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Great Scene
« on: September 20, 2010, 10:34:23 AM »
Pretty good scene from the mini-series John Adams.

http://www.allproudamericans.com/inauguration-of-george-washington.html


I can only imagine what it was really like to be there that day. Shame the administrations of this day and age don't have the presence, humbleness, and regard for duty that founded this nation.

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Re: Great Scene
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2010, 10:42:44 AM »
Pretty good scene from the mini-series John Adams.

http://www.allproudamericans.com/inauguration-of-george-washington.html


I can only imagine what it was really like to be there that day. Shame the administrations of this day and age don't have the presence, humbleness, and regard for duty that founded this nation.



We pledge our lives, our fortunes and our SACRED honor...

Great men from a different time when words were the measure of a man and his bond.
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Re: Great Scene
« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2010, 11:29:30 AM »
We pledge our lives, our fortunes and our SACRED honor...

Great men from a different time when words were the measure of a man and his bond.

Those are still the qualities and measure of greatness today.  We just don't have as many folks who live by them today, and very many fewer in office who do.
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Re: Great Scene
« Reply #3 on: September 20, 2010, 11:42:03 AM »
Those are still the qualities and measure of greatness today.  We just don't have as many folks who live by them today, and very many fewer in office who do.

Unfortunately it is only a measure to those of us that live by it.  I fear the masses measure greatness by what they can get from a politician or how many home runs/ touchdowns, etc. 

Sad.
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Re: Great Scene
« Reply #4 on: September 20, 2010, 02:17:41 PM »
We pledge our lives, our fortunes and our SACRED honor...

Great men from a different time when words were the measure of a man and his bond.

And when obscure concepts like honor actually had meaning.  For some of us, they still do...
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Re: Great Scene
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The Inauguration of George Washington...
« Reply #5 on: September 20, 2010, 07:42:32 PM »
adding to it~~~ :)


These great men had their priorities in order...God and Country.
My oh my~~~ how we have strayed from these principles. Let us..as Americans.. go back to the foundations that were laid by great patriots. and once again embrace God and country, and the principles that made this nation mighty.......morals..ethics..the love of God.. and the love of America.

This Nation will return to GREATNESS when, and only IF, we return to our roots.


This is a full classic scene from the HBO special 'John Adams':  ( which was absolutely an awesome series...)

The first inauguration of George Washington as the President of the United States took place on April 30, 1789.





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Re: Great Scene
« Reply #6 on: September 20, 2010, 09:03:48 PM »
Thank you Marshall'ette. What a time it must have been! Every home had a musket, every home was a steadfast American family.. Were there growing pains? Absolutely.

Things like HONOR, FAITH, DUTY, meant something. God I pray we get there again.

But the weight of what our Founders did was not taken lightly. Ben Franklin remarked to a woman who asked, "What have you given us?"

"A Republic, IF you can keep it." he replied.

It seems our young country is at the brink of losing what Washington swore to uphold, and I'll be damned if some socialist, arrogant, self serving politicians will change that endeavor for my children.

Great clip. Should be MANDATORY in schools.

Thanks again.

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Re: Great Scene
« Reply #7 on: September 20, 2010, 09:14:08 PM »


These great men had their priorities in order...God and Country.
My oh my~~~ how we have strayed from these principles. Let us..as Americans.. go back to the foundations that were laid by great patriots. and once again embrace God and country, and the principles that made this nation mighty.......morals..ethics..the love of God.. and the love of America.

This Nation will return to GREATNESS when, and only IF, we return to our roots.



I could not agree with you more! Funny thing is George Washington really did not want to be president; he just wanted to be a farmer. He was basically drafted by a unanimous vote, and did so not because it was what he wanted to do but because it was the right thing to do.

It is exactly what we need, people of character getting involved and standing up. Not because they want power, but because it is the right thing to do. A true uphill battle that we all must rise up to even if we really don’t want to, when you look at the small percentage of people who are actually willing to educate themselves and vote, which is around only 30%. We all need to do our part to educate everyone we can and get them to vote! Now is the time for each and every one of us to get involved and step outside of the comfort zone to restore our country!

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Re: Great Scene
« Reply #8 on: September 20, 2010, 09:32:17 PM »
Most politicians of the day, really wanted to do their duty, and GO HOME, back to their lives, Wish it was the same now. Now it is all about, being treated like kings in DC, and staying  there, I really hate that my congressman are so good, I would to get on the firing bandwagon, but my guys are good. My senators, that is another conversation, but nobody is running against them.
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Re: Great Scene
« Reply #9 on: September 20, 2010, 09:51:44 PM »
My senators, that is another conversation, but nobody is running against them.

That is where we really need to come into play, find people of good with the right principles to fight them in the primary.  The other solution one that I believe would really be a game changer is to repeal the 17th Amendment.  Our founders did not intend that senators be elected by the people; they were to be appointed by the states to insure that each state had an equal seat at the table. If the senator was not looking out for the best interest of the state they were simply fired and replaced. When you take in to account the power of the senate, and think about what it would be like if Wilson never got the 17th Amendment, I believe we would not have half the problems we do.  But repealing the 17th Amendment in today’s world would be a hard task, but would be the right thing to do.

 

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