The Founding Fathers, a lot of good men, who gave all to their country. They were not afraid to speak out about the atrocities of the British government-they had to be careful, but still spoke out. They decided to form a government unlike any other--to be representative's of the people, not tyrants or kings, just men representing the people who make up this country. It worked for a while (truthfully, I don't know how long) but corruption set in and took off with it. A government office was not supposed to be "forever" but somehow the citizen representative was not a choice anymore-the politicians wanted to be representatives for life and it became a very lucrative life at that. We need to claw it all back-take the riches they made from a nice salary plus corruptness and make them give it all back. I think the plan includes something like this. I can't wait until that happens and these people get charged for their criminal actions.
Listening to Breaking History (Badlands), I’ve learned that we didn’t really break free from the Crown’s influence. The Federalists were infiltrated early on and were pushing for a form of government that would suit the Crown. John Adams spending so much time in England makes me wonder what kinds of deals he was forming.
That is interesting information, that I have never heard before. Good for Badlands and you. It seems that it is also terrible for us.
Yes what kind of deals did our Founding Father(s) make with the Crown?
That show is absolutely amazing. I’ve learned so much from the two of them. It is just fact after fact and secret society member after member who influenced all events in world history. I can’t even begin to remember everything they talk about.
It's too bad the Founding Fathers couldn't see the evils of slavery and NEVER have let it be legal in the U.S. That one mistake has cost this country dearly, and not just its ties to the Civil War. Can you imagine what the U.S. would be like today if there had NEVER been slavery?
The Founding Fathers, a lot of good men, who gave all to their country. They were not afraid to speak out about the atrocities of the British government-they had to be careful, but still spoke out. They decided to form a government unlike any other--to be representative's of the people, not tyrants or kings, just men representing the people who make up this country. It worked for a while (truthfully, I don't know how long) but corruption set in and took off with it. A government office was not supposed to be "forever" but somehow the citizen representative was not a choice anymore-the politicians wanted to be representatives for life and it became a very lucrative life at that. We need to claw it all back-take the riches they made from a nice salary plus corruptness and make them give it all back. I think the plan includes something like this. I can't wait until that happens and these people get charged for their criminal actions.
Listening to Breaking History (Badlands), I’ve learned that we didn’t really break free from the Crown’s influence. The Federalists were infiltrated early on and were pushing for a form of government that would suit the Crown. John Adams spending so much time in England makes me wonder what kinds of deals he was forming.
That is interesting information, that I have never heard before. Good for Badlands and you. It seems that it is also terrible for us. Yes what kind of deals did our Founding Father(s) make with the Crown?
That show is absolutely amazing. I’ve learned so much from the two of them. It is just fact after fact and secret society member after member who influenced all events in world history. I can’t even begin to remember everything they talk about.
It's too bad the Founding Fathers couldn't see the evils of slavery and NEVER have let it be legal in the U.S. That one mistake has cost this country dearly, and not just its ties to the Civil War. Can you imagine what the U.S. would be like today if there had NEVER been slavery?