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    simple question? complicated answer

    Ive been a rebel since birth and a renegade by nature,
    feel the the blood of freedom flow though my veines

    dreams of my tree run through my brain
    Been touched by truth as I feel the pain
    loss & happiness one in the same
    defeat will happen for one who has gained
    the choice is ours freedom or chains

    simple question? complicated answer
    war on all fronts, betrayal & dancers
    I've got a question, why is power a cancer?
    letting it go may be the answer

    Don't be afraid, the darkness will fall
    Good men will rise, sun shine and all

    ________________________________________


    Thank you to all the members if liberty forest for having independent minds and decent hearts. I meant to just rant about life in general and ended up taking the abstract route, writing this impromptu "poem" or what ever it is.

    I have had a really difficult 5 years or so..multiple significant robberies, many betrayals, death of my sister& pillar of my family, best friend also died, surgery, loss of business, Felony arrest for victim less crime(might loose my gun rights) and seizure of the savings i had left.

    I am sure more is to come but I still feel THANKFUL. Much if not all of the loss I experienced was my own CHOICE and the risk I took, of course it still hurts. I still have so much strength left in my soul and truly believe in myself and my moral decisions no matter the consequences. I will not be afraid to operate as an independent individual with free will but do realize that I will have to reinvent myself if I want to ever have a long term positive effect of the people around me.

    Freedom really is important and so is being a good person...We need not forget that.
    "The rifle itself has no moral stature, since it has no will of its own. Naturally, it may be used by evil men for evil purposes, but there are more good men than evil, and while the latter cannot be persuaded to the path of righteousness by propaganda, they can certainly be corrected by good men with rifles." —Jeff Cooper

    Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.



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    Power Corrupts

    by Ben Moreell

    When a person gains power over other persons–political power to force other persons to do his bidding when they do not believe it right to do so–it seems inevitable that a moral weakness develops in the person who exercises that power. It may take time for this weakness to become visible. In fact, its full extent is frequently left to the historians to record, but we eventually learn of it. It was Lord Acton, the British historian, who said: “All power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely.”

    Please do not misunderstand me. These persons who are corrupted by the process of ruling over their fellow men are not innately evil. They begin as honest men. Their motives for wanting to direct the actions of others may be purely patriotic and altruistic. Indeed, they may wish only “to do good for the people.” But, apparently, the only way they can think of to do this “good” is to impose more restrictive laws.

    Now, obviously, there is no point in passing a law which requires people to do something they would do anyhow; or which prevents them from doing what they are not going to do anyhow. Therefore, the possessor of the political power could very well decide to leave every person free to do as he pleases so long as he does not infringe upon the same right of every other person to do as he pleases. However, that concept appears to be utterly without reason to a person who wants to exercise political power over his fellow man, for he asks himself: “How can I ‘do good’ for the people if I just leave them alone?” Besides, he does not want to pass into history as a “do nothing” leader who ends up as a footnote somewhere. So he begins to pass laws that will force all other persons to conform to his ideas of what is good for them.

    That is the danger point! The more restrictions and compulsions he imposes on other persons, the greater the strain on his own morality. As his appetite for using force against people increases, he tends increasingly to surround himself with advisers who also seem to derive a peculiar pleasure from forcing others to obey their decrees. He appoints friends and supporters to easy jobs of questionable necessity. If there are not enough jobs to go around, he creates new ones. In some instances, jobs are sold to the highest bidder. The hard-earned money of those over whom he rules is loaned for questionable private endeavors or spent on grandiose public projects at home and abroad. If there is opposition, an emergency is declared or created to justify these actions.

    If the benevolent ruler stays in power long enough, he eventually concludes that power and wisdom are the same thing. And as he possesses power, he must also possess wisdom. He becomes converted to the seductive thesis that election to public office endows the official with both power and wisdom. At this point, he begins to lose his ability to distinguish between what is morally right and what is politically expedient.
    http://www.acton.org/pub/religion-li...power-corrupts

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    Keep your head up man!

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    I'm going insane pain in my brain as i wear thin
    Some birds aren't meant to be caged
    I keep the fight going thoughts flowing believed I could win
    Some wars weren't meant to be waged
    Prison of doom opened wounds won't heal with sin
    Some birds aren't meant to be caged
    Changing with age turning the page
    Some love isn't deserved to be gave

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    Days grow shorter and the nights are getting long
    Feels like we're running out of time
    Every day it seems much harder tellin' right from wrong
    You got to read between the lines

    Don't get discouraged, don't be afraid, we can
    Make it through another day
    Make it worth the price we pay

    The Good Book says it's better to give than to receive
    I do my best to do my part
    Nothin' in my pockets I got nothin' up my sleeve
    I keep my magic in my heart

    Keep up your spirit, keep up your faith, baby
    I am counting on you
    You know what you've got to do

    Fight the good fight every moment
    Every minute every day
    Fight the good fight every moment
    It's your only way

    All your life you've been waiting for your chance
    Where you'll fit into the plan
    But you're the master of your own destiny
    So give and take the best that you can

    You think a little more money can buy your soul some rest
    You'd better think of something else instead
    You're so afraid of being honest with yourself
    You'd better take a look inside your head

    Nothing is easy, nothing good is free on earth
    But I can tell you where to start
    Take a look inside your heart
    There's an answer in your heart

    Fight the good fight every moment
    Every minute every day
    Fight the good fight every moment
    Make it worth the price we pay

    Every moment of your lifetime
    Every minute every day
    Fight the good fight every moment
    Make it worth the price we pay.....

    FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT.

    TRIUMPH.
    Last edited by JK/SEA; 04-14-2014 at 07:29 AM.



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