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Veritas Vincit

June 25, 2010 Opinion 3 Comments

Veritas Vincit

By Rich Richbourg

So, I get an email from a friend today about our local tea party movement and thought I’d just “harangue it!”

The note:

As an insider with the Orlando Tea Party operation, can you enlighten me on the direction of this once Righteously-spirited and Gentile of character movement? Is our conservative reflex being controverted into a third party movement? I never signed on for that!

I thought I was just signing up for just a little constitutional, Jeffersonian revolution, a simple backlash statement to America’s First Triumvirate: ‘Obama-Pelosi-Reid’, in an attempt to preserve our Republic. I do not want any of us to become Cassius or Brutus, et. al., who killed for their Republic, and died violently because they were politically selfish, as a result.

Let me know.

Hey Man ,

Great observation / question! I’ll do my best to address it . . .

Any time you get more than a “group of one” it gets hard to agree on anything ;) The biggest problem with any movement is that it is made up of people, and quite frankly, people disappoint us!

Human nature; being what it is, despite the best efforts of those that teach otherwise, simply hasn’t evolved since the ancient of days. And what you see now, is what I call typical – “Lawyer behavior”. Lawyers by trade engage in the ’second oldest profession’: “of taking something rather than making something!” Opportunism – is even more rampant in our post modern culture now that we have unbundled the moral component from society. And with such a large segment NOT believing that “Faith in God gives meaning and purpose to human life” we as a society are “bound in the shallows and miseries” that accompany an existence absent Faith in God.

I believe that you, like we, “sign-up” for the Tea Party Movement! On the other hand there is the Tea Party – Party, which at least in Florida, is an attempt by folks to capitalize on the political opportunities created by the Tea Party Movement, you also have others attempting to financially capitalize on the Tea Party momentum by creating Tea Party PACs.

When I showed up for the first Tea Party meeting here in Orlando, there were 8 of us in the Room! Wow, we come a long way since then. And, while I can’t speak for everyone, I think a good many of the Tea Party Movement folks have concluded that: While America is a two party system, our best hope is to use what ever influence we have to affect meaningful and positive results in candidates and elected officials that most closely reflect our own ideas – as we believe are set forth by our founders – in whichever political party they may be…

So while we have the Tea Party Movement fighting for the soul of our country, we also have the typical “tics on a dog” trying to aggrandize themselves or hijack our political fervor. But, we must ’shake the dust of our sandals’ and endeavor forward, else the unholy triumvirate of Obama, Pelosi and Reid will visit a fresh manner of hell up on the producers in this country.

Most Patriots from the Tea Party Movement realize that the liberal’s best chance for reelection – and to continue their assault on the principals that founded our nation – is for us to create a Third Party. What most denigrators of the Tea Party Movement don’t realize is that the movement is all about ideas not about party: Ideas of Freedom, Liberty, smaller government and the concept of who owns you – whether “you own you” or the “state owns you”.  And this is why the movement so terrifies entrenched party hacks who are bereft of ideas and instead substitute people over law, power over principal and advocate the false political economic doctrine where you are entitled to your neighbors stuff.

Veritas Vincit,   -Rick

Posted by Rick Richbourg

Christian, pro musician, conservative, blogger: www.harangue.org , book readin', cave divin', entrepreneur, Berklee College of Music grad, #TCOT, NRA, Patriot!

Currently there are "3 comments" on this Article:

  1. Allen Wilson says:

    Well put Rick. I a firm believer that truth will set you free, but then so will death. For truth to truly conquer all things we must first accept the truth and then (shades of oblivion) we must live by it. In living by it we must accept that truth is not perfection, it is not bliss, it is simply truth. Last night I related a story of a man seated in a small room half a world away realizing in 2008 that for the past 40 years he had been ignoring the truth and longing for that warm fuzzy feeling of security. It was a hard truth and one none of us want to believe about ourselves. The truth is that a movement is a spectacle when lead by a zealot. But, it is a force of nature when lead by a like minded mass of humanity. Like droplets of mercury this tea party movement came together made up of many parts of the same element. It constantly undulates, occasionally breaks apart and reforms, and periodically portions of it evaporate. But it seems to me to have a mass and an inertia that is undeniably real and substantial.

    So, I ask this question. What are you willing to do for the idea that brought us together? Are you willing to stand with those you may disagree with to achieve the things you both hold dear? Are you willing to support the worst of the best and reject the best of the worst? Are you willing to accept the truth and then live by it? If you are then indeed veritas omnia vincit.

  2. Todd C says:

    Early 2009 mobilized Patriotic Americans into a single voice to preserve American values in the face of a progressive onslaught in Washington. We saw the writing on the wall and began to resist against that leadership as our Founding Fathers did against England. We were silent for too long.

    Any organization that tries to manipulate that voice into a 3rd party deserves to be defeated. It is the grassroots voice organized together collectively supporting one another that will win out. Patriotism at it’s best.

  3. Linda says:

    Rich,
    Wow, you have brainey friends!!! :)

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