United We Stand, Divided We Fall
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“Broadsides” are a series of articles and essays on our Founding History, our Constitution and Current Events in America written by Taylor E. Hoynes, Jr. and published by Colonial Publishing Co.
Booklets are available in print and Ebook format.
“United We Stand, Divided We Fall" is an essay about Patriotism. It is how we have come to be a divided nation and how that division will destroy us unless we understand how our country and government came to be the greatest and freest in the world.
This title is a phrase that was first attributed to Aesop and has been used in mottos, from nations and states to songs (revolutionary war song The Liberty Song, Kentucky's State Seal, Missouri’s State Flag and others), but the most popular use is from the New Testament. The basic concept is that unless the people are united, it is easy to destroy them.
“United we stand...divided we fall.
We're Americans...and that says it all”
John “Duke” Wayne
Unless America comes together to get back to the Founding Fathers intent on how they made us a truly “United” States of America it will lead us to destruction an all citizens will become enslaved to a system headed by the Monarchs of the New World no longer as free men and women. The Founders were Individualist and not Collectivist and warned us over and over not to let the federal government usurp the citizens.
We have to decide if we are Individualist or Collectivist under an Oligarch Collectivist system run by a selective “elite” group of monarchs.
Taylor E Hoynes, Jr
Taylor Hoynes was born in Columbia, S.C. and grew up in Atlanta, GA. He spent 24 years in sales, service and rental of Audio Visual equipment with Colonial Film & Equipment Co., a family owned business. He eventually became President and then owner and President of Colonial Films, Inc. which specialized in the production of educational and industrial audio visual software. He obtained his real estate licensed in 1979 and worked with United Farms and Land and became a licensed Georgia Real Estate Broker in 1986. He was with Northside Realty Land Division in Alpharetta then Metro Brokers Real Estate, specializing in land and development properties. In 1995 he formed Shiloh Realty specializing in land sales and then started new home building and residential development and services to other builders and developers around Lake Lanier and GA 400 to North Georgia. He has an active State of Georgia Residential General Contractors license and Brokers license. He is a conservative American Patriot and a conservative Christian. He grew up in the 50's as a Patriot and saw what happened in during the 60's in our colleges and schools. He realized many educators were trashing our Constitution, writing revisionist history and promoting humanism/socialism and global collectivism since the early 1900's. We are bearing the consequences of this today. People say today, “Who is responsible for this mess we are in, this government takeover of our lives?” And, the answer is; “We the People” are. On July 4, 1776, Fifty Six men signed their death warrants by signing the Declaration of Independence and pledged “our lives, fortunes and our Sacred Honor”. Many did just that and lost their lives and all their fortunes. Those original Patriots shed blood so we could have this great country, imperfect yes, but still the greatest country in history with “Liberty and Justice for all”. Why should we let others decide how we should live our lives or how our government is to be operated? Our Founding Fathers were great men of history and pledged and gave their “Lives, Fortunes and Sacred Honor. Don’t defame their great legacy and their spirit. Let’s stand up and show your Spirit of ’76 and become those great men and women who gave us the world’s greatest Constitutional Republic and take our country back so we can again become “One Nation Under God”
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United We Stand, Divided We Fall - Taylor E Hoynes, Jr
What are Broadsides?
Broadsides were usually large sheets of paper printed on one side only. Historically, broadsides were called Street Literature
or posters, announcing events or proclamations, or simply advertisements.
The historical type of broadsides were ephemera, i.e. temporary documents created for a specific purpose and intended to be thrown away. They were one of the most common forms of printed material between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.
One classic example of a broadside used for proclamations is the John Dunlap’s first publication of the Declaration of Independence printed on July 4, 1776
Another famous broadside was Dunlap’s first published account of George Washington crossing the Delaware, printed on December 30, 1776.
Some broadsides were printed on much smaller sheets of paper close to our modern day letter size or even smaller. Some were used as essays.
Broadsides were generally folded twice to make small