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                                            In this section we'll explore the philosophies, motives and actions of those who would destroy this great nation, working from outside and from within, in the name of 'progress'.

                                            Whether from fear, a misplaced sense of shame, desire for power or a need to 'do good' without knowing exactly what 'good' is, there are people who believe that the United States cannot possibly be an exceptional country, because its not a perfect country.

                                            From before the first Constitutional Convention, there have been differences of opinion as to how much power the Federal government should have. Yet those differences were overcome, the Constitution was written, presented to the States and ratified, because the underlying principles were shared by all our Founders.

                                            Protecting our liberty from those who would take it from us is not a new fight; it passes from generation to generation. It is our responsibility to be vigilant, to be firm in our resolve to defend our Constitutional Republic, and to educate our children and grandchildren to take up the fight after us.