Marcus Tullius Cicero famously said, "Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice; moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.” Those thoughts came to this reporter's mind as I stood applauding with over two dozen enthusiastic Tea Party members in Tavares last night.
The standing ovation was in appreciation for an impassioned speech given by Constitutional Originalist KrisAnne Hall, who made the long trip from near Lake City to share her vision of a re-educated, and rekindled, America.
Hall is a meticulous researcher and had the full attention of every audience member as she led them step by step though the reasons the U. S. Constitution Bill of Rights came to be, starting with the Magna Carta.
Hall's one hour talk, aimed squarely at the eyes, ears, and souls of a room of adults blessed with a refreshing 9 year old homeschooler, will not easily be forgotten.
Hall's main message is that tyrants in various guises stand ready at all times to usurp our God-given rights if we don't constantly refresh our knowledge of those rights.
Rex Harrill
The standing ovation was in appreciation for an impassioned speech given by Constitutional Originalist KrisAnne Hall, who made the long trip from near Lake City to share her vision of a re-educated, and rekindled, America.
Hall is a meticulous researcher and had the full attention of every audience member as she led them step by step though the reasons the U. S. Constitution Bill of Rights came to be, starting with the Magna Carta.
Hall's one hour talk, aimed squarely at the eyes, ears, and souls of a room of adults blessed with a refreshing 9 year old homeschooler, will not easily be forgotten.
Hall's main message is that tyrants in various guises stand ready at all times to usurp our God-given rights if we don't constantly refresh our knowledge of those rights.
Rex Harrill