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Below is a poem (loosely based on the Guy Fawkes poem) written
the day after Congress sent the Military Commissions Act to President Bush. That bill is but the codification of the treasonous
doctrine both the executive branch and the judiciary have been asserting for years – that even U.S. citizens can be declared
"enemy combatants" and stripped of their ancient right to jury trial, and of the rest of the protections in our Bill
of Rights. Click the hyperlinks for a multi-media experience. Pass it along to others. Then resolve to do your
utmost to stop anyone, from any political party, who would destroy our Constitutional Republic.
Stewart Rhodes
Remember, Remember
the 29th of September The Military Commissions Act, assault on
the Bill of Rights by a
vile
lot;
I see no reason why that day of high treason Should ever be forgot.
Remember, Remember the 11th of September The American
Reichstag Fire burned hot;
I see no reason why the lessons of history
Should ever be forgot.
Remember, Remember this is land of the free, home of the brave
Land of the scared, home of the slaves it is not;
I see no reason why Liberty or Death, Spirit of 1776
Should ever be forgot.
Remember, Remember,
the source of your rights
is in heaven
Proclamations of black robed
priests matter not;
I see no reason, why their creeping treason
Should ever be forgot.
Remember, Remember "when the government fears the people,
there is liberty."
"When the people fear their government" there
is not;
I see no reason why this timeless truth of freedom
Should ever be forgot.
Remember, Remember the 19th of April
Embattled farmers stood in the Concord meadow
Firing the world-changing shot;
I see no reason why the 19h of April
Should ever be forgot.
Remember, Remember the 19th of April,
Embattled Jews stood in
the Warsaw Ghetto
Firing on the Nazi rot; I see no reason why the 19th of April
Should ever be forgot.
Remember, Remember the 19th of April
Embattled Davidian women and children
burned in the fire
so hot;
I see no reason why the 19th of April
Should ever be forgot.
Remember, Remember their spirits live forever
Thus they did fear not;
I see no reason why these examples of defiance
Should ever be forgot.
Remember, Remember your body will not live forever
That you will die matters not;
When The Day comes, follow your fathers
Give them ball for ball, and shot for shot.
© 2006 E. Stewart Rhodes
E. Stewart Rhodes is an ex-U.S. Army paratrooper, disabled veteran,
former firearms instructor, and former member of the D.C. staff of
Congressman Ron Paul. Stewart graduated from Yale Law School in 2004
and is currently a research scholar for Yale writing a book on how the
applications of the laws of war to the American people in the “war on
terror” pose a grave threat to our constitutional republic. Stewart
practices law in Montana. He welcomes comments by e-mail.
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