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Basic American Principles

It is now self-evident the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, the Bill of Rights and frequent elections are an inadequate package to guarantee this will always be a free country, our individual rights will always be protected, and we will forever be what we were born to be: free and independent.
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On September 19, 1796, President George Washington’s Farewell Address to ”The People of the United States”  was first published. He wrote it to inform his “friends and fellow citizens” of his decision to retire at the end of his second term in office. More importantly, he wrote it to give us all “the disinterested warnings of a [...]

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Reading Thomas Jefferson reminds us that the people must exercise sufficient control over government. Otherwise they will be oppressed by it. And this influence over government must be shared among all the people. As long as every individual participates, the government will be safe. The greater the participation, the safer government will be.
We deeply believe in this basic American principle, [...]

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This is America, designed as a free country in which you’re a Sovereign, not a subject. This is an important point, so you need to fully understand the meaning of the word, “Sovereign.” Here’s the definition: supreme or highest in power; superior to all others; independent of, and unlimited by, any other; one that exercises supreme, permanent authority, [...]

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