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individual's right to choose is the most important of all rights.
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 | A
lack of individual responsibility and virtue leads to captivity: personal and collective.
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 | Ample
service willfully given to one's fellowmen is integral to community viability.
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 | Government
cannot assume roles that the individual does not possess.
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 | Each
person has gifts or talents in abundance that should be gladly imparted to others for the
basic virtue of society to be maintained.
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 | A
society of people, willfully united, takes on a group life of its own, with group rights.
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 | Law
should be based on enduring principles, not political or popular whims.
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 | The
current government of the United States is largely controlled from behind the scenes by an
unelected oligarchy seeking for world socialist domination.
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 | World
government in and of itself is not good or evil. The discerning point is what form it
should take: protecting freedom or promoting world socialism.
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 | Though
the laws of government have become supremely complex, there is sure to be a way to cut through
the Gordian knot of servitude that even the simple minded can comprehend and implement.
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United States of America is on a precarious path that will lead to calamity if not corrected.
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 | Massive
calamity of our once great nation is not indispensable for teaching society the lessons it
needs to learn to forge an ideal society.
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 | A
massive change of heart will be required to avert the destructions that would otherwise come
to this nation.
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ancient story of David and Goliath is likely to find a modern parallel in the surprise victory
of a ragtag but brave body of people going up against a Herculean establishment.
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