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Most Americans think that the Battles of Trenton and Princeton and "The Ten Crucial Days" were the climax of the American Revolution in late 1776 and early 1777. And they were indeed very important to the Cause. The Declaration of Independence was signed in July of that year and until Christmas 1776 we saw nothing but defeat.

But the Battle of Yorktown wasnt until more than 4 years had passed in October 1781. This effectively ended the war because the British didnt have the money to raise another army. The Treaty of Paris though wasnt signed until 1783.

The events that began our quest for Independence were the Stamp Acts of 1765. The Boston Tea Party was in 1773 and the first shots fired were at Lexington and Concorde in 1775.

The War for Independence was an 18 year long struggle and I can see the parallels of waking the People up. It didnt happen overnight and our situation here wont resolve itself overnight as the "your a pussy, pick up weapons now" crowd would have you believe.

As Thomas Paine said, "Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered". And in my opinion the situation now is global and more complex by many orders of magnitude.

Have patience and prepare yourself, your family, your neighborhood and your community. You will be called upon soon enough. These are important days when it seems as if nothing is happening but we are preparing for the siege. That is a mistake they are making, giving us time with full knowledge of the tyranny they plan. We Americans are very resilient and resourceful. And now as Yamamoto once said "filled with a terrible resolve".

Until you are Keep your powder dry.

2 years ago
5 score
Reason: None provided.

Most Americans think that the Battles of Trenton and Princeton and "The Ten Crucial Days" were the climax of the American Revolution in late 1776 and early 1777. And they were indeed very important to the Cause. The Declaration of Independence was signed in July of that year and until Christmas 1776 we saw nothing but defeat.

But the Battle of Yorktown wasnt until more than 4 years had passed in October 1881. This effectively ended the war because the British didnt have the money to raise another army. The Treaty of Paris though wasnt signed until 1783.

The events that began our quest for Independence were the Stamp Acts of 1765. The Boston Tea Party was in 1773 and the first shots fired were at Lexington and Concorde in 1775.

The War for Independence was an 18 year long struggle and I can see the parallels of waking the People up. It didnt happen overnight and our situation here wont resolve itself overnight as the "your a pussy, pick up weapons now" crowd would have you believe.

As Thomas Paine said, "Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered". And in my opinion the situation now is global and more complex by many orders of magnitude.

Have patience and prepare yourself, your family, your neighborhood and your community. You will be called upon soon enough. These are important days when it seems as if nothing is happening but we are preparing for the siege. That is a mistake they are making, giving us time with full knowledge of the tyranny they plan. We Americans are very resilient and resourceful. And now as Yamamoto once said "filled with a terrible resolve".

Until you are Keep your powder dry.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Most Americans think that the Battles of Trenton and Princeton and "The Ten Crucial Days" were the climax of the American Revolution in late 1776 and early 1777. And they were indeed very important to the Cause. The Declaration of Independence was signed in July of that year and until Christmas 1776 we saw nothing but defeat.

But the Battle of Yorktown wasnt until more than 4 years had passed in October 1881. This effectively ended the war because the British didnt have the money to raise another army. The Treaty of Paris though wasnt signed until 1783.

The events that began our quest for Independence were the Stamp Acts of 1765. The Boston Tea Party was in 1773 and the first shots fired were at Lexington and Concorde in 1775.

The War for Independence was an 18 year long struggle and I can see the parallels of waking the People up. It didnt happen overnight and our situation here wont resolve itself overnight as the "your a pussy, pick up weapons now" crowd would have you believe.

As Thomas Paine said, "Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered". And in my opinion the situation now is global and more complex by many orders of magnitude.

Have patience and prepare yourself, your family, your neighborhood and your community. You will be called upon soon enough. These are important days when it seems as if nothing is happening but we are preparing for the siege. That is a mistake they are making, giving us time with full knowledge of the tyranny they plan. We Americans are very resilient and resourceful. And now as Yamamoto once said "filled with a terrible resolve".

Until you are Keep your powder dry.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Most Americans think that the Battles of Trenton and Princeton and "The Ten Crucial Days" were the climax of the American Revolution in late 1776 and early 1777. And they were indeed very important to the Cause. The Declaration of Independence was signed in July of that year and until Christmas 1776 we saw nothing but defeat.

But the Battle of Yorktown wasnt until more than 4 years had passed in October 1881. This effectively ended the war because the British didnt have the money to raise another army. The Treaty of Paris though wasnt signed until 1783.

The events that began our quest for Independence were the Stamp Acts of 1765. The Boston Tea Party was in 1773 and the first shots fired were at Lexington and Concorde in 1775.

The War for Independence was an 18 year long struggle. It didnt happen overnight and our situation here wont resolve itself overnight as the "your a pussy, pick up weapons now" crowd would have you believe.

As Thomas Paine said, "Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered". And in my opinion the situation now is global and more complex by many orders of magnitude.

Have patience and prepare yourself, your family, your neighborhood and your community. You will be called upon soon enough. These are important days when it seems as if nothing is happening but we are preparing for the siege. That is a mistake they are making, giving us time with full knowledge of the tyranny they plan. We Americans are very resilient and resourceful. And now as Yamamoto once said "filled with a terrible resolve".

Until you are Keep your powder dry.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Most Americans think that the Battles of Trenton and Princeton and "The Ten Crucial Days" were the climax of the American Revolution in late 1776 and early 1777. And they were indeed very important to the Cause. The Declaration of Independence was signed in July of that year and until Christmas 1776 we saw nothing but defeat.

But the Battle of Yorktown wasnt until more than 4 years had passed in October 1881. This effectively ended the war because the British didnt have the money to raise another army. The Treaty of Paris though wasnt signed until 1783.

The events that began our quest for Independence were the Stamp Acts of 1765. The Boston Tea Party was in 1773 and the first shots fired were at Lexington and Concorde in 1775.

The War for Independence was an 18 year long struggle. It didnt happen overnight and our situation here wont resolve itself overnight as the "your a pussy, pick up weapons now" crowd would have you believe.

As Thomas Paine said, "Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered". And in my opinion the situation now is global and more complex by many orders of magnitude.

Have patience and prepare yourself, your family, your neighborhood and your community. You will be called upon soon enough. These are important days when it seems as if nothing is happening but we are preparing for the siege. That is a mistake they are making. We Americans are very resilient and resourceful. And now as Yamamoto once said "filled with a terrible resolve".

Until you are Keep your powder dry.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Most Americans think that the Battles of Trenton and Princeton and "The Ten Crucial Days" were the climax of the American Revolution in late 1776 and early 1777. And they were indeed very important to the Cause. The Declaration of Independence was signed in July of that year and until Christmas 1776 we saw nothing but defeat.

But the Battle of Yorktown wasnt until more than 4 years had passed in October 1881. This effectively ended the war because the British didnt have the money to raise another army. The Treaty of Paris though wasnt signed until 1783.

The events that began our quest for Independence were the Stamp Acts of 1765. The Boston Tea Party was in 1773 and the first shots fired were at Lexington and Concorde in 1775.

The War for Independence was an 18 year long struggle. It didnt happen overnight and our situation here wont resolve itself overnight as the "your a pussy, pick up weapons now" crowd would have you believe.

As Thomas Paine said, "Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered". And in my opinion the situation now is global and more complex by many orders of magnitude.

Have patience and prepare yourself, your family, your neighborhood and your community. You will be called upon soon enough.

Until you are Keep your powder dry.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Most Americans think that the Battles of Trenton and Princeton and "The Ten Crucial Days" were the climax of the American Revolution in late 1776 and early 1777. And they were indeed very important to the Cause. The Declaration of Independence was signed in July of that year and until Christmas 1776 we saw nothing but defeat.

But the Battle of Yorktown wasnt until more than 4 years had passed in October 1881. This effectively ended the war because the British didnt have the money to raise another army. The Treaty of Paris though wasnt signed until 1783.

The events that began our quest for Independence were the Stamp Acts of 1765. The Boston Tea Party was in 1773 and the first shots fired were at Lexington and Concorde in 1775.

The War for Independence was an 18 year long struggle. It didnt happen overnight and our situation here wont resolve itself overnight as the "your a pussy, pick up weapons now" crowd would have you believe.

As Thomas Paine said, "Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered". And in my opinion the situation now is global and more complex by many orders of magnitude.

Have patience and prepare yourself, your amily, your neighborhood and your community. You will be called upon soon enough.

Until you are Keep your powder dry.

2 years ago
1 score