@kyleisinnocent@The_Justice7 "We want you to go home. I'm recording and there's so many people... It's just they're gonna push their way up here... I don't wanna see you get hurt. We will make a path dead-ass... We will make a path, please. JUST LET US MAKE A PATH... GO GO LET's GO. "
When the enemy comes in a'roarin' like a flood,
Coveting the kingdom and hungering for blood,
The Lord will raise a standard up and lead His people ,
The Lord of Hosts will go before defeating every foe;
defeating every foe.
Some men trust in chariots, some trust in the horse,
But we will depend upon the Name of Christ our Lord,
The Lord has made my hands to war and my fingers to fight.
The Lord lays low our enemies, but He raises us upright;
He raises us upright.
Since it is all the rage to talk about 1776 these days, it might merit a look at a few events leading up to the eventual separation of the colonies from the crown after a long train of abuses.
"When a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object..."
1. March 5, 1770: Boston Massacre
"William Wemms, James Hartegan, William McCauley... soldiers in the English 29th regiment of foot, were accused of murdering Crispus Attucks, Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, and Patrick Carr."
2. MA Superior Court 11/27/1770
"John Adams (1735-1826), as a young lawyer the future president served as counsel for the defense in the trial of eight British soldiers accused of murder during a riot in Boston on March 5." loc.gov/law/help/rare-…