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A message from Barbara Boyd:
We Will Take the Country Back—Not
Because It Is Easy, But Because It Is Hard
"We choose to go to the moon
in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but
because they are hard.." John F. Kennedy, Rice University
Yesterday, the hate campaign against Donald Trump was temporarily
paused with the defeat of the violently unconstitutional impeachment.
But Wall Street and London’s coward, Sen. Mitch McConnell, crawled out
on the Senate floor shortly after, and more than hinted that criminal
prosecutions are to follow. Troops continue to surround the Capitol,
obviously believing that the intended actions of the fake President
will provoke mass violence.
Defeating this means nothing less than telling our corrupt elites,
right now: “We’re done raging and complaining and impotently trying to
defeat you by simply drinking the ‘information’ on the internet. We’re
taking over. We’re qualifying ourselves to run for office now, and to
run this nation for the benefit of ourselves and our posterity just
like the Constitution demands of its citizens.”
This is the fight LaRouche PAC proposes to lead and win in support
of Donald Trump. But to succeed we obviously need your generous financial
support. Our arsenal consists of the ideas and principles of
Lyndon LaRouche, the man libeled and ostracized like none other before
Trump, because he, like Trump, existentially threatened those actually
running things, the moneyed interests of the modern British
Empire.
Lyndon LaRouche never bent. His constant message was that this
fight will be won, overwhelmingly, if citizens rise to become citizens
once again, if they rediscover their actual American identity. If they
don’t, well, hell awaits us. Under LaRouche, we studied our own and
world history, the American System of political economy, the American
intellectual tradition, the most profound ideas of science, and the
Classical music and drama which bestirs and grows the human
personality. We also know, deeply, the enemy we face now.
On September 12, 1962, at Rice University, President Kennedy called
forth the true American identity—the big ideas and free thinking,
creativity, and resilience which conquered frontiers and defeated
seemingly superior enemies throughout our history. He said we would go
to the Moon not because it was easy but because it was hard. It’s time
now, for that true American identity to emerge again. Our lives and
our children’s futures depend upon it.
Barbara Boyd, LaRouchePAC Treasurer http://action.larouchepac.com/
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