Wednesday, August 21, 2013

The Liberty Amendments

Has the third American revolution begun? Jeffrey Lord explains that the second revolution was

the Progressive Movement — burst onto the American scene in the 1880s. Progressives directly opposed the underlying principles of America. Where the Founders believed man was an individual — as Levin says a “unique, spiritual being with a soul and a conscience ….free to discover his own potential and pursue his own legitimate interests, tempered… by a moral order that has its foundation in faith….” the Progressives believed something else altogether.

Progressives believed man was not born free, that freedom was not a gift from God but a gift dispensed from the hand of the state. Freedom was redefined as the quest for utopia — or as Levin has termed it, Ameritopia. And in the endless quest for that utopia the social re-engineering of America, the Second American Revolution — the effective nullification of the Constitution — began.

Lord is reviewing the new book by Mark Levin entitled The Liberty Amendments. Levin's book has vaulted to the top of Amazon's best seller list in just a few days after its August release. Look at the people waiting in line at a bookstore in liberal Manhatten, where Levin was signing books. Something's up, folks.

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