To Mark Levin - On Our Record -
Saturday, October 24, 2009 at 2:47PM
Freedom Fighters - Mark (l) Rush (r)I wish I had the knowledge, perseverance and background as Mark Levin. This is a man I evidently respect. He has had a direction what seems for his entire life. Often I here him say he wish he could have been one of those men at Independence Hall in 1776. One of the signers, one of the framers. Sometimes I think he would have settled to be a page, a scribe, a fly on the wall. I think for him to have simply breathed from the same air as those illustrious men in that room that day, that evening, those hours would fill him with excileration which may have satisified many a mens life. NO Mark really wanted to be there!
God puts us in a time and a place in history, God tries us, God lets us make our decisions, God has given us a free will. Mark you are a man of this age and I think God is looking down at you, he put you here and he is not displeased.
In researching this note to the world I first came accross a document entitled The Americans Who Risked Everything at the United States Freedom Fighter Website, I provides for a hint at the fortitude of our forefathers, those men that signed that document that Mark so respects.
Mark in reading The Americans Who Risked Everything document a hundred tones were struck, on any day you could pick any one as being the most important, here are mine for this day...
"On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was adopted.
There were no trumpets blown. No one stood on his chair and cheered. The afternoon was waning and Congress had no thought of delaying the full calendar of routine business on its hands. For several hours they worked on many other problems before adjourning for the day....
...I imagine that many of you are somewhat surprised at the names not there: George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Patrick Henry. All were elsewhere."
After reading The Americans Who Risked Everything I noticed that it was written by Rush H. Limbaugh, Jr., Rush Limbaugh III's father, it is also at The Rush Limbugh Website I believe that Rush termed the name "The Great One" for Mark Levin.
Mark you were not there, but like them you work into those wee hours when know one sees you, the wee hours of the freedom fighter, the road of our fathers.
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