

They are misleading their audience who came to the movie theater to watch a good adventure movie full of heroes doing good deeds for the people, but instead, the audience is left puzzled by what they are seeing on screen because what they are watching instead is a schmuck-clown show. Politicians these days look like bad actors in a B-movie.
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But the soul of man thus held in trance or frozen in a long night can be awakened by a spark coming from god knows where and, in a moment, the whole structure of lies and oppression is on trial for its life.”įast forward to today, where have all the heroes gone? It is very difficult to recognize a George Washington or a Winston Churchill in politics today. The machinery of propaganda may pack their minds with falsehood and deny them truth for many generations of time. Tyrannies may restrain or regulate their words. You ask, What is our aim? I can answer with one word: Victory-victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be for without victory there is no survival.Laws just or unjust may govern men’s actions. “You ask, what is our policy? I will say: it is to wage war, by sea, land, and air, with all our might and with all our strength that God can give us, to wage war against a monstrous tyranny, never surpassed in the dark lamentable catalog of human crime. Knowing full well that they may never return to their families. Despite this blunt and dire warning, many young brave men signed up to fight for their country and against tyranny. Each branch can check the other to prevent corruption or tyranny.įast forward to the second World War, Winston Churchill fully deserves his place in history, he was a phenomenal leader who famously called upon his people to stand up and fight against tyranny and what he had to offer to those who would join him in this fight was nothing but blood, toil, tears, and sweat. They separated the powers of government into three equal branches of government: The executive (the President), the legislative (Congress), and the judicial (the Supreme Court). Recognizing that tyranny could come from a single powerful ruler or from “mob rule” the founders wrote into the Constitution mechanisms to prevent tyranny and promote the rule of law. In 1787, in Philadelphia George Washington, James Madison, George Mason, William Paterson, and some others sat down to draft the Constitution of the United States to give to the American people the Right to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. The American Revolution was all about overthrowing what the Americans considered to be a tyrannous British Government. Whether you realize it or not Life is a battlefield you are living in a world where psychological warfare, information warfare, financial warfare, spiritual warfare is a common occurrence. We have a tendency to portray battlefields with imagery of soldiers being stuck in trenches firing at each other or imagery of civilians having to hunker down the basement whilst bombs are being dropped from the sky some battlefields are not so obvious to spot, but they are there, nonetheless. No one battlefield look alike, they come in all shapes and form. History is full of admirable heroes who fought against tyranny but in the modern era are there any heroes left? Heroes are undeterred by profoundly insurmountable difficulties and most of all they don’t allow themselves to be intimidated by dangerously potent antagonists and destructive forces that cross their paths. They may be fearful, but they face danger courageously still, they do not quail in the face of countless obstacles and danger. Heroes may be exhausted, but they persevere. Heroes are admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or their noble qualities. World War I & World War II cost the lives of millions of men and women who fought bravely to combat tyranny.

The armistice brought an end to four years of fighting on this day the world pays homage to our fallen heroes, but today I am asking myself are there any heroes left? The armistice between the Allies and Germany was signed in November 1918, at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. On the 11th of November, the world commemorates Armistice Day and honors the brave men and women who have died in the line of duty since the First World War.
