"Whatever crushes individuality is despotism, no matter what name it is called." ~ John Stuart Mill
Let Us Awake Now
Submitted by Cheryl Cline on Wed, 2009-06-03 16:00
Recommended "Freedom comes from within. It does not come from without. It does not come from a charismatic leader. It does not come with a set of instructions....It does not come from being given your freedom only after you prove yourself to your parents, teachers, pastors, or other authority figures. It does not come from any God who demands obedience before He promises blessings (or threatens curses). It does not come from delineated rights. It does not come from The Constitution. It is you from whom freedom springs. It is you in whom freedom thrives. No one gave it to you. Like Dorothy and her ruby slippers, your way home was with you all the time." Column by B.R. Merrick.
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