---Revolutionary Majorities- continued
Federal Defectors
A period of grace, commensurable with what the struggle will allow, is in order, thus providing the present supporters of unlawful government an opportunity to defect as they become cognizant of the law.
By this fraternal act to the erring members of our Race we not only serve the interest of justice but also, at whatever point in time the grace period is of necessity terminated~ have removed all excuse for collaboration with the enemy. Having held long aloft the olive branch of peace and forgiveness, no just complaint can be made by those who failed to avail themselves of it when with the other hand a terrible swift sword of vindication falls upon their necks.
Even after the patriots of today have invoked "the Spirit of '76" and have successfully dammed the Mississippi with rotting corpses of the lying politicians~ criminal bureaucrats, racial traitors, communists, assorted degenerates, culture distorters, and those who resist the implementations of lawful constitutional government, these patriots will have exhibited far more restraint and benevolence than the present government of the United States. For, while constitutionalists of today war against those guilty of the most heinous crimes upon our people, culture and law usurpers in Washington destroy the mind and, wherever possible, the bodies of those guilty of nothing more than having white skin.
Revolution Part II.
Coalescing within America today is a second Revolutionary Majority whose members in the spirit of their forebearers are resolved to die as free men rather than to live as slaves. Like their noble ancestors, today's Revolutionary Majority must fight for the children of carping critics just as fiercely as for their own families. Emulating its predecessor, obedience is given only to the dictates of the higher code of Natural Law. For, once again the enemies of liberty use the law of the nation as their shield - yea even their justification for destroying freedom of the people. A government exceeding the power granted by their father they are not bound to obey
but bound to resist.
John Adams said, "Freedom is a counterbalance for poverty, discord, and war," and that if the revolutionary struggle failed, it would be because moderates tried to find a "middle way" and to conduct "half a war." Likewise, today's tired voices are heard calling for politics as usual moderation as always. Such thinking has allowed generations to die in chains in former times and will do so again if adhered to. The age of the conservative, like that of the dinosaur, has ended. Now begins a new age - destiny calls for her great men who, by their iron will, alter the pages of history from that of a tale of sham~, cowardice, and decline to a saga of glory, bravery, and rebirth. Soon, very soon, we will have a Revolutionary Majority ...
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Commage, Henry Steel and Morris, Richard B. The Spirit of Seventy-Six, Harper and Row, New York, 1958.
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