“… perverted it into tyranny.” — Thomas Jefferson

             “. . . even under the best forms (of government) those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny.” –Thomas Jefferson 1779

Tonight on The ANDREA SHEA KING SHOW
Erne Lewis, author
9 PM ET
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Ten years from now, Congress is controlled by lobbyists, unions, corporations, federal agencies and power-hungry professional politicians. While stealing our wealth they’ve wrecked the economy and destroyed individual liberty.

Four angry individuals believe deadly force is justified to restore the Constitution and regain our liberty. If their plan succeeds . . .  “the thieves that have stolen our liberty will pay with their lives, or resign, and if the voters agree, professional politicians will be forever barred from serving in Congress.”

The Department of Justice begins a vengeful and bloody hunt for the “terrorists,” but the hunt itself threatens our remaining liberties. When the first senator is “term-limited,” it is clear the terrorists will not soon be caught. They have carefully prepared. They are inside federal law enforcement and they have access to the federal computer system.

But is deadly force justified to defend liberty?
Who decides?
When will it be too late?

By Radiopatriot

A former talk radio host turned political activist, diving deep into the intricacies of political warfare and sharing insights on the shadow government and 5th Generation Psy-Ops. RadioPatriot's been diving into political intrigue, from FBI hearings to questioning staged events. Twitter.com/RadioPatriot * Telegram/Radiopatriot * Telegram/Andrea Shea King Gettr/radiopatriot * TRUTHsocial/Radiopatriot

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  1. Since this post begins with a quote from Thomas Jefferson, you might enjoy Mr. Jefferson’s BLOG at http://ThomasJeffersonLeadership.com/blog/

    Several times each week he posts briefly posts on a variety of subjects, including constitutional issues and government’s proper role. Recent posts were on religious freedom, the metric system, and the value of paying cash. Tomorrow’s post, in honor of Valentine’s Day, will be on chocolate!

    Please see http://www.JeffersonLeadership.com/blog

    If you like it, please:
    1. Subscribe (it’s free)
    2. Recommend it
    3. Link to it

    Thanks!

    I remain

    Patrick Lee

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