COMMITTED TO BE CAREFUL

All the talk of saying and doing everything ‘right’ becomes ridiculous in the face of reality.

What difference does it make to say that Trump should not have said fraud was a fact, without the evidence?

“Without the evidence”?

The evidence abounded, but never saw the light of day.

Careful?

The other side was not careful—they did not have to look at the evidence.

The “fact of fraud” didn’t matter once they ‘won’ (stole) the election.

There comes a point where evil builds to the breaking point for those on the side of good.

Sometimes/often that breaking point is the only way that correction/revolution happens.

‘Carefulness’ would have criticized the Boston Tea Party—and we would have no USA.

The Boston Tea Party was the catalyst for support—action—even violence to win our freedom.

Logic, reasoning, words have their limits.

High intellect and profound presentations make impressive cases.

But just like telling points in the debate seldom change the mind of the atheist and others—likewise the careful coaching of the Monday quarterback does not stop the tyrant from invading.

That is what just happened in America.

Careful cowards in Washington, D.C. and the church got us here.

Careful words of careful reasoning will change nothing now.

American envoys to parliament in the eighteenth century became history.

British Prime Minister Chamberlain’s negotiations with Hitler in the twentieth century became history.

A million Americans in World War II, with violence, stopped tyranny, preserved freedom, and defined history.

In America today we do not think it has come to that.
IT HAS !

Back to reasoning and logic—and history.

Does anyone think that conservatives or republicans (non rino) going back to Congress now, can make it worth the plane ticket?

“Wait and see” works just fine for the other side.

I know I will lose some ‘careful’ thinkers with my final line, next, but I hope to gain and inspire freedom fighters.

From a speech at an all-day second amendment rally at the Confederate Park in Belton, Texas on February 23, 2013:

“I believe that Texas and Texans have a greater responsibility than we realize to be the last bastion of freedom in the world.”

We must understand that now—and act on it—while we have time—before it is too late.

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I respect those who have excellent, intellectual reasoning to deal with every argument against the truth.

I don’t have the mental capacity or the good memory to use all their fine points to debate my acquaintances.

So I do the best I can, particularly in writing.

I hope this is a word for thought, and not just something to counter and move on.

Go to AWordforThought.com and type “last bastion of freedom” in the search box.

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