GREEN CITY NETWORK presents

Broadcast

Columnists

Headlines

Media

Special Rpts

Politics

Profiles

WatchDogs

Wires

 

Breaking News

Hot Spots

World News

U.S.Newspapers

Wrld Newspapers

onair.gif (3018        bytes)

BBC

BTV

CBS

CNN

C-SPAN

FOX

News Links

abc News

BBC

CBS News

CNN

Dallas Morning News

Financial Times

Fox News

Guardian

Independent

Inside China Today

Jerusalem Post

Kyodo News

MSNBC

NewsMax

N.Y. Times

South China Morning Post

St. Petersberg Times

Telegraph

The Irish Times

The Times of London

The Times of India

USA Today

Washington
Post

Washington Times

World Net
Daily 

Washington Times

Washington
Post

 USA Today 

abc News

BBC

CBS News

CNN

Dallas Morning News

Financial Times

Fox News

Guardian

Independent

Inside China Today

Jerusalem Post

Kyodo News

MSNBC

NewsMax

N.Y. Times

South China Morning Post

St. Petersberg Times

Telegraph

The Irish Times

The Times of London

The Times of India

USA Today

Washington
Post

Washington Times

World Net
Daily 

Washington Times

Washington
Post

 USA Today 

abc News

BBC

CBS News

CNN

Dallas Morning News

Financial Times

Fox News

Guardian

Independent

Inside China Today

Jerusalem Post

WORLD REVIEW COMMENTARY

BRIEF AUDIO NEWS Real Player

 Schedule

World  News Summary Real Player


    on RealAudio

    Broadcast Date: Sunday 06-30-2002

    Broadcast Address: From the Studios of
    Green City Network - news - GCNnews
    2605 Jones Road Ste. 105
    Austin, Texas 78745

    http://www.greencity.com/worldreview.htm

    SCRIPT FOR BROADCAST

     Broadcast Time: United States Sunday evening 9 P.M.  EDT New York

    Announcer - This is GCNnews, Green City Network news bringing you World Review Commentary broadcasting Sunday evening from our Studios in Austin, Texas, USA

    Our Mission Statement: To Better Inform, Evolving Information and Knowledge into Wisdom

    The program is available as an Internet Broadcast - on demand from our web site:

    www.greencity.com/worldreview.htm

    Now our commentary

    JULY 4, 1776

    Next July 4 will come sooner than you think. .On July 2, 1776 the Congress met to discuss Jefferson's Manifesto of Freedom and on the evening of July 4, 1776 finally approved the somewhat modified Manifesto of Freedom, making over sixty changes but not one of Jefferson's "ancient principles" was deleted. These ancient principles Jefferson came to admire are as follows.

    1. Sound government should be based on self-evident truths. These truths should be so obvious, so rational, and so morally sound that their authenticity is beyond reasonable dispute.

    2. The equal station of mankind here on earth is a cosmic reality, an obvious and inherent aspect of the law of nature and of nature's God.

    3. This presupposes (as a self-evident truth) that the Creator made human beings equal in their rights, equal in his sight. (Of course, individual attributes and personal circumstances in life vary widely.)

    4. These rights, which have been bestowed by the Creator on each individual, are unalienable; that is, they cannot be taken away or violated without the offender coming under the judgment and wrath of the Creator. A person may have other rights, such as those that have been created as a "vested" right by statute, but vested rights are not unalienable. They can be altered or eliminated at any time.

    5. Among the most important of the unalienable rights are the right to life, the right to liberty, and the right to pursue whatever course of life a person may desire in search of happiness, so long as it does not invade the inherent rights of others.

    6. The most basic reason for a community or a nation to set up a system of government is to assure its inhabitants that the rights of the people shall be protected and preserved.

    7. And because this is so, it follows that no office or agency of government has any right to exist except with the consent of the people or their representatives.

    8. It also follows that if a government either by malfeasance or neglect, fails to protect those rights - or, even worse, if the government itself begins to violate those rights - then it is the right and duty of the people to regain control of their affairs and set up a form of government that will serve the people better.

    This document would later be called the "Declaration of Independence" by the people. The first two paragraphs of the Declaration incorporated eight previously enumerated "ancient principles" that millenniums earlier the Israelites had at one time practiced achieving one of the earliest and most efficient forms of representative government. flourishing as long as those principles were followed. This form of government would later be emulated by the Anglo-Saxon culture. Now those first two paragraphs.

     When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

    We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. --That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed

    America's enemies are using many ideas to teardown our Republic. Our government as first founded and envisioned by the founding fathers is not the type of government that Plato "the communist" espoused. The world will be a better place by adopting our form of government and not the European models which are sleight of hand socialist systems where the citizen slave is heavily taxed and controlled by government regulations devoid of any bill of rights.

    Today America's freedoms are under attack by both foreign and domestic enemies. We must hunker down and fight for freedom.

    The above eight principles cite in the above article were out of "The Making of America - The Substance and meaning of the Constitution - by Cleon Skousen, pp. 24-39, available through the National Center for Constitutional Studies, H.C. 61 Box 1056, Malta, Idaho 83342.

    THE FORGIVING WAY IS THE PATH

    TO TRUTH

    FOR WHEN FORGIVENESS BEING

    EXISTS

    TRUTH IS

    Now some closing statements.

    "Know Thy Self"

    "Know Thy Thoughts"

    "Know Thy World"

    The first "Know Thyself" was a saying used by Socrates to teach. This saying helps one to understand their own personality and character traits so that one might be able to reform those negative traits.

    The second, "Know Thy Thoughts" denotes a process of being able to observe ones thoughts as they are unfolding and how those thoughts mold one's actions.

    The third "Know Thy World" is a journey of discovery of worldly things. We should endeavor to discover those systems that control us through a systemized state of debasement.

    In the end we must expose and reveal truth, so we might speak for freedom, a freedom built up by a belief in God, humbling oneself, bending thy knee to a higher power and redirecting of one's soul in a new direction where worldly things are unimportant and Godly things the only path, the only way, the only direction.

    In Closing remember these words:

    BE GOOD TO YOURSELF AND OTHERS!

    "World Review Commentary is broadcast every Sunday evening at 9P.M. EDT New York, Internet on demand from web site:

    www. greencity.com/worldreview.htm

    and you can e-mail us at

    radio@greencity.com

    Fax us with your comments: area code 512 892-5645

    Next a closing comment

    "The Delusion HIDES The Delusion"

    "Thanks again for listening"

 GREEN CITY NETWORK
2605 Jones Road Ste. 105
Austin, Texas 78745
Bus 512 892-1128
Fax 512 892-5645
mail_letter.gif (1788 bytes)

© 1999-2002 Green City Network
All Rights Reserved