established by our Constitution, because it was based on principles from the Bible. It is not pleasing to God to obey the leadership currently in charge in this country because it is unconstitutional.
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I believe that Texas and Texans have a greater responsibility than we realize to be the last bastion of freedom in the world.
I would rather die fighting for The Republic of Texas than helplessly watch The United States of America surrender to Islam.
We need a Boston Tea Party as a catalyst to fight for our freedom again.
‘Remember the Alamo’ was such a catalyst. It worked to inspire our fight for freedom.
Thank You.
God Bless.”
I shared the above yesterday at the Bell County Tea Party Second Amendment Rally at Confederate Park in Belton, Texas. The entire event was excellent—six hours.