By            Chuck Baldwin
December 1, 2011
NewsWithViews.com
December 1, 2011
NewsWithViews.com
It            is well documented that many of America's Founding Fathers had a very            real and deep-seated distrust of standing armies--and for good reason.            They had just fought a costly and bloody war for independence, which            had been largely predicated upon the propensities for the abuse and            misuse of individual liberties by a pervasive and powerful standing            army (belonging to Great Britain) amongst them. Listen to Thomas Jefferson:            "I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our            liberties than standing armies." Note that Jefferson identified            both banking institutions and standing armies as being "dangerous            to our liberties." James Madison said, "A standing army is            one of the greatest mischief that can possibly happen." Elbridge            Gerry (Vice President under James Madison) called standing armies "the            bane of liberty." 
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