Questions

Thursday, Mar 4, 2010

To my neighbor: If you think I am conspiring against this unjust government, will you report me?

To the authorities: If my neighbor points an accusing finger at me, will you arrest me?

To the Attorney General: If you think I encourage people to act against tyranny, will you charge me?

To the Jury: Will you find me guilty, because you are afraid of what will happen to you if you don’t?

To the Judge: Will you imprison me and take my family’s home to pay my fines?

To the President of the United States: If my brothers in arms stand shoulder to shoulder and fight for our God given rights, will you send your army to crush them?

Indeed, how is it that we find ourselves in a time where these questions could even be relevant? Maybe we should ask those who were fortunate enough to escape the iron fist of Communism to tell there story again. And maybe we should listen to them very closely now. Especially…now.  

Each man must abide by his own conscience. But let all men know, those who do not believe in God, have no conscience.

Backwards boB

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