CPR Lifeline Advisory - Thursday - 3/9/2023
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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…
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The month of March has been designated as “Women’s History Month, following Black History Month in February. These are artificial designations which primarily serve to draw attention to an otherwise public apathy toward achievements by women or Blacks (even Black women) in the history of the nation. The existence of such periods honoring appropriate achievements as well as significant contributions of such Americans undermines the general Marxist accusations or the secular humanists’ narratives of White male supremacy. The education of the general public regarding the achievements of historic American figures speaks volumes in diametric opposition to the secularists and Marxist propagandists.
In light of all this, in this edition we honor Rosa Parks by offering the text of one of her brief speeches, delivered on March 25, 1965, at the Montgomery Freedom March. Also, we honor her with an article wrote on Rosa Parks in relation to the foundations that were laid for a further foray of courage and non-violent actions in the struggle for civil rights to be respected and then rewarded to those whose rights were suppressed in this nation. There is a final article in today’s edition from Mr. Kevin Anderson, who graciously allowed God’s Country Church in Marysville, Ohio to be the setting for the birth of the Coalition for a Principled Republic. He wrote an article explaining about the church and our subsequent efforts in forming the CPR there in 2019.
Also, in this edition, we are moving the CPR section, regarding the member organizations or the affiliates or allies and their actions, to the top of the aggregate groupings. Leaders and of these member organizations are in many ways grassroots activists and organizers and patriots putting into practice the ideals and principles and values that we hold to be true. It was felt that all these groups and their activities need to “bubble up to the surface” of our subsequent editions. Other aggregate sections still remain, but the actions of our linked-up organizations are believed to be significant and important in the battle to restore our nation to its principled foundation.
This is in alignment with the CPR Advisory continuing forward into 2023 to seek to promote the genuine ideals, principles, and values that were sought by the founding generation. New patriots are awakening each day, and our intent is to help in that awakening by tethering it as much as possible to those Judeo-Christian ideals, principles, and values that so many Americans have given their lives in order to substantiate them in the world. The CPR is willing to work with other Christian, patriot, and conservative organizations as they mobilize to respond to the clear and present danger to our Republic. Currently, there are well over a dozen NGOs working together or that are affiliated with the CPR or our individual member groups.
As mentioned in the inaugural edition in January, “the intent was also to stimulate and support leadership and activism aimed at exercising those God-given rights to be able to retain our Constitutional Republic and to restore America as “One Nation Under God.” The original words of guidance from Heavenly Father in establishing the CPR were to re-establish covenant with Him, to establish and continually enhance the lines of communication with Him and one another, and to establish community in the process of working together on endeavors and projects worthy of investment. Connectedness of community is established through the importance or value attributed to the levels of communication that are needed to help each other, as people or as organizations. As mentioned in our inaugural edition, “we are now coming full circle as a nation, and the patriots have the choice to join in cooperative arrangements with other coalitions or confederations or associations working in the concerted effort to save the Republic. We need to join together, or the United States of America as a Constitutional Republic will die.”
Kevin Anderson’s article refers to the CPR founding in October of 2019, and from the foundation, as it was established, the volunteer base and lines of cooperative communication remained intact. At this time, a community, or an alliance, of organizations continues forward to expand our efforts of education, activism, and cooperative support. In this third year, we’ve initiated the newsletter as our first move to step “out of the shadows” of the Citizen Sentinels Network and develop even more.
The CPR intends to strengthen internal communication within the coalition, as well as to advance the public education efforts of our member organizations. This is not some single, ‘top-down’ organized operation, but an alliance of several autonomous grassroots organizations that are willing to promote, protect, and offer mutually beneficial support between each of the affiliated organizations. From many united, we each gain strength.
The Coalition for a Principled Republic exists as a grassroots alliance, or confederation, of organizations connected via common lines of communication and shared information and focused on promoting cooperative action on vital projects deemed compatible to organizations that seek to retain a Republic rooted in the shared ideals, principles, and values of our Judeo- Christian heritage. We actively seek alliances, so if readers belong to like-minded organizations, we request consideration as affiliated or partnered arrangements to work together. Divided the Republic could falter; but United, the “We the People” will stand!
Women’s History Month, Rosa Parks & the Fight for Civil Rights Preceding the Bus Boycott
By Dennis Jamison – 3/2/2020
As Americans begin the month of March, which is designated as Women’s History Month, and as the remembrance of Black History Month just ended, there is a unique opportunity to reflect upon Rosa Parks (b. February 4, 1913, Tuskegee, AL – d. October 24, 2005, Detroit, MI), and the time in which she lived. As a black woman, she became an international icon of the Civil Rights movement. But, as this transition from one month to the next in light of America’s past unfolds, it is a good time to reflect on why Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights movement are so important in American history. They provide lessons in how “democracy” can go bad.
Many Americans hold the image of Rosa Parks as the little elderly “Negro lady,” who through her bold act of defiance, launched the Montgomery Bus Boycott, becoming a symbol of the civil rights struggle. Yet, there is much more to this history than Rosa Parks’ single act of defiance against a bus driver in Montgomery, Alabama. Rosa Parks is among the many who protested against the Jim Crow segregation, including the practice of “Negros to the back” of public buses. During this time, several efforts were made to challenge such Jim Crow discrimination in various southern states.
Most southern states (those of the Democrat-controlled former Confederacy) allowed the bus companies to permit their bus drivers police-like authority on their buses. Backed by state law, individual bus companies followed their own Jim Crow practices of segregation, and they left it to the individual bus drivers to enforce restrictions. It could be argued that the bus companies were a more simple version of the woke corporations of this millennium.
One early serious legal challenge in Virginia involved Irene Morgan, a woman at the core of Morgan v. Virginia, 328 U.S. 373 (1946). The case resulted in a landmark ruling that Virginia’s state law enforcing segregation on interstate buses was illegal. It was argued successfully by William H. Hastie, an American lawyer, judge, public official, educator, and civil rights advocate.
At the time, Irene Morgan said: “If something happens to you which is wrong, the best thing to do is have it corrected in the best way you can… The best thing for me to do was to go to the Supreme Court.” Even though this case was historic and overturned state segregation laws, such laws did not apply to travel on buses within state boundaries, but it did lead to the U.S. Supreme Court setting the precedent that interstate commerce came under the Commerce Clause, and segregation on buses traveling from state to state was unconstitutional.
Another case, but one that did not make it to the “big league” of the Supreme Court, involved a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army by the name of Jackie Robinson. In 1944, young Robinson refused to move to the back of a local bus and ended up in a confrontation with an Army officer in Fort Hood, Texas. Future major league ball player (yes, that Jackie Robinson) was brought up on serious charges and ultimately faced a military court-martial. Robinson was eventually acquitted. After World War II, the NAACP began to actively investigate and litigate such cases.
In the larger scheme of history, one of the reasons that the NAACP began to more actively delve into these issues is due to an even deeper horror of what was going on after World War II. One of the more infamous incidents happened on Abraham Lincoln’s birthday in 1946. An incident occurred that involved another young black Army veteran. Isaac Woodard Jr., a former sergeant in the U.S. Army, was traveling to his home in the South after his service in the Pacific Theater. He had been honorably discharged after returning to the states.
Sergeant Woodard was simply returning to his family, but en route, he was forcibly removed from a Greyhound bus by police in South Carolina. According to Woodard’s court testimony, he had been punched in the face and repeatedly beaten with nightsticks. He stated that he was repeatedly jabbed in his eyes with a billy club. He had been beaten so badly in the head that the following day he awoke blind and had temporarily lost his memory. After this incident Sergeant Woodard was never the same. He was beaten so badly he never recovered his vision.
This grisly tale touched off a great deal of indignation throughout the country not long after the war. Fortunately, despite media suppression in the South, similar stories of beatings of returning black veterans with tragic outcomes only trickled out during this time. Isaac Woodard’s tragedy was recounted again and again in the media in northern cities, and in particular, it caught the attention of the President of the United States. When Harry Truman became aware of such accounts of vicious racist atrocities, he was appalled.
Some historians have revealed that when an old friend wrote to Harry Truman at the time, appealing to him as a fellow Southerner, to go “easy” on civil rights, Truman’s return comments included: “When a mayor and a City Marshall can take a Negro Sergeant off a bus in South Carolina, beat him up and put out one of his eyes, and nothing is done about it by the State Authorities, something is really radically wrong with the system…”
On December 5, 1946, Harry Truman issued Executive Order 9808. This executive action established the President’s Committee on Civil Rights (PCCR). This Committee was an effort aimed at proactively addressing the exploding problems of violent racism in post-war America.
By October 1947, the Committee published “To Secure These Rights: The Report of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights.” The report proposed, among a number of remedies, the establishment of a permanent Civil Rights Commission, a Joint Congressional Committee on Civil Rights, a Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department, and an effort to develop federal protection from lynching, as well as the abolition of poll taxes.
The underlying problem was the institutionalization of racism via the governments of the Democrat-controlled South. Truman had an uphill battle against his own political party just to “do the right thing.” But, the action of pushing blacks to the back of buses was a “mild” form of the racism that had been sewn into the very culture of the old white supremacist Confederacy that had existed for decades. Rosa Park’s actions were truly brave, and should be remembered as a significant milestone in American history, but her actions also need to be understood in light of the history of the foundations that were laid prior to her individual action.
And, the real suppression was the suppression of the black vote pervading Democrat-controlled southern governments. Truman’s act of defiance of his own Party, took courage as well. It was tantamount to political suicide. Americans do not realize that those pioneering efforts with the Committee on Civil Rights, which was a Division of the U.S. Justice Department, needed to be established because the regional governments in the south were reinforcing and protecting one another. Federal intervention was the beginning of the efforts to provide federal protection from lynching blacks and a start to allow the blacks the unrestricted right to vote -- without the state government’s shadowy intimidation and without poll taxes.
The underlying problem was the institutionalization of racism via the networks of state and local OneParty-controlled governments. This was the fruition of democracy in the South. Democracy as a form of government was rejected by the Founding Fathers. It is why the government they created was a Constitutional Republic. Today, the contemporary Left and “Progressives,” otherwise known as Democrats, constantly talk about “democracy” and how they will help everyone under the sun. But, this represents only hollow words. When good people like Rosa Parks are forced to reach down within themselves to take courage to go and stand up the many Goliaths of government intimidation and tyranny, the evils of “democracy” are revealed. The truth of why the Founders rejected democracy becomes self-evident.
Today once again, America is in need of both women and men, of any race, creed, or nationality to arise and actively resist OneParty-controlled government mandates and dictates that restrict the freedoms that the blood of patriots secured all throughout our history. Rosa Parks is a model for all people to stand up for their rights at the risk of their lives or livelihood. It follows the model of the Founding Fathers, who in their fight to secure Freedom, they pledged: “Our Lives Our Fortunes Our Sacred Honor.”
Speech at the Alabama Freedom March
Rosa Parks
March 25, 1965— Montgomery, Alabama
Rev. Abernathy and all the distinguished leaders of this nation and all of you wonderful Freedom Fighters, my brothers and sisters and my children – because I have been called the mother of this – you see before you now a victim of all that has been perpetrated against one to make us less than human. As a very small child, I had to hide from the Ku Klux Klan to keep from getting killed or thinking I was going to be killed. My family were deprived of the land that they owned and driven off it after they had worked and paid for it. I did not have the opportunity to attend school as many have and I am handicapped in every way, but I am expected to a first-class citizen. I want to be one. I have struggled hard during my early days.
I will always be thankful for the NAACP for giving me some direction to try to channel my activities for a better way of life. I am also very thankful for Dr. Martin Luther King who came to Montgomery with his nonviolent, Christian attitude and loving your enemies. Of course, last few days in Selma, actually, I almost lost the faith. I almost didn't come here today because so many people told me not to come here. And I said to myself, I could not come here, seeing what had happened in Selma, armed with only love. However, I came here with a hope and a faith, and you have given me back that faith today.
Also, I want to say that, through the compliments of someone, we were given – showered – leaflets about the Communist school, that particular school where they accused Dr. King of being a student. He was not a student, but I was, and that particular school, Myles Horton, is responsible for me today not hating every white person I see. I learned at that time and at that place that there are decent people of every race and color. We are not in a struggle of black against white, but wrong and right, right against wrong. Thank you and many things I could say but I will not for lack of time because we must hear Dr. King, our leader.
“My will is that His Will be done”
By Kevin Anderson
Trustee of God’s Country Church
11-7-2019
God’s will be done in earth as it is in heaven… Mathew 6:10, KJV, reads “in earth” not “on earth”. What is the difference?
Humans are earthen vessels, made from dust or clay (earth); as is pottery (vessels). There are some made unto honor (to carry God’s will), others to dishonor (carry away waste). 2 Co 4:6-7, 2Tim 2:20, Rom 9:21.
Some are willing to submit to God’s will, some refuse. As I seek to do God’s will I wrestle daily to resist doing my own thing. “I think” is often my favorite starting phrase when explaining why I am doing what I am doing. Do I think or consider what God thinks? What if I started saying “God thinks I should…” ?
I have a story to tell, it is a long story that you would not read so I will not tell it all but give a summary of it.
I hope what is in heaven will also be in earth.
There is a building that sets in the open farmland of central Ohio. It has been there over 170 years. I do not know who built it but what I know it has always been a building for congregations to meet in and honor our Lord. The name on the door has changed many times but now remains God’s Country Church. I know the lady that gave it this current name. She fought hard to keep it open so it could be used for those who would come seeking the Lord. Years ago she married a young man who is half her age. Then in time it was to be that he would be the pastor in this building and was for twenty years, until a year ago. I never saw such dedication of two people for the work they did. Though not perfect in their efforts they sought to do The Lord’s will.
Now what happened this past year or two is tragic, or maybe not because we do not know what will be; we only know what was and is at the moment. The pain of division came between husband and wife, then the families, then the congregation. Most all stopped coming to the building so the flock is now scattered. This nearly left the building being put up for sale. If it sold it may have been turned to a residence, and the proceeds to help fund divorcement. If nothing was done the property could have been left to the state to decide, which means probably sitting empty.
I was told by the Spirit of our Father to show up and keep the doors open. I have been there with a brother during this time of litigation. With this brother we kept the faith that God’s will be done. We showed up even when the locks were changed keeping us meeting outside in the nearby picnic shelter which is part of the property. As time passed and through much cost for legal counsel, the court ruled it cannot be sold or used as a personal residence. We were granted keys to the building and stewardship of the property for the Lord, and it has a purpose.
At times we might be asked “what is God’s will?” Many will respond with the words “I think” meaning there is no real answer except one’s own thought. Personally I can only hear “show up” concerning the church. I know one other who hears the same thing and we show up Sundays at eleven a.m. hoping others will hear the same message. On some occasions there have been some who stopped by the church “showing up” maybe only to encourage our obedience increasing our trust what the Lord says. Even once we received a donation. We view these things to be encouraging to continue to do that which is God’s will: to show up. This we do, believing our faith is real. If we are fools, then let us be fools for Christ Jesus.
This past weekend some people, earthen vessels, showed up from the west coast, east coast, north and south. This was not a large group nor are they those who stand out so that they would draw attention attracting many others but they came with a message which they did not know until showing up. Their reason was to gather to form and strengthen relationships and discuss CPR for a cursed nation. I believe we all discovered their real reason why they came to God’s Country Church, was to “show up” and that was the testimony of each of why they were there, that they needed to “Show Up.” This is all the Lord is asking of us and as we congregate in faith by coming with no other purpose other than to do the Lord’s will.
Can you believe this short story and think that God is not involved in an old building and earthen vessels that He has preserved so that somehow His will be done?
If you show up when called because showing up was your call maybe you will be a witness to His will in action.
Now it is true all had done their homework having studied making themselves prepared to show up. We had things to share and were prepared to share with one and other. All were encouraged and inspired by what was shared and learned… 2 Timothy 2:15. However, the purpose is formed by our Father and the command was to show up which was His will. Now that we know to show up then we will trust we find brethren. Thus we are few but many when we show up when we hear the call.
Do the work the Lord has given you and be faithful to watch over the things the Lord provided you. So by keeping in good faith and in company of those who will watch over thee, these are brethren in our Lord.
Coalition Connections…
From Pastor Earl Wallace at Liberty Christian Fellowship: Lifting Us Up In Liberty: The dangers of Governments Suppressing Christianity:
From The Rachel Hamm Show: Election Integrity Project-CA Lawsuit Update
From Catching Fire News: Reverend Craft Takes it on the Road in his new Rev Mobile - Reverend Craft takes his Christian Citizenship ministry on the road in his new Rev Mobile. Rather than the Crazy Racist Theory being preached in our universities today, Rev shows up as a black minister and ambassador with a different message — a message of reconciliation, and the need for a moral revival.
From Stephanie Mann of Safe Kids Now at the Conference on the Global Sex Revolution and Sex Education: Summary of 2022 Family Peace Forum International Conference: Global Sex Revolution and Sex Education
From SCRIBES COLLEGE of JOURNALISM: SA. Dru Kristenev introducing SCRIBES COLLEGE of JOURNALISM
Article links…
Rosa Parks 'Transformed a Nation' on This Day - From Time
Life Among the Ruins – From American Greatness - by Victor Davis Hanson
Woking Up – From The American Mind
The Communist Woke Are Dedicated Useful Idiots – From Canada Free Press
ICYMI > The Case For Black Patriotism by Glenn C. Loury | Articles – From First Things
Video links…
Rosa Parks: Bus Boycott, Civil Rights & Facts – From HISTORY.com
Tape we reviewed shows Jan. 6 was neither an 'insurrection,' nor 'deadly' – From FOX News - Tucker
"They Lied To Us All": New January 6 Footage, Kangaroo Court Cover-Up, Blackout on Police Firebomb – From Facts Matter with Roman Balmakov
Ex-Capitol police officer tells Tucker he was never called by Jan. 6 committee – From FOX News - Tucker
Thomas Sowell - The Origins of Woke – From LibertyPen - In 1995, Thomas Sowell examined the elitist social movement that has now metastasized into Woke culture. (It is prophetic!)
Podcast links…
From Liberty Is The Law: Paul Harvey: Our Lives Our Fortunes Our Sacred Honor
From 'Life, Liberty & Levin' w/ Mark Levin: NPR’s Marxism Flex - Part 1
From Dinesh D’Souza: New Jan 6 Footage Shows the Jan 6 Committee Was a Real Goebbels Operation
From Hillsdale College: An American Identity Crisis | Vivek Ramaswamy
From The Academy of Ideas: Why the Lack of Religion Breeds Mental Illness
Coalition Resources - follow the links…
Citizen Sentinels Network - Citizen Voice News: Citizen Voice | Substack
Liberty Christian Fellowship: About Us – Liberty Christian Fellowship
Safe Family and Neighborhood Resource: Safe Kids Now
Christian Homeschool Resources: Ed-Exit
Resource Promoting the Natural Family & Family Values: Natural Family Foundation
Christian Constitution Education Resource: Camp Constitution.net
Liberty Tree Constitution Education Resource: LIBERTY TREE ONLINE UNIVERSITY
Election Education Resources - follow the links…
Excellent Non-Partisan Election Resource: Election Integrity Project California
National Election Resource: My Voter Hub – From My Faith Votes
National Election Resource: From True the Vote - Election Integrity Tip Line: Tip Line
National Election Resource: Election Integrity Scorecard – From The Heritage Foundation
National Election Resource: Voter Fraud Map: Election Fraud Database – From Heritage
2020 Election Education Resource: US 2020 Election Fraud at a Glance
National Election Resource: VotifyNow
Recommended Resources - follow the links…
Excellent Citizen Activist Resource: Precinct Strategy: Home
To Restore our educational system to the excellence, morality and patriotism envisioned by our American Founders: For Kids And Country
Public School Exit Resource: Public School Exit - Online Education Impact Program
CRT information for parents, which they can download: Moms for America
Washington Times Constitution Education Resource: Special Section - To The Republic: Rediscovering the Constitution -