38-year-old King George the Third ruled the largest empire the earth had ever seen - "on which the sun never sets." In a sense, he was a one-world government globalist.
President Ronald Reagan declared May 9, 1983: "The Founding Fathers
understood that only by MAKING GOVERNMENT THE SERVANT, not the master, only by positing SOVEREIGNTY in THE PEOPLE and not the state, can we hope to protect freedom ... In 1776, the source of government excess was the crown's abuse of power and its attempt to suffocate the colonists with its overbearing demands. In our own day, the danger of too much state power has taken a subtler but no less dangerous form."
Twenty-seven abuses of King George the Third were listed in the Declaration of Independence, signed JULY 4, 1776. These abuses included:
A two-tiered justice system:
"... He has made judges dependent on his will alone..."
Weaponizing bureaucracy:
"... He has erected a multitude of new offices, and sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people and eat out their substance ..."
Imposing martial law:
"... He has kept among us, in times of peace, standing armies ... ... To subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution ... ... For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us ..."
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