About
About
Thu, 04/02/2009 – 3:18pm — Web Admin
Who Are We?
Freedom Troopers are concerned citizens like you and me. We are concerned with our government overstepping its authority, undermining our Constitution and Rule of Law, and making decisions that result in repeating a history of dismal performance. That’s not history at all is it?
Freedom Troopers believe that government should largely stay out of the people’s lives. We believe that the government’s only three duties are:
(1). Protect the citizens and the country from foreign invasion.
(2). Protect the citizens from other individuals and groups of individuals.
(3). Operate under the Constitution of The United States.
Our Mission
Freedom Troopers exists to educate the citizens that bad history should not be repeated. History should become lessons learned and for true change to occur, history must not repeat itself.
How We Intend To Accomplish Our Mission
We will empower citizens with information and action items through professional and organized planning, communication, fact finding, fund raising and execution of projects using successful management and best practices.
We will encourage volunteerism and promote a “we the people” attitude and celebrate successful milestones together. Our ultimate goal will be to stand up and take ownership of our government and make sure history is not written wrong the first time.
Want to Join Us?
Our mission will not be successful without your help. Please participate in our Forums and Contact us so that we may alert you when we have important news or action items to share with you. Your reward will be to help make sure that history doesn’t have to be rewritten again and our future generations will have a strong America.
“The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance.”
- Cicero – 55 BC