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My new project

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 6:22 am
by spidergirl1nonly
Ok, so I have this some what political driven forum on Yahoo called The Revolution, and after doing a litlte bit more in depth research on just exactly how (for lack of a better word) FUCKED our country is and is becoming, (I know, DUH!), I have decided to take more of a stand.
What I am asking for is people that wish to join me. I am wanting to take this thing web-wide, but I need people who are adept at HTML, artists, politicians, leaders, teachers and supporters.
I am thinking of calling my organization something to the effect of ORPHANS of America, to mean the US citizens that have been 'left behind' by the Gov't, so to speak.
The most basic thing that my organization will stand for is the US citizens taking back our rights. Specifically our constitutional rights.
Ok. To those who might think that I am a hopeless dreamer, I respect that. I just think that until something is done, then nothing is ever going to change and we just might find ourselves deeper and deeper inside the script depicted in George Orwell's 1984.
Anyone who would like to help me on my 'movement' or would like more details, feel free to PM me or reply.
Thank you all for your consideration.

Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 7:54 am
by spidergirl1nonly
Well, don't get me wrong, I am not trying to be overly zealous, I am just trying to rally people together to say, 'This will not stand', so to speak. It is time IMHO for us to follow what Thomas Jefferson has said:
"The care of human life and happiness and not their destruction is the first and only legitimate object of good government."
That is exactly what I am pursuing here. That is all.

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 12:47 pm
by Merlyn
For all that I have slowly become convinced that the only way to fix our government is through more.... direct.... forms of intervention- What the hell, I'll help with your idea as best I can.

PM or e-mail me with what sort of help you need, and I'll do whatever I can.

Merlyn
merlin@quickfinger.com

Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 5:05 pm
by maniacles
Spidergirl, do NOT be detered. There have been many who feel as you do. For a little lite research, look up Nicholas Gadsden in South Carolina history. Specifically Charleston. His group, known as the "Firebrands" is responsible for a good deal of what we know as history. It just isn't published in a any textbook. If I can find it, I'll loan you a book you'll enjoy.