Tribute to John Hancock & The Story of His Ship The Lydia
This Isn't Permission. It's Physical Removal. (by Michael Boldin and the The Tenth Amendment Center) THROW. THEM. OUT. That's how John Hancock and the Sons of Liberty dealt with warrantless searches and seizures. They didn't wait for permission. They didn't file lawsuits. They literally threw government agents out of town. Commemorating John Hancock’s birthday - January 23, 1737 - this is the incredible story of physical removal - the founders' timeless blueprint of how to be free, whether the government likes it or not. Watch on Youtube THE LYDIA April 1768. British customs agents boarded Hancock's ship, the Lydia. They [...]
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Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Signers of the Declaration of Independence – Hancock Posted on 08 June 2010 by admin Rachel Ann John Hancock was born in Braintree, Massachusetts on January 23rd, 1737. He was the first of 56 people who RISKED THEIR LIVES by signing the Declaration of Independence. John is and was well known for his extra large signature on the Declaration. He was the only one to sign this big and afterwards he exclaimed, “There, I guess King George will be able to read that!” John’s father died when he was just 7 years old in 1744. This must have been very [...]



