TLBCo.: Have a heart, America!

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Hearts and February go together, as do patriotic thoughts to those who know something about American history.  Several of our greatest citizens – Presidents, no less – were born in February.  Washington, Lincoln, and Reagan are some that come to mind.  Whether providing the first, best example of the American character, preserving the union, or recalling Americans to our founding principles, they all loved America deeply and served her faithfully.  From time to time America requires that of her citizens – to rise to the occasion.  Today is one such occasion.

Judge L. Hand (yes, that was actually his name) once said:  “Liberty lives in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it;”  So have a heart, America, literally!  And show liberty still lives in yours.  Check out TLBCo.’s purple heart magnet, on sale at our shops through President’s Day.

http://www.thelibertybrand.com/magnetLLH.html

It Matters!: “Do the work.” Ted!

Screen Shot 2013-09-25 at 8.39.52 AMGlancing at Twitter last night to gauge the response to Senator Cruz’s (R-TX) filibuster one particular tweet caught my eye.  It was from Chuck Whoolery and said something like “I’m sick of all the media outlets saying that Cruz’s actions don’t matter . . . IT MATTERS TO ME!”  I share his sentiments.   In fact, this is why I named a category in this blog containing my personal, political commentary:  “It Matters!”  Politics DOES matter as do the actions of those whom we elect to represent US – to be OUR VOICE.  No doubt that political strategists, analysts, and pundits alike will prognosticate (this is my “vocabulary word for the day”!) about the shrewdness of Cruz’s actions.  After all this is how they make a living.  But consider this.  The Founders and other great leaders of the past – the ones who loom large in our memories (Lincoln comes to mind) – remind us there are things larger than ourselves – principles – that are worth defending irregardless of personal costs.  Once upon a time America was made up of such people.  The signers of the Declaration of Independence, in essence, signed their own death warrants; Washington and his men crossed the Delaware River on a blustery Christmas night against seemingly insurmountable odds; and the likes of Lincoln and King lost their lives expounding (vocabulary word #2!)  the equal, natural rights of all human beings; These are only a few examples of Americans who risked all.  As touted, Obamacare seeks to fundamentally (and irreversibly) transform the nature of the relationship between government and its citizens.  I applaud Senator Cruz for publicly objecting and expressing the views of a majority of Americans.  I expect no less from my Senator and seem to recall he took an oath to do just that!  “Do the work.” Ted!