I thought back on that first occasion and the many more along the way, to this most recent book, when I remembered an essay that I wrote, while in high school, on Ben Franklin where I closed with Franklin’s memorable words: "If you would not be forgotten as soon as you are dead, either write something worth reading or do things worth writing". Mark Levin is going to live a long life during which he will inspire many literate and articulate Constitutionalists whose moral and patriotic duty will be to restore individual liberty through a constitutional republic as originally envisioned by America’s Founders. In the process he will be revered and loved by those who understand individual, unalienable, natural God given rights and vilified by those who wish to subvert mankind’s future to the tyranny imposed under the platitudes of the greater good. It is with great respect that I predict, with analytical certainty, that he will one day be remembered as the man who roused millions to save Franklin’s Republic. And that is very well worth writing about and never, ever, forgetting.
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