15 Principles of Government
The Honorable Ezra Taft Benson served simultaneously as an Apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints AND as the Secretary of Agriculture in the cabinet of U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower for both of Eisenhower’s terms of office.
Therefore, I think this man knew what he was talking about. What is both fascinating and horrifying to me is how much was already threatened in 1974, and how much more threadbare our Constitution has become since then. To quote Tevye, from Fiddler on the Roof “One little time you pulled out a thread, and where has it led? Where has it led?” WAKE UP, AMERICA!!!
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“William Howard Taft” by The Two Man Gentlemen Band
The Two Man Gentlemen Band discusses our largest president with their composition, “William Howard Taft”.
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Rise Against- Chamber the Cartridge
“Chamber The Cartridge”
(This is Noise)
Down beyond these city streets through gutters filled with black debris
In alleys void of any light where nameless things live out of sight
Down through the scrapers of the sky past neon words glowing all night
Echoes my name between each car, “Are you happy where you are?”
Blind to this impending fate
We let the world carry our weight
Its back breaks with every mile
But we all live in denial
Can we be saved? Has the damage all been done?
Is it too late to reverse what we’ve become?
A lesson to learn at a crucial point in time
What’s mine was always yours, and yours is mine
Let’s go!
And so we carry on each day as if our lives are not so grey
While every breath that we take, we only suffocate
Brush past a myriad of scenes a homeless vet crashed
On Wall Street, a single mom of three, a TV personality
I’m blind to this impending fate
They let the world carry their weight
Its back breaks with every mile
But they all live in denial
Can we be saved? Has the damage all been done?
Is it too late to reverse what we’ve become?
A lesson to learn at a crucial point in time
What’s mine was always yours, and yours is mine
Save us from what we have become tonight
Eyes glazed with distrust, no sense of wrong or right
Save us from what we have become tonight
Eyes glazed with distrust, no sense of wrong or right
Save us from what we have become tonight
Eyes glazed with distrust, no sense of wrong or right
Can we be saved? Has the damage all been done?
Is it too late to reverse what we’ve become?
A lesson to learn at a crucial point in time
What’s mine was always yours, and yours is mine!
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