Remembering  The Alamo
By Chuck Baldwin
February 23, 2010
February 23 marks the anniversary of the beginning of  the battle of the Alamo back in 1836. For more than 13 days, 186 brave and  determined patriots withstood Santa Anna’s seasoned army of over 4,000 troops.  To a man, the defenders of that mission fort knew they would never leave those  ramparts alive. They had several opportunities to leave and live. Yet, they  chose to fight and die. How foolish they must look to this generation of spoiled  Americans. 
It is difficult to recall that stouthearted men such  as Davy Crockett (a nationally known frontiersman and former congressman), Will  Travis (only 23 years old with a little baby at home), and Jim Bowie (a wealthy  landowner with properties on both sides of the Rio Grande) really existed. These  were real men with real dreams and real desires. Real blood flowed through their  veins. They loved their families and enjoyed life as much as any of us do. There  was something different about them, however. They possessed a commitment to  liberty that transcended personal safety and comfort.  
Liberty is an easy word to say, but it is a hard word  to live up to. Freedom has little to do with financial gain or personal  pleasure. Accompanying Freedom is her constant and unattractive companion,  Responsibility. Neither is she an only child. Patriotism and Morality are her  sisters. They are inseparable: destroy one and all will die.  
Early in the siege, Travis wrote these words to the  people of Texas: “Fellow Citizens & Compatriots: I am besieged by a thousand  or more of the Mexicans under Santa Anna. . . . The enemy has demanded a  surrender at discretion, otherwise the garrison are to be put to the sword . . .  I have answered the demand with a cannon shot & our flag still waves proudly  from the walls. I shall never surrender or retreat. . . . VICTORY OR DEATH! P.S.  The Lord is on our side. . . .” 
As you read those words, remember that Travis and the  others did not have the A.C.L.U., P.E.T.A., People for the un-American Way, and  the National Education Association telling them how intolerant and narrow-minded  their notions of honor and patriotism were. A hostile media did not constantly  castigate them as a bunch of wild-eyed extremists. As schoolchildren, they were  not taught that their forefathers were nothing more than racist jerks.  
The brave men at the Alamo labored under the belief  that America (and Texas) really was “the land of the free and the home of the  brave.” They believed God was on their side and that the freedom of future  generations depended on their courage and resolve. They further believed their  posterity would remember their sacrifice as an act of love and devotion. It all  looks pale now. 
By today’s standards, the gallant men of the Alamo  appear rather foolish. After all, they had no chance of winning—none. However,  the call for pragmatism and practicality was never sounded. Instead, they  answered the clarion call, “Victory or death!” 
Please try to remember the heroes of the Alamo as you  watch our gutless political and religious leaders surrender to globalism,  corporatism, and political correctness. Try to recall the time in this country  when ordinary men and women had the courage of their convictions and were  willing to sacrifice their lives for freedom and independence.  
One thing is certain: those courageous champions at  the Alamo did not die for a political party or for some “lesser of two evils”  mantra. They fought and died for a principle, and that principle was liberty and  independence. So did the men at Lexington and Concord. That is our heritage.  
Today, however, our national leaders are in the  process of turning America over to the very forces that the Alamo defenders gave  their lives resisting. On second thought, do they look foolish, or do we?  
Beyond that, how much longer do we have before it will  become necessary for freedom-loving states such as Texas (and maybe Oklahoma,  Montana, Wyoming, New Hampshire, Vermont, or South Carolina) to declare their  independence one more time? An argument could be made that Washington, D.C., is  considerably more brutish and tyrannical than old Santa Anna ever was. I’m not  so sure that it isn’t already time to again hoist the “Don’t Tread On Me” flags,  shout “Remember The Alamo,” and renew the faith and courage of William Travis  and Patrick Henry. 
Accordingly, I strongly recommend that readers study  the current series of columns that my son, Tim Baldwin, is writing regarding the  historical, constitutional, and legal support for State secession. These columns  are brilliantly written and thoroughly documented. No honest person could read  these columns and not recognize the right of states to secede. There will be a  total of 12 parts to Tim’s thesis. See them at:
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