Quote by Bruce R. McConkie

The spirit that rebels against governmental meddling in the affairs of the people of this nation is one that should be fostered. If the day comes that Mr. Average Citizen meekly submits to government intervention and control of his economic and social affairs then he will be in line to have his rights and freedoms curtailed. We need to develop the desire to keep our freedoms and rights alive. To do this we should know what these rights are both our inalienable or natural rights and our political rights.
Author: Bruce R. McConkie, Source: The Deseret News, 19 March 1945 through 10 April 1945Saved by cboyack in control politics liberty government freedom rights rebellion activism politician 2 years ago[save this] [permalink]

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