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Our future unborn generations will reap the consequences of our actions or inactions in the face of this advancing internal evil

New Year New Nation?



New Year New Nation?Two events will be happening shortly. Americans will bid farewell to the year 2020 and perhaps saying goodbye to the Constitutional Republic. The Constitution can only protect Americans if Americans protect the Constitution. Some call it the Swamp others, the establishment, but whatever name this evil entity is given, it has made a winner-take-all wager for control of the nation. Freedom in The United States finds it's itself behind late in the fourth quarter and the bottom of the ninth in much more than a game with everything on the line. The American patriot will either face the fear and meet the challenge or not.

America's ardent enemies attack while wearing expensive suits and smiling on cable news networks

This country has faced an internal assault of this magnitude before during the American Civil War. But this war has an entirely different face. America's ardent enemies attack while wearing expensive suits and smiling on cable news networks. They pronounce their love for the country and the Constitution, but their actions are meant to destroy both. The brazen assault on the nation's free elections has shaken the country's core no less severe than the pounding shells that crashed against the stone defenses of Fort Sumter. Our future unborn generations will reap the consequences of our actions or inactions in the face of this advancing internal evil—May every free-loving American look within their heart for the courage to sustain the Republic.

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Rick Hayes——

Rick Hayes lives in the epicenter of liberal land where reality and truth will never encounter a welcome mat.

An award-winning writer and photographer, with over twenty years of professional experience in both fields, Hayes started his journalism adventure after a successful, eye-opening career as a Banker in Wall Street.  Although he spent his early work life surrounded by custom made shirts, expensive ties and the shiniest of shoes, Hayes was an accomplished singer, cutting a few records with a local band and appearing on one of the first cable shows.

Working for a weekly New York paper, in one of the most politically corrupt areas in the State, he began investing his time trying to understand the nature of corruption.


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