Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death
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This ebook is fundamentally an American document which I think everyone should read at least once. In it, Patrick Henry sums up the supreme importance of Liberty. Note the word Liberty; freedom without responsibility to others and for the common good leads directly to anarchy.
Liberty must be earned and guarded with our lives. Most Americans today have no clue to what it took to become a nation in a time when all countries were ruled by a "god appointed" king or queen.
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