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Steve Brant's avatar

Contrast “Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered” with ““The fact that he does not abide by the rules of the democracy that we have established is not of my concern…” - Joe Biden, interviewed recently by MeidasTouch Network’s Ben Meisels (sp?) (I’m sorry Substack doesn’t permit videos be attached to comments. I have posted the video in a Note I posted earlier tonight. I invite you all to find my post so you can hear Joe Biden say these words.)

We live in tragically different times, when those who took an Oath to defend the Constitution can’t be bothered to do so.

No one is going to save us but us. So, let’s get creative, people. We may not have the money, but we have the motivation and the creative intellect to find a way to prevent the permanent destruction of democracy!

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As the sixth great grandson of Isaac Cleaver, a Quaker from Germantown, Pennsylvania, who left the church to join the Pennsylvania militia and was one of the 2,400 who crossed the Delaware with General Washington, I can tell you that there is at least one account - his, in a letter to his sister the week after Trenton, which was among the materials donated to the Quaker Museum in Philadelphia by my father in the 1970s - in which mention is made of their officer reading "Mr. Paine's latest essay" to the men. I remember that, from when my father asked the newly-certified Master of History degree holder (me) to look through the materials that had been handed down to him through the family, to pick out the most important. Unfortunately, the most valuable object, the sword of the Sergeant of the Hessian Guard, which Isaac took from the man after his surrender, has not been donated anywhere because - despite the fact it has been certified by armorers as being Hessian and made in 1767, and the kind of weapon carried by NCOs - there is no "firm provenance" of its ownership (too bad Isaac was too busy that day to get a formal signed receipt). So it hangs on the wall in my writing office, a daily admonition to me to live up to my ancestors' actions.

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