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Study
any account of the growth of America and one fact always jumps out at
you -- the heroic self-determination of the men and women who shaped the
events of our history. Throughout those sprawling colonial years to the
trying times of the Revolution, and beyond to the boom towns of the
West, the railroad age, Edison, Henry Ford and the roaring twenties,
there is observable in the people of these eras an unrelenting sense of
self-reliance and willingness to take risks. It is not a history of
government social agendas with their inevitable concomitants of futility
and despair. It is a history of adventurous, self-assured individuals in
pursuit of great accomplishments, of personal daring and discovery -- a
tale of the human spirit in quest of the ideal. The dominant figures
that built this country were not leveling bureaucrats, but dynamic
entrepreneurs, pioneers, scientists, inventors, immigrants -- bold,
ingenious men willing to rise or fall on their own merits and the
strength of their faith in a just Providence.
They
fought a war with a ragged little army against a mighty empire, and won.
They wrote a Constitution for all the ages, and crossed a vast and death
dealing frontier with nothing but covered wagons and their own personal
stamina. New inventions and miracles of production and an astonishing
wealth, that staid men of Europe never dreamed possible, sprang from the
fervor of their unbounded ambition. They turned useless prairies into
golden wheat fields, their wagons into powerful locomotives, and a
savage wilderness into a network of commerce and trade. Their tiny
republic grew to be a colossus in face of a scornful Europe still mired
in the Old World that couldn't conceive of why men were meant for
liberty. Law was crowned as King, and all men were held to be equal
before it. Government conveyed privilege vanished, and men pursued a
life centered upon the individual for the first time in recorded history.
To
such restless enterprising people, there was little on earth that was
impossible. All they wanted was to be free, to keep what they produced,
and to seek their destiny beyond the next horizon. They would work out
their own security. "Just let us be free," they insisted.
It
was thus that a whole new philosophy came to be through the first
stirrings of these brave men and women. It was the philosophy of individualism, and it stood in direct contrast to the accepted
beliefs of Europe, which taught men to seek security and subordinate
themselves always to the dictates of the monarch, or the feudal lords,
or whoever had the power of the state behind them. This new American
philosophy declared that men were their own rulers, that they were
endowed by their Creator with free will, that they were responsible for
their own lives and possessed the power within them to overcome any
obstacle. It was a philosophy that exploded across a whole continent
with the most dazzling burst of hope and optimism mankind had ever seen.
It transformed the world and turned life into an evolving, mobile force
for good instead of the stagnant, autocratic ritual it had been for so
much of human history.
For
125 years, Americans rigorously adhered to this remarkable idea of
individualism, and as a result, their prosperity grew to unparalleled
heights. Life was meaningful. Peace was the rule, men of good will
abounded, and most important of all, the free creativity of sovereign
beings was everywhere.
Beginning
in the early 20th century, however, a great many Americans began to
betray the individualist principles that had served them so well. And by
the start of the 1930's, the old primitive concept of statism,
dominant throughout the monarchist age in Europe, began to reemerge.
America's free-market philosophy came under attack. Men and women were
collectivized into chess pieces to be maneuvered by social engineers.
Gold was deemed to be anachronistic; paper money a miracle salvation.
The income tax, scorned by stalwart Americans for 150 years, became
"acceptable policy" for modern times to feed burgeoning
bureaucratic appetites.
As
a result, our Federal Government has grown into a dreadful omnipresence
as we begin the 21st century; life has become less and less meaningful;
peace has become the exception; men of good will have shrunk from sight;
and that ever so vital sovereignty
of being has faded in face of the spreading ministrations of the
welfare state.
The
fundamental question we face now is: Can the philosophy of
individualism, inaugurated by Jefferson, Smith and Locke, survive? Or is
it to wither away under the ever-swelling shadow of a monster government
and the womb to tomb security its social engineers are forcing upon us?
Are we as a people to just passively accept being humble wards of the
state and underlings to Washington's feudal lords who direct its
encroachments, or do we still possess enough of that spirit that founded
America to overthrow such trespassings upon the basic rights of man? Do
we, as human beings, still value freedom; or is it really state
regimentation that we seek down deep in some craven corner of our souls?
Americans
for a Free Republic
I
believe the American people still possess the spirit that founded
America. It is battered and hidden in the recesses of their minds,
suppressed by decades of socialist/fascist propaganda in their
schooling. It is difficult to detect. But it is still there, and it can
be reawakened.
What
is required, however, to bring about such a reawakening is a dramatic,
revolutionary challenge to the Demopublican power structure that will
explain to the American people the roots of our political-economic
problems instead of glossing over their symptoms.
I
have written about such a challenge in a recent article, "Gold
Money and Equal Tax Rates," in which I propose the formation of a
Third Party (the Liberty Party) to confront what the disgraceful
Democrats and Republicans are doing to our country. But it is not to be
a conventional Third Party; it is to be totally different from all those
formed in the past. It is to be based upon two simple planks -- radical
monetary reform and radical tax reform. It is to employ a unique
strategy designed to avoid the two crucial mistakes of "marginalization"
and "cloning" that all third parties fall victim to, and which
doom them to automatic defeat. In my article, I also proposed forming an
educational organization -- Americans for a Free Republic -- to promote
such a cause.
Americans
for a Free Republic (AFR) is now a reality, and we have a scintillating
website up to spread our message. Our website is meant to be a RALLYING
POINT around which all lovers of freedom throughout the world can
coalesce. It is meant to be a revolutionary force that can gather
together the talent, money, and ideas to challenge the black limousine
crowd in Washington and finally end their monstrous Leviathan.
Visit
our website http://www.afr.org and
learn:
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Why
all political third parties fail.
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How
to correct the two major flaws that doom third
parties to ineffectuality.
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How
our innovative strategy will dramatically
revolutionize politics in America.
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How
gold money and equal tax rates are the weapons to bring this about.
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How
we can stop the growth of Big Government cold.
As
noted above AFR's goal is educational; it is not to ACTUALLY FORM the
Liberty Party. That will come later by the appropriate professionals and
operatives skilled in such matters. We are only interested in educating
people about the necessity of doing so along the lines of our innovative
"two pillars strategy." We plan to build a massive
constituency of prominent, influential, educated, rebellious Americans
-- a vanguard to spread throughout the country, to do the actual selling
of the idea of a Third Party based upon "gold money and equal tax
rates." We wish to be the hub of the wheel that generates thousands
of spokes (dedicated activists) that branch out and proselytize all the
people in their respective spheres of influence.
Our
site content is geared toward the intelligent reader and viewer. We
don't wish to try and educate the masses. We wish to reach the
intelligentsia of society, who then will sell their fellow
intelligentsia. Once a sizeable portion of this group has been won over,
the masses will follow.
Who
are the intelligentsia? All those of you in this world who understand
the power of ideas in the unfolding of history. You may be a teacher, a
scholar, a pastor, an entrepreneur, a banker, a soldier, an artist,
a publisher, a moviemaker, a laborer. But whatever your calling, the one
common fabric you share is the understanding that ideas matter, that
history moves toward the good because of RIGHT IDEAS, and that it moves
toward evil because of WRONG IDEAS. It is fallacy and sophistry that are
the main precursors to dictatorship.
This
is the nature of all mass movements in history. This is how the American
Revolution was launched. Only a small portion of the colonists were
actually for independence from Britain at the time. But they were the
intelligentsia -- influential, prominent, educated, and rebellious. They
were leaders in their personal spheres of influence. Their cause began
in the 1760's via Patrick Henry in Virginia along with Samuel Adams,
John Hancock and the Sons of Liberty in Massachusetts. The Sons of
Liberty got together every month or so in the local taverns of Boston,
and then expanded their gathering in the early 1770's to Boston's famous
Old South Meeting-house where thousands of fellow rebels joined to show
their true colors to the Tories. Out of this came the Boston Tea Party
in December of 1773, which led to Lexington and Concord -- "the
shot heard around the world" -- and full-blown revolution. It was
the Sons of Liberty acting as the hub of the wheel, and the intrepid
spokes they established, that set the colonies on fire with the desire
for independence from Britain. It was their provocative thinking and
firebrand personalities that spread the idea of revolution throughout
the land.
AFR
hopes to become today's Sons of Liberty, to convince the American people
to abandon the despotic Demopublican policies of PAPER MONEY and
PROGRESSIVE TAXES -- to restore gold backing to our currency and
eventually abolish all forms of income taxation. This is to be done
through an innovative Third Party strategy that will force the enactment
of radical monetary and tax reform. The New Sons of Liberty will come
from every walk of life; but the inspiration that will bring them
together will be their love of liberty and a resolute refusal to kowtow
to the contemptible shams of Demopublicanism.
Actually
AFR is not laying the groundwork for a Third Party, but for a Second
Party. We mean to adamantly challenge the statist establishment in
America (which is the one-party monopoly of Demopublicanism). There are
several million potential AFR patriots out there -- highly intelligent
and desirous of "doing the right thing" in life. All of these
patriots are leaders in their workplaces, their communities, their
churches, their myriad spheres of influence. Perhaps you the reader are
one of them. AFR's goal is to convince you that the right thing to do is
to withdraw your sanction of Gargantua's welfare state. Our website http://www.afr.org
hopefully will become a modern version of Boston's Old South
Meeting-house where all members of AFR can coalesce to renew their
spirit, to use as a recruitment tool for others to join the fight just
as the original Patriots did in the years leading up to 1776. Once the
country's intelligentsia has been won over to our cause, then the masses
will follow and the Demopublican regime will crumble like the Berlin
Wall.
Oliver
Wendell Holmes said that, "A man must become a part of the action
and passion of his times, lest he be judged not to have lived." The
goals of AFR will thrust its members squarely into the action and
passion of our times, which we feel are destined to become the most
tumultuous to descend upon our nation since its beginning. We seek the
doers, the dissidents, the contrarians to join our hub and build a New
Sons of Liberty for the 21st century. There are still numerous Berlin
Walls to bring down.
We
are far from a majority in America today, but as Samuel Adams told his
fellows in 1773 in the build-up to the Boston Tea Party, "It does
not take a majority to prevail...but rather an irate, tireless minority,
keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men." Herein
lies the goal of AFR. We intend to set brushfires of freedom throughout
America. We intend to spread those brushfires until the flames and heat
of resistance are so intense that Washington's tyrannical elites can no
longer continue their usurpation of our rights. While the Clintons,
Bushes, Rubins, Cheneys and Rumsfelds of today's America are different
in method, they are basically the same in principle to Mikhail Gorbachev
and Nicolae Ceausescu of yesterday's Russia and Romania. AFR intends to
see that such Washington elites meet the same fate as their communist
counterparts. While we do not intend to duplicate the Romanians
treatment of Ceausescu, we certainly intend to duplicate the Russians'
refutation of the weasel-tyrant Gorbachev. And we mean to extend such
refutation to all future Demopublicans.
The
AFR View of Government
Our
Republic, as originally conceived, was meant to allow men to live their
lives as sovereign beings, to trade peacefully, and to interact
voluntarily in the absence of government control. To accomplish this,
the Founding Fathers wrote a Constitution that described precisely in
what areas the government was going to utilize its power. For the first
time in history, government was to be strictly
limited by law. Its use of police and legislative coercion was not
to be open to the tyrannical whims of kings, or the arbitrary meddlings
of planners, or the mass desires of the majority. Government was to do
only what was delegated to it and nothing more. It was to defend the
country, preserve the peace, and provide on the state and local level
those few public services that free individuals in a marketplace cannot
functionally handle.
As
we are now painfully aware, however, it was not a perfectly constructed
system, for there were certain powers granted to the government that
should never have been granted, and the Constitution that was created to
limit such powers possessed various loopholes and vague terminology that
allowed the demagogic to circumvent its limitations and swell the
coercive power of the state. But it was a magnificent beginning. Our
Constitution was, and still is in conception and meaning, the greatest
single political work in the history of man.
Should
it not then be our goal as a people to restore the original American
philosophy that valued freedom so highly and then set about to perfect
it where it was flawed? Is it not then our job to reduce the tyrannical
power of our government and once again allow men to live, trade and
interact as they see fit? If freedom is right and just for men to
possess, why on earth are we tolerating a government that will not allow
us to be free? Why are we enduring a bloated and arrogant bureaucracy
that takes over half our earnings every year and refuses to let us make
our own choices in life? Why are we allowing social engineers in
Washington to dictate how our businesses are to be run, where our
children are to go to school, what prices we are to charge, what wages
we are to offer, who we are to employ, who we are to associate with,
what type of charities we are to support, what type of products we are
to make and sell, what we are to consume, how and when we are to retire,
what is in our best interests, and what is not in our best interests?
Are we sons of the heroes of '76
who pledged their lives and noble honor for the right to live as independent
men, or are we naught but modern day vassals to be formed and cared for
by condescending bureaucrats?
Can
anyone imagine the Yankee traders of the 19th century allowing OSHA
agents to inspect their clipper ships to inform them that their safety
precautions for putting out to sea were not up to code? Would Jim
Bridger, Sam Houston, the prairie farmers, the cattle barons and all the
rest of the men that tamed the west, have allowed their congressmen to
confiscate the huge percentages of income we now tolerate so subserviently?
How far does one suppose a bureaucrat would have gotten if he had tried
to tell the old stage coach drivers that they must wear seat belts at
all times while on the trail? What would the fiery Patrick Henry or the
robustious Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys be doing in face of
the onslaught of state welfarism that our "brave new worlders"
are sniveling so for today? Would not our ancestors be up in arms in
face of the legislative indignities that our politicians are
perpetrating upon us everywhere?
If
we as modern day Americans do not possess the spirit and the moral fiber
to face life on our own merits as our forefathers did, then what kind of
life have we really lived? If we do not possess the courage to want
freedom, and to fight for it as the Founders of this nation so
heroically did, then what kind of men and women are we? And if we are
not to have the right to freedom, what possible vestige of meaning can
we then hope to find in our journey through this world?
Where
in the laws of our civilization is it said that humans are not supposed
to be free? Where is it said, with any resort to reason or justice or
honor, that freedom is to be a part
time thing, to be planned and programmed by an all-powerful
bureaucracy? Freedom cannot be portioned out by government officials in
arbitrary doses in order to build what the statist mentalities call a
Great Society. It cannot be extended and then retracted, promised and
then betrayed as the Demopublicans are doing. Men's wealth is not
Washington's to hand out as it pleases to vocal minorities. Rights are
not playthings to be maneuvered according to public opinion polls. In
America, freedom is supposed to be INDIVISIBLE. All men are supposed to
possess an equal right to freedom, and thus all men must be protected,
treated and taxed equally by the government whether they live in a
penthouse or in a shanty, whether they are black or white or green,
whether they are tycoons or janitors, geniuses or morons, heroes or
hoboes.
All
dictatorships and authoritarian societies that we see thriving in this
world today came to power by proclaiming their right to redistribute the
productivity of the people against their wishes, and to define freedom
as the governing elite sees fit -- all in order to erect a Great Planned
Society. America has been adopting the identical philosophy of such
tyrannies because her people have been clamoring for more government
redistribution of men's earnings. Yet now that their lives are no longer
theirs to live as they wish, these same people lament the fact that
government is too intrusive, too big, to all pervasive, and that their
liberty is no longer respected.
Sooner
or later we must come to grips with the fact that government is our
primary threat to freedom. We cannot be a free country with a growing
arbitrary government. If we are to be a free (and thus a just) country,
we must restore the strictly limited government envisioned by the
Founders.
Such
a limitation requires a strong breed of man, however, with a quality of
character and nobility of soul. It requires the willingness to get from
life only what one gives to life. There can be no egalitarian government
programs in the dreams of free men -- only the exhilarating lure of a
life that justly rewards our strengths and punishes our weaknesses --
only a grand and sprawling marketplace with the opportunity to pursue
the glories that entice our passions amidst the raucous goldfields of
human progress.
A
society of freedom is not for the timorous in search of the static life.
It is a vast, evolving carnival of ideological ferment and shooting star
discoveries -- where blockade runners defy tyrants, sodbusters grow up
to be Presidents, and drop out inventors startle mankind with
entrepreneurial exploits never before conceived. It is a poetic,
existential pageant of burgeoning factories and hullabaloo towns steeped
in sultry glimmers of pulsating humanity and sirenic romance ripening on
the vines of quiet human courage. It is a providential kaleidoscope of
chance, and fate, and the excruciating salvation of being able to stump
the countryside for twenty years to finally realize one's aspirations.
It is a perilous Eldorado journey by stalwart men of ability, who know
no such word as fail and are willing to gamble their precious youth on
liberating gifts they intend to build for their fellow men. It is a
hell-bent-for-leather life where those born to risk garner mastodonic
prizes, but where all levels of men are raised up by the daring of these
sodbusters, and glory seekers, and gun running romantics, and shooting
star inventors.
Such
a grand and sprawling marketplace will by necessity be filled with
chaotic failure as well as riveting success, grim adversity as well as
graceful comfort, and crushing disappointment as well as sublime
happiness. It will hardly be perfect -- such a gaudy visionary society
of heroic dreams and backbreaking toil -- for men themselves can never
be perfect. But it will be infinitely richer in spirit, and material,
and joy, and common decency than the drab oppressive anthill society we
see forming around us today.
This
is freedom defined, and its
restoration is the mission of AFR. It's a tough demanding gift, this
thing called freedom, which is why so many today choose to distort its
essence in shameless sophistry. But if there is to be hearty and
meaningful life for men on this earth, there must first be freedom
unadorned and clear. This is a timeless law of our existence -- never to
be tampered with.
Pillars
of Truth
The
political and philosophical principles that spawned America are not
transitory. They do not somehow melt away with the age of computers and
high technology. Ideas of this stature never fade; it is men's will that
wanes. If we are stumbling down the path to decay and authoritarian
government, it is because we have
deserted the wisdom that first formed us.
AFR
is an effort to recapture that wisdom and show that there do exist some
pillars of truth around which to build our lives. Not all is fleeting,
incomprehensible, and perverse. Our modern world does not have to be a
mass bureaucratized world where demagogic politicians and oligarchic
judges dictate the conditions under which we are to live. It can be a
free and beautiful world where we determine those conditions ourselves
by the choices we make and the good we create in the marketplace of
manly endeavor. But only if we regain our reason, only if we come to
realize that individuals must be sacred
and governments must be servants
-- for our times and tomorrow's times as well as those of our ancestors.
AFR's
message is simple and forthright: We must cease with the irrelevant
bickering over liberal-conservative picayune that makes up modern day
political dialogue, and we must restore gold money and fair taxation to
our land. Only in this way can we end the government's unlawful
violation of our rights to LIFE, LIBERTY, and PROPERTY. Only then will
we be taking a step toward that ideal we all are searching so for.
The
American people are getting conned by slick, political authoritarians
who are attempting to smuggle our country into a one-world dictatorship.
The purpose of AFR is to unveil some of that con and to enlighten our
fellows about what must be done to stop the tyrannical drift that
afflicts us. AFR is for the independent
of spirit, everywhere in every walk of life, who refuse to live in
subservience to governmental elites in far away Washington.
For
all those men and women who still value the original legacy that our
Founders bestowed upon us, for those strong minded Americans of this
dawning generation who are not about to relinquish the world to the
squalid intellectuality of collectivism, there is a choice to be made
and a great battle to be fought. Our cause is about that choice and that
battle. The stakes have never been higher in our entire history. Come
join us at the AFR Meeting-house http://www.afr.org.
Help us to defeat the dark forces taking over our lives. Help us to
restore the shining city on the hill that Jefferson and the Founders so
brilliantly envisioned.

© 2003 Nelson Hultberg
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