Saturday, November 21, 2009

Now for the hard part

It is complete! Today the Continental Congress passed the last of our reports and ratified a rough draft of the Articles of Freedom. Complete with a beautiful preamble page after page of documentation of violations to our Constitution, instructions to the State and Federal government and plans of action for the people to take if they choose. What I find interesting is that we were able to document and recommend actions for many violations of the Supreme Law of the land...and the rough draft is only 70 pages. I am honored to have been selected as one of the delegates to gather this information and bring it back to all of you. After sending the final documents to our style committee to put together the rough draft we had our closing ceremonies. We had a drum and fife core as well as Colonial Militia Color Guard, it was touching. I have made great connections nationwide to help continue the fight for Liberty, as well as some good friends and even a few brothers. I have an early flight back to Connecticut and will be leaving the resort at 4:15 am and I have much to do to prepare. Our work will be shared with you and the Nation in due time, but before I go I would like to share something I wrote today with you. "When in the course of human events a series of usurpations becomes evident, it is the duty of all free men to rise and challenge those advances. In measured steps and temperance of tongue a delicate course should be charted. In these times of fear and anxiety passions are prone to conquer reason. Let the fire in your heart warm your soul until provoked. Once just cause demands the flame may turn to anger and that anger to action. There is no nobility in violence and no dishonor in defense. Be cautious of those who would urge you to action without first measuring the pleadings with reason. Every man has a break point and only the individual can truly tell where that is. Let no artificial line be drawn by the will of another. Whether he be a sole provocateur or a coalition of friends. Do not mistake my words with cowardice. Once that line, which you yourself must draw, be crossed let every man within the sound of your voice hear, 'to arms...to arms. For God and Country to arms.' Let every neighbor stand for the next and let every citizen stand for Liberty."

Thank you for following along as I embarked on this journey. The ship is supplied and must now leave the safety of the harbor and set sail. Your time will come to take up the mantle of Freedom and Liberty. If you stand by me you will never stand alone.

I am, and will always be, your most humble servant,
Bradley L Waslenko

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