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@Try Try Again Project (TTAP)
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The Try Try Again Project was founded by Jeffers, a one-man-band promoting universal truths, religious freedom, fairness, and peace. His songs are about liberation, and about spiritual values common to all religions -- because he realizes we cannot have actual freedom of religion until all religions are respected and Theocratic intrusion and imposition of religion into government is forbidden, just as the Founders of the U.S.A. intended.
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Had enough of the "holy wars" and partisan political warfare?
Dec 9, 2015
While the terrible storm blows over while the "religious" zealots and partisan demagogues fight for power over each other, we the people have to deal with and repair the damage they have caused, help each other, and hope that the storm will pass soon and the fools will wake up and realize their vain folly and error. But, while we we wait, we can also take action, because there is a way that real truth will liberate us from all the ignorance, foolishness and madness that plagues us -- truth that will also empower us so that we may finally replace this Theocracy and Plutocracy that now rules us -- replace it with a Real Democracy that will actually be of the people, by the people, and for the people. See http://www.soundclick.com/jeffers And see http://messenger.cjcmp.org
What Does Religious Freedom Mean To You?
Aug 21, 2012
There are some religious Christians in America who think that religious freedom means the freedom to try to impose their religious beliefs on the whole country through political and governmental action. However, most Americans do not know that is not how the Founding Fathers felt about religious freedom. They wrote much, including Article 6 and the 1st Amendment of the Constitution, to make it very clear that there can be no religious freedom unless government is neutral regarding religions, and treats each one equally. See http://messenger.cjcmp.org/foundingfathers.html .
Partisan Politics: Is It the Best Way to Determine Leadership?
Jul 18, 2012
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By now most people have realized how damaging to democracy partisan politics actually is, not to mention how divisive and polarizing it is. Also, more and more people are realizing that it produces NOT government of, by or for the people, but government of, by and for the wealthiest few (regardless of which party wins). Really, it's a contest for the throne, and the person who wins the throne of power really doesn't serve all the people. Under the present system, that's practically impossible. I believe there's a better way, and it's based on a philosophy that was written long ago in different ways. For example, the Old Testament says: "Be wise and consider the ways of the ants, which having no guide, overseer or ruler, provide food in the summer and gather in the harvest." And it also says: "If you want a king, you reject God," for "God is not a man nor a son of man," and "besides God there is no Savior." Another example is in the Book of Tao, which says: "When the best leader's work is accomplished, the people will say, 'We did it ourselves!'" In other words, we should stop looking for a conquering hero or someone to play king or queen. Instead, we should make partisan politics obsolete, put an end to the presidential form of monarchy, and establish government that really is of, by and for the people. See http://messenger.cjcmp.org/partisanpolitics.htm. .
POVERTY: America's Greatest Shame
Jul 18, 2012
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About half the people in America have been led to believe that poverty is not their problem, that it is a problem brought on the poor by themselves, and that they deserve to be poor because they are merely "lazy" and not "self-reliant." That's the attitude that Ronald Reagan spread in the 1980s. And lots of Americans bought it, and many still buy it. But is it true? Really? There's a good article that tells the truth about it at http://messenger2.cjcmp.org/poverty.html
We, The People, In Order to Form a More Perfect Union
Jun 13, 2012
The preamble to the U.S. Constitution states: "We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America." But we do not have a perfect Union, but a divided nation. We do not have justice for all, but unfairness and injustice. Our government does not ensure domestic tranquility or promote the general welfare, but causes conflict and division, and serves the interests of the wealthiest few at our expense. That is why Americans should take the Declaration of Independence to heart, and realize we have the right and the duty to alter and reform our government when it no longer serves our interests. That time has come. That's why we should adopt the 21st Century Declaration of Independence. See http://messenger.cjcmp.org/newdeclaration.html