There is no sanctuary against power-grabbers, and freedom is never free. The price of liberty is eternal vigilance.
Individuator-anarchists as supercitizens living their county-centered lives in their constitutional republics are poise--better than anyone else--to grab and assert their liberty and then to resist tyranny and institutional encroachers of every ilk.
Connie Cass last year of the Associated Press carried an article about Americans' sense of duty slipping; along with our general moral decay, that disintegration of civic virtue comes as no surprise.
Cass notes that voters today are less willing to stay informed, to participate in the political process, to serve on a jury, to vote, to run for office, to lobby elected officials, to report an observed crime, to fight crime personally and directly, to volunteer, to understand public issues, to participate in running the republic.
To be a lawful anarchist and a supercitizen entails the each citizen pull her own weight in running the community, the city, the county, the state and the country.
Excellent, organized, highly informed, energetic, industrious, engaged, focused voters make for excellent politicians and frugal, honest, efficient bureaucrats.
This civic engagement is our duty from God. We cannot but serve, each of us, in the military or a civilian corps for two years at 18. We should all be in the minute-man militia until 78 years of age.
We need to be armed to the teeth and higly trained in personal combat.
Imagine a citizen army of 120 million Americans. If they served God, these women and men would be holy warriors and a holy terror to all enemies, domestic and abroad.
As individuators, serving as God's living angels, it is our duty to self-rule and rule a territory for God, in a lawful, moral, humane, civilized, liberty-fostering manner. This lifelong obligation requires heavy, smart, constant citizens engagement in political activity. Running the political process is the active, constant responsiblity of every citizen.
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