The GREATNESS of the republic of the United States of America

Published by WTK’s Constitutionalist, author and journalist Marc Alan Urbach.

It seems like most of the news or a large part of it is negative news. “If it bleeds, it leads.”  But this is just the opposite of reality because here in America there is greatness every day.
The republic of the United States of America is without a doubt the greatest country in the history of the world. What our citizens have accomplished in a little over 240 years is nothing short of a miracle. We have had the greatest entrepreneurs, the greatest inventors, the military, the greatest doctors, and the greatest foundation in the history of the world.
Just think of all our inventors and entrepreneurs. Eli Whitney with the “cotton gin.” Alexander Graham Bell with the phonograph and telephone. Thomas Edison with the incandescent light bulb and movie projector. Dr. Jonas Salk inventing a vaccine against polio. William Levitt of “Levittown, NY”, NASA, with John Glenn and Neil Armstrong and all the many other people who have enriched our society and other nations.
It all started with the most amazing men in my opinion in the history of the world, our Righteous Christian Founding Fathers. What they established and gave to their posterity is without a doubt the greatest gift any nation has received. The thought that the people could rule their government by their elected representatives changed the history of the world forever. No longer would kings and nobles and lords rule society. Here in America the “people” would rule “by the consent of the governed.” The notion that citizen’s rights are “unalienable” which means they come from God and NOT the government is simply remarkable.
We here at We The Kids will hopefully change the environment of news. Our upcoming radio talk show will give listeners the opportunity to learn the greatness of the Founding Fathers, the greatness of our Founding documents, the greatness of our history and wonderful interviews with Patriots from all walks of life. We hope you spread the word about WTK’s radio as all of us are working very hard to create an outstanding program. God Bless, preserve and prosper,
Marc
51Z7WnccZ9L._SX331_BO1,204,203,200_Our Founding Fathers were extremely religious men who used the Bible as the foundation for their lives. Article III of the Northwest Ordinance which was signed into law in 1789 said, “Religion, morality and knowledge being necessary to the good government and happiness of mankind, schools and the means of education shall forever be encouraged.” Meaning teach “Religion” ( Bible ) in the “schools” “forever.” And for about 160 years it was LEGAL & CONSTITUTIONALLY PROTECTED to do the following in our public schools: Teach the Bible, teach the Ten Commandments, a teacher to lead students in prayer, Invocations and Benedictions and prayer at athletic games. Now almost all gone.
Carl and Jesse picOpen letter to Whiskey Tango Kilo team (WTK) Fox news-kids
ussupremecourtMerrick Garland, to “Advice and Consent” or not to, that is the question.

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