It’s one thing to admiringly speak of the principles upon which the
United States of America was founded, July 1-4, 1775, 249 years ago.
It’s another to act, right now, in the present, in the name and spirit
of those principles of the American Revolution, and take back our
government from the War Party. Today, Americans need to have an honest
conversation about why we have shrunk, and why we are allowing the
Democratic-Republican War Party to take the world to the brink of
extinction.
As economist and statesman Lyndon LaRouche said in “The Dialogue of
Eurasian Civilizations: Earth’s Next Fifty Years:”Specifically, to
conduct a dialogue of cultures, we would be fools to rely upon
agreements reached on the dictionary meaning of a grammarian‘s dead
words. We require a living subject, not the dead word upon which
anyone might freely impose an arbitrary meaning of their own design.…
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Perpetual war, leading to thermonuclear war, is against the General
Welfare. It is against the self-interest of the greatest number of
people on the planet. The prosecution of war by the Anglo-American War
Party, in Iran, Ukraine, and soon with China, is a clear violation of
the “self-evident truths” of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of
Happiness that our founders not only intended, but declared. The same
imperial institutions that were being fought against 249 years ago,
must be defeated here and now. As LaRouche also stated, “ We need
government which wins popular support for even extensive and sudden
reforms through those methods of constructive Socratic dialogue, which
were used to win popular support for the adoption of the original US
Federal Constitution. “
Our distribution of the leaflet “Will there Be Thermonuclear
Fireworks For the Fourth of July?”is the springboard for that
self-government through Socratic dialogue that founded this country,
and must now re-dedicate it to the cause for which it was created,
before it is too late. Join us tonight to discuss how “we, the people”
can intervene this July 4 and immediately after to return, first to
the principles, and then, the mission of 1776. Speakers: Bill
Ferguson, Cliff Kiracofe
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