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477 days ago 0 comments Tags: sovereign sovereignty independent free freedom liberty 

The independence of the American People, as a whole:  National sovereignty.  Do not confuse with or use state sov­ereignty or states’ rights, which refers to dividing up the nation.

Our sovereignty is directly threatened by invasion of Mexican nationals.

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477 days ago 0 comments Tags: liberty freedom 

The ability to buy and sell, hire and fire, live and work without coercion or oppression.

Liberty is freedom from government. Government should stop the invasion to protect the liberty of citizens.

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477 days ago 0 comments Tags: independence freedom liberty 

The battle‑borne quality of the American People from which freedom springs.

The free spirit of independence can be felt in the productive blood of every real American.

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478 days ago 0 comments Tags: freedom liberty 

The absence of one’s enemies.  The abili­ty to live and work without intimidation, crime, fear, hate and oppression within our own neighborhoods, communi­ty and nation.

A united America will have the freedom from diversity that only caused adversity.

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478 days ago 0 comments Tags: free society freedom society liberty 

Opposite of the Forced Society (or Great Society) of the so‑called Civil Rights’ era.  No one will be “guilty” of “dis­crimination”, “prejudice” or “bigotry” in the Free Society to come, but will  exercise freedom of conscience in keeping with their honor, safety and dignity.

In a free society the majority is not subject to the minority. In a free society if you own a restaurant, you may serve who you choose.

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Freedom of speech, of the press, of assembly and to petition the government.  Important guarantees of the Bill of Rights used by Nationalists to gain social change in a lawful manner (distinguished from unlawful acts by subversives).

When The US Supreme Court agreed with The Nationalist Movement in The Nationalist Movement vs Forsyth County, it was a victory for the First Amendment.

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