It's really no different than when this whole country began. It wasn't a high percentage of the people that fought for our freedom back then. And I think they only had the backing of about 1/3 of the people who were pro-revolution here at the time. They were people just like us. Kind of a rag-tag bunch, all ages, but many younger. Outmanned, under-trained, under-funded and under-equipped compared to their foes. I think they never had more than 13,000 men gathered in any one battle that I can remember. A paltry number compared to European wars of that age. From an outsider looking in, you wouldn't bet on that rag-tag bunch. But they had a fire in the gut that gave them hope and made them dare to believe they could change their situation. They had the audacity to get in that boat with their General, against the odds at Christmas all those years ago, and cross that icy river to victory. So, the question is, do you have that fire in the gut to follow this all the way to the end? If you don't want to continue to be a debt slave to the devil, himself, you'd better find that fire and keep on going. We owe it to our descendants. And if we fail, we won't have any descendants. Kind of makes it a no-brainer, doesn't it?
It's really no different than when this whole country began. It wasn't a high percentage of the people that fought for our freedom back then. And I think they only had the backing of about 1/3 of the people who were pro-revolution here at the time. They were people just like us. Kind of a rag-tag bunch, all ages, but many younger. Outmanned, under-trained, under-funded and under-equipped compared to their foes. I think they never had more than 13,000 men gathered in any one battle that I can remember. A paltry number compared to European wars of that age. From an outsider looking in, you wouldn't bet on that rag-tag bunch. But they had a fire in the gut that gave them hope and made them dare to believe they could change their situation. They had the audacity to get in that boat with their General, against the odds at Christmas all those years ago, and cross that icy river to victory. So, the question is, do you have that fire in the gut to follow this all the way to the end? If you don't want to continue to be a debt slave to the devil, himself, you'd better find that fire and keep on going. We owe it to our descendants. And if we fail, we won't have any descendants. Kind of makes it a no-brainer, doesn't it?