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Rebel gene

Many in our country today are asking, "why the vast and ever-increasing number of "red-states" that appear to be slowly nudging the few remaining "blue-states" into the Atlantic and Pacific?"

Well, from a historical perspective, it's simply in their genes. More specifically, it's in their rebellious or "rebel" gene; An independent rebel gene that crossed the Atlantic in rebellion against a lack of freedom.

A rebel gene that fought a war against the British Crown, rebelling for our right to secede from that overpowering government.

A rebel gene that led the rebellious argument, as evidenced by "The Federalist Papers", against the formation of a union of states (United States) for fear of eventually returning to the overbearing demands of a federal power from which we fought to escape.

A rebel gene that reluctantly agreed to the formation of a union, but only after rebelling for the promulgation of a protective constitution that would guarantee that any federal power would be limited to essentially a few basic tasks: provide for a common defense, promote and facilitate commerce between the states, etc.

A rebel gene that rebelled against the gradual creep of the feared overbearing federal power of this "United States" government in violation of the Constitution.

A rebel gene that rebelled and fought a war against an overpowering United States central government that denied our states the inalienable right to secede from an overbearing government.

A rebel gene that lost a war for the restoration of the rights of our individual states; a war that, sadly, set the stage for the encroaching federal monarchy (royalty) under which we approach today.

A rebel gene that gets up, brushes itself off and continues incessantly today, rebelling against those same creeping encroachments feared by our founding fathers that threaten freedom.

A rebel gene that despite setbacks has been our nation's salvation to date.

A rebel gene, the urge from which emanates the patriotic, moral and appropriate rebelliousness we witness today in these expanding red states, as they continue to adamantly cast their votes of rebellion.

A rebel gene that guarantees that our democratic republic will continue to survive and flourish as our rebel founders intended.

Yes! It's in your genes!

Yes! Keep it in your genes!

Armond "Si" Simmons

Pell City 35128

LOOK BACK

From Birmingham Post-Herald files:
  • 50 years ago, Nov. 24, 1954: Thirteen-year-old Charles Newfield narrowly escapes falling into 50-foot-deep hole that suddenly opens on playground of Lee School.

    U.S. Sen. Lister Hill, D-Ala., tells Alabama League of Municipalities convention he will fight Dixon-Yates power project with every possible weapon.

  • 25 years ago, Nov. 24, 1979: U.S. dependents ordered home from Pakistan as second U.S. serviceman found dead in ashes of U.S. Embassy in Islamabad.

    Birmingham police trying to determine whether dead man found behind wheel of wrecked runaway car was tring to drive after being shot or was shot while driving.

  • 135 years ago, Nov. 24, 1869: Alabama Legislature ratifies 15th Amendment to U.S. Constitution, guaranteeing former slaves right to vote.


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