As January 6th approaches, I'm sitting here just one little soul in a small place in a big ole world. There are many things I once could do- that no longer are an option. Some for reasons of health, some of wealth. But the few things I can do and still have - I will share with
You today. One is my voice: we all have a voice, its how we choose to use it. Whether it be screaming from the mountain top, or kneeling in prayer, or chanting in protest. We all have a voice. It is free to use. Use your voice. Second is my faith: we all get to choose what we
Believe in or don't. What we stand for, or kneel for. Again, it is free. I choose to kneel in prayer, and stand for my freedom, with every last beat of my heart I will do those two things. Utilize my voice without fear, wield my faith unrelenting. You also can do the same. When
Making these decisions for yourselves I ask you to take a moment and consider those around you, and those who came before- and the choices they made, and at what cost. I happen to be a proud "farmer" if such still exists today. We do our best...there were many before me who gave
All so that I could have a voice today. And I would be remiss, outright disrespectful, if I did not tell you of those who have taken a stand, and used what they had ...to make some noise. To show up. To take a stand. I'd like you to consider Emmitt Sellers, a small man in stature
Larger than life in soul. In January of 1979, Emmitt borrowed a tractor from a friend and along with approximately 3,000 other farmers across the country drove to Washington, D.C. to protest...in February of 1979, they convened on Washington with nothing but their beliefs & their
Tractors to fight what their Government was doing to their families, their livelihoods, their land. They proudly stood for what they believed. And fought for what they felt was right. Just as many did many generations before us...it is upon us today my friends to show up. With w
Whatever you have, your voice, your beliefs, your convictions, your tractor, your truck, your motorcycle, your horse...your feet. Show up. For Pa Pete, who has served, worked, worshiped, and sacrificed his whole life...show up.. for those of us today who try in some small way to
Honor him....show up.
For those who have come before us, and will come after...show up. I love America. I love my fellow man. I love my God. And I ask you all to ask yourself today, what do you love? What will you stand for? Will you ...show up? 17 tractors were confiscated that day...yes, I said 17.
As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. And we will show up. Thank you all for all you've done...and I love you all. 









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