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If you're an athlete and you want to win a race, you get yourself a coach. Your coach will encourage you, nag you, maybe yell at you, in order to drag out your maximum performance so you win the race.
George Washington said if you want to be a great human being, you need to be a great American and -- more important -- a great Christian. The Christian Scriptures teach that life is like a race that we need to train for, run hard, and win.
So if you want to follow George Washington's advice, you need a coach.
Wouldn't it be great to have George Washington as your coach! He coached the Continental Army to victory over the mighty British Empire. He coached the Constitutional Convention to agreement on a new Constitution. And after he served as America's first President, he became known as "the Father of his Country."
What would George Washington say about you if he were your personal coach?
If you're like me, he would say you're a lousy Christian and a stinking rotten American.
Ouch!
Why would he say that?
Because he led troops into battle to fight taxes like a three-pence per pound tax on tea, and you do nothing over tax on a gallon of gas that's TEN TIMES HIGHER. The total tax burden in the colonies was less than 2% of colonial income, but today's government takes over half of everything you earn. Like those who signed the Declaration of Independence, George Washington was among those who risked "our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor," but today's government makes it illegal for teachers in public schools to teach students that the Declaration of Independence is really true. (Sure, they can teach that guys in powdered wigs used to believe it to be true, but teachers cannot teach that the Declaration of Independence really is objectively true, endorse the contents, or promote it.)
George Washington would quickly conclude that Americans don't value liberty. They value security. This is exactly the mindset of a slave who has relatively easy working conditions and doesn't want the risks that would face him in the outside world.
We know of no other coaching program that raises you from a slave to a free man, willing to assume the risks of personal responsibility.
Further, we know of no program that educates you, taking you off the Plantation and giving you the education that the rich colonial kids of America received.
George Washington's AdviceOn May 2, 1778, when the Continental Army had emerged from its infamous winter at Valley Forge, Commander-in-Chief George Washington issued the following:
The Writings of George Washington, JC Fitzpatrick, ed., Wash. DC: US Gov't Printing Office, 1932, Vol. XI:342-343, General Orders of 5/2/1778 On May 12, 1779, in a speech to the Delaware Indian Chiefs, Washington coached them:
The Writings of George Washington, JC Fitzpatrick, ed., Wash. DC: US Gov't Printing Office, 1932, Vol 15, p.55. |
You are a victim of Educational Malpractice.Compared to colonial Americans, you are an ignorant barbarian. Sure, you know how to use your Blackberry. But bring a 9-year-old into the 21st century from 1776, and the kid would be able to figure out how to use your computer and remote control as fast as you did. But Colonial Americans could read the Federalist Papers and debate the issues intelligently. You can't. They had the moral courage to fight against tyranny. You don't. There were three things that America's Founding Fathers believed schools should teach, and you were deprived of all three -- by law. These three things are prescribed in America's "Organic Law," and even today can still be found in many state constitutions, but you probably don't even know what "organic law" means. What were the three things that every school in America was supposed to teach? What are the three things that made America the most prosperous and admired nation in history? What are the three things that have been taken out of government-run schools in the 20th century, and as a result have crippled Americans like you and me, leaving America a bankrupt and despised nation? No other coaching program will tell you what these three things are. No other program will transform you with these three things. |
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A coach tells people what they do not want to hear and shows them what they do not want to see so that they can be all that they can be.
The quality of a person's life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavor
Vince Lombardi
George Washington's AdviceOn May 2, 1778, when the Continental Army had emerged from its infamous winter at Valley Forge, Commander-in-Chief George Washington issued the following:
The Writings of George Washington, JC Fitzpatrick, ed., Wash. DC: US Gov't Printing Office, 1932, Vol. XI:342-343, General Orders of 5/2/1778 On May 12, 1779, in a speech to the Delaware Indian Chiefs, Washington coached them:
The Writings of George Washington, JC Fitzpatrick, ed., Wash. DC: US Gov't Printing Office, 1932, Vol 15, p.55. |