Introduction
Keith Broaders Liberty Tree University
 
There are over one hundred million parents and grandparents living in the United States that are concerned about the direction our country is headed. Unfortunately, the vast majority of seniors have forgotten, or were never taught, the principles upon which our nation was founded.

There are over 16 million high school students in the United States that are being taught to memorie and regurgitate and half of the, will be come elgible to vote in the next election.

Perhaps the greatest threat to the survivalof our nation is the ever increasing number of ignorant and uniformed voters.

For many decades the foundation of our republic has been undermined by the disciples of Karl Marx. The socialists have gained control of our public schools, churches and media and are teaching doctrines that are contrary to the original intent of our founding fathers.

In order to save our nation, parents and gandparnts need to encourage our youth to stop wastting so much television and start studying the words of the Greek philosophers and the enlightenment thinkers.

Teaching our youth to question authority and to think for themselves rather than trusting the advice of so called conventional experts is the greatest gift we can give them

There are millions of public school teachers who have been trained by Colleges and University Professors to deliver curriculum rather than teaching our children how to think for themselves.

It is the duty of every parent and grandparent to tnach the principles of sound government to their children abd grandchildren. Uneducated children will grow up to be ignorant and uninformed voters, and unless we teach them to hold our elected oficials accountable we are destined to fail.

In 1787 delegates from the 12 of the 13 states met in Philadelphia to create a new form of government that would protect the rights of the people and limit the ability of the government to violate the God given rights of the people.

The delegates understood that power corrupts and that men in positions of power tend abuse that power in order to satisfy their greed and lust for power.The Constitution is a rule book written to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. .

The Constitution was not written to govern the people, it was written to govern the government.
If properly observed the Constitution would create a land characterized by liberty, equality and justice.

Failure of the people to hold government officials accountable for violating the Constitution has allowed an oligarchy of rich and powerful individuals with the power to exploit the people to benefit themselves and their cronies.

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